I noticed the problem with DL2FAG a while back when I received LoTW
confirmations
from him. I brought it to the attention of LoTW support. Apparently
DL2FAG sent
for his certificate using the wrong country code so all of his
confirmations are
coming out as DL/D (deleted Germany). The LoTW peo
I checked these entries in my adif.pmp file, and they read:
8Z5,68
93,93
9A,497
Paul
At 08:26 PM 11/22/2003 -0700, WD0M wrote:
>Paul,
>
>Checking the adif.pmp file in my V6.02, I noted that all seems to map OK,
>except I did find this puzzling entry on lines 52 - 54:
>
>8Z568
>93 93
>9A497
~~~
Larry,
I switched on all error reporting for the import, and I observe:
1. The adif file shows 81 as country number for DL2FAG a few times.
That maps to DL/D (deleted Germany). Is that in your original log too?
2. ZK1NNP has an IOTA like: OC-159 MAN. This is never a valid IOTA
3. There are a
At 06:48 AM 11/23/03 -0800, WC7N wrote:
>Larry when you imported these to DX4WIN how did they show up as a LoTW
>confirmation so you won't be looking for a card that you don't have, when
>you make a submission to the ARRL.
>
>Because of that I have not tried to import from LoTW yet.
>
The thing t
"Paul van der Eijk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Larry Gauthier (K8UT)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2003 6:51 PM
Subject: Re: [Dx4win] DX4Win and LoTW results
> Larry,
>
> You should have a file called adif.pmp in the import directory
Larry,
You should have a file called adif.pmp in the import directory.
This file maps prefixes between adif and dx4win.
Check under the entry 291; is that mapped correctly to the USA?
Paul
At 08:36 PM 11/22/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi!
>
>I completed my first LoTW upload on Friday - shipping abo
Hi!
I completed my first LoTW upload on Friday - shipping about 11,500 QSOs up,
and receiving confirmation of 744 QSLs. Very cool - everything seemed to be
working fine _until_ after it was all over, and I attempted to import the
resulting LoTWdownload.ADI file into DX4WIN to analyze my results.
Paul,
Checking the adif.pmp file in my V6.02, I noted that all seems to map OK,
except I did find this puzzling entry on lines 52 - 54:
8Z568
93 93
9A497
Whatever country number 93 is, is listed under "93", rather than a callsign
prefix. "K" is mapped to 291.
73,
Joe
WD0M
At 07:51 PM 11/22
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