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Subject: [WriteLog] Country files
From: n5po@juno.com (n5po@juno.com)
Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2001 12:27:38 +0000
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Does not work for me...Same results as the original country file.

Lee, N5PO

On Fri, 26 Oct 2001 18:42:16 -0500 Gil Baron <gbaron@home.com> writes:
Take the attached file and run convert. It will work. It does for me in
any case.
Put it in the ham\programs and run it in there.



At 21:44 10/26/2001, Jim McCook wrote:

After spending hours trying to configure Writelog to solve the problem
with FO discussed earlier, I can't get ANY configuration in the Exchange
Format Setup to give the choices mentioned.  I tried editing the
writelog_cty.dat by putting FO, in front of the two odd calls and
running rea32cty.exe, as suggested, but this stopped Writelog from
recognizing ANYTHING as a country.  I tried putting "FO," the same way
in the cty.dat, but that didn't help.  I cannot find any way to get the
C field to offer a choice of FO countries, no matter how I configure
it.  Can someone suggest what I might be overlooking? How do you
configure Exchange Format Setup to make this actually work?

Jim/ W6YA

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<DIV>Does not work for me...Same results as the original country file.</DIV>
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