At 01:40 PM 7/5/99 +0000, Fred W Hoffert wrote:
>1. Open the "bad" .all file in Wordpad or Notepad
>2. Edit-replace the 6/22 date of your log with the date that should be
>the first day date, 6/24. Be sure to use the exact same date format.
>Now your log will show 6/23 and 6/24.
>3. Edit-replace the 6/23 date of the log with the date that should be
>the second day date, 6/25. Now your log should show the correct dates
>(6/24-6/25).
>4. In DOS run R2B (or R2B9, if you are using version 9) on the .all
>file. This will give you a new .bin file.
The .ALL file is output only, editing the .ALL file will NOT fix anything!
1. Run B2R9 to make a .RES file from your log
2. Edit dates in the .RES file and save it.
3. run R2B9 to covert the .RES back to a .BIN file
4. Run CT, and perform a WRITELOG to generate a new .ALL file.
Alternatively, use CT_TIME to adjust all the QSOs in the log by a fixed
time amount, in minutes. To add two days, the adjustment is 2 x 24 x 60
(whatever that answer is).
73 - Jim AD1C
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