A very simple way might be to intentionally change the call to a dupe of a
previous contact.
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 18:00:32 -0500
From: TED & JOYCE
Subject: [NA-User] Edit Question
To: na-user@contesting.com
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I was reviewing the field day logs and typed in a call to see if we
had worked them........This was a couple days after the contest and was
checking on one of the other local clubs I belong to......Anyway I don't
know if I hit enter by mistake or if it just took it cause our SSB
operator worked them during the nite but now I can't seem to edit it out
with anything I can understand from reading the manual.......Guess it
wouldn't be a problem but at the close of the contest I did a write log
command but for some reason it is not on the floppy and I am gonna have
to try and rewrite and definetely do not want to try it with the bad
contact still in........Can anybody help me in simple easy to understand
way to edit this thing out.......Boy sure learned a lesson this
time......make sure the log wrote to disc before you do
anything........................
Thanks a lot in advance
Ted K9HUH
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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 23:16:07 -0000
From:
Subject: Re: [NA-User] Edit Question
To: "TED & JOYCE" ,
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Use NAU.EXE (NA Utility) that should be in the same NA directory.
There is a function in NAU to remove a QSO from the actual .QDF log file.
(You will need the callsign of the QSO.)
Once the QSO is removed, you can reopen the logfile in NA and write it out
to the disk.
73
Don
K8BB
----- Original Message -----
From: "TED & JOYCE"
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Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 23 00
Subject: [NA-User] Edit Question
> I was reviewing the field day logs and typed in a call to see if we
> had worked them........This was a couple days after the contest and was
> checking on one of the other local clubs I belong to......Anyway I don't
> know if I hit enter by mistake or if it just took it cause our SSB
> operator worked them during the nite but now I can't seem to edit it out
> with anything I can understand from reading the manual.......Guess it
> wouldn't be a problem but at the close of the contest I did a write log
> command but for some reason it is not on the floppy and I am gonna have
> to try and rewrite and definetely do not want to try it with the bad
> contact still in........Can anybody help me in simple easy to understand
> way to edit this thing out.......Boy sure learned a lesson this
> time......make sure the log wrote to disc before you do
> anything........................
> Thanks a lot in advance
> Ted K9HUH
>
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