Paul,
While NA is convenient to quick print QSL labels or cards, may I
suggest BV7 from the Bavarian Contest Club and DF3CB in Germany. It's
free software and very flexible, and you can print multiple QSOs on a
label.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul N. Gayet AA1SU" <AA1SU@arrl.net>
Date: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 1:11 pm
Subject: [NA-User] N1MM to NAQSL Label Question
To: na-user@contesting.com
> Greetings Folks:
> How can I print QSL Labels in NA by using the ADIF file from N1MM
> Logger? I exported some ADI files to a floppy and then to my DOS
> computer, and changed the extension to ADF. However, NAQSL will
> not recognize the files. I imagine that it is something that
> should be edited, or maybe there is a conversion program?
>
> I am open to suggestions, if you think I should use a different
> label program. It's just that I'm so used to NA.
>
> 73
> Paul N. Gayet AA1SU
> ARRL Vermont Section Manager
> AA1SU@arrl.org
> FISTS #4028
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