Personally, I fall into John's "second" camp. I like my contesting program to do that job best, then export the data into my "general" logging program to do all the things that I want done in a gener
Bob .. You are going to get two different replies to this query.. one will say that Writelog will do the job for you, ... the other will say that a lot of folks are using a general purpose logger suc
For the curious .. look up W0MN in QRZ.com . Doesn't appear in my master and/or contest logs either - hhmmmm. This thread might be interesting. Allan B VE7XB W0MN? callsign
Dont know if you needed that KH7 for a "Pac" mult, but if all you want to do is edit the callsign, just run "contest|cabrillo, and then edit anything you want using Wordpad or Notepad before emailing
I don't see anywhere in the Pennsylvania QSO party rules where or how to submit email logs. Anyone know if email logs are acceptable ? Or, even electronic logs on floppies, for that matter. The rules
OK - so no email log and no disc log, but they seem to want a dupe sheet. Writelog doesn't seem to wanna produce one, unless I'm missing something somewhere. ...Allan B VE7XB answer
My apologies to the undoubtedly fine folks running the PaQSOParty. I certainly did not intend to start a minor fire storm, as the PaQSOp (along with other state QSOp's) are something that I really en
Just installed the module for Illinois QSOp this weekend - am I reading = the QSOp rules correctly - that it is an 8 hour long contest on Sunday = only, or is there a misprint in the rules (8 hours s
Prolog2K ... Al Briscoe VE7XB Mark Chouinard - K5YAC wrote: Maybe someone can recommend a good general logging program, which performs award and QSL info, as well as import WriteLog's ADIF format? It
Daniel.. Send the log in Cabrillo format (from the "contest" window) and then name the log VE2SB.log. (Also, don't forget to put your callsign - VE2SB- in the subject line of the email, otherwise the
As the (not-quite originator) of the thread, my apologies to all for = the quite useless expenditure of bandwidth, however, I did enjoy the = good-natured repartee and acceptance of all of the spirit
There's really only one answer to your question.... install it and use it !!! If you find out you don't like it - uninstall it and forget it. ...Allan Briscoe VE7XB