I've finally gotten around to the good cold winter day project of getting onto Logbook of the World. In trying to sign the log for last year's CQ VHF contest I get the error message: Error: A:\CQVHF1
I've never tried to sign a Cabrillo and upload. Before I got the hang of uploading through DXLab, I did manually sign some ADIFs. The difference is that there is nothing in the Cabrillo specification
Changing CQ-WW-VHF to CQ-VHF was the secret. Thanks! I also noticed the problem with the Russian DX Contest logs. I used the Cabrillo spec'd RDXC and tQSL still does not like that. But that remains a
Try: CQ-VHF I am not sure why LOTW needs to know about which contest the QSO is from. Perhaps you just need to delete the line that references the contest? Bob K0NR __________________________________
Because QSO records in the Cabrillo spec are determined by the contest sponsor and the line is free-form. ADIF has a tag for every field making parsing simple. -- Peter Laws | N5UWY | plaws plaws net
It needs to know the contest name because of the function that converts a Cabrillo log, with data defined by columnar position, to LoTW's native ADIF, with label-defined data. Not all contests use th
Therešs a free Windows app called ADIFMaster that lets you convert your Cabrillo files to ADI files. Maybe this will work better. It lets you delete fields you donšt need and apply the proper field n
Oooh. K8MR was also good for Ohio on 6, which was state #33 for that band. So double thanks! -- Peter Laws | N5UWY | plaws plaws net | Travel by Train! _______________________________________________
Whatever you did, you seemed to have prevailed - thanks for confirming EN91! -- Peter Laws | N5UWY | plaws plaws net | Travel by Train! _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting m