All the CT to ADIF conversion does is to convert the data. It does not do
any prefix checking when it exports the data. DXbase needs to ignore those
STATE fields when the QSO is not USA. This is a problem with DXbase.
73 - Jim AD1C
At 09:30 PM 12/24/99 -0500, TOMHURLEY@aol.com wrote:
>Here's a tricky one.
>After I converted my arrl 10 meter contest file from CT 9.45 .BIN to .ADI
>format and uploaded it into my regular logging program (DXBase 5.0) I noticed
>the following anomolies.
>1) All Canadian contacts (about 8) had their province 2-letter abbreviations
>show up in DXBase's "STATES" field.
>2) Approximately 20 of the 300 DX (non US or Canada) QSO's had 2-digit
>numbers in the "STATES" field. These 2-digit numbers corresponded with the
>QSO numbers that were sent to me. DX QSO's that I logged with leading zeros
>or had three or more digits in CT's "QSO #" field were unaffected.
>For non ten meter contesters, the exchange is 599 and STATE for stateside and
>599 and QSO # for DX.
>I looked at the ADI file in a text viewer. All of the erroneous imported
>QSO's had the following:
><STATE:2>followed by the two digits that appeared in the state field.
>I manually corrected my log, but is this a known bug or do I have a problem?
>Tom/K1TH
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