I was able to confirm the problem is with the WriteLog ADIF.
I edited the WriteLog ADIF to move Submode after Mode as is done in the
WSJT-X ADIF log. The file imported into DX4WIN with no problems. I would
think that Submode has no meaning if the Mode hasn't been defined.
73,
Steve, K6UM
On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 9:28 PM Steve Lund <k6um.elist@gmail.com> wrote:
> I just did the WWROF digital test using WriteLog (12.42) with DigiWrite
> (1.1.18). and had import issues into DX4WIN.
>
> All of the DigiWrite QSO produced import errors for Submode FT4. Earlier I
> had imported FT4 QSOs from WSJT-X and had no isssues.
>
> WriteLog ADIF:
> <PROGRAMID:8>WriteLog
> <PROGRAMVERSION:7>12.42G
> <EOH>
> <QSO_DATE:8>20190815 <TIME_ON:6>222219 <FREQ:8>14.08000 <BAND:3>20m
> <STX:1>1 <SUBMODE:3>FT4 <MODE:4>MFSK
> <CALL:5>KE1VT
>
> WSJT-X ADIF:
> <call:6>5B4AMX <gridsquare:4>KM65 <mode:4>MFSK <submode:3>FT4
>
> *The difference is that WriteLog puts the Submode BEFORE the Mode. This
> causes DX4WIN import to fail. Is this a fault of DX4WIN or WriteLog?*
>
> 73,
> Steve, K6UM
>
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