Blair
I think that you will have to decide on breaking up the logging as we do for
FD operation.
The NA program will only handle about 6 diff bands but by using one
portion for VHF and
another Log for HF activity you will have much better success. Doing a M/M
this should present no problem.
Rex K7QQ
----- Original Message -----
From: <BlairBates@aol.com>
To: <NA-User@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 14:48
Subject: [NA-User] Template question
> I recently operated in PA QSO party with a few friends (Multi-Multi
> operation) using NA to log. The operation spanned 160 meters to 432 MHz.
>
> We didn't attempt to reconfigure the PAQP template before the contest
> figuring that we could log the VHF contacts on another band, with a note
as to the
> correct band, then revise the template, post contest, and edit the bands
of the
> VHF contacts.
>
> Well the post contest work became a nightmare! The program template
editing
> process resisted adding VHF bands and we forced it, suddenly found our 160
> meter QSO's ending up on 2 meters!
>
> We finally created an ASCII file and scored the log manually.
>
> Is there a limit on the number of bands which can be defined in any any
> template? Or was I missing some obvious step in the log editing /template
> redefinition process?
>
> Has anyone successfully edited the PAQP template to allow for
DC-to-Daylight
> (160~1296 MHz) band logging?
>
> 73, K3YD
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