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Re: [Trlog] More Rescoring Cabrillo files?

To: Richard Sherman <srichard@northnet.org>
Subject: Re: [Trlog] More Rescoring Cabrillo files?
From: alan.kaul@att.net (alan.kaul@att.net)
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2004 01:29:42 +0000
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Richard wrote:
>It looks to me like you'd only need 2 finds. If I understand correctly, the 
outputted ADIF log has <tx_count:1>x <category:1>y. From there you only 
need to find <category:1> and replace with nothing. This would then give 
you the line <tx_count:1>xy, then find and replace as previously described. 
You may have to do a few experiments with leading and trailing spaces to 
get the x and y together.

73 de Rick wz2t nny<<<<<<<<<<<<<




Thanks RICK, that worked to convert the category 
into a two letter code, but the data still does 
not import.  Back to the drawing board!

Now when I export all the material from the new
combined log, I find  categories <m:1>x and <p:1>y
where the value of x varies between non-existent and
either 1 and 2, and the value of p always seems to be
1.  I thought they might be a mode code, but when the
contacts at all SSB, M is reported either as 1, 2 or
is missing entirely.  I'm trying to figure out why.

When the TR data is imported into Writelog and then
exported, <m:1> is almost always reported as ? and
<p:1> is almost always reported as 0.  I believe 
<p:1> might be QSO points, but I have no idea what <m:1>
is.

Back to the drawing boards!

73 de alan




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Alan Kaul W6RCL LaCanada, CA 91011 
e-mail: w6rcl@amsat.org 
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-------------- Original message from Richard Sherman : -------------- 
> It looks to me like you'd only need 2 finds. If I understand correctly, the 
> outputted ADIF log has x y. From there you only 
> need to find and replace with nothing. This would then give 
> you the line xy, then find and replace as previously described. 
> You may have to do a few experiments with leading and trailing spaces to 
> get the x and y together. 
> A second option, which I shudder to recommend, is using MS Word. It has a 
> column select feature, so as long as the columns are lined up, you can 
> select and manipulate them as desired. 
> 
> 73 de Rick wz2t nny 
> 
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