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Re: [Trlog] TR MNQP mult problem

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Subject: Re: [Trlog] TR MNQP mult problem
From: Jim Smith <jimsmith@shaw.ca>
Date: Sun, 06 Feb 2005 21:11:40 -0800
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Don't know if this would work or not but, if you were to temporarily rename cty.dat to cty.xxx maybe TR would forget about Norway, etc. and accept your dom file contents.

HTH

73 de Jim Smith VE7FO

Fred Jensen wrote:

Hmmm ... I used the "minncty.dom" that was on the MNQP web site, and to
get most of the mults displayed, I made each one in the form:

Cle = CLE

To accommodate the rovers, I logged as <call>/<cnty>.  For any county
beginning with N, W, or K, TR scored the QTH and mult in real time just
fine.  But, N0IJ/LAK would take the name, but ignored the county in the
exchange window, and the country window said he was in Norway. I guess
TR thought he was portable there and wouldn't credit the mult. (I
probably could have worked half of DXCC with some of the countries that
were popping up there!)

POST also wouldn't process the log.

73,

Fred K6DGW
Auburn CA CM98lw

"Paul T. Antos" wrote:


Howdy:
I used TR for this weekends' Minnesota QP, using the N2CUs'
"minncty.dom" file. I ran into a problem with Faribault county : TR
accepts the county in the QSO info, but will not recognize it for a new
multiplier. The file looks good to me, and everything worked well for
all other counties that I worked.

Wonder if anyone else encountered this  and what might be an explanation
for it?

Thanks

Paul WB2ABD
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