I posted this a couple of weeks ago but received no acknowledgement nor
did I see it appear on the list. So am posting again. Apologies if itsa
dupe.
de Jerry/k6iii
San Jose, CA
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Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 05:20:33 +0000
Subject: TXQP ADI file question
I am running WL 10.35F and have downloaded the TXQP update (multiplers >
100) from this weekend.
TXQP ADI file output.
Below is a single record of the ADI file produced from the Texas QSO
Party.
I think that the "<CNTY:4>GALV " is incorrectly formatted.
When I looked at the ADI specs, it indicates that the CNTY should be in
the form of STATE,COUNTY where the STATE is the 2-character state code
(TX for Texas) and the COUNTY is the CQ County abbreviations. An example
is given on the ADI specs web site
(http://www.hosenose.com/adif/adif.html)
Presumably the ADI specs posted at the web site are current.
The end result of this is that when I attempted to upload the ADI file to
my logger program (Logger by K4CY), the logger complained about the CNTY
format and declined to load any of the records.
I overcame the loggers complaint by editing the ADI file thus:
Added a <STATE:2>TX to each record and changed all the CNTY lines to
be <COMMENT:4>
I don't know if a fix belongs with the TXQP dll modules or with the
Logger.
de Jerry/k6iii
San Jose, CA
WriteLog
<EOH>
<QSO_DATE:8>20020928 <TIME_ON:6>143421 <FREQ:6>14.038 <BAND:3>20m
<STX:1>1 <MODE:2>CW
<CALL:6>K5OJ/M
<RST_SENT:3>599
<RST_RCVD:3>599
<ML:1>1
<CNTY:4>GALV
<M:1>1
<EOR>
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