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Subject: [WriteLog] QSO Entry Window
From: w5xd@writelog.com (W. Wright, W5XD)
Date: Tue Feb 25 23:19:49 2003
What usually happens is that WL_CTY.DAT does not have
any cases of exactly the same call/prefix assigned to
two different countries, so you never see WL show
you the different options.

If you want to see what it was designed to do, here
is a quick demo:

1. in WL's \programs directory, make a copy of WL_CTY.DAT
so that you can restore it.
2. edit WL_CTY.DAT and look down a couple of lines to see thse lines:

Equatorial Guinea:        36:  47:  AF:    1.80:    -9.80:    -1.0:  3C:
    3C;
Pagalu I.:                36:  52:  AF:   -1.50:    -5.60:     0.0:  3C0:
    3C0;

3. Change the 3C0 into 3C so the lines look like this now:

Equatorial Guinea:        36:  47:  AF:    1.80:    -9.80:    -1.0:  3C:
    3C;
Pagalu I.:                36:  52:  AF:   -1.50:    -5.60:     0.0:  3C0:
    3C;

4. Save and close WL_CTY.DAT, and you have assigned the prefix 3C to two
different countries.

5. Run the "Convert CTY to WL" program entry

6. Bring up WL, select (for example) the CQ WW DX contest

7. Type in the call, (for example) 3C0ABC
WL will do a little demonstration in the COUNTRY and C columns.
Take one of the letters that WL put in the COUNTRY column and
type it into the C column--WL uses that letter to decide which
country.

But, as I said when I started, this is all just of academic interest
because WL_CTY.DAT never assigns the same prefix to two different
countries. That's why you almost always want the ShowCountry=0 entry
in WriteLog.ini because there is almost never a time for you to use it.

Wayne

> -----Original Message-----
> From: writelog-bounces@contesting.com
> [mailto:writelog-bounces@contesting.com]On Behalf Of 
> Georgek5kg@aol.com
> Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 20:18
> To: eric@k3na.org
> Cc: writelog@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [WriteLog] QSO Entry Window
> 
> 
> In a message dated 2/25/2003 11:46:48 PM Greenwich Standard Time, 
> eric@k3na.org writes:
> 
> > Basically, it is a mechanism for dealing with ambiguous 
> prefixes.  If a VP8 
> > calls and the wl_cty.dat file is not able to resolve the 
> call into a 
> > specific country, you can enter a digit in the C column.  
> Each digit gives 
> > you a different possible country: So Sandwich, So Orkney, 
> So Shetland, etc.
> > 
> 
> Eric,
> 
> Tnx for the explanation.  An example I recall was CE0, which 
> could be several 
> different countries.  The example said to put an "E" into the 
> "C" column, if 
> it was Easter Is.  What I could not figure out was whether 
> there was a table 
> or file somewhere that equated E to be Easter Is, J as Juan 
> Fernandez, etc.  
> I never got an answer to that, so I am still in the dark 
> about how to really 
> use the "C" column.  
> 
> In your VP8 example, what would be entered into "C" to 
> differentiate S. 
> Sandwich from S. Orkney from S. Shetland, etc.  And where is 
> this written for 
> a WL user to know?
> 
> Can you offer any further insight to this mystery?
> 
> 73, Geo...
> 
> George I. Wagner, K5KG
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