[CQ-Contest] Question -- How to create an .adif file on a Mac

Mike Reublin nf4l at nf4l.com
Sun Jul 13 16:25:09 EDT 2014


Jason -

If you downloaded RUMped, just enter the QSOs and then from the menu bar choose Log>Export>ADIF. Other logging programs work much the same. RUMPed automatically enters the date/time so you'll have to edit each QSO.

It would be easier to use a program that allows post-operation logging so you could enter the correct date/time. RUMLog does that.

73, Mike NF4L

On Jul 13, 2014, at 12:16 PM, Jason Goldsberry <xagolds at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello!
> 
> I was able to play around in the IARU contest from XR3HQ.  I’ll cut the long story & just tell you that I basically ‘paper logged’ it on a ‘Pages’ file on my Mac
> 
> Conditions were so lousy here that it was not hard, (I had 80 QSOs in 5hrs after endless CQing on 15 & 10, and trying to S&P some of the ‘big boys’)  Unfortunately only 15 US stations in the log running 100w & a stuck TH6.  The secretary of the radio club wants the log in a .adif format, and I don’t know how to do this simply.
> 
> I downloaded two free contesting programs on Mac, but haven’t figured it out.
> 
> Or — I can just send someone the log (80 Q’s) and you can send it back?  
> 
> If you can help walk me through getting a .adif file created, I’d be very grateful.
> 
> Thanks & 73,
> 
> Jason CE3/N5NU
> 
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