[UK-CONTEST] ADIF program for inserting TIME_OFF for UK logs

Berni GU0IDA g0ida at yahoo.com
Sat Mar 25 09:55:06 EST 2006


Dave,
   
  I've just looked at BR68 and you are quite right, I was under the impression that the start and finish must be logged for every contact.
   
  The way I understand it now in the BR68 is that if I start a contest at 20:00 I put the start time in and when I finish the contest at 21:30 (or is that 21:29 ....... hi, hi..) I put that time down and those are the only times required by what I can see in BR68 as you quoted "(b) log the times in UTC of the first and last transmission from the 
Station in a session"
   
  73's
   
  Berni
  GU0IDA


Dave Sergeant <dave at davesergeant.com> wrote:
  Well I have just looked at my BR68. There is no requirement there to 
log times of individual contacts, neither the start nor finish time.

Para 6(1) in the logging sections says (in abbreviated form) we need 
to:
(a) log the date
(b) log the times in UTC of the first and last transmission from the 
station in a session
(c) When the band, class of emission or power are changed.

My own logging software (XMLog) has only one box for time, there is 
no provision for start and end times. SD also only records one time 
(that when I press the ENTER key) and is normally the completion 
time.

So a nice idea of your program, but it seems it is not necessary!

On a related subject, I have a program on my website 
(http://www.davesergeant.com/bbcbasic/bbcbasic.htm) which will take 
text copied from your eqsl in box and convert it to a ADIF file for 
import to your favourite logging program (uses only TIME_ON!). And a 
few other amateur related programs there as well.

73 Dave G3YMC

On 25 Mar 2006 at 5:29, Berni GU0IDA wrote:

> Dear UK Contesters,
> 
> Due to our logbook requirements of putting in TIME OFF.......
> 
> I've made a small tool, which I hope will help you in putting in the
> TIME_OFF in an ADIF file.
> 
> All you do is run the program, Open the ADIF file you want, the
> program creates a directory called "New Files" and puts the
> converted ADIF file into there.
> 
> The TIME OFF is the same as TIME ON, it's just to fill in the
> logbook column and satisfy the regulators.
> 
> If anyone wants a copy you are more than welcome to have one, it
> would be best if someone hosted it on their website for download if
> it becomes popular.... any takers?
> 
> File size 31K
> 
> I use this program myself for my logbook.
> 
> All the best,
> 
> Berni
> GU0IDA
> 

http://www.davesergeant.com

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