[Writelog] Multi-Multi Cabrillo file

Don Cassel ve3xd at rogers.com
Tue Nov 9 21:11:48 EST 2004


Hi Tony,

My Cabrillo log for Multi-Two showed 0 and 1 whereas Writelog showed A and
B. I doubt this matters as long as each station is identified uniquely which
it is. 

73, Don VE3XD

> -----Original Message-----
> From: writelog-bounces at contesting.com 
> [mailto:writelog-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Tony Osman
> Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2004 8:55 PM
> To: writelog at contesting.com
> Subject: [Writelog] Multi-Multi Cabrillo file
> 
> Here is one for the gurus here  :-)
> 
> Running Writelog 10.50 latest version.  Had a strange 
> occurence whereby the following happened:
> 
> During CQWW SSB contest, used three transmitting stations.  
> Two were networked, one was remote and not networked.
> 
> After contest, took logs from networked stations and from 
> single remote.
> Setup computer to have computer ID different to the two 
> networked stations and opened the single file.  Network ID 
> was populated with correct computer number.  Log was then 
> saved.  Then opened the networked log (from the two networked 
> stations) and saw that the Netw identification was all okay.
> 
> Merged both logs and saved file.  Now have complete merged 
> log with correct netw ids (ABC).  When Cabrillo file is 
> generated and multi-multi selected, there is no indication as 
> to computer ID that made the QSO.  If Multi-2 or Multi-Single 
> selected in Cabrillo file setup window, then generated 
> cabrillo file contains the station ID that made the qso - 
> although it does not use the Netw id, but rather 0, 1 and 2 
> as the stations. (corresponding to A, B, and C)
> 
> Question:   Is the correct operation?  What should be 
> submitted as cabrillo
> file for Multi-Multi operation?
> 
> 73 to all on reflector,
> 
> 
> Tony, VE3RZ
> (Op at VE3YAA)
> 
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