[WriteLog] Cabrillo File & Unclaimed QSO

Randy Thompson K5ZD k5zd at charter.net
Fri Oct 2 07:10:14 EDT 2015


WriteLog does not support marking QSOs with X-QSO.  If you mark the QSO
within WL it is removed from the Cabrillo log completely.

The way to do it is by using a text editor.  Add "X-" to the beginning of
QSO lines that you do not want to count.  The log checking software for CQWW
and CQWPX will not count the QSO for you, but will give credit to the other
station.

Since you are trying to not claim the last QSO in your log, is it because
the QSO was made after the contest?  In that case, you may simply want to
remove it since it will not count for your score anyway.

Randy, K5ZD

> -----Original Message-----
> From: WriteLog [mailto:writelog-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of
> Robert W5AJ
> Sent: Friday, October 02, 2015 5:30 AM
> To: WriteLog at contesting.com
> Subject: [WriteLog] Cabrillo File & Unclaimed QSO
> 
> 
> I checked the Cabrillo web page for Cabrillo file version 3.0
> http://wwrof.org/cabrillo/cabrillo-specification-v3/
> 
> it notes that if one has a QSO in the log that want "Unclaimed" toward
> score that QSO is marked with "X"
> 
> I test marked the last QSO in my log as unclaimed in writelog
> 
> exported to Cabrillo
> that QSO is not in the Cabrillo file which would then show as NIL to that
> station if I submitted that Cabrillo which isn't fair to that station...
> 
> work around??
> 
> However,
> rereading the specification, the specification says any qso line marked
> with "X" is ignored by the log checking software, which then again the
> other station gets a NIL??
> 
> 73 Robert W5AJ
> 
> 
> 
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