Import and country/DXCC

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oz8agb
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Import and country/DXCC

Post by oz8agb »

Hi.
I am using the latest version (1.25.0.0)

I was participating in CQ WW WPX and used N1MM+ logger. I exported the qsos to ADIF. After import into Log4OM the QSOs from the contest did not have the country and DXCC entity set. Had to manually edit each record.
The same thing happened when I transitioned from MixW to Log4OM + it also did not set "BAND" in the log. Had to write a script to handle the logfile before import.

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Re: Import and country/DXCC

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Have you checked this option when importing your ADIF ???
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Re: Import and country/DXCC

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All of these issues are caused by the other logging programs not exporting a complete dataset

Log4OM provides the tools to rectify most issues cause by incomplete imported ADIF files with the country update choice in the import screen and the other powerful tools in the QSO Archive manager
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Re: Import and country/DXCC

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A nice video tutorial by Terry (G4POP) you´ll find here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ammJiEp8Kes .... It gives you an overview how to import and handle adif ... ;) ;)
73´s .. Juergen ... ALT-512 SDR (10W) , 50 m random wire at SG-211 autotuner, 2 x Xiegu G90 (20W HF TRX) one as portable Radio. Also TS-790E (40 W) for VHF/UHF with X-50 vertical and Duoband 4-Element LPDA.
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