Re: QTH locator - Resolved... or is it?
Posted: 14 Jun 2013, 14:01
Hi Terry/Daniele,
Firstly, may I thank you for an excellent piece of software... I'm enjoying learning all that it can do.
I'm in the process of transferring my logs from Fldigi and I noticed that some of the grid square locators in Log4OM don't seem to tally with those I have in the logs - ie, that I've received from the station operator himself or that I've copied down from QRZ.com.
Indeed, upon entering my own callsign, Log4OM gives me a locator of IO92fs, rather than the correct one of IO91sv... which is not even close. (Interestingly, IO92fs seems to be centred on Ashby Road, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, which I'm guessing is just a pure coincidence, given my surname).
I have checked that my QRZ.com password is correctly entered in Log4OM and I am a fully registered user of QRZ.com... though not a subscription paying one.
Is there an issue, or am I doing something wrong? I predict the latter
Thanks
Mark - G6WRB
Firstly, may I thank you for an excellent piece of software... I'm enjoying learning all that it can do.
I'm in the process of transferring my logs from Fldigi and I noticed that some of the grid square locators in Log4OM don't seem to tally with those I have in the logs - ie, that I've received from the station operator himself or that I've copied down from QRZ.com.
Indeed, upon entering my own callsign, Log4OM gives me a locator of IO92fs, rather than the correct one of IO91sv... which is not even close. (Interestingly, IO92fs seems to be centred on Ashby Road, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, which I'm guessing is just a pure coincidence, given my surname).
I have checked that my QRZ.com password is correctly entered in Log4OM and I am a fully registered user of QRZ.com... though not a subscription paying one.
Is there an issue, or am I doing something wrong? I predict the latter
Thanks
Mark - G6WRB