Hello Guys,
The following problem occurred in one of the previous releases (I think 2.11.0.0) so it could be solved already.
One of the QSO's I have logged, displays 20m instead of 40m. That's odd because I did log the right frequency.
If I open the QSO, it does show 40m.
The QSO was logged into eQSL.cc as a 20m. QSO.
I was informed by this error by II5RCH, didn't find out myself.
It could be that more QSO's were incorrectly logged but so far I couldn't find one.
Best regards, 73
Mark PC9DB
PS: attached is a screenshot which shows exactly what I mean.
Wrong band logged.
Wrong band logged.
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Re: Wrong band logged.
What version of Log4OM are you using?
How was the QSO logged, directly into Log4OM, imported from another program, via UDP from N1MM or WSJT, by ADIF monitoring from another program?
Was the radio connected by CAT and the band info derived automatically or did you manually enter the band data without a CAT connection?
How was the QSO logged, directly into Log4OM, imported from another program, via UDP from N1MM or WSJT, by ADIF monitoring from another program?
Was the radio connected by CAT and the band info derived automatically or did you manually enter the band data without a CAT connection?
73 Terry G4POP