In Log4OM I have 847 QSOs according to the records found at the bottom of the window.
In the LOTW log I have only 586 & on QRZ only 734.
What is the best way to balance these out.
If I manually upload will that fix it or cause duplications?
Could this be caused because I have started adding from my old paper log, my first contacts from 1980?
Log4OM, LOTW & QRZ logs do not match
Log4OM, LOTW & QRZ logs do not match
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Re: Log4OM, LOTW & QRZ logs do not match
Do an ADIF export from Log4OM and upload it to QRZ and when doing so select delete the old data in the QRZ web pageVK5NQP wrote:In Log4OM I have 847 QSOs according to the records found at the bottom of the window.
In the LOTW log I have only 586 & on QRZ only 734.
What is the best way to balance these out.
If I manually upload will that fix it or cause duplications?
You could do the same for LOTW but I am not sure how they handle duplicates!
Almost definitelyCould this be caused because I have started adding from my old paper log, my first contacts from 1980?
73 Terry G4POP
Re: Log4OM, LOTW & QRZ logs do not match
LOTW will reject and note a duplicate QSO. By duplicate I mean, exact time, date, band, mode, etc. as a previous LOTW QSO.
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Re: Log4OM, LOTW & QRZ logs do not match
K7PT wrote:LOTW will reject and note a duplicate QSO. By duplicate I mean, exact time, date, band, mode, etc. as a previous LOTW QSO.
So use the same ADIF file to upload to LOTW David
73 Terry G4POP
Re: Log4OM, LOTW & QRZ logs do not match
Thanks fellas, I also realised that the log is not automatically updated to LOTW, so I have to manually do that.
It is interesting going back & entering those old QSOs from the '80s. I never realised I worked so many different countries, at first running 10w on a converted CB rig & later with 30w which was all we were allowed on the original Novice call.
It is interesting going back & entering those old QSOs from the '80s. I never realised I worked so many different countries, at first running 10w on a converted CB rig & later with 30w which was all we were allowed on the original Novice call.
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David
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