Hi Arne,
For an ADIF export, the program checks if we write using a filter called
"ADIF"; when that is the case,
we use a table inside the country database to map from our internal country
number to the DXCC
number used for ADIF. When you see something different coming out I suspect
that the list of
import/export filters is broken or the country database is damaged.
Btw, I did a quick test, and it works here as expected.
--Paul
On Wed, Jan 3, 2018 at 12:34 PM, Arne N7KA wrote:
> Generating an ADIF file for LoTW upload, the DXCC data field is populated
> with my logged frequency.
>
> Example A35T: Info in ADIF file: (only 1 example QSO shown. Same basic
> error for all other QSOs.
>
>
> A35T
>
>
>
> 21.01982>
>
>
> Any ideas why this might happen?
>
>
> Arne N7KA
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