Hello. I created an ADIF version of my own log [log.adi] and I used this
ADIF file successfully to upload my log to the LoTW project.
However, when I try to import log.adi file into DX4Win 6.02 I got the
error: No header found;
and no QSO is read into DX4Win.
It's true that I have no header
Just export an ADIF log using DX4WIN and look at it.
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From: Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: dx4win@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 10:41 AM
Subject: [Dx4win] ADIF import: header
Hello. I created an ADIF version of my own log [log.adi] and I used this
Hello all,
I can not remember anything about the TS-140. Can anyone tell me if it is
a RS-232 controllable rig and if it uses the same command set as the
TS-940. I *think* this may have been the mobile rig which was out the same
time the larger TS-940 was out.
Thanks.
73 de Steve, NR4M
I have just been through two cycles of trying to create a complete.tq8 file
from my DX4WIN log to upload to LOTW. There is a small problem.
In the first attempt, I specified a start date but not a stop date, having
read that the default is the current date. All QSO's were included--up until
At 06:23 PM 10/14/2003, Garry Shapiro wrote:
I have just been through two cycles of trying to create a complete.tq8
file
from my DX4WIN log to upload to LOTW. There is a small problem.
In the first attempt, I specified a start date but not a stop date, having
read that the default is the current
Just acquired a K2 and am using it with DX4WIN. Per the Elecraft
documentation regarding DX4WIN, the mode is not always set right when
mousing on a DX spot. I've tried the various Kenwood setups, and find the
generic one and the 850/950 one work the same. Also found that double
clicking a
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