>From having developed DXKeeper, a full-function 32-bit logging
appliciation that (among other things) imports ADIF 1.0 files, I have
accumulated a fair amount of experience in dealing with the liberties
taken by various ADIF-compatible programs. I'd be happy to share this
knowledge with you Kelly.

For those interested, DXKeeper is free, and available via
www.qsl.net/dxkeeper .

   73,

       Dave, AA6YQ



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf
Of Kelly Jones
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 8:36 PM
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Subject: [DX-CHAT] ADIF Logs needed for testing


Hello fellow listers,

I am currently working on an enhancement to DX-Central 
(www.dx-central.com).  What I am needing is some ADIF exports from your 
logging/contest programs.

Looking at the ADIF format, writing a log "reader" should be easy, but
it 
appears every logging and contest program does their own flavor of ADIF
so 
an "across the board" import won't work.

So if anyone is interested in helping out, what I need is an export of 
about 150-200 (can be more, can be less) records from your log.  In 
addition to the log export, please indicate what software you are using
and 
what version.  Hopefully the output won't change between software
versions, 
but who knows.

The more exports I can get the more "cross logging program" compatible
this 
enhancement will be.

Thanks in advance!

73
Kelly - KE9KD
http://www.dx-central.com


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