Steve,

I am writing regarding your LOTW import problems with DX4Win you wrote on 
Sunday, June 27 to the DX4WIN reflector.  I think I'm seeing something like you 
reported.

I'm still getting SOME duplicate qsos when I import the ADIF file.  I'm sure 
I'm doing what you and the instructions say to do.

Import/ADIF Exchange file/Import/Set Upload Confirmed Flag.

Strange thing.

The ADIF file has 447 confirmed QSOs which is the correct LOTW count.

To get them all I have to import twice.  The first time, 151 are said to be 
confirmed.  Second time 296 are said to be confirmed.  I have SOME duplicates 
after the first import.  I keep saying some because not all QSOs or even 
callsigns have duplicatated QSOs.

Are you sure you don't have any.  The easiest way I've found to tell is to 
search UL confirmed, then watch the Same Callsign Window as you tap through and 
watch for duplicates.  Duplicates will have UL confirmed N and confirmed Y on 
one and Y Y on the other.

I've been trying to figure out a pattern and I don't see one.  For some reason, 
DX4Win isn't recognizing some of the contacts and importing a duplicate for 
those.

Have you found a solution to this problem?

Thank your very much.

Charles Hett K0THN Lenexa, KS
From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Sun Aug 22 21:37:17 2004
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Steve Bookout)
Date: Sun Aug 22 21:42:53 2004
Subject: [Dx4win] Answering machine problems
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hello all,

If anyone has left me a voice message lately and I have not gotten back to you, 
it is because my 
answering machine has lost it's mind and is doing weird (and bad) things to 
messages.  Some are 
totally unintelligible.  Some 'pop up', go away and can not be found again.

Will purchase a new one tomorrow during the day.

Please call again or send me an email.

73 de Steve, NR4M

Steve Bookout, NR4M (ex NJ4F)
Rapidan Data Systems

"DX4WIN... the way logging software should be!"

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