Hi Mel, Great thought - I checked, and it's there....oh the mysteries of life! ;-)
73, Joe WD0M At 12:05 PM 3/11/2004, Mel Martin wrote: >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >Are you sure you haven't deleted the US record for prefix K in the Countries >file? > > > Hi Steve, > > > > Interesting....I'm using 6.02 also, and when it exports, I see the DXCC > > country for every QSO other than USA. Not sure which button I may have > > pushed to make that happen. It occurs every time I export in the ADIF > > format. No "filter" was selected when I exported the log. Fortunately, >it > > was a small log (540 QSOs) that I was importing into another program with > > about 10,000 QSOs, so it was "only" about half an hour at the keyboard to > > correct it....but it wasn't a lot of fun. Fortunately, I wasn't importing > > the other way! ;-) > > > > 73, > > Joe > > WD0M > > > > At 09:53 AM 3/11/2004, Steve Holton wrote: > > > > >I'm just a rank newbie with DX4WIn, but the ADIF export I tried did have > > >the country.. > > >snip form export: <call:5>AA6TT <dxcc:3>291................ ><state:2>CO > > > > > >I haven't changed anything - so basically this is 6.02 straight "out of > > >the box" > > > > > >Steve N1NB > > > > > >>I just tried to export my DX4WIN file in an ADIF format. I noticed that > > >>there is no DXCC country for US callsigns when it is exported (normally > > >>appears after the callsign). All other entities DO have the country >number > > >>following the callsign. Is there something I'm missing? Makes it tough >to > > >>import into other ADIF accepting programs..... > > >> > > >>Joe > > >>WD0M

