Nope.  When you do the import from WSJT, the RST will be +00 (usually on 
MSK144) or -00 (FT8).  At least, that’s what mine does.  I will admit to not 
being much of a digi mode guy, but looking at my WSJT log, all the signal 
reports have either a + or – in front of them.

 

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73,

Mike Cizek WØVTT

 

From: N5PA <[email protected]> 
Sent: Tuesday, 9 September, 2025 20:04
To: Mike Cizek W0VTT <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Dx4win] DX4WIN does not count contact with RST_RCVD with Zero as 
a valid contact

 

Mike:

 

So after making contacts with WSJT-X and I place those contacts in an ADIF 
file, I need to use ADIF Master and change all of the Zeros to -00 or +00 
before importing them into DX4WIN?

 

73,
Alan Clark, N5PA
Ellisville, MS
Email:  [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 
URL:  http://www.n5pa.com <http://www.n5pa.com/> 





On Sep 9, 2025, at 7:57 PM, Mike Cizek W0VTT <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

Hello Alan,

RST of zero is definitely valid, and it does count.  I just did a search and 
mine are either +00 or -00, so maybe you need to have the + or - symbol in 
there for it to count.  Unfortunately, Set RST is not one of the commands 
available for Multiple QSOs Operations, so you will need to make the change in 
ADIF Master.

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73,
Mike Cizek WØVTT

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From: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>  
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > On 
Behalf Of N5PA
Sent: Tuesday, 9 September, 2025 19:37
To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 
Subject: [Dx4win] DX4WIN does not count contact with RST_RCVD with Zero as a 
valid contact

I was auditing my DXCC Band and Mode counts against LOTW and my numbers did not 
match.  What I found in my auditing process was that if the RST_RCVD field had 
a value of Zero, it did not count that contact towards DXCC Credit.  

To test and resolve this I exported my entire log to an ADIF file and then used 
ADIF Master to export the entire file to a CSV file.  Then I brought it up in 
Excel and searched and replaced the RST_RCVD records that were Zero.  There 
were 432 contacts that had a Zero in the RST_RCVD field and were replaced with 
a “-1” to test my theory.  Then I moved it from a CSV file to an ADIF file and 
imported it back into DX4WIN.  After doing this, my numbers matched LOTW. 

Searching the internet I found that "rstR = 0 or ValidDX = Invalid are 
indicating an invalid QSO for any award".

When using the Digital Modes, “0” is a valid RST value since it stands for Zero 
dB.  There may be a workaround that I do not know about, but what is the proper 
method to resolve a RST with a value of Zero so that our numbers match LOTW? I 
don’t like the idea of changing what the real RST value of Zero is to a +/- 
number because it will not match what was really exchanged in the QSO.

73,
Alan Clark, N5PA

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