Find these two entries in your log, Retype all the data in your log for just 
these two entries and re run the ADIF conversion.  If the same thing happens, 
DELETE  these two entries and reenter them then run the ADIF conversion again 
and see what happens.  For some reason these lines may have gotten corrupted.  
Just a suggestion.  I had this problem with a couple of entries with DXBase2005 
and seamed to correct the error messages.

Signing using CALL=K1ICO, DXCC=291
            Error: Invalid MODE (DIGITAL) on line 24
            CALL: KA1OLE
            QSO_DATE: 20050327
            TIME_ON: 155400
            FREQ: 0.14580
            BAND: 2M
            SAT_NAME: ISS
            PROP_MODE: SAT
            MODE: DIGITAL

In this case SAT = ISS, Mode = Digital, Submode = blank.

            Error: Invalid MODE (APRS) on line 30
            CALL: KB9LTH
            QSO_DATE: 20050516
            TIME_ON: 003221
            FREQ: 0.14580
            BAND: 2M
            SAT_NAME: ISS
            PROP_MODE: SAT
            MODE: APRS

In this case Sat = ISS, Mode = Digital, Submode = APRS.

What are the proper entries for these fields?  

Keep The Faith, Jim
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Garth Hamilton)
Date: Mon May 23 10:14:04 2005
Subject: [Dxbase] Card Stock For QSL Cards
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At 21:25 on Sun, 22 May, Bob McAuley wrote:


>Can any one recommend a type and source for card stock for producing QSL
>cards using the QSL templates in DXbase.
>
>Thanks
>
>Bob

I use 4 x 6 inch card stock Oxford blank index cards 100 to a pack oxford 
no is 90104 and I get it from Staples/Business Depot.
I have no connection to either the manufacturer or the seller.

My printer is a Canon I560 and I can feed the cards thru either on the 4 
inch edge or the 6 in edge and they take the Canon Ink I use without a 
problem if you do not handle them for a moment or two as they come off the 
printer. Oxford does not make 3.5 by 5.5 post card size. You can find 
postcard size from Avery in 4 up to a sheet 2 x 2 and 3 up to a sheet. The 
3 up is easier to find than the 4 up size. The 4 up layout can also be 
found from a Ham source in Oregon I think it is or Washington state but I 
have never tried that source. I find it expensive to go this way. I print 
my cards with a 1/4 inch white border so the existing card in DXBase needs 
to have the page set up redefined to pint in center of 4 x 6 instead of 3.5 
x 5.5 size. When I want glossy card stock I use Staples/Business Depot 
glossy photo paper for Ink Jet Printers in 4 x 6 inch format and I get that 
in boxes of 100 sheets. I have also used the same type of paper from Canon.

As a QSL Manager I have printed thousands of cards this way. I occasionally 
get a miss feed where the card has feed in at an angle but it is not a 
frequent occurrence. I frequently print more than 200 cards at a time. I 
use draft mode on plain white card stock for black ink only and standard 
printing for colour on plain white card stock and photo standard with photo 
paper. Obviously the photo paper prints are brilliant but at a slower print 
speed compared to the others. I have had this I560 for almost 2 years now. 
I like it because it has separate ink cartridges for each colour and black.

73 Garth VE3HO 

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