Ilya,

If you want to see the content of an ADIF file, an easy way is to simply 
open it with Windows Notepad or Wordpad.

I don't know anything about the software you mention, but I can tell you 
that the DXbase ADIF output conforms with the ADIF 1.0 specification.

Regards,
Jack

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "ILYA ZOZIN 4Z1UF" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 1:52 PM
Subject: [Dxbase] Purity of DXBase-created ADIF file


> Hi team,
> I  used  couple of times the Selection Wizard to get an output in ADIF 
> form.
> So far so good. till I tried to view it with ADIF Master (nice free 
> software
> allowing to play with ADIFs, view them, edit them and to  convert many
> different databases to ADIF). The program says that the ADIFs that I'm
> trying to open are not ADIF files and "the file has to be ADIF formatted
> first". After performing this "importing to ADIF" provided by this SW- I'm
> getting only one row in the file: "Copyright .Scientific Solution".
>
> This ADIF Master works well with  several other ADIF-creating programs
> (including one made by Joe WA6AXE for use with GlobalQSL) and recommended 
> to
> me by other hams as an excellent performer.
>
> May be I'm doing something wrong while producing the ADIF output by 
> DXBase?
> Has anybody used it with DXBase-born ADIFs? Has anybody somehow checked 
> the
> "purity" of DXBase-created ADIFs?
>
> 73! ILYA de 4Z1UF
>
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