Re: [Dx4win] Download Report from LOTW

2020-12-21 Thread Donn Taylor
LOTW has the QSO as confirmed.  The import from LOTW of confirmed with the bad 
freq is what DX4WIN tagged as qso not found.  Band info was correct on LOTW and 
my original DX4WIN entry.  Maybe I do not understand how the "Not Found" is 
generated.  Thought it was by DX4WIN when downloading the LOTW report.  I know 
lotw uses band and not the freq.  That is not the issue.



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 Original message 
From: Rick Murphy 
Date: 12/21/20 16:45 (GMT-07:00)
To: Donn Taylor 
Cc: DX4WIN@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Dx4win] Download Report from LOTW

When a QSO is uploaded, TQSL will use the BAND if it's set and if not, try to 
convert the FREQ to a band.
The current version ignores the FREQ if it's outside of the band.
Prior versions of TQSL would reject a QSO if the BAND and FREQ weren't 
consistent.

In short, you shouldn't worry about the Logbook QSOs as they're going to use 
the BAND for your QSOs when generating a match.
73,
-Rick


On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 6:31 PM Donn Taylor mailto:k...@msn.com>> 
wrote:
I recently found that I could download my LOTW confirmations into DX4WIN.   I 
generated the report, but then there was a file generated of "Not Found".   
When I looked at the QSOs that had been tagged, they all had a common band of 
20M.  Many were actually from a 6M contest, but there were other QSOs from 80, 
40 and 17M.   LOTW had all the QSOs confirmed.   What was common for all the 
QSOs was the Freq box in the LOTW records.   For 6m, the frequency was 0.05xxx. 
80 m 0.0035, 40m 0.00705, 17m 17.078 and 0.01813. I do not know why the 
frequencies were listed as they were as  they are directly from the radio.

When I imported into my DX4WIN log, the LOTW report for confirmed QSOs, DX4WIN 
apparently over rides the band with the frequency and if it does not match the 
band, the report generates 20M as the band and registers as QSO not found.

I just went in to DX4WIN and manually entered the LOTW confirmations.   The 
original file uploaded to LOTW had the errors in the frequency box.   I cleared 
all of those in DX4win and reuploaded the affected QSOs to LOTW, but LOTW 
rejected the updates as duplicate entries.   LOTW log has the frequency errors 
in the QSO and there is no provision to correct or delete them.

Will have to watch and see why the frequency is not being reported correctly.

Donn K0QC

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deserves it.  Mark Twain

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Re: [Dx4win] Download Report from LOTW

2020-12-21 Thread Rick Murphy
When a QSO is uploaded, TQSL will use the BAND if it's set and if not, try
to convert the FREQ to a band.
The current version ignores the FREQ if it's outside of the band.
Prior versions of TQSL would reject a QSO if the BAND and FREQ weren't
consistent.

In short, you shouldn't worry about the Logbook QSOs as they're going to
use the BAND for your QSOs when generating a match.
73,
-Rick


On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 6:31 PM Donn Taylor  wrote:

> I recently found that I could download my LOTW confirmations into DX4WIN.
>  I generated the report, but then there was a file generated of "Not
> Found".   When I looked at the QSOs that had been tagged, they all had a
> common band of 20M.  Many were actually from a 6M contest, but there were
> other QSOs from 80, 40 and 17M.   LOTW had all the QSOs confirmed.   What
> was common for all the QSOs was the Freq box in the LOTW records.   For 6m,
> the frequency was 0.05xxx. 80 m 0.0035, 40m 0.00705, 17m 17.078 and
> 0.01813. I do not know why the frequencies were listed as they were as
> they are directly from the radio.
>
> When I imported into my DX4WIN log, the LOTW report for confirmed QSOs,
> DX4WIN apparently over rides the band with the frequency and if it does not
> match the band, the report generates 20M as the band and registers as QSO
> not found.
>
> I just went in to DX4WIN and manually entered the LOTW confirmations.
>  The original file uploaded to LOTW had the errors in the frequency box.
>  I cleared all of those in DX4win and reuploaded the affected QSOs to LOTW,
> but LOTW rejected the updates as duplicate entries.   LOTW log has the
> frequency errors in the QSO and there is no provision to correct or delete
> them.
>
> Will have to watch and see why the frequency is not being reported
> correctly.
>
> Donn K0QC
>
> Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government
> when it deserves it.  Mark Twain
>
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[Dx4win] Download Report from LOTW

2020-12-21 Thread Donn Taylor
I recently found that I could download my LOTW confirmations into DX4WIN.   I 
generated the report, but then there was a file generated of "Not Found".   
When I looked at the QSOs that had been tagged, they all had a common band of 
20M.  Many were actually from a 6M contest, but there were other QSOs from 80, 
40 and 17M.   LOTW had all the QSOs confirmed.   What was common for all the 
QSOs was the Freq box in the LOTW records.   For 6m, the frequency was 0.05xxx. 
80 m 0.0035, 40m 0.00705, 17m 17.078 and 0.01813. I do not know why the 
frequencies were listed as they were as  they are directly from the radio.

When I imported into my DX4WIN log, the LOTW report for confirmed QSOs, DX4WIN 
apparently over rides the band with the frequency and if it does not match the 
band, the report generates 20M as the band and registers as QSO not found.

I just went in to DX4WIN and manually entered the LOTW confirmations.   The 
original file uploaded to LOTW had the errors in the frequency box.   I cleared 
all of those in DX4win and reuploaded the affected QSOs to LOTW, but LOTW 
rejected the updates as duplicate entries.   LOTW log has the frequency errors 
in the QSO and there is no provision to correct or delete them.

Will have to watch and see why the frequency is not being reported correctly.

Donn K0QC

Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it 
deserves it.  Mark Twain

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