Sorry, didn't read your post thoroughly.

 

I'm surprised that 50313 wasn't accepted because that's the same format for
HF frequencies in Cabrillo.  However, I got the following excerpt from the
WWROF Cabrillo 3.0 spec web page:

 

Explanation of Fields

Each line must begin with "QSO:" followed by a space. The QSO templates show
each item at a specific column. All of the major contest sponsors will also
accept the fields in any column as long as there is a space between each
item.

freq is frequency or band:

*                     1800 or actual frequency in kHz

*                     3500 or actual frequency in kHz

*                     7000 or actual frequency in kHz

*                     14000 or actual frequency in kHz

*                     21000 or actual frequency in kHz

*                     28000 or actual frequency in kHz

*                     50

*                     70

*                     144

*                     222

*                     432

*                     902

*                     1.2G

*                     2.3G

*                     3.4G

*                     5.7G

*                     10G

*                     24G

*                     47G

*                     75G

*                     123G

*                     134G

*                     241G

*                     LIGHT

 

 

So, yes, '50' is the only allowable entry in the QSO: frequency field.

 

Ed W0YK

  _____  

From: Ed W0YK [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 20 January, 2019 19:37
To: WSJT software development
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] v2.0.0 Cabrillo file rejected by ARRL Robot

 

Where did you submit the log?  It must be submitted in the ARRL Log
Submission web page, not the old robot email address.

 

73,

Ed W0YK

 

-------- Original message --------

From: Don Hill AA5AU <[email protected]> 

Date: 1/20/19 18:43 (GMT-08:00) 

To: 'WSJT software development' <[email protected]> 

Subject: [wsjt-devel] v2.0.0 Cabrillo file rejected by ARRL Robot 

 

I used WSJT-X version 2.0.0 for the ARRL January VHF contest and used the
built-in Cabrillo file. Each QSO was rejected by the ARRL robot saying the
frequencies were invalid.

Here is a sample of what I got back from the robot...

ERROR-->Following QSO errors were found:

QSO: 50314 DG 2019-01-20 1339 AA5AU EL49 NO4J EL88
50314 not a valid frequency for this contest
QSO: 50314 DG 2019-01-20 1359 AA5AU EL49 N9HF EL99
50314 not a valid frequency for this contest
QSO: 50314 DG 2019-01-20 1402 AA5AU EL49 TG9ADQ EK44
50314 not a valid frequency for this contest

The problem is that the robot is looking for 50 and not 50314, etc.

I edited the Cabrillo file and replaced the actually frequencies (50313,
50314 & 50315) with 50 and the file was then accepted by the robot with no
errors. (I only worked six meters in the contest.)

73, Don AA5AU





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