SDQP log missing
Hi Dale,
ACLog is not intended to be used for contesting. Try the correct
state QSO party log.
73 -- Larry -- W1DYJ
From: Dale Martin
Sent: Monday, October 12, 2020 9:42
Subject: [N3FJPSoftwareUsers] SDQP log missing This morning, I went to open the SDQP log I created in ACL yesterday. Nothing. No log anywhere. It was my first time creating a contest log in ACL. Where does the contest log data go? The Loggiing seemed to log my QSOs in spite not being connected to a radio. N1MM was using the port for PAQP.
Any suggestions to locate the SDQP log would be appreciated.
73, Dale, kg5u
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Scott Davis
Hi Dale,
Thanks for your e-mail. To see the default location of your log file, click File > Show File Locations. If you clicked File > Save As and saved to another location, you'll need to remember the file name you gave it and where you saved it.
The default location in AC Log is:
C:\Users\YourWindowsUserProfile\My Documents\Affirmatech\N3FJP Software\ACLog\NameYouGaveYourContestLog.mdb
AC Log isn't designed for contesting and therefore will not create the Cabrillo file, score your log, etc. In the future, always use the proper contest program for each contest. You'll find the South Dakota QSO Party software here:
http://www.n3fjp.com/stateqsoparty.html
Enjoy! 73, Scott
N3FJP
Serving the Amateur Radio community with contesting and general logging software since 1997.
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From: AI3KS <AI3KS.01@...> To: N3FJPSoftwareUsers@groups.io Sent: Mon, Oct 12, 2020 10:00 am Subject: Re: [N3FJPSoftwareUsers] SDQP log missing
Dale,
Assuming that you used the South Dakota QSO Party software, look here: C:\Users\Username\Documents\Affirmatech\N3FJP Software\SD-QSO-Party-OutOfState Hope this helps. Steve, AI3KS On 20/10/12 09:42, Dale Martin wrote:
This morning, I went to open the SDQP log I
created in ACL yesterday. Nothing. No log anywhere. It was my
first time creating a contest log in ACL. Where does the
contest log data go? The Loggiing seemed to log my QSOs in
spite not being connected to a radio. N1MM was using the port
for PAQP.
Any suggestions to locate the SDQP log
would be appreciated.
73,
Dale, kg5u
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AI3KS
If that is the case, then change the last
directory entry to ACLog.
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On 20/10/12 10:03, Lou Everett, Sr.
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Lou Everett, Sr. <loueverettsr@...>
He did say he used ACL.
On Mon, Oct 12, 2020 at 10:01 AM AI3KS <AI3KS.01@...> wrote:
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Lou Everett, Sr. <loueverettsr@...>
Did you bring up that particular log or did u just let it default to the regular log file? Lou WA5LOU
On Mon, Oct 12, 2020 at 9:43 AM Dale Martin <kg5u@...> wrote:
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AI3KS
Dale,
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Assuming that you used the South Dakota QSO Party software, look here: C:\Users\Username\Documents\Affirmatech\N3FJP Software\SD-QSO-Party-OutOfState Hope this helps. Steve, AI3KS
On 20/10/12 09:42, Dale Martin wrote:
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This morning, I went to open the SDQP log I created in ACL yesterday. Nothing. No log anywhere. It was my first time creating a contest log in ACL. Where does the contest log data go? The Loggiing seemed to log my QSOs in spite not being connected to a radio. N1MM was using the port for PAQP.
Any suggestions to locate the SDQP log would be appreciated.
73, Dale, kg5u
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