Re: SV2RSG/A
Fabio IZ8MBW
Contact Club Log in order to check the callsign.
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There is the possibility to open a Support Ticket to Club Log. 73s
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Re: SV2RSG/A
Bob
John, todays Club Log exceptions file shows that SV2RSG has been an invalid call since April 2016.
and, there is currently, today, no validated SV2RSG/A activity from Mt. Athos. SeventyThree(s).
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Re: SV2RSG/A
G4RRM Pete
Yes. All is good with the call
73 Pete G4RRM
From: hamlogger@groups.io <hamlogger@groups.io>
On Behalf Of John Owens
Sent: 10 October 2021 20:37 To: L32 LOGGER32 <hamlogger@groups.io> Subject: [hamlogger] SV2RSG/A
I get daily updates from clublog and yet nothing on this call. Is this Mount Athos???? - John Owens - N7TK
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SV2RSG/A
John Owens
I get daily updates from clublog and yet nothing on this call. Is this Mount Athos???? - John Owens - N7TK
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Re: Bulk editing of QSOs sent to LoTW with LotW sent = N in the log?
Panos
Have you done any synchronize with LOTW file?
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Re: Bulk editing of QSOs sent to LoTW with LotW sent = N in the log?
G4GIR
Hello Frode,
I have had this exercise to carry out recently. I exported my whole log to ADIF, imported it into ADIF MASTER, the foun/replaced sorted etc etc. ADIF MASTER is a bit like EXCEL, so easy to use, then created a new L32 Log Book, i.e G4GIR_1, then imported the edited ADIF to the new logbook.
Hope this helps.
73
Ian G4GIR
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Bulk editing of QSOs sent to LoTW with LotW sent = N in the log?
Frode Igland
I am not a regular Logger32 user, so I am not famililar with the finer details. I have checked previous messages regarding bulk editing, but have not found what I am looking for.
We use Logger32 in our club station. We have many contest logs that have been uploaded to LoTW before being imported into Logger32. Therefore, they appear with N in the LoTW column, except for the QSO where we have receive LoTW confirmation, where LoTW sent And LotW Received bort are marked with Y. I don't find any bulk editing functionallity Is there a fast and efficient way of updating the QSOs that incorrectly are shown with LoTW Sent = N to show Y? Can the log be exported to Excel or other easily editable software, edited there and imported back into Logger32 for updating of the fields that have changed? 73, Frode LA6VQ
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Re: Frequency in the log for SPLIT operations
Both your TX and RX frequencies, I expect Damian, but as the manual explains you can meddle with the settings if you want.
73 Gary ZL2iFB
From: hamlogger@groups.io <hamlogger@groups.io> On Behalf Of Damian M0BKV via groups.io
Sent: 09 October 2021 19:33 To: hamlogger@groups.io Subject: Re: [hamlogger] Frequency in the log for SPLIT operations
Some year's ago, once a week, I use to cross band with a friend, an ex-radio officer who only had the ship HF radio, on board the cruise ship he worked on. He broadcast his position on the marine frequency I reported to him signal strength etc on 20mts he was listening to. So, I'm listening on marine frequency but Tx-ing 20mts. Nobody is breaking any law. What frequency do you think was entered in my log?
On Sat, Oct 9, 2021, 02:53 Gary Hinson <Gary@...> wrote:
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Re: Frequency in the log for SPLIT operations
Some year's ago, once a week, I use to cross band with a friend, an ex-radio officer who only had the ship HF radio, on board the cruise ship he worked on. He broadcast his position on the marine frequency I reported to him signal strength etc on 20mts he was listening to. So, I'm listening on marine frequency but Tx-ing 20mts. Nobody is breaking any law. What frequency do you think was entered in my log?
On Sat, Oct 9, 2021, 02:53 Gary Hinson <Gary@...> wrote:
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Re: Frequency in the log for SPLIT operations
I’ve revised and hopefully clarified that section for the next release of the manual:
I hope I’ve got it right!
If you disagree, or think it it still as clear as mud, please speak up. Comments are welcome, constructive criticisms with improvement suggestions doubly so but, hey, I’ll catch whatever you throw at me. Except COVID.
73 Gary ZL2iFB
From: hamlogger@groups.io <hamlogger@groups.io> On Behalf Of Bob
Sent: 09 October 2021 01:28 To: hamlogger@groups.io; Fabio IZ8MBW via groups.io <iz8mbw@...> Subject: Re: [hamlogger] Frequency in the log for SPLIT operations
Log split frequency QSOs any way you like. See section 35.7.2 (Page 631) of the help file. SeventyThree(s).
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Re: Frequency in the log for SPLIT operations
Tom Sevart
On 10/8/2021 07:28, Bob wrote:
Log split frequency QSOs any way you like. See section 35.7.2 (Page 631)Yeah, I think logging the band is the most important thing. -- Tom Sevart N2UHC St. Paul, KS -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
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Re: Frequency in the log for SPLIT operations
Fabio IZ8MBW
Thank you Bob, when back at home will check. Appreciated. 73 Fabio, IZ8MBW
On Friday, October 8, 2021, 02:28:13 PM GMT+2, Bob <k4cy@...> wrote:
Log split frequency QSOs any way you like. See section 35.7.2 (Page 631) of the help file. SeventyThree(s).
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Re: Frequency in the log for SPLIT operations
Bob
Log split frequency QSOs any way you like. See section 35.7.2 (Page 631) of the help file. SeventyThree(s).
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Re: Frequency in the log for SPLIT operations
Larry Fravel
It would
seem to me that the actual frequency YOU are transmitting on
is the one that should be logged, not the one you receive on.
Especially when some HAMS are restricted to certain segments
in a band for their actual transmissions. Larry
K8YYY --
I got expelled from school on Pajama Day. Not my fault - I sleep naked.
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Frequency in the log for SPLIT operations
Fabio IZ8MBW
Hi all. I have noticed during SPLIT operation that Logger32 is going to put in log the TX frequency and not the RX frequency. More in detail follow this example: DX Station is on 21.020, he is listening 2 UP. So my Radio is on VFO-A at 21.020 (my RX frequency) and SPLIT (my TX frequency) is set to 2 UP and so VFO-B is on 21.022. When I finish the QSO, the frequency on the Logbook Entry window is 21.020 (so my RX frequency), then I press enter to put the DX Station in log but Logger32 set in the log as frequency the value 21.022 and not 21.020. I remember that some past versions put in the log the RX frequency, so 21.020. Why now Logger32 put in the log using the other VFO (it should be the "Sub RX" frequency in the Radio Debug window) and not more the "main" frequency? Is there a custom option about this setting? Thanks. 73 Fabio, IZ8MBW
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Re: qrz lookups
n5kd
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From: Bob
Sent: Wednesday, October 6, 2021 14:40 To: hamlogger@groups.io Subject: Re: [hamlogger] qrz lookups
Pete, if you run Logger32 as administrator, the L32Lookups must be set the same. Also,on the L32Lookups setup window, other that your ID/Password, you must set the path name of where Logger32.exe is - Example C:\Logger32. 73.
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Re: qrz lookups
Bob
Pete, if you run Logger32 as administrator, the L32Lookups must be set the same. Also,on the L32Lookups setup window, other that your ID/Password, you must set the path name of where Logger32.exe is - Example C:\Logger32. 73.
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qrz lookups
n5kd
I just decided to spring for the qrz paid lookup, and use the N2AMG L32lookups program to interface.
When I enter a call into L32, I get the internet window pop-up, but the L32 window does not populate. I’ve read the help pages, but am having a dumb moment. A picture says a thousand words.
73’ Pete, N5KD.
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Re: CQZ
Kenneth Hansen
That's odd
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First time I tried it, I got a error msg, said could not be changed Thanks anyway
On 10/5/2021 12:13, Bob wrote:
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Re: CQZ
Bob
Click on 05. Change it to whatever, press the <enter> key. 73.
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