I've been a registered user since the very beginning of CT. Now I only use it
for SS, CQDX, ARRLDX, ARRL & CQ 160, and ARRL 10. If there are any major
rule/scoring changes to any of those contests I'll quit using CT completely.
Any other contests, like CQP, I use N1MM. Ken made a decision a few years ago
to get out of the CT programming business(I don't blame him). Jim AD1C is
keeping the data files up-to-date but that's it. N1MM supports my requirements:
Serial port to get info from radio and parallel port for CW. Log entry is
pretty straight forward. Post contest is also pretty straight forward.
Best 73
MAL
N7MAL
BULLHEAD CITY, AZ
http://www.n7mal.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Bob Wilson, N6TV
To: Dennis Vernacchia ; CT Reflector
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2007 5:58
Subject: Re: [ct-user] CQP and latest Ver CT ( DOS ) - Busted ???
On 10/7/07, Bob Wilson, N6TV <n6tv@arrl.net> wrote:
>
> View Logfile.RES with a text editor (e.g., WRITE filename.res). You may
> find some QSO records like this:
>
> 07-Oct-07 0425 1027 80 CW N6KI 599 SDIE 7039840 7039980
> 00 0 49 0 0
I just realized that you can find these mixed-up QSOs easier by looking at
Logfile.ALL for "3500, 7000, 14000, 21000, etc." The band is correct. So
if you use something like the WT4I log converter to create your Cabrillo
from your .ALL file (?), then your Cabrillo file should be OK.
Nevertheless, I plan on using some other software (hopefully Win-Test) in
CQP next year.
73,
Bob, N6TV
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