On 05/07/2015 03:13 PM, Oliver Dröse wrote:
Albert,
The software should be progrmmed to catch this nonsense because the logs
of both stations should reflect the transmitting frequency. If theUSA station's
log does not reflect the correct transmitting frequency, then the logshould be
considered a check log. In this age of ham radio software being freeor at a very
low cost, there is no reasonable excuse for not indicating thetransmit
frequency.
While the idea might be okay I have yet to see one contest software that
is writing the transmit frequency into the Cabrillo file.
This is because of the way various radios report the current frequency
transmit and receive frequencies at the moment a QSO is logged. For
example, Kenwood's will report RX and TX frequencies differently when
the radio is transmitting, than when the radio is receiving.
73,
Steve, N2IC
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