After the contest started I discovered that my first 10 QSO's were an hour off.
I let it go to the end of the contest and tried to fix it using POSTCONTEST and
ALT F with the same results as you got. I wound up changing my computer time
ten times to match the time for each correction I wanted to make. Good thing I
caught it right away after only 10 Q's!! ALT F does not seem to work the way it
should. I have no idea for a solution.
73, Alan
nh7a wrote:
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nh7a <nh7a@radiomaui.com>
> To: ct-user@contesting.com <ct-user@contesting.com>
To: <ct-user@contesting.com>
> Date: Friday, October 30, 1998 6:43 PM
> Subject: 9.37 time errors
>
> >A friend of mine asked me to examine his 9.37. For some reason on the
> second
> >day of the contest, the time became 0000-0059 and repeated itself for four
> >times. He worked stations for this four hour time period and every time he
> >finished a SO at 0059, the next station he worked would log at 0000. He ,
> >for some unknown reason, was not watching the time during the contest.
> > He gave me a copy and I tried to use Postcontest and to ALT F to the
> >change time. Guess What? After changing the time and entering the new time,
> >and then hitting enter, the log would reflect the time I was doing the
> >editing!
> > I tried editing a time in an old log that I have and the same thing
> >happened: it showed not what I entered, but the time I actually did the
> >editing.
> > I tried doing all the above on two different computers with 9.37. Same
> >result.
> > This is a real screw up.
> > I think I better learn how to use TR. real fast.
> > 73, Al
> >
> >
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