Sounds to me like you need to generate two text files - one with no shift, and
one with 12-hour shift. Then merge them in a text editor, replacing the
incorrect entries with a single block cut-and-paste.
Since the Cabrillo output is text, this should be straight forward.
73 Mike N2MG
On Sun, 11 November 2001, Fritz Reuning wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> In the middle of SS I thought it was a good idea to correct my computer
> time that was off a few seconds. For some unknown reason I put the hour in
> as 01 rather than 13. I didn't discover my mistake until after the
> contest. I know that ct_time.exe utility shifts ALL QSOs by a certain
> amount, but my problem is half of the QSOs are correct, while the other
> half need shifting. Any ideas on how to fix my problem would be greatly
> appreciated. I have about 400 QSOs that need fixing, so fixing each QSO
> individually isn't the answer I'm looking for.
>
> In anticipation that there isn't an easy way to fix my problem, does anyone
> know who wrote the ct_time.exe fix-it program? I'd like to offer an
> enhancement idea for this nifty program.
>
> 73, Fritz K4OAQ
> k4oaq@chartertn.net
>
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