At 10/26/2004 07:32 PM, Tim Duffy K3LR wrote:
>HI Roger!
>
>There are a few ways. We always change those qsos that you want to delete to
>K3LR (your callsign) and then run fix_mine after words which deletes all of
>the K3LRs.
>
>So if you enter your call for the test qsos, you will be all set.
That is one way. FAQ #11 says:
How do I remove all the QSOs from my log?
Sometimes people will log QSOs while ?warming up? for a contest. It's best to
start the contest with a clean log, so no QSOs or multipliers are missed. Exit
CT, then use the TRUNC_BI command at the DOS command line to remove the QSOs
from your log:
TRUNC_BI <log>[.BIN]
>73!
>Tim K3LR
>
>Roger Huntley wrote:
>
>> I can not remember how you delete testing QSO's on a file and still keep the
>> file for use in the contest. Prior to a contest, and especially if you are
>> doing a mult operation and have them networked together and you enter some
>> test QSO's just to be sure the network is operating OK I can not remember
>> how you delete the QSO's so you can use the file during the contest without
>> starting up a new file.
>> Tnx,
>> Roger, W7VV
>>
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