I did the following to generate a Cabrillo file from my WF1B log, and
was surprised to discover that it didn't seem to do the right thing
completely. The last three Q's in my log (114 total) had the QSO
number instead of the 67 that I was expecting. So, if you're doing
this, check your Cabrillo file. I just corrected those three by hand,
so don't really know how to fix it systematically.
73, doug
From: "Robert Bajuk" <s57aw@bit.si>
To: "Doug Faunt N6TQS +1-510-655-8604" <faunt@panix.com>
Subject: Re: Cabrillo from WF1B was Re: [RTTY] SCC RTTY Championship - band
change rule
To: <rtty@contesting.com>
Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 22:32:42 +0200
Hi !
I tried with the last CABRILLO.EXE (Feb 11th 2001)
Very simple way to make a good SCC RTTY Cabrillo log in WF1B :
Temporary edit (or add) the following line in your RTTY.INI (you will find
it in your WF1B directory) file before the contest :
Qth=87
The number in line is last two digit of your license (eg. 87 - 1987; 99 -
1999, 00 - 2000, 01 - 2001 etc)
- - run cabrillo.exe
- - select your category
- - select the ARRL-RTTY as the contest
- - select your SCC BIN file as input file
- - generate the cabrillo file <CTL-ENTER>
Once the log is generated open it with the any simple text editor (NOTEPAD,
WordPad...) and edit just the Cabrillo header - replace ARRL-RTTY with SCC
RTTY.
The header and log should looks like this :
START-OF-LOG: 2.0
ARRL-SECTION: DX
CALLSIGN: S57AW
CATEGORY: SINGLE-OP ALL LOW RY
CATEGORY-OVERLAY:
CLUB:
CONTEST: SCC RTTY
OPERATORS: S57AW
NAME: Robert Bajuk
ADDRESS: Ljubljanska 101, Domzale 1230, Slovenia
SOAPBOX: RTTY by WF1B Software v5
QSO: 21080 RY 2000-08-26 1201 S57AW 599 87 WA8RPK 599 1964
QSO: 21080 RY 2000-08-26 1203 S57AW 599 87 N2PAQ 599 1991
QSO: 21080 RY 2000-08-26 1204 S57AW 599 87 OH8MWD 599 1990
QSO: 21080 RY 2000-08-26 1205 S57AW 599 87 Z31JA 599 1983
QSO: 21080 RY 2000-08-26 1205 S57AW 599 87 JE4CIL 599 1982
Hope that helps !
73 de Robert, S57AW
> The version of cabrillo.exe (the conversion program) that I have for
> WF1B doesn't explicitly support SARTG, but I just used another
> contest, and massaged a single header line. I think the output looked
> correct, in that the entire exchange was there, so even if it's not
> explicitly supported, things might work.
>
> Is there a place in the Cabrillo QSO line for the SCC exchange of year
> first licensed? Or does it need to go into the header lines
> someplace?
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