Hello Phil and others
JARTS contest manager Hiro JH1BIH has already noticed the problem and the
solution is indicated at last part of
Cabrillo QSO template for JARTS
http://www.edsoftz.com/JARTS/2003/cabrillo.html
as
"The file name of those Cabrillo files have to satisfy following format.
And if your callsign includes '/' (slash), you have to replace it with
'@' (at mark) in order to avoid an error. This is very important for
quick and smooth check processing. We are expecting your co-operation.
Thank you.
FORMAT: CALLSIGN-CLASS.CBR
EXAMPLE: JK1VXE-A.CBR
EXAMPLE: JK1VXE@2-A.CBR (meaning JK1VXE/2-A.CBR)".
I am not sure this solution would be accepted by NAQP or not, but please
note the existence of such a method.
73
de Maza JA1BHK
----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Florig" <W9IXX@arrl.net>
To: "rtty reflector" <rtty@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 8:21 AM
Subject: Question - Re: [RTTY] RX NAQP LOGS
> Hi Wayne,
>
> Tnx for posting as I see you received mine ok.
>
> Question came up when I sent that not sure of.
>
> I operated as W9IXX/4 portable 4 in NC. I tried
> to send as /4 but Windows 98 will not accept the / symbol
> so I just sent as W9IXX. Is there another way to send
> that or just as the basic callsign? How would a
> portable DXpedition submit? Ex: W9IXX/J3
>
> Just wondering. My real first attempt at some rtty
> but not sent up right here in NC yet. Manual logging with
> Pkratt2 then entered in YP log for contest submit.
>
> 73 Phil W9IXX (/4)
>
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