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> > My logcfg.dat file for sweepstakes included the following command:
> > LOG FREQUENCY ENABLE = TRUE
> > It was nice to see what frequency I worked people on, to see a pattern
> > to my madness in operating. However, now I see the log.dat file
> > does not have the serial numbers that I sent. I see nothing in POST
> > that will enable me to get those pesky required numbers back!
>
> Assuming that you haven't manually re-ordered the QSOs in the log,
> the sent serial number is implied by the order of the QSO in the log.
> That's why Tree could replace the sent serial number with the freq -
> the sent serial numbers were redundant information.
>
> I've not tried it myself, but I bet if you use POST to generate a Cabrillo
> or ARRL SFF logfile, it will have the serial numbers correct. Or did you
try
> that and still not have sent serial numbers?
>
No, POST C (Create Cabrillo file) does not restore the numbers.
You could try POST L C (i. e. Log procedures - Create final logs)
Select no separation per band, nor per mode and select RENUMBER QSO NUMBERS.
You'll get a LALLBOTH.DAT with QSOs numbered as they appear in your log.
Now make a copy of your SS.CFG (or whatever name you selected) named
LALLBOTH.CFG.
Run POST C and rename LALLBOTH.CBR to <yourcall>.CBR.
Hope this works.
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