Incredible service. George responded 14 seconds BEFORE my original post!
I will enter my state and edit the header to contain my section as
suggested by Alan, W6RCL.
I didn't think of ARRL needing the section to list results.
Thanks guys,
Jimmy
>On Tue, Dec 12, 2000 at 06:43:45PM -0500, Jimmy Weierich wrote:
>>
>> When using Post (v6.56) to create a Cabrillo file for the 10 meter
>> contest, it asks you to enter your ARRL section. It then places the
>> section in the Cabrillo header area labeled ARRL-SECTION. It also
>> places the section in each QSO line to the right of the 59 for
>> exchange sent.
>>
>> What should we enter in this field? If state is entered it will be
>> incorrectly labeled in the header info. If section is entered the
>> exchange sent is incorrect. So probably should enter the state?
>>
>> Seems like it should ask for state and label it as such in the header.
>
>No the ARRL needs you section so that they know where
>to list your score. It should put your state in the log
>since that is what you send as an exchange.
>
>
>>
>> For those in a single section state it's right as is!
>>
>
>Yep.
>
>
>> What say, O great log checking software guru?
>
>I think he lives in a state where this is not an issue. :-)
>
>
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>George Fremin III
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Jimmy Weierich, KG2AU <kg2au@stny.rr.com>
Vestal, NY USA FN12xa
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