You use "DX" as is mentioned in the ohqp.readme.txt
file, which is installed with the OHQP module. I've
attached it here for your reading pleasure.
As for the station setup info being saved across
logfile opens, that is behavior that my newer
modules have but some of my first modules do not
have that. If i had all the time in the world I
would update the older modules to write that info
to the logfile so it should be retrieved when the
log is opened.... but i haven't found the time
yet and it won't matter once BPL takes over. :)
Remember, OHQP and my many other modules are not
supported by Ron or Wayne so asking for help about
them on this mailing list is not always going to
work. Besides, you're lucky I saw this posting
with all of the posts about soundcards and virus
crap which has been flooding this list. If you
really need help with my modules, email me directly.
/steve n9oh
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dennis" <roofus@sbcglobal.net>
To: <WriteLog@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2003 12:08 PM
Subject: [WriteLog] OQP module
Well I'm not much of a contester and from what I can
see WL worked just fine but "I" had a problem. I
worked TI2KAC in Costa Rica but could not get it
entered. No matter what I tried in the field where
you would put the county it would not take it. What
is the correct input there?
Wanna Be Contester,
Dennis AB8NI
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Steve Woodruff, N9OH @ 42.18N 88.34W, sjwoodr@yahoo.com
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This modules adds the Ohio QSO Party as an available
contest module in WriteLog. A single module, OHQP.dll
is installed which takes care of both in-state and
out-of-state contest participation.
Complete info on the MIQP can be found at the
sponsor's website: http://www.mrrc.net/oqp
Notes:
1. When working from "in-state" and logging
contacts with DX stations, enter "DX" as the
RCVD field.
2. If you edit an existing QSO you will usually
need to "Recalculate Score" from the Contest Menu.
3. If you edit a QSO, you will need to "Recalculate
Score" from the contest menu for the totals to
be accurate.
4. Be sure to pay attention to the frequency you
select to make sure it matches the mode. For
example, if you select 3500 Khz and LSB as the
mode, this module will mark the QSO with a "B"
and not count it until you correct the frequency.
This is to ensure the mults are counted correctly
per MODE as the OHQP rules state. If you do need
to make a correction of an already-entered QSO,
you will need to "Recalculate Score" from the
contest menu for the totals to be updated and the
QSO to be counted.
5. Cabrillo logfile has incorrect entry class listed.
You will have to hand-edit this field in your file
before you submit it.
KNOWN PROBLEMS: <NONE>
Steve, N9OH
ChangeLog
=============================================================
1.0.0.0 16-Apr-2002 Initial Version (cloned from MIQP)
1.0.0.1 05-May-2002 summary sheet had ph/cw mults swapped
1.0.0.2 01-Aug-2002 Fixed Dupe-checking
Special thanks to those who have helped test out my
writelog modules...
Andrew B. White, K9CW
Les Corris, VA7LC
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