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K2CIB John F. Samuels has contributed to 4 posts out of 11960 total posts
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I have a remote station, 30 miles west of me, in another county, and a station at home. I use both of them, so can't put a start and end date on them. I can upload QSOs separately, although I do not know how to set the default location for eQSL from my DXLABs logging program. Each ADIF record contains the correct QTH.
And, since I did not understand the need for that, thousands of my QSOs are incorrectly tagged, and many already confirmed.
Can anyone help?
John, K2CIB
K2CIB John F. Samuels
I'm stymied. Catch 22. When I try to set the end date back to when I moved, last fall, it won't because I have newer cards in there. I can't create a new account with the correct start date. What do I do. How can I move the newer cards to a new address? Can I remove all accounts and start again or will I lose data?
K2CIB John F. Samuels
I have the same problem. If they are dupes or already confirmed, then how do I eliminate the dupes? There are now almost 1000 QSLs in my inbox.
K2CIB John F. Samuels
I have identified 185 QSOs where the time was off by 5 hours (through correspondance with an eQSL member). I have done a mass correction using DX4WIN, and created a new ADIF file. How can I mass delete the 185 QSOs in eQSL so that the upload will not be considered duplicates? If I don't delete them first, how would they be considered duplicates if the time was off by 5 hours? Would they create 185 new QSOs?
K2CIB John F. Samuels
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