Hi, I had a fresh installed 32-bit Ubuntu 10.04 on my 64 bit system. I installed 0.9.4 and I created a couple of QSOs exported the ADIF, deleted the QSOs and imported the recent exported back and all worked fine. Next I went to my Windows PC and exported my real QSOs (under 2000 QSOn) from DXlabs-DXkeeper to ADIF and imported them to CQRLOG. I can not find any QSOn etc, am I doing something wrong/my CQRLOG installation not OK/bug? No errors during Import seen.
Are there any log files for CQRLOG I can check?
Goran W6RBA (Linux newbie as well...so might have messed something up).
Hi Goran,
could you send me that adif file to my email address? Thank you.
73 Petr, OK2CQR
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Hi Mikael and Petr, thanks for your replies (and sorry for my late response). I did try your suggestion Mikael but with no luck :(. I might try a bit more when I get a bit more time :).
I did try to use that very same file to import my log to Ham Radio Deluxe and with no problem so a bit surprised that it did not work here. I really like DXKeeper but want to move away from Windows.
Petr, I did send my log on Aug 14th and just re-sent it. I'm sure that Dave @DXLabs can assist you if there are any questions in the ADIF format from DXKeeper. I looked at ADIF std and I can't see anything incorrect in DXKeepers output (but I'm not an expert in this area but am used to read specifications).
Thanks for all the work you guys put into CQRLOG.
Hi Goran!
I got the same problem solved a few months ago. DXLAB ADIF does not follow the ADIF standard, which means than CQRLOG wont accept it.
You need to open the ADIF in a text editor. This is what my DXLAB-ADIF looks like on top:
ADIF file
created by DXKeeper 8.5.6 on 2010-08-20 17:01:42 UTC
DXKeeper
Change it as below, add "2.2.1" in the beginning and it will probably work. Also remove extra :s if there are any.
2.2.1
ADIF file
created by DXKeeper 8.5.6 on 2010-08-20 17:01:42 UTC
DXKeeper
/Mikael SM6VJA
Mikael SM6VJA