[SADXA] 3D2RRR One last time

Jim Wysocki wysocki1 at mindspring.com
Sun May 29 12:24:02 EDT 2022


Bill, I'd do that but with one refinement.  First I'd open the ALL.TXT 
file in Notepad or some similar text editor.  (Unless you've put it 
somewhere else, the ALL.TXT directory location is 
C:\Users\***\AppData\Local\WSJT-X\ALL.TXT , where *** is your user name 
as registered in Windows on your computer.  This also assumes that 
you're using WSJT-X software and Microsoft Windows.)

Then do a text query (in Microsoft Notepad that's the Find option under 
the Edit tab) for "AA4M 3D2RRR RR73" (without the quotation marks) and 
click on the Find Next radio button.  Each click will bring you to the 
next occurrence of that text string, in effect working through each of 
your 3D2RRR QSOs in which they responded with an RR73.  There are up and 
down options on the Find window to help you move forward and backward 
around the file.

Using the dates and times on the far left of each record, compare what's 
there with each of the 3D2RRR QSOs in your logbook.  Every matching QSO 
should result in a valid QSO in their log.  The remaining  unmatched 
QSOs in your log may not be in theirs.  These would be the candidates 
for those insurance contacts.

73, Jim  W9FI

On 5/29/2022 8:30 AM, Bill Mullin wrote:
> I only need Rotuma on 5 bands and I worked them on 4 of those.  I was 
> moved all 4 times but never got an RR73.  With no way to check their 
> logs, it's tempting to start making "insurance" contacts.
>
> 73, Bill  AA4M
>
>
> On 05/29/2022 08:20:55, Richard Solomon wrote:
>> I just worked them on 30, they must have
>> heard me, got a +17 report !!
>>
>> Anyway, I was using standard FT8, split,
>> Xmit freq did not move, got a RR73 and
>> logged it.
>>
>> Too bad they don't have a live Log available.
>>
>> 73, Dick, W1KSZ
>>
>> On Sun, May 29, 2022 at 7:45 AM Wes <wes_n7ws at triconet.org> wrote:
>>
>>> And I do mean last.
>>>
>>> I just called them on 40-meter FT8 F/H.  After two transmissions they
>>> copied me
>>> and moved me to their QRG where I sent a sig report.  Their next
>>> transmission
>>> was a CQ and I was moved up the band into never-never-land.
>>>
>>> I can only conclude that I am on a "do not work" list, which is fine 
>>> with
>>> me
>>> because they are on my "do not donate" list.
>>>
>>> Wes  N7WS
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