[SADXA] 3D2RRR One last time
Bill Mullin
MrBill at AA4M.Com
Sun May 29 16:04:57 EDT 2022
Hello Jim,
Knowing how easy it is to add/change/modify entries in the ALL.TXT file
using any text editor, I feel that they are proof of nothing and I've
never bothered to save them. I'll simply wait for the log on Clublog,
then check for my QSO's. If I have to make any additional contacts but
the expedition is over, I wait until the next time Rotuma is activated.
But I do appreciate your suggestions!
73, Bill AA4M
> On 05/29/2022 9:24:02 am, Jim Wysocki (wysocki1 at mindspring.com) wrote:
> > 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
>
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