[WT-support] Importing a cabrillo file from N1MM
    Pete Smith 
    n4zr at contesting.com
       
    Mon Aug 29 13:19:28 CEST 2011
    
    
  
What I generally recommend in this case is that people *create* a 
Cabrillo or ADIF file using the *receiving* program, and compare the 
format of the two files to determine what is incompatible with the 
receiving program's expectation.  Typically, you can then do a global 
search-and-replace using a word processor.
Another approach, if WT supports it, is to export an ADIF file from N1MM 
and import it into Win-Test.  You *may* still have to do the format 
check, but at least you won't have to deal with the Cabrillo header.
73, Pete N4ZR
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On 8/29/2011 7:10 AM, Gregg wrote:
> I have a DXpedition Cabrillo file that was created by N1MM and I would like
> to import it into Wintest. Wintest throws an error "Bad format of QSO #2
> line 15".
>
> Line 15 is actually the first QSO. File header and first QSO:
>
> START-OF-LOG: 2.0
> ARRL-SECTION: DX
> CALLSIGN: FS/W6IZT
> CLUB: None
> CONTEST:
> CATEGORY: SINGLE-OP ALL HIGH MIXED
> CLAIMED-SCORE: 1427496
> OPERATORS: N1MM
> SOAPBOX: General DX Log
> NAME: Gregg
> ADDRESS: nil
> ADDRESS: nil, nil nil
> ADDRESS: nil
> CREATED-BY: N1MM Logger V11.8.2
> QSO: 21024 CW 2011-08-20 2129 FS/W6IZT      599  N6TQ          599
>
> Any ideas on how I can correct this file so it will import into Wintest?
>
> Thanks
> Gregg
>
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