5P12EU Danish
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Posted: Jan 8, 2012 04:07 PM
Msg. 1 of 7
Hi
Vi are several users using the special call sign 5P12EU.
As the QSL Manager I need an ADIF file only with the QSLs that eQSL has not fout automatically.
Is there any way to do that?
73 Jorgen OZ0J
5P12EU Danish Presidency of EU
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VE3FWF Bernie Murphy
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Posted: Jan 15, 2012 02:49 AM
Msg. 2 of 7
Hello:
Can you state the problem more clearly?
I am not sure what problem you are trying to solve.
73 Bernie VE3FWF
VE3FWF Bernie Murphy
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SM4DHF Göran Östman
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Posted: Feb 7, 2012 07:49 AM
Msg. 3 of 7
Was there an answer to how to do this? I would like to do the same! I want to download an ADIF-file of rejected eqsls only. 73 Goran SM4DHF
SM4DHF Göran Östman
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F6DKQ Guy FALCOZ
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Posted: Feb 7, 2012 03:22 PM
Msg. 4 of 7
Hi Jorgen, Goran, all
Be it the archive box, the inbox, or the reject box, the link at the bottom of each page produces the same effect : download the TOTALITY of the 3 boxes.
in other words, there is no tool to split, sort, those records.
They don't even have a special field to mark them confirmed, rejected, unconfirmed
here are a few samples taken from my global adif file :
rejected
<CALL:5>hiscall<QSO_DATE:8:D>20080702<TIME_ON:4>1958<BAND:3>20M<MODE:4>JT65<RST_SENT:3>599<RST_RCVD:0><QSL_SENT:1>Y<QSL_SENT_VIA:1>E<EOR>
confirmed
<CALL:6>hiscall<QSO_DATE:8:D>20110819<TIME_ON:4>1836<BAND:3>20M<MODE:4>JT65<RST_SENT:3>-05<RST_RCVD:0><QSL_SENT:1>Y<QSL_SENT_VIA:1>E<EOR>
unconfirmed (to confirm/reject with green/red buttons)
<CALL:5>hiscall<QSO_DATE:8:D>20120205<TIME_ON:4>1715<BAND:3>20M<MODE:3>SSB<RST_SENT:2>59<RST_RCVD:0><QSL_SENT:1>Y<QSL_SENT_VIA:1>E<EOR>
See a difference ?......All the same !!!!!!
I wish there were a filter to sort unconfirmed qso's in the archive. It would be easier to find a few unconfirmed qso's among > 10 000 eqsl's.
73 de Guy F6DKQ
F6DKQ Guy FALCOZ
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VE3FWF Bernie Murphy
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Posted: Feb 8, 2012 05:59 PM
Msg. 5 of 7
Yes there is a way. Have a look at: http://www.eqsl.cc/QSLCard/DownloadInBox.txtIf you are willing to handcraft a request, you can do pretty well do anything you wish. This interface is really designed for programs but, you can handcraft the request and save it in a shortcut. It works -- I tested the unconfirmed qso filter today. VE3FWF Bernie Murphy
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F6DKQ Guy FALCOZ
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Plus je m'entraine, plus j'ai de la chance
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Posted: Feb 8, 2012 08:05 PM
Msg. 6 of 7
Quote: Yes there is a way. Have a look at: http://www.eqsl.cc/QSLCard/DownloadInBox.txtIf you are willing to handcraft a request, you can do pretty well do anything you wish. This interface is really designed for programs but, you can handcraft the request and save it in a shortcut. It works -- I tested the unconfirmed qso filter today. Thank you Bernie, That is what I have always been looking for.... Today, I have a 100% reply rate when I check the My Referrals page, it says : "InBox Response 100.0% (4398 out of 4398)" As a matter of fact, when I scan all the 4398 records (a little tedious !), I don't see a single qso with the red/green button to confirm or reject. Still, out of curiousity, I launched your request for unconfirmed eqsl's and I got 8 qso's in the reply !!! Guess what... they all differ from my "matching" outbox eqsl by 60 minutes (qso time). Up to a 60 minutes difference, I get a match but the request considers them unconfirmed. 73 de Guy F6DKQ F6DKQ Guy FALCOZcorrection : 60 minutes exactly for the 8 qso's. I certainly have a lot of qso's with a 15, 30 or 45 minutes difference Edited by F6DKQ Guy FALCOZ on Feb 9, 2012 at 07:04 AM
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VE3FWF Bernie Murphy
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Posted: Feb 8, 2012 08:27 PM
Msg. 7 of 7
From what I understand, a qso is deemed to "match" if it is within +/- 60 minutes. I'll take your findings up with the Webmaster as we seem to have a difference between a match and a confirmation.
Once you fix those 8 qso's, you will really have a "clean" Inbox. :-))
73 Bernie
VE3FWF Bernie Murphy
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