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Digital » Signal Report on QSLs received Jul 21, 2012 09:12 PM (Total replies: 7)

Oh, I wanted to add :-)

It is rough if you have incoming JT65 QSLs with 599.
If you already sent yours, and they retrieved it, theres no reject button.

It would be nice if the system was coded to not allow sending 599 for a JT65 QSL
OR
The inbox was smart enough to detect it's a JT65 QSL and if the signal report = 599 then enable the Reject button.

The way it is now you can't reject or send it back to be corrected. Your stuck with it if you sent first.
So the 599's sit in the inbox

Den

K4DEN Denis E Hruza Jr

Digital » Signal Report on QSLs received Jul 21, 2012 09:00 PM (Total replies: 7)

"But as the JT65-HF log does contain both the -dB value as well as both stations I was wondering if there is already some clever program that will convert this JT65-HF log into ADIF format."

Old post, but I'll add to it for others reading it looking for info.

The JT65-HF log is already in adif format. It's also easy to manually import into HRD using
logbook->import->adif
from the top menu in the HRD logbook. You'll have to open and update each record manually if using a QRZ sub.

The JT65-HF adif log file itself can be found in:
C:\users\<yourname>\AppData\local\JT65-HF\

--- Can't find AppData folder?
Note: AppData folder is system hidden. In explorer ( not IE ) You need to choose:
Tools->Folder Options..
Then choose the "View" tab
Then select "show hidden files and folders"
Now you should be able to see the AppData folder
---

If this is the only adif you import into HRD, it will always default to that folder for imports. So you can run JT65-HF, log for a bit and then import.

Once in HRD, uploading to eQSL is possible. You may need Ham Radio Deluxe Utilities ( not part of normal HRD ). It can also add LOTW uploading from within HRD.

If you need an editor for adif files, try ADIFMaster


Den

K4DEN Denis E Hruza Jr