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Upload from Digipan to LoTW: invalid mode
When I upload a digipan .adi file directly to logbook of the world
(LoTW), it gives me an error for _every_single_ QSO because digipan says the mode is BPSK (or whatever), and LoTW wants PSK31 (or whatever else). The only work-around I've been able to find is to manually edit every single QSO. Does anyone know of a quicker way? (Map BPSK to PSK31 at LoTW, or change the log default for digipan) |
Upload from Digipan to LoTW: invalid mode
"Goog" wrote in message oups.com... When I upload a digipan .adi file directly to logbook of the world (LoTW), it gives me an error for _every_single_ QSO because digipan says the mode is BPSK (or whatever), and LoTW wants PSK31 (or whatever else). The only work-around I've been able to find is to manually edit every single QSO. Does anyone know of a quicker way? (Map BPSK to PSK31 at LoTW, or change the log default for digipan) You need a tool that will do patterned replacement in a file. Such tools include: editors -vi, sed, emacs processors - awk languages to write simple programs - snobol, icon, and (probably) perl Versions of the editors have been written for almost every operating system. Best Regards, Ed, N5EI |
Upload from Digipan to LoTW: invalid mode
On Apr 3, 7:21 am, "Edward Feustel" wrote:
"Goog" wrote in message oups.com... When I upload a digipan .adi file directly to logbook of the world (LoTW), it gives me an error for _every_single_ QSO because digipan says the mode is BPSK (or whatever), and LoTW wants PSK31 (or whatever else). The only work-around I've been able to find is to manually edit every single QSO. Does anyone know of a quicker way? (Map BPSK to PSK31 at LoTW, or change the log default for digipan) You need a tool that will do patterned replacement in a file. Such tools include: editors -vi, sed, emacs processors - awk languages to write simple programs - snobol, icon, and (probably) perl Versions of the editors have been written for almost every operating system. Best Regards, Ed, N5EI I opened the .adi file with notepad, and found I could "replace all" BPSK with PSK31. I'm all set, but I think a patch in digipan would be nice. The program is so cool as-is, that I don't want to impose on the developer! |
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