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QSO: freq mo date time call nr p ck sec call nr p ck sec QSO: freq mo date time call rst exch call rst exch

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For instance, look at these two Cabrillo template examples: Whilst ADIF logs have each item of a log-line correctly placed in a specific tag, Cabrillo logs depend on correct identification of the log to know where particular types of data will be found. When talking about imported logs, the program uses the 'CONTEST' tag, which is present in the header of an ADIF or Cabrillo log, to decide how to process each QSO line. What do we Collect in which Contests? (not an all-inclusive list)Ĭontests where you collect COUNTIES: State and Joint-Region QSO PartiesĬontests where you collect STATES: ARRL-10, ARRL-DX-CW, ARRL-DX-SSB, ARRL-RR-CW, ARRL-RR-RTTY, ARRL-RR-SSB, ARRL-RTTY, ARRL-SCRĬontests where you collect ITU ZONES: IARU-HFĬontests where you collect CQ ZONES: CQWWĬontests where you collect SECTIONS: ARRL-160, ARRL-FIELD-DAY, ARRL-SS-CW, ARRL-SS-SSBĬontests where you collect GRID-SQUARES: ARRL-222, ARRL-VHF-JAN, ARRL-VHF-JUN, ARRL-VHF-SEP, CQ-VHF, CQWW-VHF, STEWPERRYįor this program to function properly, it needs to understand the data that it is being presented with.















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