[WT-support] Log rejected by RXDC robot

Wolfgang Schwarz -DK9VZ- ws at dk9vz.com
Thu Mar 22 07:25:02 CET 2012


I had the same problem yesterday and had some time to solve the problem.

One QSO on 80m SSB was entered on 3.800. I changed it to 3.799 and
then the robot did accept the same log.

Same happened with the received numbers in column 11. You have to check 
manually
if there is e.g. an oblast with three characters, which would be wrong.

In our case someone entered our own call for a QSO that has been saved 
too early
and entered "SSB" as oblast which led to that mistake.

It is great that the robot does such a good consistency check, but it is 
sad that he
doesn´t tell you which line is wrong. Searching within 3.000 log lines 
is not funny

By the way. How about a function within WT to filter out QSOs with the 
own call?

/*73 de*/
/*Wolfgang DK9VZ*/
ws at dk9vz.com <mailto:ws at dk9vz.com>


Am 21.03.2012 23:59, schrieb f6ira:
> Our cabrillo from for last RDXC always be rejected by robot with same 
> message:
>
> 1. Column 2 must contain frequencies.
> Please check if your log contains frequencies.
> Total lines: 2238
> Bad lines: 1
>
> Nothing appears wrong when editing file. See 6 first lines below 
> header. Any idea ?
>
> QSO: 21022 CW 2012-03-17 1200 F6KNB 599 001 RT4F 599 PE
> QSO: 21022 CW 2012-03-17 1201 F6KNB 599 002 RT3T 599 NN
> QSO: 21022 CW 2012-03-17 1201 F6KNB 599 003 UD8A 599 CB
> QSO: 21022 CW 2012-03-17 1202 F6KNB 599 004 R9QQ 599 KN
> QSO: 21022 CW 2012-03-17 1202 F6KNB 599 005 RA6MQ 599 RO
> QSO: 21022 CW 2012-03-17 1203 F6KNB 599 006 DL9ZP 599 003
>
> Gilles F6IRA
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