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Re: TLF and the Stew Perry
From: |
Csahok Zoltan |
Subject: |
Re: TLF and the Stew Perry |
Date: |
Tue, 2 Jan 2024 16:36:57 +0000 |
Cabrillo format doesn't support literals, only predefined symbolic tags.
The offending entry is "EN62,4".
For a solution check for example rules/cqww160/cqww160
The main configs in your case would be
CABRILLO=UNIVERSAL
CABRILLO-EXCHANGE=EN62
but other CABRILLO-* fields can be also set as required
in order to avoid TLF asking for them.
73,
Zoli
ha5cqz
On Mon, Jan 01, 2024 at 11:16:48PM -0600, Bill Lederer wrote:
> Thanks.
> My next question is producing the cabrillo file for this contest. In my
> logcfg.dat, I have specified
> CABRILLO-TEMPLATE=stewperry.fmt
> Which contains
> QSO_FMT=FREQ,5;MODE,2;DATE,10;TIME,4;MYCALL,13;EN62,4;HISCALL,13;EXCH
> This yields an error at startup of
> Wrong Parameter for keyword 'CABRILLO-TEMPLATE': unknown tag
> 'QSO_FMT=FREQ,5;MODE,2;DATE,10;TIME,4;MYCALL,13;EN62,4;HISCALL,13;EXCH'
> I get the same result if the first field is QSO instead of QSO_FMT.
> Thanks,
> w8lvn
> On Sun, Dec 31, 2023 at 1:32 PM Csahok Zoltan <[1]ha5cqz@gmx.com> wrote:
>
> Check that you have set your locator right in logcfg.dat:
>
> MYQRA=AB12CD
>
> 73,
> Zoli
>
> On Sun, Dec 31, 2023 at 11:08:21AM -0600, Bill Lederer wrote:
> > I ran the december stew perry contest. TLF is working for me well,
> but I
> > haven't worked out how the scoring is done.
> > I'm using the provided stewperry rules file with my call and
> exchange set
> > up the way I like.
> > However, the scoring seems not quite right, with scores of 20 for a
> qso
> > with a station near me, as opposed to 2 or three points.
> > Is there a setup step that I am missing?
> > --
> > --w8lvn--
>
> --
> --w8lvn--
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