RE: ADIF ... Your help please
Hello Manuel,
If you are importing an ADIF 3x file (which may contain the SUBMODE field) you have to check the option "Check if file contains SUBMODE field for MFSK/PSK". This is explained in the Swisslog help (Import QSOs) with an important note:
Important: when importing from ADIF you will see here the option "Check if file contains SUBMODE field for MFSK/PSK". Check it if your ADIF file contains the SUBMODE field if you have QSOs made in PSK or MFSK mode. This way Swisslog will ignore asking to assign the PSK/MFSK mode (which doesn't exist in Swisslog) and will set the correct mode by reading the SUBMODE field. If you don't check this option and Swisslog find QSOs made in PSK/MFSK mode, you will be asked in a later step to assign manually the right mode.
ASCI is a submode of RTTY. If the file generated by the other software really fulfills ADIF 3x specifications, the QSO made in ASCI mode should be set with 2 ADIF fields:
MODE = RTTY
SUBMODE = ASCI
Swisslog recognises these submodes if placed in the MODE field and convert them properly.
Please check the above option while importing from ADIF and let me know. If you still have problems, please send me the ADIF file to check here.
Best 73
Jordi, EA3GCV
Current developer of Swisslog
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