The exchange components are often stored in different database fields to determine and display the multipliers which is also required to compute the score. I am sure you know by now that we don’t store the “contest exchange” in a single database field. in the event of a conflict between information in a dedicated contest field and this field, information in the dedicated contest field shall prevail.use Cabrillo format to convey contest information for which ADIF fields are not specified.The developers of ADIF realized this and added these bullets to the STX_STRING / SRX_STRING definition: There is a complexity around this that you are missing. There is a solution directly from N1MM without using ADIF MASTER or other ADIF modifiers? As well as changing every single STX by inserting a fixed STX_STRING for the thousands of QSOs made in the contests or using a simple global replace from to KW Thanks 73's Franco By writing QSL card, also including the “CONTEST QSO TRANSMITTED INFORMATION” (STX or STX_STRING) in the qsl infos, this is wrong because often the STX only is not always correct information. (also from 1 to MaxNumber not as from 001 to Maxumber but as integer is normal) CABRILLO exports FULL REPORT (STX_STRING) it right, in ADIF only a recreated progressive number. EXPORT ADIF puts me in the instead of the real DATA REPORT together with the 59/599 signal only a progressive number contained in the STX field, forgetting to export the real information given together with the report and not the STX_STRING. Unfortunately if I carry out an EXPORT ADIF, the REPORT data that contain for example the 59 KW or the 59 ZONE or other STX_STRING. If I export to CABRILLO, all the essential data, including the full RS/RST REPORT (including the 'STX_STRING'), it seems to me that they are correctly exported. MISSING STX: contest QSO transmitted serial number with a value greater than or equal to 0 (integer) STX_STRING: contest QSO transmitted information (string) It seems to me that this topic has already been said for several years which we consider important, without a current solution. Clearing Rttyrite Sections from writelog.N1MM EXPORT ADIF STX - STX_STRING.Then next year, you can associate the same file to your new CQWW RTTY contest log file. You can then edit this message file to your liking, save it, and use it in the contest. In addition to pressing the function keys on the keyboard, you can use a mouse to click on the buttons (also referred to as key caps) marked F1-F12 in the Entry Window screen (Figure 1). Those are half of the 48 messages available. ![]() F1-F12 are programmed with messages for Running, and F1-F12 are also programmed with different messages for S&P. However, the function key messages (F1-F12) are unique in that they have dual functions depending on whether or not you are in Running mode (calling CQ) or S&P mode (search & pounce). ![]() ![]() There are 48 possible messages that can be programmed in RTTY mode with N1MM Logger. In addition, be sure to check out the K8UT instructional video on N1MM RTTY messages here. ![]() This page will focus on basic information to get you familiar with how RTTY messages are programmed and used with N1MM Logger+. That section is quite long but may be a better source than this page, which is abbreviated. Section 2.4 Stored Messages and Macros in N1MMplus.pdf covers messages and macros in detail. N1MM Logger+ > Setting up RTTY Messages F1-F12
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