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  1. #1

    Default Frequency Not Available

    I used N3FJP Field Day Log. Only the band is recorded in the log and not the frequency. When recording in the QRZ Logbook, I must insert a frequency to continue in the log fields and save my entry. What frequency should be used?

    AK9W - Arnie

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    I Can't see a problem. You can insert a frequency e.g. 14.0210 or just click on the band in the box to the right of frequency and it will insert 14.000. You have the choice.
    Those who give up liberties for the sake of security deserve neither.

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    You can use just any frequency in the band or select one that is relevant for the mode. Eg 14.250 for 20m SSB and 14.000 for 20m CW, etc.

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    Just beat you to it... LOL
    Those who give up liberties for the sake of security deserve neither.

  5. #5

    Default 60 meters

    I tried to log a QSO from 60 meters that I had the other day. There are only 5 allowed frequencies on 60 and the logbook wouldn't accept any of them so I had to make one up. There isn't even a clickable 60 meter button between 40 and 80 on the entry form.

    73, N4DBR
    N4DBR
    David Roberts
    Lenoir, NC

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    I was trying to log a 30M contact on 10.14015. I couldn't see the 015 on the displayed view. Is there a plan to offer more significant digits? I presume the intent is to log everything in Mhz.

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    Default 60 meters

    There is not a button for 60 meters. I logged a contact on 5405. It's one of the 5 allowed frequencies on 60 pre-programmed into my FT-897D. But I can't click on the button for 60 meters since it isn't there and when I try and manually put in 5.405 it won't accept it as legitimate.
    N4DBR
    David Roberts
    Lenoir, NC

    email - n4dbr@charter.net
    web - www.clarkschapel.com

    BS - Appalachian State University, Boone, NC
    MDiv - New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, New Orleans, LA
    DMin - Southern Baptist School for Biblical Studies, Jacksonville, FL
    Ed.D - Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest, NC (in process)

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    Default Check the Contest Rules

    Most contests don't allow contacts on the WARC abnds and 60 to count. That's why they may be locked out in a a contest logger.

    Cortland
    KA5S

  9. #9

    Default Not Just a Contest Logger

    The QRZ logbook is not just a contest logger. You can use it to log contest contacts but it isn't limited to that. You'll find 12 and 17 meters listed, but not 60.
    N4DBR
    David Roberts
    Lenoir, NC

    email - n4dbr@charter.net
    web - www.clarkschapel.com

    BS - Appalachian State University, Boone, NC
    MDiv - New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, New Orleans, LA
    DMin - Southern Baptist School for Biblical Studies, Jacksonville, FL
    Ed.D - Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest, NC (in process)

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    430.287.5 is a problem to log, the program makes 430.288 from it

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