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Importing wsjt-x adif file with one illegal call ends in importing the other calls in double


 

Today I worked TX9A in FT-8
everthing was logged in wsjtx adif file, where also 5 other qso, which where imported to dxkeeper already, are in.
Usually the other 5 qsos are skipped, not so in this case, when the last one is "illegal" he imports the 5? and the illegal one?
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73 Alex, OE3JTB
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+ AA6YQ comments below
Today I worked TX9A in FT-8
everthing was logged in wsjtx adif file, where also 5 other qso, which where imported to dxkeeper already, are in.
Usually the other 5 qsos are skipped, not so in this case, when the last one is "illegal" he imports the 5? and the illegal one?
+ On the Main window's "Import QSOs" tab, how do you have the "Duplicate checking" panel configured?

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? ? ? ? ? ?Dave, AA6YQ


 

yes its checked
73 Alex, OE3JTB


 

+ AA6YQ comments below

yes its checked

+ If that's the case, then those 5 QSOs that were imported weren't identical to QSOs already present in your log.

+ Pick one of them, and compare it to the logged QSO. If you don't see the difference, please export the logged QSO to an ADIF file, and attach that file and the ADIF file from WSJT-X that you imported to an email message, and send the message to me via

aa6yq (at) ambersoft.com

73,

Dave, AA6YQ