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When I edited my log file and tried to re-load it, I got an error: [ Input past the end ] [ No such band ] or other. Why?

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When I edited my log file and tried to re-load it, I got an error: [ Input past the end ] [ No such band ] or other. Why?

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When editing your log file, be careful not to disturb the columnar format of the data file. The file is Space delimited, not Tab delimited, which means you must use spaces when editing the file, not tabs. Also be sure that there are no empty lines after the last QSO. Note: Use the {File} {Display log/data files} menu to view/edit files. If there are blank QSO lines at the bottom of the log file, you can delete them by &#60Entering&#62 DL at the callsign input prompt. When viewing the file in an editor, the cursor should flash on the line just below the last QSO, at column 1, with nothing to the right of it and nothing below it. Q: Can I use long log filenames ? A: Yes, but keep them simple so the text fits in the existing display fields. Using names that tell you what the contest is {2009cqww_cw.log} {2009paqp.log} is helpful. Q: When I operate portable in a contest, what callsign format do I use in GenLog`s setup and in my Cabrillo log? A: You cannot enter a slash in your callsign in

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