Dave,

Will have to check into this, but you can work around this by using the
DXbase Selection Wizard to extract QSOs for say 160 meters, then run it
again and select 80, and so forth.  Each time, it will ask if you want to
empty previous Wizard records and you can just say no except for the first
time you run it.  This would give you a subset of your QSOs for only the
bands you want included.  Then, when running the award, select Wizard
instead of QSO log.  As I recall, you get an award check list of QSOs, but
not an actual award submission form for WPX but don't remember for certain
but I'll ask one of the programmers.

Regards,
Courtney

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Chasey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 2:28 AM
Subject: [DXBase] dxbase 2003 & wpx


>
> I decided to send in for the WPX award, and just ran the Output ->
> Awards -> WPX to generate my first submission, just like I do with
> DXCC.    I was all ready to send it in, and decided to spot check
> some entries to be sure that it was correct.
>
> The following was taken from the CQ website's rules listing at:
>
> http://www.cq-amateur-radio.com/wpxrules.html
>
> E. Certificates are issued for HF (16010) for the following modes and
number of prefixes. VHF contacts do not count for the WPX Awards program.
WARC band contacts are not acceptable. Cross-mode QSOs are not valid for the
CW or Two-way SSB certificates.
>
>
> The report DXbase generated included both WARC band QSO's and VHF (2
meter)
> QSO's in the listing.
>
> Is this a bad query/report in DXbase, or did I run something incorrectly?
>
> thanks....Dave -- WN9NBT
>
>
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