I currently use DX Atlas with Dxbase 2002=2E  I just open both in separate=

windows and jump back and forth as needed=2E   How will 2003 make my life
better???   I'm just not clear on how this is "compliant" with 2003=2E

Thanks,

Steve
W2KN

Original Message:
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From: FireBrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 6 Aug 2002 12:26:00 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [DXBase] DX Atlas feature


For all you whom as yet have not upgraded to 2003=2E I have a feature you =
may
like=2E
The 2003 version is compliant with DX Atlas (which must be purchased
separately)=2E
I was trying to work XY3C, Myanmar, but no joy as they faded out around
17:00Z=2E

So I called up DX Atlas and used the Gray Line Advance to see when we will=

again be optimum for my location=2E

I'm not going to tell you what time will be optimum Gray Line as I don't
need any more competition than I already have=2E (go ahead, flame me lol)=2E=


But using this option just may give me the edge I need=2E

Every week I find out something new in DXB=2E=2E=2E
I obviously knew about the DX Atlas, just never dawned on me to use this
way=2E duh!


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The universe is a figment of its own imagination=2E There's no future in t=
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travel=2E
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Bill H=2E in Chicagoland
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