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> > Just upgraded from DXBase 5 to 2003. Imported 33000 Q's and everything
> looks
> > fine with that. Have some questions. Can someone help me, please:
> > - CW keying. Can't seem to get it to work. I am using WIN98SE and a
> parallel
> > port. It worked fine with DXBase5. In the "Options" "CW" tab, I have
> > selected DXB98LPT1 and checked "Activate Internal DXBase keyer" . When I
> > click on any of the message folders nothing happens.
>
> Check System, Harware, Ports and write down the I/O address of the lpt
port.
> Then read the section on CW interfacing that tells about checking the
> registry for proper port addressing.
> LPT1 uses IRQ7, 0378. Couldn't find anything in the Help directory - "CW
> interfacing section" that mentions anything about the anything to do with
> the registry. Am I in the right section?

Help, Contents, CW Interface, Windows Registry Entries.
The other thing to make sure is that you have the two files
DriverX.sys and DriverX.vxd are installed/copied to Windows System and
System32. I can never remember which.

This is probably the most common problem people have, getting the darn cw
interface to work. I fought it for a long time till I got it solved.


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> > - DXTelnet. I am a registered user. Can I set it up so it is easy to log
> > onto from DXBase like I presently do by selecting "New Internet Cluster"
> > under the "Windows" pull-down?
>
> Nope, that's how it's done.
> If I select something other than DXTelnet, like "na2na.homedns.org" it
logs
> on by selecting "New Internet Cluster". But with DXTelnet it doesn't do
> that. I am assuming there is something I need to do to set it up.
>
>
> > - Is there a way to click on a called out call on either the packet
screen
> > or internet screen and have the radio go to that frequency? I can use
> Alt-Q
> > to manually change the freq on the TS-950SDX.
>
> Clicking on the Type column should 'jump' your rig to that frequency
listed.
> This works in either Packet, Internet, and the DX Info windows.
> Yes, that does it - Tnx.
>
>
> > - I have the RAC CD loaded on my hard drive. How do I set up DXBase so I
> can
> > easily go there for an address?
>
> Go to Options, User Options and Directories.
> Fill in the info.
> Sometimes, with some computers you have to put a \ at the end of the CDROM
> Data Path.
> I use Buckmaster and I have to enter into the window \HAM0\
> Some computers need that final \ others do not. Gremlin????
> Since I have the RAC cd loaded on my hard drive, can I just point to
folder
> on my hard drive? What I typed in was "D:\ham\rac\". In the QSL INFO
screen,
> on the left size under CDROM, I get a message "Not found, RAC error 3".
>
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>
>
> > - I subscribe to GOWIN. How do I set it up to check for QSL managers?
> Under
> > the "AUX MGR" screen I list it's path, but nothing happens.
>
> First off you have to have the proper GoWin.dll and weekly updates in a
> GoWin directory. There is a special .dll supplied by GoList.
> The Dos weekly updates will not work.
> In AuX Manger, fill in the GoList Data Path.
> I have GOWIN and the "GOWIN32.dll" in the folder.  It is in folder
> "E:\ham\gowin" and that is what I typed in the Aux Mgr. Still can't get it
> to work.
>
> Guess I am missing a few things yet.
> Tnx agn
> Tony
>
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> >
> > Tnx for the help. I'm a greenie with this program, yet.
> >
> > Tony
> > N2TK
> >
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