Ron, I think you're missing the point of this window. It's more of a history of spots file. IMO you don't need to know that 9G5ZZ was on last night at 0030 and was still there at 0100 and again at 0130 in a history window.
You have the active packet/internet window with the check mark reminders that they are needed for current up to day spots. And if you need more specific info you and always do a SH/DX 9G. I like the way it works now. Art Ron wrote: >I find the following example: > >18074.1 9G5ZZ 0031Z - - this was transferred to the needed window. >18074.1 9G5ZZ 0113Z - - this was NOT transferred to the needed window. > >Apparently the distance between these two spots, 42 minutes is within the >range to eliminate duplicate spots. > >If this is what is happening, and it appears so, then I think this is too >great a time displacement. Generally I would say that by 42 minutes a spot >is dead. > >15 minutes would be more like it. > >I can't find anywhere to set the time offset. > >Ron N5IN

