Thats exactly where I have the brag.txt file. In the dxbase directory where the actual PSK program module is located.
I am wondering if there is a conflict between DXbase PSK and WinPSK (essentially same program by same author) in the registry? May delete WinPSK and see what happens. Thanks for the advice. Now, all I have to do is finish manually putting in the other 300 QSO's/QSL's representing the balance of my DXCC submissions and make sure the lists jive with what I have from the ARRL..... > Message: 4 > From: "VE3WEJ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: "DXBASE MAILING LIST" <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [DXBase] PSK Operation Question > Date: Sun, 28 Dec 2003 00:01:02 -0500 > > Just like psk program of your choice, the brag.txt file is within the > working directory. If you want to use the brag file from winpsk, in > dxpsk, then copy the file into the dxbase directory > > it worked for me > > Dave ve3wej/ve3ie > Windsor, Ontario Message: 3 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [email protected] Date: Sat, 27 Dec 2003 22:47:28 -0500 Subject: [DXBase] PSK Operation Question In setting up the macro keys, one of the commands is for ... PSK to send a file. F'instance, one might have a "brag" file associated to button 1. The command script might read: 'start' 'mycall' de 'theircall' 'start' <brag.txt> So, bk to you 'mycall' de 'theircall' K K K 'stop' My DXBase WIN PSK will not send the <Brag.txt> file. I get an error box: WinPSK 1.0 Brag.txt-- can't be opened. Per the documentation, my <Brag.txt file> is located in the same directory as the PSK module. The command works fine using recently downloaded/installed WinPSK 2.13 loaded in another sub- directory within "Program Files" on the same machine. Any ideas out there? Feel free to write me directly: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks! Chuck Rippel Reply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Chuck Rippel Reply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --

