As I understand it DxBase uses the hosts file to determine the internet 
clusters.  If this is the case then if I were to edit the hosts file, rearrange 
some of the nodes, shouldn't they appear that way when I go into User Options?

For example, I usually have the N5IN cluster up, but it seems to have died 
earlier this afternoon so I now have DX Central up.  I went into the hosts file 
and move DX Central so that it was next to the N5IN node so that I wouldn't 
have to hunt all over for it.  The problem is that the listing under User 
Options did not change.  Why not?

Thanks,
Bob
KB4CL

P.S. Anybody have a clue where the N5IN cluster went to and when it might 
return?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Art Searle W2NRA)
Date: Fri Oct 29 00:31:02 2004
Subject: [Dxbase] Re: [RTTY] Logging software?
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Bill wrote:
> Hmmmmmm
> Art, I use MMTTY also, and maybe we are talking about two different 
> things.
> First off, you can call MMTTY from the Programs Menu option, you don't 
> have to turn rig control off, and MMTTY can be set to the same com port at 
> DXBase cw is set to.
> MMTTY has it's own little logging program that is easily .adi imported to 
> DXBase.
> or
> You can download the free HamScope which uses the MMTTY engine and does 
> save directly to DXBase.

After a private email exchange with Bill a.k.a. FireBrick I got MMTTY 
working with DXBase 2005 even with the microHam Keyer USB interface.  It's 
late and I haven't fully tested it but it does seem to be working great.

So, bottom line, DXBase 2005 does work with MMTTY if set up right.

Thanks Bill,

73,
Art
W2NRA 

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