Mixed Band Separate Mode - This option checks the specific mode of the DX spot 
on any band to determine if you need this country on any band for the specific 
mode.

Check the "Not Worked" option if you want alerts when the country is not worked.

The above two settings is what you want.  Listed below is what I copied from 
the help section.  Finally found this section in the help menu under  OPTIONS - 
USER OPTIONS - ALERT OPTIONS - USER DX ALERT OPTIONS.  

Global QSL Filter
This option determines whether you want alerts for spots when you do not have 
this country confirmed, or if you want alerts whenever you do not have it 
worked.  Check the "Not Confirmed" option if you only want alerts to be made 
when the country is not confirmed.  Check the "Not Worked" option if you want 
alerts when the country is not worked.  If you set the confirmed option, you 
will receive alerts only when the country is not confirmed.  If you set the 
worked option, you will receive alerts if the country is not confirmed and if 
it is not worked.   

Individual Band/Mode Filters
These options allow you to decide what bands and modes should be considered for 
possible alerts when a DX spot is received.  They allow you to tell DXbase that 
you are interested in working DX spots on this mode and band, but not on some 
other band and mode.  Check those band and mode combinations that you normally 
would work.  If you do not check a particular band and mode combination, DXbase 
will ignore a DX spot whenever it is for the band and mode combination that is 
not checked.



Global Category Filter

This option identifies the logic that will be used to determine if you need the 
country when a DX spot is received.  The option set under Global QSL Filter is 
also applied to the final determination if you should receive an alert 
notification.

Disable All Alerts - This option turns off all alerts of whether or not you 
need the DX spot.
Alert All - This option results in all DX spots being categorized as needed.
All Band Mixed Mode - This option is the most general.  Upon receipt of a DX 
spot, DXbase will check to see if you need this country on any band and any 
mode.  If you have a QSO for this band and mode, then no alert will be made.
Mixed Mode Separate Band - This option checks the specific band of the DX spot 
on any mode to determine if you need this country on any mode for the specific 
band.
Mixed Band Separate Mode - This option checks the specific mode of the DX spot 
on any band to determine if you need this country on any band for the specific 
mode.
Individual Mode and Band - This option provides the most detailed and specific 
logic.  Upon receipt of a DX spot, DXbase will check both the mode and the band 
of the DX spot and determine if you need this country for the specific band and 
mode of the station.
New Mode or New Band - This option provides a multiple lookup which first 
checks to see if the DX spot is an all time new mode for this country.  Then it 
checks if the country is on a new band.  If either condition is true then an 
alert will be generated.

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From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Thu Feb  3 20:06:23 2005
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (jim)
Date: Thu Feb  3 20:15:15 2005
Subject: [Dxbase] radio control.
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

well I broke down and bought a icom ct-17 civ interface. for old ic756. 
followed all instructions in help file about interfacing but don't seem to be 
able to get it to work.had a civ from n9zle but was told I had to have one that 
had its own power supply, any ideas would be appreciated
                             Jim N4zy
From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Fri Feb  4 20:06:58 2005
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (jim)
Date: Fri Feb  4 20:15:19 2005
Subject: [Dxbase] radio control. 
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

well thanks every one for the input. so far no good. every thing checks out ok. 
have a new serial cable ic ct-17 civ converter. change the radio ini to match 
ic 756 from 0-50 to  50h which the ic756 manual calls for. I have logger 
installed on computer  and the radio control works fine thru the new cable and 
the new ct-17. I am running xp pro so still open for suggestions
                                             Jim N4ZY
From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Fri Feb  4 20:10:23 2005
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (jim)
Date: Fri Feb  4 20:18:52 2005
Subject: [Dxbase] radio control.
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

i might add that i am running dxbase 2003.if that means any thing
                                Jim N4ZY
From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Fri Feb  4 06:29:17 2005
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stuart Santelmann KC1F)
Date: Sat Feb  5 06:37:18 2005
Subject: [Dxbase] new .rpt files
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hi:

    I downloaded checkmyzones.zip from Joe Glockner's web site, and unzipped it 
into the DXbase folder where the other standard .rpt files are, but the 
Standard Reports menu doesn't show it.  I had it working before on an older 
computer but have now upgraded.  What do I have to do ?  yes, I tried to read 
the Help files, hi

            Thanks            Stu
From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Fri Feb  4 07:28:44 2005
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stuart Santelmann KC1F)
Date: Sat Feb  5 07:36:41 2005
Subject: [Dxbase] new .rpt files
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Got it - add it to the reptdesc file.  Now I remember !

Thanks        Stu        KC1F


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