Hi Guys
    Thanks to Dale, AA1QD, the problem has been resolved. At his suggestion,
I changed the radio.ini files on the IC-756 pro's pacing number from 5 to 10
 I have tried the new setting on serval different bands and the frequency is
entered correctly. I see no difference in the speed of the program.
JV
 
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Subject: [Dxbase] Frequency
 
Ran into a strange problem last night. I had monitor 1 set to DXBase
2005 and Monitor 2 to DX Atlas 2.25. After I had logged serval QSOs, I
happen to look at the frequency that was logged. All QSOs were 363416.56 and
the band was 75. I closed DX Atlas and the frequencies were logged OK. Open
DX Atlas back up and got the same problem. Anyone have this happen to them
and if so, what's the cure. Using 2.4 MHz and XP pro. Rig is an IC-756 pro.
JV
From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Sun May 29 04:58:03 2005
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joseph Glockner)
Date: Sun May 29 05:09:12 2005
Subject: [Dxbase] DXCC Submission - followup comments
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Good morning to all:

After further testing, I have sent Jack a ZIP file
that contains an mdb file with sample QSOs - along
with 4 photos (screen-captures) - showing that the
problem, with regards to the DXCC Award submission
Worksheet and QSO Form, that has been discussed on
the reflector, appears to be showing up (with some
QSOs missing from the forms) because of the way in
which the DXCC Award module handles the logbook
QSOs which are marked as NOT VALID for MODE (these
will showup in your logbook VALID column as being in
RED color).. These QSOs do NOT have a checkmark next
to the MODE - only a checkmark for MIXED.

QSOs that would fall into this category are any
CW QSOs that were made prior to January 1, 1975.

I will wait to see what Jack finds, after he has
had a chance to look over and evaluate my ZIP
file contents.

73 to all!

Joe wa6axe

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