Just because you place a checkmark next to Select Marked QSO Records, does not mean that you want ONLY those Marked QSOs to be looked at.
Here are the HELP files words about that OPTION: Select Marked QSO Records results in DXbase choosing any QSOs which are marked in the DXCC box of the "Select" field in your QSO database. QSOs that are marked in the Select field will be chosen as first choice when the award is being computed. However, QSOs will only be selected if they are needed. Note that if the particular award category does not require a marked QSO then it will not be selected. In addition, if you have already marked some other QSO as submitted in the Award field of the QSO database AND you have chosen to Exclude past submissions, DXbase will not select a QSO that is marked if some other QSO has already been submitted. 73 Joe wa6axe Bob Main wrote: > OK I have taken the cards that I just got back from ARRL and have manually > cleared the DXCC Select column and checked the DXCC Award column. What I > want to do is basically not have to go through this again since it took a > few hours to check the 500 QSOs and make sure the proper columns were > checked (or unchecked). Since I mailed the cards in I have received about > 90 QSLs and I want to start checking DXCC Select so that it will be ready > next time I send in my cards. How can I make sure that when I run the DXCC > Award thing again I won't get any of the ones that have already been > processed? I just ran the list again and had "Exclude Past Submissions" and > "Select Marked QSO Records" checked. The worksheet listed two QSOs. Not > sure why they were listed because I know that there are no QSOs with DXCC > Select checked. > > Any ideas or suggestions? > > Bob > KB4CL > > ______________________________________________________________ > Dxbase mailing list > Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/dxbase > Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm > Post: mailto:[email protected] > > > From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Nov 17 20:21:40 2007 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Greg - N4CC) Date: Sat Nov 17 20:30:56 2007 Subject: [Dxbase] Rotor Control In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I've seen the same problem with M2 prop pitch controllers for rotor 1 and rotor 2. Thought it was just something unique to me but maybe not...73 de Greg-N4CC At 02:36 PM 11/17/2007, you wrote: >I have a two rotor setup, using a Yaesu G-2800DXA for rotor 1 and a Yaesu >G-800XA for rotor 2. Both rotors are computer interfaced using Idom Press >controller boards. I use a Byterunner USB to serial port computer interface >to obtain the necessary number of serial ports. > >Computer control of rotor 1 via DXBase always works flawlessly. My problem >is with rotor 2. > >When I first set up rotor 2 in user options, it too works flawlessly as long >as I don't use rotor 1. After the first time I control rotor 1 through >DXBase, rotor 2 will no longer function through the DXBase interface. > >If I then deactivate rotor 2 in DXBase user options, close user options, >reopen user options and then reactivate rotor 2, it will once again function >flawlessly - but only until I use rotor 1 again. Then rotor 2 is non >functional. > >Any ideas of what my problem might be? > >Thank you, >Ken W8LU > >______________________________________________________________ >Dxbase mailing list >Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/dxbase >Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm >Post: mailto:[email protected]

