What you should be doing:
1. Export to eQSL
2. Upload ADIF file from #1 to eQSL
3. Wait.
4. Download outbox (I think) from eQSL. It's the one that has your
confirmations. I think inbox is all your QSOs, so don't download that
one.
5. Import from eQSL, selecting the file you download
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 6:44 PM, Bud Governale, W3LL wrote:
> I uploaded to eQSL DX4WIN logbook contacts from the 160M SSB contest.
> DX4WIN asked if I wanted to upload 496 contacts.
> That was the correct number of contacts made so I said yes. I have the
> generated .adi file which was uploaded
I uploaded to eQSL DX4WIN logbook contacts from the 160M SSB contest. DX4WIN
asked if I wanted to upload 496 contacts.
That was the correct number of contacts made so I said yes. I have the
generated .adi file which was uploaded to eQSL. A
few days after the contest I downloaded the eQSL report
> I have seen MicroHAM products in action and they are very well
> thought out and supported. However, you are comparing a $50 kit
> with a $450 Cadillac …
More like a single bit soldering iron with a multi-bit SMD
workstation. As I said, if all one needs is a USB based replacement
for the CT
Having trouble sending my Dx4win log in ADIF. I sent my log to club log in ADIF
and it reports many errors. Like a lot canadian calls are reported to have the
wrong DXCC code.
All thou club log corrected this or so it seems. I wonder what happened.. As
far as DX4win is concerned the log is cor
Joe, the K9JM solution might be just good enough for most people. I have seen
MicroHAM products in action and they are very well thought out and supported.
However, you are comparing a $50 kit with a $450 Cadillac …
73,
Andreas, N6NU
On Feb 28, 2012, at 8:01 AM, "Joe Subich, W4TV" wrote:
>
Larry,
On 2/28/2012 10:28 AM, Larry Gauthier (K8UT) wrote:
>
> You raise a very good point. K9JM's new gadget is not the only option
> for safe operation of a PW1.
Not that I'm complaining but K9JM obviously did not look very hard for
alternatives since band decoders which included the CI-V r
Joe,
You raise a very good point. K9JM's new gadget is not the only option for
safe operation of a PW1. My update must include similar mention of microHAM
and DXlabs solutions.
-larry (K8UT)
-Original Message-
From: Joe Subich, W4TV
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2012 6:25 PM
To: dx4win@ma
Dave,
Yes, it is possible to move your favorite connection to the top.
1. Open the dx4win.tcp file in Notepad.
2. Find the line for your desired node.
3. Cut the line, and Paste it at the top of the list.
4. Save the file, being sure Notepad does not add .txt by selecting File Type
as All Files
Kostas,
Thanks, it now works fine.
73,
Dave, G3UEG
At 11:01 28/02/2012, Kostas Stamatis wrote:
>For previous versions
>Go to dx4win>save directory.
>Open dx4win.tcp with notepad and edit it. Put you preffered node at the top
>and save it.
>Don't forget not to update with Jim's program this
For previous versions
Go to dx4win>save directory.
Open dx4win.tcp with notepad and edit it. Put you preffered node at the top
and save it.
Don't forget not to update with Jim's program this file.
By the way
if you want to edit the function keys in packet window press ALT+E
Make an empty function
David,
At least in v.8.05, the last cluster address used will move up
to the top position and stay there the next time you are
starting DX4WIN.
73,
Kjell, PB3SM/SM6CPI
> -Original Message-
> From: dx4win-boun...@mailman.qth.net
> [mailto:dx4win-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Dav
Kjell,
Thanks, I omitted to say I am still using 7.07..
I have not yet update to 8.05, because I have not yet worked out how
to deal with all the various info I have in the notes fields in 7.07,
which have no structure to them
73,
Dave, G3UEG
At 10:34 28/02/2012, Kjell W. Strom wr
I had wondered the same question.. Just one follow-up.
I use the local connection (to VE7CC). Is there a way to move this
to the top of the list (currently 5th) so I can use the 3 x ENTER process.
Is there an option to clear, automatically, all the old spots when
starting a new session. If n
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