Doesn't seem like a bug to me. Remember, UA9 and UA3 are separate
countries and completely distinctive prefixes. A UA9 simply affixing a /3
to their call is technically NOT indicating he is in a different DXCC
country; technically he should be signing UA9XX/UA3, not simply /3. It's
the same as
I've read all the app notes and the list archives (going way back) and the
manual, and this problem
(or variations of it) has been mentioned many times before, so I was surprised
to see it in V 8.02.
The Remove Duplicate QSLs function is wonderful in concept...just what I
need...but in
This likely isn't a bug, but is something to be aware of.
Yesterday upon exiting DX4WIN 8.02 and answering yes to the Log
Modified, Do You Want to Save dialog box, I received the error message
that I was using an unlicensed demo version and the log couldn't be
saved. Very stupidly thinking it
, no question.
Greg KTØK
-Original Message-
From: Mel [mailto:ve...@videotron.ca]
Sent: Monday, October 19, 2009 10:01 AM
To: Gregory Brown
Cc: dx4win@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Dx4win] Unexpected Unlicensed Demo Version,
Can't Save problem
If that's the bug
I haven't seen this thread before, so forgive me if this has been
mentioned. On several occasions when some program has acted very
strangely in response to a seemingly unrelated keystroke, I've found
that there was a problem (like a sticky key) with the keyboard. So you
may think you are typing
Great point, and one that needs repeating! The QRZ grid info is
automatically generated from, apparently, your stations's zip code (or
town name?). In most cases, there are several small grids within
each, so there is a good chance that the grid reported in QRZ is wrong
unless people have
Thanks to everyone who answered my ini file question, both on the
discussion list and directly. I think I now understand it well enough
not to be dangerous!
Greg KT0K
Lou,
I don't have any experience with the interface you are considering, but I
did have (apparently) the same problem with my CT-17 and faced the same
quandry. My choice was to assume that the MAX232 chip in the CT-17 was
fried (the IC is about the most fragile component in there) and decided to
: Mel Martin (VE2DC) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Gregory Brown' [EMAIL PROTECTED], dx4win@mailman.qth.net
Subject: RE: [Dx4win] ICOM 765 !
Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 20:19:46 -0500
If you added up the cost of the components of a Pro II, I doubt that
would come out anywhere near the selling price either
Brian,
If you have Quick Split set to On on the 756PROII, the behavior you
mention is the default. The easiest way to accomplish the behavior you want
is to set Quick Split to Off. Then clicking on spots will set the spit
frequencies correctly and bring the main VFO VFO A into the foreground.
Original message:
Speaking of the 756Pro...I have a 756 Pro II, and I'd like to have it set
filter 1 rather than filter 2 for SSB use. Before I start poking around
and
re-inventing the wheel, does anyone have a rig file specific to the Pro II
that has this already set up?
David,
I'm using
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