[Dx4win] Selection/Filter

2005-11-30 Thread Juha Rantanen
Teemu, SM0WKA wrote:
> 
> So is there anyway to select group numbers 1-50 in a F8 selection or Filter?

Go Filter | Selection and from there from drop down menu choose which 
group you want to select and press ok. Then you can export them to ADIF.

By the way shoudn't you have SM0WKA as group number 1 and SM0W as 2 as 
the group 0 is ment for all QSOs. At least that's the way I have them.

0 All QSOs
1 OH6KSR
2 OG6KSR
3 OH6XX

OH6KSR is my old callsign.

73,
Juha OH6XX
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[Dx4win] Selection/Filter

2005-11-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
Go to Filter/Selection, pick "Replace this name" in the drop down box,  
replace the name with one of your choosing, and then select each group you want 
 to 
include in this selection.
 
Lex
N4LF
 
In a message dated 11/30/2005 9:01:07 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


In  my DX4WIN log I have the QSOs of my regular call (SM0WKA) and contest
call  (SM0W). My regular call is Group number 0 and all the contest
operations  are assigned a group number respectively. 

I wish to export all QSOs  for each call separately to ADIF. Exporting the
regular callsign QSOs to  ADIF was easy but as I see it there is no way to
export group numbers 1-50  which is the contest call operations to an adif
file, or rather select  those QSOs. If I have missed something does anyone
have a hint?

So  is there anyway to select group numbers 1-50 in a F8 selection or  Filter?

73
Teemu SM0WKA -  SM0W


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[Dx4win] DX4WIN 6.3 label feature

2005-11-30 Thread Tod
Paul:

While making some labels recently I found that if I used && instead of %% in
the "greetings field" I would get whatever the contents of "Notes for this
Call" were printed out as a part of the label. That was interesting. I tried
a few other choices but was unable to make any of them print out the "Notes
for this QSO" field. Are you aware of a way to do that?

I have a special N6TR filter that moves the exchange (my nr, his call, his
number, his check, his section) into the "Notes for this QSO" field. It
would be very nice to be able to get that exchange information to print out
as a part of the label. I think I have seen something like this from some of
the guys who send out QSL's but I am not sure which logging program they are
using.

This is not a request to put such a thing in place if it is not there (I
would like that of course), but simply a query to see if something is in
place and I can use it.

I can image that there is some sort of table look up or index tied to the
character in the field and I accidentally hit upon a combination that
produced useful results. The other upper case characters for the numeral set
that I tried simply inserted the character, e.g. ## or ^^ .

73, Tod, K?TO


[Dx4win] FSK RTTY with mmtty and rigblaster pro

2005-11-30 Thread John Kjos
Hi, anyone using FSK RTTY with mmtty and rigblaster pro with a Yaesu rig? I 
am interested using FSK so I can use the RTTY with my rig and logging 
program. Thanks- John
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[Dx4win] RTTY, Rigblaster, microHam, etc.

2005-11-30 Thread Jim Reisert AD1C
There have been many queries on the reflector lately about using blah-blah
interface with DX4WIN for RTTY and/or PSK.

It seems like we need some sort of "cookbook" for these devices:

- Rigblaster
- microHam
- others?

... running this software

- MMTTY
- MIXW
- others?

... for these modes:

- RTTY
- PSK and other audio FSK modes
- others?

... on these radios:

- ICOM
- Kenwood
- Ten Tec
- Yaesu
- others?

What kind of information do people need and how should it be presented?  I'd be
happy to host a web page for this stuff, but I don't have the information.  If
you have the info or need the info, please respond to the reflector so we can
create some sort of standard template for the information.

73 - Jim AD1C


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From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Wed Nov 30 15:39:23 2005
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lefor, Alan, M.D., MPH)
Date: Wed Nov 30 15:46:44 2005
Subject: [Dx4win] backup to network drive
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Im very new to DX4WIN. 

 

Is there a way to backup the log to a specified directory, like a network
drive? 

 

73s

Alan




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--- "Lefor, Alan, M.D., MPH" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Im very new to DX4WIN. 
> 
> Is there a way to backup the log to a specified directory, like a
> network drive? 

Through DX4WIN directly? No.

However, I have been using Iomega Automatic Backup for years with great
results.  It will back up files (or directories) any time they change
to any device with a drive letter (could be local or network).

I'm not sure what the story is with this software, 1.0.2 has been
around for a long time, I found references to version 3.30 but don't
know anything about this.

73 - Jim AD1C




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