Re: [Dx4win] 60 m band on DX4WIN

2015-04-05 Thread Miloš Prostecký
Yes, that was frequency of the Canary Island station!

 

73, Milos, OK1MP

 

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Murphy
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Subject: Re: [Dx4win] 60 m band on DX4WIN

 

This isn't a DX4WIN problem, it's a configuration issue with TQSL.

ARRL's configuration for the 60m band is 5.250 MHz to 5.405 MHz. 5.439 is
higher than that upper limit.

 

However, 5.439 MHz seems to be only allocated as a 60m "channel" in Spain.
Since 5.439 MHz isn't permitted in the Czech Republic, I can only assume
that your QSO took place from Spain. :)

 

Looking at the jumble of allocations for 60m
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/60-meter_band) it appears that Somalia has the
widest allocation, from 5060 KHz to 5450 KHz.

 

I'll poke ARRL HQ to reconsider the band limits.

 

73,

-Rick

 

On Sun, Apr 5, 2015 at 6:22 AM, Miloš Prostecký  wrote:

Happy Easter!

When I put 60m QSO on 5.439 MHz to LoTW I received error message that it is
out of the band. Is it possible to change the setting of the limits?

73, Milos, OK1MP

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Re: [Dx4win] FW: DX4WIN

2015-04-05 Thread Jim Reisert AD1C
On Sat, Apr 4, 2015 at 8:32 PM, wrote:

> But I have been having problems with that computer and have decided to
> switch to a laptop with windows 7 on it.  I tried copying the entire dx4w602
> directory to a thumb drive and then copying that to the laptop.  That worked
> in the past when I moved from one XP computer to another XP computer.  But
> in this case with Windows 7, it wouldn't open and gave me a port driver
> message.  Is there a solution for that?

Try running DX4WIN 8.05 in Administrator Mode.  Right-click on the
program icon and select "Administrator Mode".  You may only have to do
this once to get the port driver installed.  I don't remember whether
6.02 really can avoid this problem (see below).

> Alternatively and probably better would be to install the latest version of
> DX4WIN (I think it's 8.05) on the laptop.

Yes.

> I've looked over AD1C's notes about upgrading, but that's not exactly what I
> want to do.  I don't mind reentering all the preferences but I would like to
> import all the old QSO data into the new version and then use the new
> version going forward.

Just copy the K1JB.dxl file from your 6.02 SAVE directory to the 8.05
SAVE directory. Then when you open that 6.02 log using 8.05, there
will be a one-time conversion to the 8.05 format.  When you save the
log, make sure to save it in the 8.05 SAVE directory, so as not to
over-write your old 6.02 format log.  Just in case something goes
wrong.

> After I install 8.05, can I just import the QSO data files from the old save
> file in version 6.02.

No need to import, see paragraph above.

73 - Jim AD1C

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Re: [Dx4win] 60 m band on DX4WIN

2015-04-05 Thread Rick Murphy
This isn't a DX4WIN problem, it's a configuration issue with TQSL.
ARRL's configuration for the 60m band is 5.250 MHz to 5.405 MHz. 5.439 is
higher than that upper limit.

However, 5.439 MHz seems to be only allocated as a 60m "channel" in Spain.
Since 5.439 MHz isn't permitted in the Czech Republic, I can only assume
that your QSO took place from Spain. :)

Looking at the jumble of allocations for 60m (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/60-meter_band) it appears that Somalia has the
widest allocation, from 5060 KHz to 5450 KHz.

I'll poke ARRL HQ to reconsider the band limits.

73,
-Rick

On Sun, Apr 5, 2015 at 6:22 AM, Miloš Prostecký  wrote:

> Happy Easter!
>
> When I put 60m QSO on 5.439 MHz to LoTW I received error message that it is
> out of the band. Is it possible to change the setting of the limits?
>
> 73, Milos, OK1MP
>
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[Dx4win] 60 m band on DX4WIN

2015-04-05 Thread Miloš Prostecký
Happy Easter!

When I put 60m QSO on 5.439 MHz to LoTW I received error message that it is
out of the band. Is it possible to change the setting of the limits?

73, Milos, OK1MP

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