It doesn't look like it's in the comments field to me. Looks like the prefix
field, unless prefix is right justified in the comments field.
-Brian
> -Original Message-
> From: WL7M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 11:13 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; dx4win@mailman.qt
Hi Everyone. This is my first real week of using dx4win after converting
from dxbase. Life has become instantly easier.
However, I have noticed a problem with internet spots. I'm a CW only op and
have my prefs setup to reflect that under all categories. A spot came in
this evening:
DX de N4ZH:
Odd thing, but some of the cluster software insists on putting the country
code in the remarks column. DX4WIN looks for several key words in the
remarks column to set the mode. Some of these are PSK, RTTY, and FM. You
were just bitten by software incompatabilities between the cluster software
an
http://village.infoweb.ne.jp/~ja3thl/netdepc.htm
Netdepc is complete freeware telnet program
acces to 12 dxclusters (programmable) and
output to other computer/software.
enjoy it
marc on4ma
That happens. The "FM" from the prefix breaks down to: set the mode to FM if
it appears in the first letters of the comments section on a DX spot. Same
thing happens if CW, RTTY or other "mode" appears in the beginning of the
comments field. Something to be aware of. Not sure how Paul can change
Hello Scott,
Saturday, June 29, 2002, 1:44:59 PM, you wrote:
SG> Had this problem in 4.07, still exists in 5.03. I'm trying to do the
SG> CTRL-Insert command to stick a new one in. I occasionally
SG> get lucky, but for some reason cannot for the life of me
SG> get the right keystrokes to add OC-2
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