My question is why are there dupes in the log? Is this asking the developer
to provide a software fix for a potential operator error?
The procedure for fixing dupes is quite simple. Not sure why there is such a
problem with this.
73,
Charlie, W0YG..
Hello!
I have the same problem with lost spots from internet.
Just found that I don?t have any dxwin.put file. Simply copied the file from
6.01 to my 6.02 catalog and it works.
73 de SM7N - SM7NDX, Jan
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Jan och Margareta Eliasson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You will note that the DX4WIN.PUT file comes and goes. It is only
there when there are spots in the DX spot window. If you exit DX4Win
without clearing the spots the .PUT file remains with spots. If you
clear the spots and don't exit DX4Win the .PUT file remains. If you
clear the spots and
I just went in and unchecked the Backup DX spots box. And, it went
back to clearing, i.e. deleting the .PUT file, with spots still in it
when I exited DX4Win and restarted.
Ted - W8TTS
Roger Borowski wrote:
Mel and others, Jim-AD1C informed me that checking the Backup DX
spots box doesn't
Mel, I may not have been clear about this last night.
Backup DX Spots is supposed to use the backup timer to write the unsaved
spots to disk at regular intervals. Just like it does for the open log. I
asked for this a while back, so that a DX4WIN crash would not delete all the
spots that were
I have it licenced at the office and it DOESNT save the spots... it
works fine at home
The office setup is Win98... and has nothing configured, ie radios,
soundcards, TNCs etc.
The home stup is XP and has everything configured...
- Original Message -
From: Jim Reisert AD1C [EMAIL
It appears that every time a spot is received the backup runs. Or, at
least that what it looks like it's doing.
Mel Martin wrote:
I must confess I am unclear on what checking the box backup spots is
supposed to do... as they seem to be backed up unconditionally when I close
DX4Win...
Hi
de K9APW\\
Using version 6.02 --
New user as of this week --
Entered MANUALLY (off line) 800++ old entries -- but now find that only
400 of them were actually 'saved' to the log file after exiting the system --
Any idea where the other 400 entries not shown in the log book might have
been
Lust Auction Services, LLC wrote:
Entered MANUALLY (off line) 800++ old entries -- but now find that only
400 of them were actually 'saved' to the log file after exiting the
system --
Best guess: you never actually pressed F10 or [enter] after entering QSO
data in order to save the QSO.
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