You guys who are printing the QSO info directly on your QSL cards - what
make and model of printer is doing a good job for you? My HP 812C Deskjet
isn't worth a darn - can't feed the cards properly. Thanks.
K8AC
I have had good luck with my HP 895Cse and the Custom1 setup. I can =
load
the printer with about 40 of my light weight W4MPY contest cards and the
printer feeds them OK. I don't know that the 895Cse is necessarily the =
best
solution but it works well for me.
73,
Dave, W0VX
-Original
Darrell
The ADIF import has a single option, and that is to include / Exclude the
frequency field. (Import filters | Select ADIF | Edit)
Paul
At 10:30 AM 3/31/03 -0800, Darrell Earnshaw wrote:
Did the import mechanism for 6.02 change? I just imported my WPX contest ADIF
log from Writelog,
Hello friends!
I am using DX4WIN couple of years. Now I installed 6.02 version and
found one change which looks not good to me. There in rst fields (for
both, send and rcvd) are 3 digit (number) position preprogrammed even
if I am using SSB mode. It means for example, when I want to add some
SSB
Sorry to bring this up again, but I can't get used
to the new color setting.=20
I tried to set them up as close as I could get.=20
But I'm not able to set them up exactly as the previous version.=20
The Band/mode not cfmd setting screws things up for me.
This is probably a very nice thing for
Since upgrading to DX4WIN 6.02 I can't get it to work with my Icom 756. =
I=20
have two radios a Yaesu FT-920 and the Icom 756. The FT-920 works fine=20
BUT with the 756 I keep getting a Radio time out message.
I am running Windows XP Professional and the Icom is the IC-756, NOT the =
Pro or
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