Playing around with the TQSL program, it looks like you have to have the
Sat_Name for it to be accepted. Unfortunately that information has been =
lost
when I converted from the old WJ2O logging program to DX4WIN a few years
ago. So I guess I wont try to upload any of my satellite contacts. No =
bi
One way that I've handled this potential for missing needed ones is to read
all the latest DX bulletins. When you come across an announcement that
interests you with a callsign that could be an entity of various defaults,
put that callsign in the log window, go to the Prefix box and hit F1 to
chang
This to me is a primary logging problemPrefixes that is..,
I think the default should be to any FO, NOT worked on the band called out.
Example, you have French poly wkd on 20, but you need the Austrails, DX4win
should treat it as a possible Austrial call, and not blow it off (black)
Then yo
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Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 3:39 PM
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> Attention All Amateurs...
> ARRL Rebukes FCC Commissioner's BPL-Relat
I dumped 30,000 QSO's from DX4WIN to an ADIF file. Then ran it through=
TQSL with no errors. Uploaded to the ARRL site with no problems.
In other words, it worked great for me.
Jim - KK7A
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On 9/25/2003 at 3:39 PM Don Hinte wrote:
Hi All,
Well
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Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 3:36 PM
Subject: getting crazy.
Who can Help ?
When I put a worked station on the cluster, wether it is done direct or =
with Alt A.
WHY?
First the message appears on the right place, but w
Hi All,
Well, It looks like ARRL wants all the software writers to write new
software (to meet ARRL's Code), and all the HAM's to spend more money $$$
that is to bye it. As LoTW is a joke.
I have tryed to upload a little over 3000 QSO's and have only got about 1800
up to LoTW. Most have failed on
It's been so long that I don't remember the uplink band. I think RS-12 was
up on 10m and down on 15m.
Mike
At 09:40 9/24/2003 -0400, Mel Martin wrote:
>A minor point, but I'd be more inclined to log the uplink band... after all,
>one is required to log transmissions, not reception...
>
> > may
Thank you to all that responded with the date format
Turns out the problem was percipitated by the fact I submitted the
start date with the wrong year 1994 instead of 1992 so it displayed
an error for all Q's before 1994
On suggestion was to see if there was a LOTW reflector. Did not find
one
Andy, make a copy of the saved log. Then rename it as W1AWB.DXL and
copy it into your SAVE directory. That should do the trick.
73, Joe
Andy Bullington wrote:
>Help!! I've done something really stupid. Maybe a couple of things.
>In a bleary moment late at night I clicked on New instead of Ope
I found a bug with spot coloring last night.
The bug occurs when you log a QSO but over-ride the prefix.
The particular example is FO/DF6IC (or any of the other active FO/A
stations on right now).
DX4WIN assumes these are French Polynesia by default, because there is no
other mapping in the co
I'd like to add that the FT 857 - 897 yaesu's don't set QSY freq to.
All works execpt for split when clicking a dxspot.
Help would be appreciated.
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From: "Fred Hamilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "dx"
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 4:51 AM
Subject: [Dx4win] radio ed
Just got everything together. DId the conversion to ADIF and when I
went to sign the new log?? I get a QSO out of date error. Is it
possible because I did not input a start and end date that was my
problem. I couldn't figure out the format for the start date and the
website wasn;t much help
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