Well I promised that I would inform all when I settled my keyboard options!
ended up purchasing an Adesso WKB-3200UB wireless 2.4 Ghz with built in
optical trackball, scroll wheel and hot keys. Turned out to be just what the
doctor ordered everything in one place... no more reaching for the
I buddy of mine did the PAQP using WB3W software that only exports a
Cabrillo file. He would like to get these contacts into DX4WIN. Does
anyone have suggestions for a tool to do this?
Ted W4ZE
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Ted,
An old standby is http://www.storm.ca/~ve3iay/cbr2adif.html to convert your
Cabrillo to ADIF which can then be imported into DX4IN.
73, Don VE3XD
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From: dx4win-boun...@mailman.qth.net [mailto:dx4win-boun...@mailman.qth.net]
On Behalf Of Ted Huf
Sent: January-11-09 12:35 PM
To:
I've written a new application note entitled, DXCC Award Tracking.
You can find it here:
http://dx4win.ad1c.us/appnotes/dxcc.htm
This is in response to the various questions on the reflector in recent
weeks about DXCC submissions. It attempts to cover the following topics:
* The DX4WIN
I have released version 3.2 of ADIF to DX4WIN, you can read more here:
http://dx4win.ad1c.us/adif2dxq/
This version fixes the Name duplication problem when
converting/importing a NAQP log. Note that if the operator's name was
already in your log from a previous QSO (Notes for this Call
Here is QSL information for E44M (from the most recent OPDX bulletin).
If you logged this in DX4WIN, the manager will show up as IZ0BTV
(direct address), even though both QSL managers are listed in the
country file. This really applies to the new country file, which I
haven't actually released
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