On 8/22/2010 7:53 PM, cw...@juno.com wrote:
> Jim, are you saying that each PSK QSO has to be manually changed before
> uploading?
What I am saying is that if you logged QSOs as "PSK" mode, then you will
have problems. They have to be PSK31 (or PSK63 or PSK125) for the QSOs
to export correctly
Syncback does both. You can select the source, destination and
whether timed or in real-time.
I have Syncback keeping an eye on my D4W/save directory. It backs up
any file in that directory as soon as it changes (in real-time), it
backs up the entire /save directory daily (timed) and my entir
Jim, are you saying that each PSK QSO has to be manually changed before
uploading?
73,
Fred/NA2U -- CWMAN...I'D RATHER WORK CW!!!
Yeah...but it's a DRY heat.
"Wretched excess is just barely enough." -- Mario Batali (from Heat by Bill
Buford)
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From: Jim Re
On 8/22/2010 4:40 PM, Bud Governale, W3LL wrote:
> I saw the following statement when I uploaded QSO's to eQSL.
> Is DX4WIN in compliance with the spec?
>
> "Logger not compliant with ADIF V2.1.9 specs due to invalid mode(s)
> Logger identified as: DX4WIN"
What was the mode that it complained abo
On 8/22/2010 12:11 PM, Pete Smith N4ZR wrote:
> I use another freeware backup program, Syncback by One Bight Spark
> Software - it very nicely backs up selected directories and files from
> my computer and my wife's, over our network to my USB drive, on a
> nightly schedule. Takes about 5 seconds
I saw the following statement when I uploaded QSO's to eQSL.
Is DX4WIN in compliance with the spec?
"Logger not compliant with ADIF V2.1.9 specs due to invalid mode(s)
Logger identified as: DX4WIN"
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At 11:11 AM 8/22/2010, Pete Smith N4ZR wrote:
>I use another freeware backup program, Syncback by One Bight Spark
>Software - it very nicely backs up selected directories and files from
>my computer
It also backs up selected changed files like Iomega does. I use
SynchBack Pro and it handles a
Does anyone know if DX4Win talks to mmtty through the xmmt.ocx or not?
Thanks, Mike NF4L.
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I use Cobian Backup. Used it for a few years now. No problems and it's free.
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I use another freeware backup program, Syncback by One Bight Spark
Software - it very nicely backs up selected directories and files from
my computer and my wife's, over our network to my USB drive, on a
nightly schedule. Takes about 5 seconds a night unless we have change a
*lot* of files.
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Hi Folks,
Has anyone used Beyond Sync to synchronize/backup their DX4WIN data in
real-time?
http://www.beyondsync.com/
I just installed it an it seems to be a promising replacement for
Iomega Automatic Backup (I'm still using 1.0.2 on my WinXP ham
computer).
Note that this is NOT a replacem
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