The date format is in the TQSL help. It is -MM-DD.
73,
Alan N5NA
P.S. Maybe there needs to be a LOTW reflector!
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From: "Steve-KF2TI" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 9:16 PM
Subject: [Dx4win] lotw conversion
> Just got everything
Has anyone come up with a rig control file for the Ten Tec Orion?
73,
Alan N5NA
Ted,
Check in Preferences where it has Cutoff=2E I think any QSO's before the nu=
mber of days shown that are not confirmed will not be counted as having been=
worked=2E
73,
Alan N5NA
- Original Message -
From: Ted Roycraft
Sent: 3/5/2003 10:27:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
That's too bad. A friend of mine just ordered DX4WIN and was asked if it
could be shipped in a week or two as a new version was coming out. That was
a week ago so I wouldn't be surpised to see the new version announced any
day now.
My friend has DXbase but has been so disappointed with it that h
Don,
If I want to see the QSO's I have QSL'ed but not confirmed I do a search by
putting a date in the QSL Date box and N in the confirmed box. The result
is all the QSO's QSL'ed after that date that I have not confirmed. You may
have to set QSO Date in Preferences to Greater Equal for that to w
Roger,
I had to look back thru my old emails as I had the same problem. Here is
what I am doing to use FGREP.
I have placed in the executable program blank on the EXT DATA tab of the
preferences - "C:\PROGRA~1\QSLMGR\QSL.BAT", without the quotes. Of course,
you'll have to set up your paths to w
My version of DX4WIN had 7J1AAI mapped as Ogasawara. The information below
I received from Hal, W1NN, indicates it is not and never has been. If you
have 7J1AAI in your Ogasawara mapping I would suggest you remove it.
73,
Alan N5NA
QUOTE
Sorry, but 7J1AAI was never used on Ogasawara. I get
Norm,
It may be easier to convert the file to ADIF and then use the ADIF import.
Here is a link to a program written by KH2D that converts a comma delimited
ascii file to ADIF. The program is called asc2adif.
http://www.vkham.com/Software/downloads.html
73,
Alan N5NA
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Tom,
One way to do it is convert it to ADIF and use the ADIF import. Here is a
link to a program written by KH2D that converts a comma delimited ascii file
to ADIF. You can easily get to comma delimited from Excel. The program is
called asc2adif.
http://www.vkham.com/Software/downloads.html
It's easy enough to modify the ADIF file exported from whatever contest
program you are using to include a comment.
The ADIF format specifies at the end of each record in the ADIF file.
Just use a text editor to do a find and replace on .
You would set it up to find
then replace with 2002 ARRL
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