Am I missing something? I thought RAC and updates went away around 2002.
Aloha,
John KH7T
Jim wrote:
Radio Amateur Callbook ("Flying Horse") works best with DX4WIN. It can
populate State, Country, Drid and Name by clicking on a button in the
Callsign/Mgr Lookup (F3) window. As far as I know, i
Thanks, this issue had been bothering me for a while.
John KH7T
Subject:
Re: [Dx4win] 30 meter DX spot - wrong mode
From:
Mel
Date:
3/6/2012 3:30 AM
To:
David Tilley
CC:
DX4WIN Reflector
Set CW cutoff to the top of the band in Preferences in the QSO tab
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For what it is worth, I run DX4Win, K3, P3, and Steppir SDA100
controller all at 38400.
Make sure the Radio, Dx4Win preferences radio,The controller, the
computer com port, are all set for 38400. I have run other programs for
virtual ports to allow use of fldigi and contest loggers to be run
s
Thank you Jim and Mel for your clarifications. I had forgotten the Up
Arrow to set the current date. I believe that the modification
suggested by Mel would improve my usage of the F2 Action.
Aloha, John KH7T
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I have updated to 8.04 and got an improvement in the F2 action.
At least now it works predictably.
With Preferences, F2 key, set as follows:
Checked: Mark Qso as confirmed, Set QSL Data to today, Qsl method Direct.
QSL method action is only if Mark QSO for Label is checked.
I cannot get F2 to
The preferences menu appears to give me exactly what I wanted for F2.
Options are selectable to mark the qso confirmed and insert current date
in the QSL sent location.
It marks the QSO confirmed and no longer sets the label flag to Y. This
is a good change.
However, I cannot get F2 to set the
yes, I have been using dx Summit.
6. DX Summit has a new home (Jim Reisert AD1C)
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Hi Jim,
You had it right the first er second time.
The name of the State is Hawai'i. The name of the Big Island is
Hawai'i. The name of the county is Hawai'i. These are locations in the
United States and the language is English. Hawaii is commonly used but
is not the correct name for any of
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