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Στις 29/11/2017 00:09, ο Tony Brock-Fisher via DX4WIN έγραψε:
I just tried that. It ignores the ADIF 'COMMENT' field so no call
signs come thru...
-Tony
On 11/28/2017 4:25 PM, Mike Cizek W0VTT wrote:
Hello Tony,
Have you tried using AD1C's ut
I just tried that. It ignores the ADIF 'COMMENT' field so no call signs
come thru...
-Tony
On 11/28/2017 4:25 PM, Mike Cizek W0VTT wrote:
Hello Tony,
Have you tried using AD1C's utility ADIF to DXQ? I haven't needed this
specific function, but I think it will do what you need. Free downloa
Hello-
I recently upgraded from v4.07 to 9.0.2.1134.
It has some changed behavior and I'd like to get some help.
Mostly I am a contester. For contesting, I use N1MM+ logger.
After the contest, I export the log in ADIF from N1MM+ and import it to
DX4WIN.
I am interested in certain awards lik
This problem has been solved. Paul sent me detailed instructions (below)
for moving my log over.
I did what is described below and it seems to have worked fine. The QSO
in question came through intact with the correct band and mode; and it
is the only one with 'Label'=Y.
I did not know I had
OK so I'm still working on printing ONE QSL CARD. I gave up on trying to
solve the printer issue with v407 and upgraded to v9. Time to get with
the current decade!
I opened my old file with v9.0.2.1134.
I found the ONE QSL I wanted to print.
I printed it (Yay!)
I went to sign it and noticed
I received many personal replies which focused on the Windows Default
Printer. I replied to them individually, but my replies did not go to
the reflector.
Here is a summary of my replies:
Yes. I should have mentioned that I already checked the Windows default
printer. Additionally, other pro
Today I went to print a QSL card.
ONE Card.
I have printed many, many Qsl cards directly from DX4WIN to my HP
Laserjet printer successfully before.
I have DX4WIN v407 running on a Win7/64 machine.
The problem is that when I go to select the printer, it offers me
another printer on my home n
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