My windows box finally died and I replaced it with a McIntosh Imac20
which runs a dual Intel processor and will operate with Parallels
software to open a Microsoft Windows 2000 or XP window on the Mac
that hopefully will run DX4win and WriteLog with Yaesu FT1000MP.
Another possibility is B
The HELP file says the time is calculated from the time zones you put in the
Windows operating system.
My computer is on local time and the log is GMT and it automatically updates
for Daylight Savings Time. In earlier versions you had some additional
controls on time, but the present implementat
I believe Paul's support is extremely good.
I would also like the Winkey support and would be willing to pay an upgrade
fee to get it.
I paid the last upgrade fee for the RTTY support, but have not had an
antenna up since I moved so have not had a chance to use it yet, but felt
the upgrade wa
It would be a real benefit to have more than one qsl manager shown. 1) The
one that came with DX4WIN 2) The one that came from the GO list 3) The one
that the DX station gave me and I entered 4) The one that was there when I
sent the qsl card. Preserved forever in the notes for this QSO. Since th
DX4WIN always selects the default printer that was in effect when you
started DX4WIN.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Harald Kj?de
Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2005 11:48 AM
To: dx4win@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Dx4win] labelprinter
After upgradin
It would certainly be nice (and save me a lot of postage) if DX4WIN could
handle the following with background colors for multiple qsl managers:
1) Furnished with Program
2) Found in Go List
3) Added by me
4) Card was previously sent to this qsl manager.
It would be nice if the previous date th
Alan, I am really surprised. I have over 1600 band countries confirmed and
usually only show one or two that change. I trace those down and usually
always find that it was due to the country being improperly entered in the
first place. Jim offers a procedure on his web site to allow you to find
That would be a wonderful addition to DX4WIN and you have described the
necessary settings that would be useful.
Although you can do replace existing data now, that is not nearly as useful
as letting you be asked on a per-item basis. Since many people who send
records to LOTW do not seem to kno
There are so many problems to doing that, it will never happen. Hundreds of
DX stations have managers depending on date of qso or mode of qso,
reassigned call signs, etc. If you are only talking about US stations, then
it will work on most of them, but they seldom have qsl managers.
-Origina
Be absolutely certain that you have the CORRECT serial cable connecting your
computer to the FT1000MP. I do not have the manual here since I moved, but
it is a non-standard cable.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Wanda_Jak
Sent: Wednesday,
Steve has a spam arrest filter returning all mail to you when you reply to
him. Please don't ever send me mail if you operate your system that way.
> -Original Message-
> From: Wendell Wyly - W5FL [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, September 03, 2004 10:31 AM
>
NO! It is not even practical. ARRL did not use the same calls in their
list that they had previously awarded for the DXCC awards. I had previously
carefully entered the QSO that was approved by MODE and BAND as they were
approved. When they went to LOTW, they used the most recent one that they
Writelog is optimized for contesting. So many windows are different for
contesting than for dx logging, that it seems rather impossible to do both
really well. I don't like Writelog for dx logging and it does not keep dx
records, but it is a fine program for what is was designed to do, as is
DX4W
The upgrade didn't cause me any problems.
The upgrade from 6.01 to 6.02 to 6.03 was free.
I have owned every single version since DX4WIN first came out and each and
every upgrade was definitely worthwhile. www.ad1c.com has a detailed list
of the upgrade hints for those who want a few more detail
Jim (AD1C) has good tips for installation on his website:
http://www.ad1c.com/dx4win
Jim also did a fine job on updating the country file which is included with
the new 6.03 version of DX4WIN. It is so good that I would NOT merge your
old country file as that will only make it worse, not better.
Copying anything to CD's is not without problems. The files become read
only files when you look at the properties, and you have to change them back
to read/write files. Most logs and the save directory can be zipped and
will fit on a 1.44 floppy. That is easy to move to the new computer and
unz
No, but we may not have the same computer, operating system, printer,
parallel or USB printer connection, or printer driver that you have. Post
some more information on the problem you are actually having including error
messages and configuration. Paul will need as much information as possible
Be sure you have copied or moved your CALL.key file to the new DX4WIN
directory.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Howard Klein
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 8:27 PM
To: dx4win@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Dx4win] 6.03
First and most important, than
I also asked about this several years ago; however, it really did not turn
out to be much of a problem.
Initially, I selected the valid qso's for submittal. The very few that were
left were then simply marked as invalid and in the notes as invalid for CW
DXCC.
My cw qso's went back to 1955 and I
I sure hope it has a switch so it can be disabled if that feature is added.
I looked back on nearly fifty years of logs and only found qso end times
listed in the first few years of logs where long ragchews were logged. This
may be a requirement in the UK, but fortunately it is no longer a
require
If you downloaded the demo of Version 6 and can see no difference, then you
may be happy with what you have. I would not be. Look at the help file in
the demo version 6 and you will find over 11 pages that describe the
differences starting at version 4.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PR
The program does not do either of those things at this time. It would be a
nice feature, though.
Lets also hope there is a LINUX version somewhere out there in the near
future.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Hamad, 9K2HN
Sent: Friday, Febru
If you are working for 5 band DXCC, try a different approach. Work every
spot you see that is priority 1,2, or 3. Turn off the modes for DXCC that
you are not interested in such as digital modes and cw. Priority 1 is a new
country that has never been worked before on any band, so you need all of
Question 1 and 2: You can change them back the way they were, and I did. I
would think a line would be difficult to implement and would allow less
spots for the same size window.
Question 3. It is the priority of the spot and is not removable (although
the column can be made small)
Question 4. C
Be certain that the worked cutoff and qsl cutoff are set to zero. This is a
neat feature to be able to count countries as unworked if you have not
received the qsl in a certain number of months, but it can cause the problem
you mention, if you are unaware of the settings in preferences.
-Orig
I doubt that Paul will ever make these colors user programmable for the
priorities. I think the order you laid out for 1) never worked 2) never
worked mode 3) never worked band will satisfy 90% of the DX community. The
unconfirmed mode and band are neat touches, also. Paul spent a period of
seve
Set file/preferences/qso to date range. Do a file/save changes and exit. Do
a filter search (F8) for the beginning date, hit return, then enter the
ending date. Do a qso/multiple operations/delete qso's. As always, BACK UP
your log before you start to modify it.
W5FL Wendell
-Original Mes
Fritz, I simply created a directory called RAC, then copied the entire CD
to this directory, rather than just a file. Then in DX4WIN preferences,
there is a browse for the callbook, which you can then set at F:\RAC and it
works fine for me. I do not think the file callbook.exe will work properly
y for). When you submit your cards at Hamcom
or other DX event or with a field checker, the submission sheet is ALL that
ARRL gets and keypunches from.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of WC7N
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 4:50 PM
To: Wendell
I had the same problem, but it is really not worth Paul fixing. Simply mark
the offending qso's as INVALID and re-run the submission. I always
recommend that you make and keep a copy of your log before you do a
submission and afterwards. This way it is very easy to back up if you
discover that y
Set your preferences to MIXED and uncheck MODE and BAND as well as the
separate award bands. Look closely at the REPORTS/DXCC/SUMMARY and that
will show you approximately the number of qso's that will print for your
initial award. I have not seen duplicate entries printed, only those that
you sel
Improvement is always good, but IOTA is not well defined on the cluster, or
in the callsigns. DX4WIN picks up the IOTA number if it is listed and even
has a sort by IOTA when the IOTA number is listed in the cluster for version
6.02. I have VR2 contacts for Hong Kong as well as 3D2 (Fiji). Sorry
Jim, I use an Epson 2000P archival printer. The ink is waterfast and will
not smudge or fade. It pulls the cards in very nicely and prints with an
ink that will not fade with time. Their original guarantee was 200 years.
My laser printer is an Epson ActionLaser 1500, but it will not reliably fee
ARRL treats them the same. You can probably work around the problem by
doing a 5BDXCC submission, exporting the logfile, make a new log of just
these qso's, do a regular submission so they will get marked correctly, then
import them back to your log replacing the duplicate qso's.
-Original Me
First, be sure that preferences are set correctly for your station and DXCC
modes. Look at a DXCC summary report. It should show how many countries
you have Checked by ARRL for each band. Submitted is marked for those
contacts automatically tha are included in the DXCC submittal. Let me know
if
I don't think everything that you wish to do can be done by DX4WIN or any
program for that matter. DX4WIN separates PSE and TNX qsls but not SSB and
CW unless they have different qsl managers. I have room to print about 5 or
6 qso's on my cards and that is only a limitation of my cards. The main
I would export the log in v4 format and then import it, setting the
preferences not to import duplicate qso's. If the time is different, they
will not be duplicates. Save a copy of your original log and your .cty file
just in case something doesn't come out the way you thought it should.
-Or
Gray is nice, then you turn off gray spots, and work someone else!
-Original Message-
From: Mel Martin (VE2DC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 8:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Dave Jaksa'; 'Wendell Wyly
W5FL'; dx4win@mai
What you are missing is the recent changes in the DXCC program that now give
credit for 18 separate DXCC awards.
This is the game for many dxers.
Modes for MIXED, PHONE, CW, RTTY are the primary awards up to and including
DXCC Honor Roll. Bands from 160 meters to 2 meters and Satellite qualify
f
I like the way it is now, but would always take a new definition and a new
color that did not affect this one.
I personally do not understand the band mode combinations that are never
worked before as this just seems to insist that you work every dxepedition
at least 15 times (22 or more if you co
I am sure you are aware that DX4WIN keeps the last copy of a log with your
log name.~xl, so loss of a log is normally not possible regardless of what
happens. Simply keeping a copy of your save directory, zipped or unzipped
takes only a second and my log is over 15,000 contacts and zipped will fit
You can simply install the new version and you are ready to go.
There are four things that most of us want to do, though: 1) Move your old
logbook where the new version will know what was in it and convert it to the
new format. 2) If you wrote out all of your preferences before the upgrade,
they
Please understand that WriteLog is a contesting program and not a general
purpose logger like DX4WIN. You can easily convert each contest in WriteLog
and import it in DX4WIN with a utility called WL2DX4WIN.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Gar
Writelog is good at generating Cabrillo. If you watch the writelog
reflector, it is evident that an effort is required to generate the proper
cabrillo file for each contest and sponsor. I built several Cabrillo files
by hand for the ARRL contests and decided that WriteLog was a good
investment.
DX4WIN will do a multiple marking of qsl card sent and will mark them with
the date of the qso. To use this, you need to get all of these contacts in
the filter (not necessarily an easy task if they are not within a date
range). You can mark one date, do a ctrl a on that field, and then paste
tha
That is the way it should work. DX4WIN goes to the DXCC Worked Listing and
brings up the QSO for that contact. If you want to bring up the current qso
click on the logbook window if non real time or click on the spot window if
they are real time qsos.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROT
I would try downloading the program into a directory different from the
install directory. The download is about 2.5 megs and it creates two files
when unzipped that have to be in the same directory (they are intended to be
put on two floppies where needed). Then run the dx4win.exe file and allow
How about File/Databases/QSL manager addresses?? This puts them in the
dx4win.cty file which is stored normally in the save directory. The .cty
file also stores all of the exceptions for countries, zones, qsl managers,
etc. It is a very important file to always preserve through importing it
into
You only put the $$ in the program one time and then it automatically
records the exact frequency of each qso after that.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of William Liporace -
NA2NA
Sent: Saturday, December 07, 2002 4:31 PM
To: dx4win@mailman.qth
The program already keeps the exact frequency now!
Simply put a $$ in the field that says "text to add to qso note" in the
QSO/Contest Mode Window. The exact frequency including split frequencies
will go into the Notes for this QSO and look like this:
21,021/21,025KHz
Pretty slick and you won't
Use the File/Databases/Labels and select one of the two custom labels that
you can customize. I use one for my labels and one for printing directly to
qsl cards. Use a blank piece of paper to check how the print layout is
working until you get everything right.
-Original Message-
From: [
Do a search with F8. Put in the starting date (will do between dates if set
in preferences). Do a right click on the log window and print (best in
landscape). You need to be sure you have the log window formatted like you
want the log printed using the report editor. Works like a champ; however
That is true now, but I just sent ARRL over $100 with my submittal last
week, which included re-submitting many many cards that had been previously
submitted and ARRL did not record the band until several years ago. ARRL
does not accept less than 100 cards with the first submittal. I believe
they
Be sure you have 100 countries confirmed and have the correct boxes checked
in the dxcc tab in preferences particularly modes, bands and later on you
will have the separate awards available.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Michael McCarty
Sent
If you really want to print a paper log, the best thing to do is write your
logbook as a comma deliminated file, then open it in EXCEL. Fix it just the
way you want it and print it out of EXCEL. That way you can control
margins, type font and sizes, etc and get lines drawn on the page, titles,
fo
The basic country file (dx4win.cty) has not changed since the 5.03 version
that included Ducie Island. The bad news is that a country file for dxing
must reflect your own logbook and be maintained by you as you work different
countries. My country file has all of my personal exceptions going back
It is only listed once in my .cty file as VP6/D.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Tom Branch
Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2002 9:31 PM
To: Dx4win@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Dx4win] Ducie Island
Greetings,
I noted that Ducie Island is in my cou
.
-Original Message-
From: Wendell Wyly W5FL [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 3:41 PM
To: Mike Rioux
Subject: RE: [Dx4win] Group Names was changing my call sign: dx4win
questions...
Sure. Simply use the filter to select the desired group. With this group
selected, all
There is an easier way. If you go to preferences where I have set the
labels tab to print the greeting as@@ 73 de %% email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This will automatically print PSE or TNX QSL, 73 de Group Name Call and then
my email address. If you have a vanity call then the correct call will b
Study the help files on seting up and using group names. This will allow
you to print qsl cards with the correct call and make it immediately obvious
in the same calls window which call you worked the station with. I use them
for different qth's and it is a really nice feature.
-Original Mes
Hi Larry, Yes, I have noticed the differences quite often when trying to
compare the Official ARRL DXCC Printouts to DX4WIN. There are a few more
than you listed, but I was not aware that it was possible to change them.
How do you do this?
I just received an electronic copy of my ARRL DXCC printo
I'm sure if you can describe the exact logic in what you want, Paul might
consider programming it if he feels that it will help other users.
The way it works now, is that you select an award that you are trying to
get, then it lets you pick how you want to qsl for that award. You are
allowed to p
The program comes up with all groups selected. Under filter/selection, use
the selection editor to name the group or combination of groups that you
want to use. Then select the group (or groups you put together like
Australia being all groups where you lived in various parts of Australia or
were
Did you close DX4WIN first?
You must shut down DX4WIN before hitting shut down for the computer (and
save your log when requested).
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Barry
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 7:18 AM
To: dx4win@mailman.qth.net
Subjec
Odd thing, but some of the cluster software insists on putting the country
code in the remarks column. DX4WIN looks for several key words in the
remarks column to set the mode. Some of these are PSK, RTTY, and FM. You
were just bitten by software incompatabilities between the cluster software
an
I keyed in all of my paper logs in EXCEL when I bought DX4WIN as it was easy
to manipulate the data to get all of the notes, frequencies, etc. I set the
typeface to courier new to get a constant width and then set all of the
columns to auto width. I had to actually create two logs, one for cw a a
I don't think you are missing anything. Just leave the talk window up there
and the only time you will be anoyed by it is when you are doing something
else and you are automatically returned to DX4WIN. I have not tried
filtering Talk messages in the tnc or cluster, but that might be an option.
I
Set poll rate to 1000ms and max tries to 6. Mine won't time out unless I
turn the radio OFF with DX4WIN running.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 3:50 PM
To: DX4WIN@MAILMAN.QTH.NET
Subject: [Dx4wi
I just updated my DX4WIN qsl manager database first adding the ON4AOI update
then followed by the remaining few of the UA6JD updates. I sure appreciate
all the effort that Guy and Vlad put into searching and typing all of these
updates and making them available to the rest of us!
The UA6JD update
Unfortunately, that capability does not exist in DX4WIN at this time. Yes,
hopefully the filter will be available for printing labels in the next
version. The latest version is 5.03 and it will not print labels using the
filter or select single labels either.
I use the same work arounds you des
And that is the problem when you are trying to print directly on QSL cards.
DX4WIN does not have a checkbox that allows the cards to be printed via the
qsl manager without also printing the address label (or printing the qsl
manager addresses seperately on labels or preferably envelopes. I threw a
Unfortunately, it takes a work around for this. I export the qsl manager
addresses, then import a null qsl manager file that only has my call and
address to overwrite the old file. Print the cards or labels and there will
be no addresses, then import the original qsl manager addresses and you are
No direct provisions for RTTY soundcard plug ins, that is, although there is
a solutions using several com ports to get in and out of DX4WIN. DX4WIN
will operate RTTY using a TNC.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Wendell Wyly W5FL
Sent
T88 used to be Western Carolines (KC6). The old Eastern Carolines (was also
KC6) became Micronesia (V6). They are correct in the DX4WIN v5.03 database.
Belau should be correct and replaced Western Carolines.
It is hard the first time to get all of this data correct since you are
trying to back int
I would never upgrade a system that way. The best way for a lot of reasons
is to start with a clean, formatted hard drive and first re-install the
operating system, then all of the programs one at a time.
You will need to have the old .ini file, your log file, and .cty file to get
the re-installe
No.
The bad thing about computers is that they only do what you tell them. Go in
with Windows Explorer and see what kind of a file structure you have under
DX4WIN. Normally there would be only one SAVE directory.
I would attempt to be certain that you only have one logfile and one country
(.cty)
Use the QSO/Contest Mode dialog box and then put your normal power in the
Text to add to QSO note box. I also use $$ in this box which causes DX4WIN
to log the exact frequency (including split) for the qso. The only way to
log the beginning time for a qso is to put it in the Notes for this QSO.
T
Select reports/change award flags then change to dxcc in top box and bottom
box to change submit to checked. You may have to do this more than once to
get proper dxcc band, mixed, and mode changed properly. You should also
study the sheet the ARRL sent back and be sure you took proper band credit
Be sure you have set QSO in preferences to Range. Simply Hit F8 and enter
start date for the portion of your log you want. The range box comes up and
enter the last date you want. The log will display the range of dates.
Right click the logbook window and select print.
-Original Message
I would be glad if you could simply purchase this service from go-list
(K1XN) or someone else that would keep it very current.
ON4AOI provides a nice database (of unknown origin - but quite large in
size) service at n/c on his web site, but keeping qsl managers really up to
date and for the exact
Simpliest way is to do an ADIF export from Writelog and do an ADIF import to
DX4WIN. Be sure to save your original log in Writelog and DX4WIN so you
could recover from a bad error. The import of ADIF files is not real good
and there is a program listed in the ARCHIVES that works a lot better. I
Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 6:34 AM
To: Wendell Wyly W5FL; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; dx4win@mailman.qth.net
Subject: RE: [Dx4win] Backup logs
At 09:06 PM 5/2/02 -0500, Wendell Wyly W5FL wrote:
>What kind of computer and operating system are you running to have that
much
>trouble? DX4WIN is solid as a
My first advice to you until you get your computer to work is to print out a
copy of your log on paper. Right click the log and print and you will have
a permanent copy. Do the same thing each day by searching on the present
day or the day before or the week before if you do not make a lot of
con
That would be nice, but you have to go back to preferences and set up F2 to
either mark a qso for a label, or set it up to confirm a qso and mark it for
a label if you have not already sent one - in which case it will ask you if
you want to makr the qso again. I would sure like to have two functio
Yes, I print directly on the cards. I export only the qso's that are marked
for labels, print the labels in 5.02 (using the 5.03 country list) and then
import these qso's b ack in 5.03 letting the new qso replace the old qso.
It will tell you that it imported 0 qso's, but when you check, you will
I would be glad to export all my qsling tasks to another set of software if
it could do a better job of maintaining accurate qsl managers and optimize
the qsling tasks, but I do not know of another package that is better than
DX4WIN.
I have posted several messages in the past suggesting that it wo
Mine has never missed a beat. Set to FT1000MP Address 00 4800 default.
YOUR COM PORT 1000MS poll rate with 6 max tries. Try the slow rate and
see if it does not work correctly. This was an issue a couple of years ago.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTE
Recognizing that there is little other than training that can be done about:
1) Those that spot the dx frequency and not the qsx frequency resulting in
many people clicking on the spot and transmitting on the dx frequency.
2) Those that use the cluster for their private chat room.
3) QSL and other
My cards are set up to take an average size label (clear) in the lower right
hand corner or to print directly on the individual cards. You can print up
to six or so qso's per card this way. The pre-printed qsl's are one color on
colored stock from W4MPY and are less expensive than printing the ent
I had worked with Michael off line and his question is different than yours.
I see no reason why marking the first card received would be beneficial when
in fact, it is the card that was submitted and checked by ARRL that is
important. Until recent years, they did not even keep track of the band
If in entering the data, when it said do you want to submit this card and
you put those in a separate box, then the submission will match your box.
Save a copy of this log and your .cty file so you can back up to this point
if you need to do so. If you did not separate them, then just clean ALL
su
Do a DXCC report submittal. Be sure to right click the listing so you can
print it both to your printer and to a file for safekeeping. It will take
the last confirmed qsl card for each country that you have 100 or more and
give you a complete listing. Works great if you are also doing Mixed,
Pho
If you have logs that go back many years, DX4WIN has the ONLY solution that
will work properly. I have KA1S from Minami Torishima in 1977, Germany
(deleted), Czechoslovakia (deleted), P2 (Papua) deleted, ZD4 (Gold Goast)
deleted, Y2 (East Germany) deleted, many VK9,VP8, CE9, old Russian calls,
etc
Larry, I share your concerns.
It would be wonderful if DX4WIN could color code the qsl manager to make it
easy to see if:
Black - came with DX4WIN
Red - You entered it
Green - You imported it
Blue - From GO list (external data)
Orange - From CD Rom (external data)
Have any overwrites go to the
Use the group name and you can display which call you worked the station
under. This is part of the group number assignment.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of John R. Harvey
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 8:03 AM
To: dx4win@mailman.qth.net
Sub
Using Windows 2000, I am using DTR on the Radio Com Port for CW keying
through an opti-isolator on a FT1000MP. Is PTT supported by DX4WIN directly
as a command to the radio (OPCODE OFH), support RTS for the PTT, or some
other way other than the LPT port? The CW keying is working great (except
the
Is your microphone on?
I hear people talking in the background with PSK31 because they did not
remove their microphone. On a FT1000MP, if you simply turn down the volume,
the output power also drops to zero. I have a Heil headset and simply
unplug it.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PRO
I was not satisfied with the export ADIF from Writelog and Import ADIF to
DX4WIN to import the WriteLog logs from the ARRL CW and PHO DX Contests this
year. I made a new filter for DX4WIN inport to add the power exchange
(RCVD, Sequence Number, Received Frequency, and Transmit Frequency for
upload
You can set the import to not overwrite any qso's.
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When I first set up DX4WIN I
detailed help file that you
can download and print and it is a pretty good manual for the software.
Wendell Wyly W5FL
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