rom scratch and all worked just fine. I
now have my latest QSOs sitting in the ARRL's LoTW database.
Thanks for all the suggestions. I almost fell over when I saw all the
responses. Didn't expect such quick service either.
CU guys on the air,
de John/K4WJ
At 01:16 PM 03/20/2005, Zoran
Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
>> uploaded date set.
>
> Did you clear the Uploaded date? Dx4win will not export a Q if there
> is an
>
> I think that's what he has to do, but I don't see a DX4WIN function to
> let you do this!
Like you said:
QSO > Multiple QSO Operations -> Set Upload Date
When th
Paul van der Eijk wrote:
>Zoran,
>
>I made the change for the Y/N in the confirmed column.
>
>
Hey, already? Thanks, now that's customer service... In 6.05, I presume?
>You do not have to use Ctrl-R to insert the frequency in the notes for the
>QSO. Use QSO | Contest Mode and put $$ in the 'Te
Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
> In the version 6.04, there is this really horrible and annoying thing:
> the logbook report "Conf" column now shows N in addition to Y, which
> makes it really difficult to differentiate between confirmed and
> non-confirmed QSOs. This just started after I upgraded fro
5
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Date: Wed Mar 16 08:05:29 2005
Subject: [Dx4win] 6.04 annoying bug
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At 11:45 PM 3/15/2005, Zoran Brlecic wrote:
>In the version 6.04,
L. Sica wrote:
>1) A better list of rotator directions for prefixes:
>For example. every time I enter a UA0 or UA9 call, DX4Win wants to rotate my
>beam to 353 degrees. Problem is, a ham in Asiatic Russia might be at a
>heading of anywhere from 325 to 25 degrees from here. A more detailed prefix
>
Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
>1. The data is NOT stored in the log, it is stored in the country file,
>much like the prefix data. Therefore, there is no way to permanently
>associate a QSL manager with a particular QSO. This means you can not
>assign a QSL manager on a QSO-by-QSO basis.
>
Tom Branch wrote:
>I found the setup awkward and set mine up in reverse. See:
>
>http://dx4win.k4nr.org
>
>
>
What difference is this supposed to make, Tom? I don't see any...
73 ... WA7AA
Ron Majewski wrote:
>How does one associate a specific callsign (like TO4E)
>with a country (FR/J)?
>
>I've been going in through the "databases>countries"
>menu, selecting FR/J, then doing a "calls>add" At
>this point I add TO4E, zone 39, and the start date. I
>save changes and exit.
>
>
D
TG9AJR Juan Carlos Munoz wrote:
>I need to delete several QSO's from 1 until 5327 but can't seem to be
>able to get it done at once.
>
If you're running 6.02, it's very simple: make sure only these 5327 QSOs
are displayed (filter them if necessary), then go to QSO menu ->
Multiple QSO Operations
Paul: with the LOTW going on-line, are there plans to make DX4WIN LOTW
compatible? Is LOTW supposed to provide QSO confirmation feedback to the
uploader to begin with? If so, will DX4WIN implement a Y/N field similar
(and in addition) to the Conf field?
73 Zoran WA7AA
Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
>I think, in general, the DX4WIN list runs pretty well. But we're all human and
>we occasionally make misteaks (including me :-).
>
>
I didn't mean to pick on you specifically, Jim. It just happens a lot,
so I thought I'd whine a little.
73 ... WA7AA
zp6cw (by way of Jim Reisert AD1C ) wrote:
> Jim:
>
> That did it, 80m! Told you it was so simple could not find it.
Hey, guys, since this is an open forum for asking assistance with
DX4Win, I don't see a point of replying to questions privately. This
defeats the purpose of the forum and cr
Larry Gauthier wrote:
>First: if all you are doing is entering 01011951 a bazillion times - copy it
>to the clipboard, and then just press V in that field. One keystroke
>rather than 8.
>
>
Or simply use the DX4Win's built-in [Set QSL Date] option to change the
date in batches, after filtering
Mel Martin (VE2DC) wrote:
>There is a sort of kluge... Put $$ (the current frequency macro) into
>QSO...Contest Mode... Text... (hardly intuitive!) and it puts the
>frequency into the QSO notes field.
>
That's what I meant by Ctrl-R. A duct tape approach in the otherwise
superior program, sort of
Minor bugs report for 6.02:
When a progress report is selected, the displayed *frequencies* in MHz
(not bands in meters) are cut off so that 1.8 MHz is displayed as .8 MHz
and 3.7 as .7 MHz. Incidentally, shouldn't the progress report's
WkdTotal reflect the actual worked total (a sum of worked
Lust Auction Services, LLC wrote:
> Entered MANUALLY ("off line") 800++ old entries -- but now find that only
> 400 of them were actually 'saved' to the log file after exiting the
> system --
Best guess: you never actually pressed F10 or [enter] after entering QSO
data in order to save the QSO
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