On Sun, Feb 27, 2022 at 10:52 AM Rick Tavan wrote:
> Thanks to an article by AD1C, I inspected the path name of my .dxl file
> more carefully and found it was incorrect. Adjusted to the correct SAVE
> folder and recovered all my QSOs.
Glad to hear it!
--
Jim Reisert AD1C, , https://ad1c.us
I'm glad you've recovered all your QSO.
Thanks to Jim's invaluable help, I do not know how we would do without the
help of him.
Greetings for everyone.
EA8AM
El dom, 27 feb 2022 a las 18:01, John, K9EL () escribió:
> Once again we owe a huge amount of thanks to Jim for his super support!
>
> John
Once again we owe a huge amount of thanks to Jim for his super support!
John K9EL
On Feb 27, 2022, at 12:52 PM, Rick Tavan wrote:
Thanks to an article by AD1C, I inspected the path name of my .dxl file
more carefully and found it was incorrect. Adjusted to the correct SAVE
folder and recovere
Thanks to an article by AD1C, I inspected the path name of my .dxl file
more carefully and found it was incorrect. Adjusted to the correct SAVE
folder and recovered all my QSOs.
Thanks & 73,
/Rick N6XI
On Sat, Feb 26, 2022 at 10:17 PM Rick Tavan wrote:
> I've been using DX4WIN for many years a
I've been using DX4WIN for many years as a repository for QSOs from
multiple logs (mainly contests from two different QTHs). As recently as
last week, I had about 109,000 QSOs in the database. Today, I went to add
another log and found only 93,000 QSOs in the database. Is there a way to
discover wh
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