1) file>preferences>QSO and uncheck the QSL card in Label/Upl flag
2) Do a search pressing F8 and look for the QSOs with the label=Y
Then in QSO window QSLs>Clear QSL label flag
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Στις 19/11/2019 6:43 μ.μ., ο Wayne Rogers έγραψε:
When I import an adif
On Tue, Nov 19, 2019 at 9:43 AM Wayne Rogers N1WR wrote:
> When I import an adif file the label flag is being set. How do I go
> about stopping this from happening?
File | Preferences, QSO tab. Look for the box titled, "Label/Upl
Flag". Uncheck the boxes.
> Question 2 How do I group unset all
When I import an adif file the label flag is being set. How do I go
about stopping this from happening.
Question 2 How do I group unset all of the flags that have been
improperly set?
Thanks all. I've been away from DX4WIN for a number of years - just
getting back to it.
Wayne N1WR
Thanks Rick. That gives me some ideas and items to check with the users of
N3FJP in our FD group.
Arne N7KA
- Original Message -
Hi Arne, probably what is happening is N3FJP is
setting the mode to "PH" instead of "SSB" as the
ADIF spec states. If that is the only problem, I
would
According to the ADIF spec (http://www.adif.org/adif227.htm#Mode%20Enumeration
)
"PH" is not a valid mode, it should have been SSB. I'm at work and don't have
D4W on this machine and I don't remember if there's a bulk QSO operation to
change mode.
If not, using a text editor you can replace th
I am having a problem importing ADIF files created by N3FJP. When importing
the ADIF files created by N3FJP logging software, the import process is
changing the mode from SSB to CW and including this statement in the Notes for
this QSO field: Import:{Mode=PH}
Has anyone seen this previousl
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