[Dx4win] Filtering and Award Tracking
Thank you Paul This worked. On 3/11/07, Paul van der Eijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Kelly, Set you user level at advanced or expert. --Paul At 12:25 AM 3/11/2007, you wrote: The Selection field is greyed out. Paul van der Eijk (KK4HD) [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.dx4win.com From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Mar 11 14:08:58 2007 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Larry Alkoff) Date: Sun Mar 11 14:10:28 2007 Subject: [Dx4win] Howto handle the time change on Windows 98? Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have read the threads about setting your computer for last nights change to DST. Unfortunately AFAIK, Microsoft did not provide any patch for Windows 98 computers which so many of use use with DX4Win. Last night, my main Linux computer, acting as a time server, changed my Windows 98 logging computer to the correct time but GMT time is an hour off. Does anyone know of a simple way in Windows 98 to change the offset to GMT? I have been looking at a program called TZADJUST which claims to make such adjustments but the readme is so poorly written I can't understand what to do. Has anyone tried this program? My fallback alternative is to make sure to change any qso times between now and April and do the same tor the week when DST gets cancelled. Larry -- Larry Alkoff N2LA - Austin TX Using Thunderbird on Linux From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Mar 11 14:23:29 2007 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (py2yp) Date: Sun Mar 11 14:25:18 2007 Subject: [Dx4win] Howto handle the time change on Windows 98? References: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yes, it is easy. Just download the TZEDIT files, store them at WINDOWS\ADDINS directory and run the TZEDIT.EXE file. Do the changes accordingly and save. That?s it. If you don't find the TZEDIT files please drop me a note, I will send you. 73 DX de PY2YP - Cesar - Original Message - From: Larry Alkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: DX4win dx4win@mailman.qth.net Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2007 4:08 PM Subject: [Dx4win] Howto handle the time change on Windows 98? I have read the threads about setting your computer for last nights change to DST. Unfortunately AFAIK, Microsoft did not provide any patch for Windows 98 computers which so many of use use with DX4Win. Last night, my main Linux computer, acting as a time server, changed my Windows 98 logging computer to the correct time but GMT time is an hour off. Does anyone know of a simple way in Windows 98 to change the offset to GMT? I have been looking at a program called TZADJUST which claims to make such adjustments but the readme is so poorly written I can't understand what to do. Has anyone tried this program? My fallback alternative is to make sure to change any qso times between now and April and do the same tor the week when DST gets cancelled. Larry -- Larry Alkoff N2LA - Austin TX Using Thunderbird on Linux ___ Dx4win mailing list Dx4win@mailman.qth.net http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/dx4win
[Dx4win] Filtering and Award Tracking
Is there a way of making the award tracking of DX4WIN exclude QSOs according to a criteria such as Group Number? My log is currently split into 5 group numbers: 1 for each callsign/station-location I've had since becoming a ham. All of the QSOs are valid for DXCC since they are all in the U.S, but for 5BWAS all QSO's need to be made from within a 50 mile radius. That means (for me) only groups 3 and 4 should be used for 5BWAS award tracking. From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Mar 10 14:49:27 2007 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jim Reisert AD1C) Date: Sat Mar 10 14:55:58 2007 Subject: [Dx4win] Filtering and Award Tracking In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Kelly Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a way of making the award tracking of DX4WIN exclude QSOs according to a criteria such as Group Number? My log is currently split into 5 group numbers: 1 for each callsign/station-location I've had since becoming a ham. All of the QSOs are valid for DXCC since they are all in the U.S, but for 5BWAS all QSO's need to be made from within a 50 mile radius. That means (for me) only groups 3 and 4 should be used for 5BWAS award tracking. Sorry Kelly, I know of no way other than exporting those groups to a separate log then working on it there. 73 - Jim AD1C -- Jim Reisert AD1C, 7 Charlemont Court, North Chelmsford, MA 01863 USA +978-251-9933, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.ad1c.us From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Mar 10 15:15:54 2007 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paul van der Eijk) Date: Sat Mar 10 15:23:44 2007 Subject: [Dx4win] Filtering and Award Tracking In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] m References: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kelly, QSO Window | Filter | Selection Click Add Replace: 'Replace this name' with 5BWAS Enable: Group Filter Double-Click on Group 3 and on group 4 Click on Update Click on Ok You now have a selection filter 5BWAS and it is active. When you open a log or start DX4WIN no filter is active, you have to enable again. QSO Window | Filter | Selection Select 5BWAS Click Ok Award counts etc. now only 'see' the QSOs matching the group numbers of the 5BWAS filter. If you want to see all QSOs, same procedure, except select the filter 'All QSOs'. --Paul At 12:44 PM 3/10/2007, Kelly Johnson wrote: Is there a way of making the award tracking of DX4WIN exclude QSOs according to a criteria such as Group Number? My log is currently split into 5 group numbers: 1 for each callsign/station-location I've had since becoming a ham. All of the QSOs are valid for DXCC since they are all in the U.S, but for 5BWAS all QSO's need to be made from within a 50 mile radius. That means (for me) only groups 3 and 4 should be used for 5BWAS award tracking. ___ Dx4win mailing list Dx4win@mailman.qth.net http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/dx4win Paul van der Eijk (KK4HD) [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.dx4win.com