Hi Jim.
I think this message must have bounced the first time I responded to you
and the reflector.
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Hi Jim.
I did what you said. I must have moved the correct file (config.dat)
because DX4WIN came back up with bare bones configuration. After I opened a
logbook window and pointed the
Something else must be going on.
I did an experiment. I had worked and confirmed ZE5JJ as a Novice, in
December 1974, on 15m CW. I deleted all of the other Z2 QSOs from my
log (37 of them), so the only one left is that 15m CW QSO from
December 1974. I did a DXCC Report and selected a Band
If you remove the start date for an award, then all QSOs will count for
it, regardless of the QSO date. This will make a QSO in DX4Win "valid"
and it should be reflected in all reports, totals, flags, etc.
If that's not what you are looking for, then I am probably not quite
understanding your
Hi Zoran.
That sounds more like a work-around rather than a fix.
The current problem is just an incorrect needed list for 160M and
your suggestion would probably fix that. But then my CW DXCC totals would
be incorrect in the summary?
Unless your suggestion ONLY corrects a band need list
On 06-Apr-20 10:39, Richard King wrote:
I like for LoTW and my DX4WIN totals to agree on all modes and bands. But I
can see they will never agree unless the DX4WIN software is fixed to take
into account the CW DXCC restrictions.
That's easily fixable: File > Awards, under Mode Group select CW,
I have a QSL card for the Falkland Island on 160M CW dated January 26,
1974. It was submitted to the ARRL years ago and counted as a 160M QSO. It
also shows up on my LoTW rewards screen as confirmed because my DXCC and
LoTW accounts were merged when I first went to LoTW.
My problem is that DX4WIN
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