The upgrade to 6.02 is working fine here, thanks to the software writers for
a job well done!
The ability to access a second soundcard is great, particularly when
running PSK31 and having the spots being announced via the second soundcard
at the same; however, is it possible to configure DX4WIN
Hi,
Thanks very much for all of your responses regarding eliminating duplicate
contacts from a single DX4WIN log.
Actually, the correct response to my question is no. There is no utility or
process for eliminating duplicate contacts within a single DX4WIN log.
One can create additional logs
Hello,
last Feb. 15 I posted the following message:
Another observation is that all spots from internet are lost after exit
from DX4WIN. When I use my normal set-up to the local DC-cluster via 144
MHz spots remain.
Now the two cases are identical i.e. spots are lost when opening DX4WIN
I think this reply is misleading. It is trivial to eliminate dupes, if
one is referring to exact duplicate log entries. It is simply a matter
of merging the log into a new file which eliminates all dupes in one
pass. Takes a few seconds...
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I do not have this problem... Are you using telnet cluster or a Web
cluster?
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On Behalf Of Erik Hyllander
Sent: February 20, 2003 9:00 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; dx4win@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Dx4win] DX Spots
Hello
Rick,
Please send me your log containing some duplicate QSOs (in a ZIP archive
please). I'm surprised that the procedure I gave you would not eliminate the
duplicates. Please also mention a few pairs of QSOs that are duplicates.
Paul
In Preferences | Packet1 | make sure you have the options box labeled
Backup DX spots checked. That will save the spots up to the number in the
Preferences | Packet2 | scrollback capacity for DX spots box.
73, -=Rog-K9RB=-
Sure wish the separate COM port selection for PSK31 PTT and CW keying are
Paul,
It would be nice if Dx4Win remembered
its last position on the screen as well as whicn
monitor it was running on in a multimonitor system
when it is restarted.
Thanks.
Ted, W2ZK
At 05:40 PM 2/20/2003 +0100, Erik Hyllander wrote:
Hello,
last Feb. 15 I posted the following message:
Another observation is that all spots from internet are lost after
exit from DX4WIN. When I use my normal set-up to the local
DC-cluster via 144 MHz spots remain.
Now the two cases are
I have seen a couple of posts regarding problems with 6.02 controlling
Kenwood radios.
I had a problem with my 570S/G, and re-wrote a control file for the radio.
I have attached
the file to this note. If you wish to use it, you should copy it to the
Radios file in your
DX4WIN sub-directory,
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