I puzzled over that a while too. Looks to me like its priority. I guess
its for those folks still using monochrome monitors or perhaps colour blind.
(or is that chromically challenged?)
Bob 5B4AGN
- Original Message -
From: Bill Murrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: dx4win@mailman.qth.net
It is what determines the color... I think Paul put it is as a debugging
tool... and decided it was useful... helps the less familiar with the color
scheme understand how it works...
It probably would be better if it was the last column instead of first
column as it really doesn't tell you
I may have discovered the reason the spots seem to stall. I occasionally
have been having trouble with the date and time randomly changing in my
computer. Not sure why but it does. Just a bit ago I found the date and
time were back in 2000 which may account for the problem. Now that I have
At 01:17 PM 3/14/03 -0800, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
Some time servers are bad, and Tardis will grab a bad time off them. Once I
logged a bunch of QSOs 91 minutes off because I got a bad time from a server.
It was only luck that I noticed the problem.
There is a setting in Tardis called Maximum
A suggestion, try Dimension 4 from Thinkingman Software. It is freeware that
checks the nbs system at intervals you select. It is freeware available from
http://www.thinkingman.com/~thinkman.
I have been using it for a few years without any problems. Keeps the computer
in sync exactly.
73
A couple of days back I had asked about setting up a
way to track things like 10-10 numbers and the like.
Easiest way is to just do searches on the Note for
call field and find what you want.
Well, last night I discovered another great way to
track awards. Not sure if it is a neat feature that
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