[Dx4win] Two calls - best way to handle

2004-04-27 Thread Mel Martin
And how to you select a range of groups? - Original Message - From: Dick Flanagan [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Terry Dunlap [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Pete Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]; dx4win@mailman.qth.net Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 11:55 Subject: Re: [Dx4win] Two calls - best way to handle At

[Dx4win] Two calls - best way to handle

2004-04-27 Thread Dick Flanagan
At 09:07 AM 4/27/2004, Mel Martin wrote: And how to you select a range of groups? Sorry. I missed the concurrent requirement. 73, Dick -- Dick Flanagan K7VC NV SM E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[Dx4win] Two calls - best way to handle

2004-04-27 Thread Alan C. Zack
I am interested in this also as I keep separate lists for DXCC for my stateside ops and my portable DU ops. I have separate DX awards and DXCC for each location (as required by ARRL and CQ-WPX awards as these are two different countries) Mel Martin wrote: Right... It's probably overdue that

[Dx4win] Two calls - best way to handle

2004-04-27 Thread Pete Smith
I just tried printing a QSL label using a group to designate QSOs made using my alternate call, and I'm confused. I named group 1 Operating as W8QZR and labeled one of my QSOs with that group no. Then I put %% in the first greeting line in the Rep/Lab tab in Preferences; according to the

[Dx4win] 'nother question

2004-04-27 Thread Rick Graham
Ok guys, I'm still entering my logs in from 1980 and I have run across many CW contacts RST reports that are like 588C (C for chirp incase you new 'uns didn't know that). How do you handle this in DX4WIN? 73 De AI3W, Rick --- StripMime Report -- processed MIME parts ---

[Dx4win] 'nother question

2004-04-27 Thread Rick Graham
Agree, however (as all old time tube radio ops know) that the 'C' was an integral part of the signal and was an indication that hey, I better check that out. Even if I could put '57C', but Nope. Just trying to keep the report where it logically should be. 73 De AI3W, Rick -Original