Re: [Dx4win] Looking for help

2020-03-13 Thread WA7AA

On 13-Mar-20 12:41, Dave Vittum wrote:


Recently after a many year hiatus got back into using dx4win as my
primary log program. I have tried in vain to figure out how to get the
frequency I enter to show to more than two significant digits. This is
when I enter QRG manually, not via computer and software. Example:
when I type in "3.526" in freq block, it gets entered into log as
3.53.

Surely there is a simple way for me to increase significant digits
after the decimal point? Any assistance appreciated





The frequency field is in kHz, so use the period where it's supposed to 
go (i.e. 3526.00), otherwise DX4Win assumes you mean 3.53 kHz.


73,

Zoran WA7AA

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[Dx4win] Looking for help

2020-03-13 Thread Dave Vittum



Recently after a many year hiatus got back into using dx4win as my
primary log program. I have tried in vain to figure out how to get the
frequency I enter to show to more than two significant digits. This is
when I enter QRG manually, not via computer and software. Example:
when I type in "3.526" in freq block, it gets entered into log as
3.53.

Surely there is a simple way for me to increase significant digits
after the decimal point? Any assistance appreciated

Thanks de Dave w1DV
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