Re: [Dx4win] ...Another Custom Award Question

2017-04-13 Thread kostas sv1dpi
I think this is the best procedure. Have in mind also that after f1, you 
can hit f2 and have a different sort, on this case sort by numbers (and 
you can hit the numbers after this)


73 Kostas SV1DPI

On 13/4/2017 19:31, Mike Rhodes wrote:
  Well, now that I know to use the F key to get into the "Custom Award 
Value" field instead of double-clicking, I am wondering what else I 
may be missing/misusing.
  With that in mind, is there a way to automate the tagging of QSOs 
with the "Custom Award Value"? My current process is to select the QSO 
(typically in sequential time order since they were usually worked in 
the CWT), choose "CW Operator's Club" from the "Custom Award" list, 
tab to the "Value" field, hit F1, type in the call, hit enter 3 times. 
Is that as simple as it gets or am I still doing it "the hard way"? 
Would be pretty cool if selecting the award caused the program to grab 
the callsign and automatically search but, given the variety of 
awards, I imagine it would be no small task.


Thanks,
Mike / W8DN
DX4Win Since Version 0.97

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[Dx4win] ...Another Custom Award Question

2017-04-13 Thread Mike Rhodes
  Well, now that I know to use the F key to get into the "Custom Award 
Value" field instead of double-clicking, I am wondering what else I may 
be missing/misusing.
  With that in mind, is there a way to automate the tagging of QSOs 
with the "Custom Award Value"? My current process is to select the QSO 
(typically in sequential time order since they were usually worked in 
the CWT), choose "CW Operator's Club" from the "Custom Award" list, tab 
to the "Value" field, hit F1, type in the call, hit enter 3 times. Is 
that as simple as it gets or am I still doing it "the hard way"? Would 
be pretty cool if selecting the award caused the program to grab the 
callsign and automatically search but, given the variety of awards, I 
imagine it would be no small task.


Thanks,
Mike / W8DN
DX4Win Since Version 0.97

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[Dx4win] Another Custom Award Question (WAE CW)

2006-04-27 Thread Joseph Young
In the WAE CW Award Full Listing the 6th entry is:

4U/VICUN Vienna

I cannot find that prefix in the DX4WIN  Prefix window.

Thanks for any help.

Joe /W6RLL





[Dx4win] Another Custom Award Question (WAE CW)

2006-04-27 Thread Isidro Acosta Hernández
Hi all...

 In the WAE CW Award Full Listing the 6th entry is:
 4U/VICUN Vienna
 I cannot find that prefix in the DX4WIN  Prefix window.

 That's because it isn't a DXCC country, it's only a country for the
 purposes of this award.  ARRL counts it as Austria, OE, but it's a
 separate multiplier in CQ WW DX contest.

I included the OE prefix in the dx4win.awd, so I will be able to add the 
4UxVIC QSOs to the WAE.


73 de Isidro, EA8NQ
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From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Thu Apr 27 15:54:09 2006
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Thu Apr 27 15:56:32 2006
Subject: [Dx4win] Lost QSO
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--- Garry Shapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have had several entered QSO's go through the Modified sequence --and
 then be lost when something rebooted Windows. The termination backup did not
 save the QSO's. Is there an antidote, or must one manually save the log at
 all times?

Sorry to hear that Garry.

As far as I know things DO get backed up.  I.e. the modified meter doesn't
lie.  And if DX4WIN crashes, you *should* get a prompt the next time you start
it, to try to recover the backup file.

There are 3 possible places to look for your missing QSOs:

   dx4win/save/NI6T.~XL
   dx4win/dx4win.dxb
   dx4win/dx4win.~xb

You must copy these to a file named something.DXL then open each one in turn
and see if you can find the missing QSOs.  The file with the most bytes may
have them.

I started an app. note about DX4WIN and backups but it spiraled out of control
and I have not had the chance to edit it down.

73 - Jim AD1C

p.s. Ann WA1S showed the K7C video Tuesday night and I saw your picture!


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From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Thu Apr 27 18:08:52 2006
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Garry Shapiro)
Date: Thu Apr 27 18:11:13 2006
Subject: [Dx4win] FW: Lost QSO
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Ignore the message sent earlier (below). The backup log file *did* have the
most recent QSO--I don't know why I did not see it when it first opened.

Garry, NI6T

-Original Message-
From: Garry Shapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 12:40 PM
To: DX4WIN Reflector
Subject: Lost QSO


I had thought that DX4WIN autosaved, but recent events suggest otherwise.

I have had several entered QSO's go through the Modified sequence --and
then be lost when something rebooted Windows. The termination backup did not
save the QSO's. Is there an antidote, or must one manually save the log at
all times?

Garry, NI6T