Martin -- Thanks. Very cumbersome, as you state.
I was looking for an automated way using the filters/tagging functions. Something like "set label to Y for a new <state - DX country - IOTA -- whatever>" I'd also lke to have QSL managers/adadress from whatever source or sources be set automatically, but that's another issue! 73, Eric W3DQ At 09:29 PM 5/10/02 +1200, Martin Ellis wrote: >Eric WD3Q wrote: > > It sort of works. > > Here's my issue. > > I have worked 44 states on 160 CW by my hand count. > > I want to send cards to the first QSO of each state that I > > haven't already confirmed in that band/mode. How do I find them > and > > then tag them? > > >Hi Eric > >To see the details, look at this report: >QSO Window | Reports | WAS | Listing | choose 160M > >You will see a report that lists every one of the 50 states, with >a column for Mode and Band. As you chose 160M it will be for 160M >only. >If CW is not selected as the mode, change your Preferences for WAS. > >If you see "W" it means you have worked a station in that State, but >no further action. > >If you see "M" it means you have mailed a QSL request to a station in >that State, but a card has not yet been received by you. > >If you see "C" it means you have received a card to confirm that >State. > >Now for some action: > >Click on the first "W" (say for the state of Arkensas). The QSO >window will display your first contact on 160m with AR. Say it reads >K5OVC on Feb 27, 1997. You will now set the label flag to Y (with F2 >key). >Remember that you can enter K5OVC in the QSL Mgr field. Use CTL-E to >open, and enter Lenny's address from qrz.com or the RAC. > >Continue for all the States. > >Now print out the QSO labels and address labels and mail out with >SASE. > >I hope this helps, > >Martin ZL1ANJ > > > > > > > > > > > >

