I also asked about this several years ago; however, it really did not turn out to be much of a problem.
Initially, I selected the valid qso's for submittal. The very few that were left were then simply marked as invalid and in the notes as invalid for CW DXCC. My cw qso's went back to 1955 and I only wound up with a handful of them marked as invalid. I doubt that it would be worthwhile for Paul to fix as I have been through the logic Paul uses for marking qso's for DXCC submittal and there simply are no dates in them. The logic is pretty straightforward and that is why the searches are so fast. I did not think of using my group selections, and I would not have had to mark a few cards as invalid. -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Floyd Sense Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 2:41 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [Dx4win] CW DXCC dilemma If you use DX4WIN for tracking DXCC totals, I wonder how you handle this situation: A DX station (new country) was worked in 1973 on 40M CW. The station is credited by ARRL for the mixed DXCC, but not CW DXCC as the cutoff for CW DXCC is 1975. So the question is: how to mark the QSO so that DX4WIN shows it as "checked" for Mixed DXCC, but not "checked" for CW DXCC? I don't even want it to show up in DX4WIN as confirmed for CW, or I won't get an accurate spot color. What to do? 73, Floyd - K8AC _______________________________________________ Dx4win mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/dx4win

