Hi - I'm using an oldish dx4win version 1.12. Every now and then I need to convert my log from .dxl to .adif (my qsl manager is using writelog) However File->Import/Export->adif ->file->export generates just empty .adif file (same apply when trying to export in writelog format). TU Nick vk1aa -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.qth.net/pipermail/dx4win/attachments/20040516/a432f1ca/attachment.htm From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun May 16 09:14:59 2004 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John, K9EL) Date: Sun May 16 09:16:07 2004 Subject: [Dx4win] DX4WIN 6.03 Packet Spotting References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I purposely waited to upgrade from 4.07 because of all the changes and discussions on the various Priority levels for packet spots. I paid for the 6.02/6.03 upgrade but it appears the new version does not have the same capability that 4.07 had in terms of coloring spots. Perhaps someone can enlighten me. Here's my story: I chase band/mode combinations. V4.07 was simple - it had new country, new mode, new band, new band/mode. Once a new band/mode combination was worked, the spot was in blue indicating that band/mode combination was worked, but not confirmed. V6.03 still has the band/mode capability, but it is now priority 6. Unfortunately, some of the spots I am interested in show up first as priority 4 or 5 as a particular mode or band for that country may not be confirmed. In that case I can never get the priority level 6 alert. The fact that something (anything) is not confirmed should not tale precedence over something that is not even worked. I can always find out if a band/mode combination is not confirmed, as that is level 7 priority. So, in summary, I love priority levels 1,2,3,6,7,8,9. I need to find a way to "turn off" priority levels 4 and 5. Any comments, hints, or suggestions? Or I am doing something wrong here? Thanks, John K9EL

