All the posts lately have quoted and/or C&P'd the prior posts, with lots of non-information in the posts. Think html, because I can't decode that crap. That makes for allot of searching for the facts. Ergo, for my simple mind, allot of confusion.
I think that the subject line should contain all the info needed to maintain the thread, and maybe a >.....qwerty..... to accentuate the thread. I get over 300 SPAM's a day, but I really only see ~30 of those thanks to some great interfaces. I really dig ham radio, but it is not the only thing I do in life, so abbreviated posts are a boon to me. OK, my nomex suit is on for those of you that like to get lots of "stuff" in their email. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Aug 6 11:36:19 2005 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Date: Sat Aug 6 11:37:38 2005 Subject: [Dx4win] DX Spots sorted by frequency question Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> DX4WIN has a neat feature that highlights a spoy on the frequency to which the radio is tuned and the spots are sorted by frequency. I like it, but have been having some trouble with it. Say I am tuned right now to 14.200 and want to check a spot on another frequency. I click on that spot to observe the other QSO and band/mode window to see what they tell me. However, the highlite returns to it's original position (in this case the spot on 14.200) before I have time to do the process of looking at the two windows mentioned and then look back to click on the spot to either listen or tune to it. So my question is: can the delay from the time the second spot is clicked on until the highlite returns to the original spot be changed? I couldn't find it in the preferences or the docs. 73 Stan, N3HS

