--- Mack Johnson N4SS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Has anyone tried programming the DX4WIN packet function keys for new > CCCLUSTER commands? I have been using VE7CC software and looping spots to > DX4WIN which works really nice, however, under the older AR CLUSTER, it was > neat to use DX4WIN packet function keys to filter bands, spot countries, > etc. An example being filters for 160cw, USA/VE Filter, etc. CCLUSTER > commands are a bit complicated and lengthy unless I am missing something > really simple.
Hi Mack, The CC cluster filtering command are supposed to be as similar as possible to AR-Cluster. They still use the dxbm/accept and dxbm/reject (DX band-mode accept/reject) syntax. There are some new options, however. Maybe if you describe exactly what kinds of filters you are trying to program, we can help you with the syntax. 73 - Jim AD1C -- Jim Reisert AD1C, 7 Charlemont Court, North Chelmsford, MA 01863 USA +978-251-9933, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, http://www.ad1c.us From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Apr 27 10:05:56 2007 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paul van der Eijk) Date: Fri Apr 27 10:18:04 2007 Subject: [Dx4win] Linking callsigns In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Ken, In File | Preferences | QSO | Check callsign update Make sure SameCall window is open. As soon as you enter any character, the SameCall window will show all entries containing those characters. So if you want to see any call containing 5TTL, this will work. When you have typed WN5, the SameCall window will not show any entries for W5TTL, because the substring does not match. (This assumes you have set substring callsign search as you mentioned you did) --Paul At 02:48 AM 4/27/2007, Ken Kopp wrote: >Thank you for taking the time to reply ... > >I don't think I'm asking my question correctly to find the answer I'm seeking >.. (:-)) > >I'm entering 56 years of logs into DX4WIN, with about 13,500 entries to date. > >I am configured for "substring" searching. > >I have WN5TLL and W5TLL in the log, as well as many other novice QSO's that >were later worked after they upgraded and dropped the "N". WN5VYY and W5VYY >is another, as an example. W9XYZ and W9XYZ/m would be another example. > >I realize that an F8 (substring) search will produce all variations of a call >ALREADY >in the log. > >What I'd like to have happen at the time I enter W5TLL/8 into the QSO window >but --BEFORE-- the "Enter" key is pressed is to have the program show WN5TLL, >W5TLL and W5TLL/KL7 in the "Same QSO" window. > >I think what I'm wanting is an F8 substring search as I type a type a call from >an old paper log into the "Callsign" field. After an exchange with W1JR, I >don't >think this is possible. > >73! Ken Kopp - K0PP ><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Paul van der Eijk (KK4HD) [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.dx4win.com

