Hi Paul, The best way to merge different calls is to set a group number for each one, however, the group 0 (zero) is set to all callsigns, e.g., all the statics will refer to all calls. Every time you run the DX4WIN, by default, the group is set to group 0.
When selecting a group, say, group 2 for F6EXV/FO for example, you will have the statics for this call only and will print cards for this call only. Analogue, you will have same results for group 3, say, F6EXV/KH8 and so on. As I said the group 0 will reflect the statistics for all calls: F6EXV + F6EXV/FO + F6EXV/KH8 + ... Of course you may want all the statics for F6EXV only. In this case you must have a log for this call not adding any other call from different DXCC country. In the case you have had another French call, say, F9EXV you may set a group for this one among F6EXV log. Setting group numbers may look a little bit complicated but once you read the manual it is quite simple. I use the group number feature for several previous and contest calls, all of them from the DXCC country with very good results. Very practical, to say the least. In my opinion this is the best solution for your problem. 73 DX de PY2YP - Cesar on 10/9/2007 18:11 F6EXV wrote the following: > Hi all ! > Recently, someone asked how to merge different logs with different > callsigns. > I have not seen a public response to this... > I have many logs under different callsigns used over the years (not only > from France but from overseas as well) which I would like to merge, > still wanting to see which callsign they belong to... Like for example > adding a note in the "Note for this QSO" field (only a potential > solution , maybe there are better ways to do it) > Of course, the merge itself is quite easy to achieve, but how to > diffenciate by callsign within the same master log ? > One reason by the way is to see if people will QSL for a rare or semi > rare call, and not for a standard F call.... In other words, if I have > worked K2XYZ from F6EXV and also from 7O8AA, how can they appear in the > master log simultaneously, with an easy way to check (NOT the > "selection", as I want them both to appear) > Thanks ! > Paul F6EXV > > > _______________________________________________ > Dx4win mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/dx4win > > From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Sep 10 17:48:59 2007 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (py2yp) Date: Mon Sep 10 17:51:22 2007 Subject: [Dx4win] Merging logs In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi again Paul, Lets say you've worked K9XYZ under the calls F6EXV/FO (2) F6EXV/KH8 (3) you will see the log as this: K9XYZ 30/02/1981 10:34 SSB 2 K9XYZ 13/03/1986 21:23 CW 3 supposing you have selected the fields: CALL, DATE, TIME, MODE, GROUP in your logbook window. 73 DX de PY2YP - Cesar on 10/9/2007 18:37 F6EXV wrote the following: > Hello Cesar ! > Thanks for fast and complete answer. > It sounds like a good solution.... But will I see the callsigns K9XYZ > worked, not juts group number ? And how do the callsigns show in the > group ? > 73 > Paul F6EXV > > py2yp wrote: > >> Hi Paul, >> >> The best way to merge different calls is to set a group number for >> each one, however, the group 0 (zero) is set to all callsigns, e.g., >> all the statics will refer to all calls. Every time you run the >> DX4WIN, by default, the group is set to group 0. >> >> When selecting a group, say, group 2 for F6EXV/FO for example, you >> will have the statics for this call only and will print cards for this >> call only. Analogue, you will have same results for group 3, say, >> F6EXV/KH8 and so on. >> >> As I said the group 0 will reflect the statistics for all calls: F6EXV >> + F6EXV/FO + F6EXV/KH8 + ... >> >> Of course you may want all the statics for F6EXV only. In this case >> you must have a log for this call not adding any other call from >> different DXCC country. In the case you have had another French call, >> say, F9EXV you may set a group for this one among F6EXV log. >> >> Setting group numbers may look a little bit complicated but once you >> read the manual it is quite simple. >> >> I use the group number feature for several previous and contest calls, >> all of them from the DXCC country with very good results. Very >> practical, to say the least. In my opinion this is the best solution >> for your problem. >> >> 73 DX de PY2YP - Cesar >> >> on 10/9/2007 18:11 F6EXV wrote the following: >> >>> Hi all ! >>> Recently, someone asked how to merge different logs with different >>> callsigns. >>> I have not seen a public response to this... >>> I have many logs under different callsigns used over the years (not >>> only from France but from overseas as well) which I would like to >>> merge, still wanting to see which callsign they belong to... Like >>> for example adding a note in the "Note for this QSO" field (only a >>> potential solution , maybe there are better ways to do it) >>> Of course, the merge itself is quite easy to achieve, but how to >>> diffenciate by callsign within the same master log ? >>> One reason by the way is to see if people will QSL for a rare or semi >>> rare call, and not for a standard F call.... In other words, if I >>> have worked K2XYZ from F6EXV and also from 7O8AA, how can they appear >>> in the master log simultaneously, with an easy way to check (NOT the >>> "selection", as I want them both to appear) >>> Thanks ! >>> Paul F6EXV >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Dx4win mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/dx4win >>> >>> >> >> >> > > > > From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Sep 10 19:33:14 2007 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Duane A Calvin) Date: Mon Sep 10 19:38:00 2007 Subject: [Dx4win] Importing from LotW Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Does it at least tell you that none were set to confirmed? I'm still struggling with reconciling my latest DXCC submission with DX4WIN. I don't know why this has to be such a trial each time, but this time, for the first time, I did a mixed LOTW and card submission. What a pain.... 73, Duane On Mon, 10 Sep 2007 13:36:51 -0700 (PDT) Jim Reisert AD1C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > --- "Claes \"Mel\" Carneheim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I found a very strange effect when I tried to import a downloaded > > lotwreport.adi file. When File|Preferenses|QSO|Confirmed QSOs was > set to > > "Upload conf" no QSOs were importet, but when changing to "Card or > upload" > > it was possible to import. > > > > Is this known bug? > > Hi Mel, > > It's not a bug, it is the way Paul KK4HD designed it to work in > 7.03. I don't > agree that it's desirable behavior, however. > > 73 - Jim AD1C > > > -- > Jim Reisert AD1C/0, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, http://www.ad1c.us > _______________________________________________ > Dx4win mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/dx4win > > -------------------------------------- Duane Calvin, AC5AA Austin, Texas http://www.ac5aa.com From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Sep 10 23:03:05 2007 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill Walker) Date: Mon Sep 10 23:06:20 2007 Subject: [Dx4win] Second Sound Card for PSK31 Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I decided I wanted to use a second sound card to run PSK31, so I installed a basic sound card in an open PCI slot. Windows found it and assigned a standard default driver. I opened Preferences/Control and set the sound card pointer to Sound Card 2 and saved the Preferences. But DX4Win still sees my original sound card. I'm missing something here; how do I name the second card "Sound Card 2" so that DX4Win can find it? Bill, W3QB From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Sep 11 11:53:00 2007 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill Walker) Date: Tue Sep 11 11:56:12 2007 Subject: [Dx4win] Second Sound Card for PSK31 In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Bob: Thanks for the response. I tried every one of the choices (default thru Sound card 3) and got no response on PSK31 screen. But when I plug the radio back into the original audio card, the waterfall "flows". There is something about this "sound card 1" designation that doesn't seem right to me. I am not deeply skilled in things PC and Windows, so I tend to think it is my lack of knowledge..... Bill, W3QB =========================================== On Sep 11, 2007, at 12:09 AM, Robert Naumann wrote: > It may be that sound card 1 is sound card zero, and your new sound > card is > sound card one. > > Try setting it to one and see what happens. > > 73, > > Bob W5OV > > -----Original Message----- > From: Bill Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 10:03 PM > To: DX4WIN Reflector > Subject: [Dx4win] Second Sound Card for PSK31 > > I decided I wanted to use a second sound card to run PSK31, so I > installed a basic sound card in an open PCI slot. Windows found it > and assigned a standard default driver. > > I opened Preferences/Control and set the sound card pointer to Sound > Card 2 and saved the Preferences. > > But DX4Win still sees my original sound card. I'm missing something > here; how do I name the second card "Sound Card 2" so that DX4Win can > find it? > > Bill, W3QB > _______________________________________________ > Dx4win mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/dx4win > >

