Putting on the POLISH HAT, Geeee Pet sorry I did not relize I did that.   Was 
in a hurry.  You know the for letter word, "WORK".

Putting on the BROWN HAT, I agree back up is very important.  But you missed 
the boat! I was just talking about DXBASE files for just that program like the 
DXB2004.INI file in the WINDOWS directory not in a subdirectory.

Putting on the PROPELLER HAT, What files do I need to back up?????
From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Fri Aug 20 17:32:13 2004
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (WA9YSD)
Date: Fri Aug 20 17:37:11 2004
Subject: [Dxbase] Re: Dxbase posting
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Keeping on the PROPELLER HAT

Putting on the POLISH HAT, Geeee Pet sorry I did not relize I did that.   Was 
in a hurry.  You know the for letter word, "WORK".

Putting on the BROWN HAT, I agree back up is very important.  But you missed 
the boat! I was just talking about DXBASE files for just that program like the 
DXB2004.INI file in the WINDOWS directory not in a subdirectory.

Putting on the PROPELLER HAT, What files do I need to back up?????

Keeping on the PROPELLER HAT, while wareing all three hats at the same time.  I 
am sorry I posted the above message in the wrong subject line.

Jim
From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Fri Aug 20 17:44:05 2004
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (WA9YSD)
Date: Fri Aug 20 17:49:02 2004
Subject: [Dxbase] Re:  Country Prefixes
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Honestly, I believe the instability is software confusion.  What must have 
happened, possibly, you may have entered the FR for the callsign corrected it 
then hit the down arrow or enter button that made it down the next line, then 
caught your misstake corrected it by entering the YU call sign.  However the 
Pref was not changed.

Here is the problem.  You have to manually change the Pref  CQ and ITU zones as 
well, or just go to the Record tab delete the whole data line entry.  I have 
had this problem too.

The DXBASE program is NOT smart enough to correct everything when you just 
change the call sign.

Now what hat should I be whareing now?  maybe the dunce cap cause of my bad 
spelling!

Jim
From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Fri Aug 20 17:58:04 2004
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bob Main)
Date: Fri Aug 20 18:03:07 2004
Subject: [Dxbase] YU prefix
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Just for heck of it I went and check all my YU's and they are all showing 
Yugoslavia.  I even have a couple YT's that are shown as YU's.

Bob
KB4CL
From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Fri Aug 20 18:23:38 2004
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ed Parish K1EP)
Date: Fri Aug 20 18:28:39 2004
Subject: [Dxbase] YU prefix
In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

The problem occurs only if it is YU (or YT) and no number, that is, something 
like YU/W1ABC.  There was no alias for YU in the map.  There were aliases for 
YU1, YU2, etc., so any normal call like YU1ABC was fine.  

At 8/20/2004 05:58 PM, Bob Main wrote:
>Just for heck of it I went and check all my YU's and they are all showing 
>Yugoslavia.  I even have a couple YT's that are shown as YU's.
>
>Bob
>KB4CL
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