Thanks George, Geg and Art. Thats the one. did not know he had a webb page, or was still in existance. Will call them tomorrow and palce my order. Thanks again.
Jim From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Nov 23 07:15:10 2004 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (WA9YSD) Date: Tue Nov 23 07:21:26 2004 Subject: [Dxbase] Wish List Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For DXCC Statistics: I have the All box and Mixed and Not Worked boxes checked. When I have it compute list I wanted to see just the 15 or so countries that I need for all time DXCC instead it lists 84 countries, most of which I do not need for DXCC. Eather I did not do it right or that part of the program does not work. I would like to see that part of the program to work like that. Jim From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Nov 23 10:21:03 2004 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (FireBrick) Date: Tue Nov 23 10:27:19 2004 Subject: [Dxbase] help spotting the error in a .adi file Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The station I manage supplies me with .adi logs like below, created in Logger. If I try to import them into DXB I get an error saying field is too small to accept the data. I think it may be the comma in the frequency data. I've been looking/comparing .adi files so long my eyes are bleary... Hope a fresh set of eyes can spot the problem. Now here's the funny part. I can import this file into Writelog, which accepts it. Then I can export it from Writelog into a .adi file that DXB will accept, but it changes the 30 meter qso to 40 meters. hihi Obviously this makes filling qsl request a bit tough. hihi DIF Export from Logger Ver [8.07] Copyright (C) 1994-1999 by Robert C. Furzer. YO3APJ Logs generated on 15 Nov, 2004 at 08:06 <EOH> <CALL:4>N3JT <QSO_DATE:8:D>20040826 <TIME_ON:6>133557 <MODE:2>CW <BAND:3>17M <RST_SENT:3>599 <RST_RCVD:3>559 <CQZ:1>5 <NAME:3>Jim <FREQ:8>18,08300 <QSL_SENT:1>N <QSL_RCVD:1>N <STATE:2>VA <DXCC:3>291 <EOR> <CALL:6>YB0DPO <QSO_DATE:8:D>20040826 <TIME_ON:6>134926 <MODE:2>CW <BAND:3>17M <RST_SENT:3>599 <RST_RCVD:3>599 <CQZ:2>28 <NAME:11>QSL v K3AIR <FREQ:8>18,08200 <QSL_SENT:1>N <QSL_RCVD:1>N <DXCC:3>327 <EOR> <CALL:5>KL7HF <QSO_DATE:8:D>20040826 <TIME_ON:6>141646 <MODE:2>CW <BAND:3>17M <RST_SENT:3>589 <RST_RCVD:3>579 <CQZ:1>1 <NAME:3>Del <FREQ:8>18,08300 <QSL_SENT:1>N <QSL_RCVD:1>N <DXCC:1>6 <EOR> CALL:5>9G5OO <QSO_DATE:8:D>20040913 <TIME_ON:6>172153 <MODE:3>SSB <BAND:3>17M <RST_SENT:2>59 <RST_RCVD:2>59 <CQZ:2>35 <NAME:11>QSL v DL4WK <FREQ:8>18,14400 <QSL_SENT:1>N <QSL_RCVD:1>N <DXCC:3>424 <EOR> <CALL:5>YI9GT <QSO_DATE:8:D>20040913 <TIME_ON:6>173214 <MODE:2>CW <BAND:3>30M <RST_SENT:3>599 <RST_RCVD:3>599 <CQZ:2>21 <NAME:12>QSL v SP3GTS <FREQ:8>10,11700 <QSL_SENT:1>N <QSL_RCVD:1>N <DXCC:3>333 <EOR> ----------------------------------------------------- Bills travel through the mail at twice the speed of checks. ----------------------------------------------------- W9OL, Bill H. in Chicagoland

