I would like to change the OPR CALL in the QSO Log for WA9YSD.MDB to WN9YSD in 
stead of WA9YSD so when I enter my novice QSO's in the WA9YSD data base I can 
tell them apart.

I went to the Help menu did a search for New Call sign followed both of the 
instructions and failed to do what I wanted.  AGAIN where did I go wrong this 
time?

See I blamed myself this time and not the program.  I always failed not DXbase.
From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Sun Dec 19 10:08:05 2004
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (George Johnson)
Date: Sun Dec 19 10:18:29 2004
Subject: [Dxbase] Drifting Arctic Polar Stations - what entity do
        they countfor?
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We also ran into this with a G station operating from an oil platform in 
the Falklands a few years ago.  This was not accepted for DXCC (Ugh).  But 
it was a nice 80m QSO for me...
73 and Happy Holidays all,
George .. W1ZT

At 09:21 AM 12/19/2004, George Harlem W1EBI wrote:
>This might best be addressed to the DXCC desk.  I feel /MM should apply
>to stations on vessels on the water, not a fixed station in a structure
>built on a huge chunk of a country that just happens to be a meandering
>icecube that stays within that country's or zone's boundaries (e.g.,
>R0PA).
>
>George W1EBI
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joseph Glockner
>Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2004 7:21 PM
>To: DXbase reflector
>Subject: [Dxbase] Drifting Arctic Polar Stations - what entity do they
>countfor?
>
>To all:
>
>Ran across one that I sure don't know the answer for --
>
>With regards to a station that is classified as a
>"drifting polar station" -- what entity do they count for?
>If any!!
>
>73 Joe wa6axe

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