Bob,
In regards to your 3 questions:
1) NO - there is no variable for the NOTES field of your logbook
in the label designer module. It is available in the
List designer module. The NOTES field for the label
designer has never been made available to the user. There
has never been any need for it - up to this point. Jack,
the owner of DXbase - would have to program this in to
make it available. You would have to talk with Jack
directly at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2) The COMMENT field's words come from the User Options menu ..
Go to - main menu - tools - options - user options - and
select the Label TAB .. that is where you will find the
"Label Comment" field. Not what you are wanting to use though!
3) With regards to the 1.8 versus 1.95 -- if you select MHZ in
the label designer module - you will get the 1.8 .. whereas,
if you select FREQ (and you do have something in the FREQ
column of your logbook), you will have available "that" FREQ
field in it's entirety.
Hpe that this helps..
73 Joe wa6axe
Bob Brunius wrote:
> I have three Questions about QSL Labels that I hope someone can help me
> with.
>
> 1) How do I get the ?notes? field from the QSO record into a label? This
> field is easily populated by the contest mode and I have information about
> which 3905 Century Net the card is good for. There is no variable in the
> label designer that associates with the notes field as far as I can tell.
>
> 2) There is a field that is called ?comments? but I don?t know where
> that info is coming from. What is it from?
>
> 3) How do I get the frequency to print a little more resolution on the
> label? It just seems weird to have the frequency show 1.8MHz when the QSO
> was at 1.95MHz. Or How could I get it to just show the band? Like 160M or
> 80M on the labels?
>
>
>
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
> AC7PN
>
>
>
>
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From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Feb 5 13:09:50 2005
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joseph Glockner)
Date: Sat Feb 5 13:18:20 2005
Subject: [Dxbase] ic 756
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Jim,
Be very careful - when I was helping you with your IP Hosts
file problem last month, you told me:
//quote//
i just happened to think of something.when i first got xp i had some
trouble loading dxbase. i think i found a switch some where that said i
could use the old program (98se) by switching how it read the disk???????
//unquote//
And, Jim, we found that DXbase was thinking of your O/S as
Windows98SE vice XP Pro !!!
THIS problem you are having right now - might well be
also involved with the way that you have your system setup
and the DXbase .. Think abt this approach Jim.
73 Joe wa6axe
jim wrote:
> I am having a problem with getting ic 756 with ct-17 civ to be recognized for
> radio control. same set up works perfect with Logger. I am going to up grade
> dxbase when new release comes out. Question is will this help my problem???.
> ic 756 is the original 756 running win xp pro.
> thanks Jim N4zy
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From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Feb 5 13:14:44 2005
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bob Brunius)
Date: Sat Feb 5 13:23:36 2005
Subject: [Dxbase] RE: Your 3 questions about QSL labels - from Joe WA6AXE
In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Joe,
When I log a QSO on a 3905 Century Club net I need to log the fact that it
is a net and whether it is a late net or an early net. Then on the QSL card
there needs to be a note of that information. At the beginning of the net I
have been turning on the contest option which has a note having the Net
details. So, how might I accomplish this with the tools that are there?
Thanks for the help on the FREQ vers MHZ. But now I notice that I have
another problem. All along my auto-fill from the ICOM 765 has been filling
the frequency field with KHz. That is a 160M freq shows something like
1893.13 and a 20M QSO is 14235.21. I have a lot of QSOs. So is there a way
to automatically remove 3 orders of magnitude from the frequency field by
doing a script? Perhaps directly in Access? Then the other question is how
do I get my auto fill from the transceiver to fill in MHz and not KHz?
Thanks
Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: Joseph Glockner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2005 5:21 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Your 3 questions about QSL labels - from Joe WA6AXE
Bob,
In regards to your 3 questions:
1) NO - there is no variable for the NOTES field of your logbook
in the label designer module. It is available in the
List designer module. The NOTES field for the label
designer has never been made available to the user. There
has never been any need for it - up to this point. Jack,
the owner of DXbase - would have to program this in to
make it available. You would have to talk with Jack
directly at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2) The COMMENT field's words come from the User Options menu ..
Go to - main menu - tools - options - user options - and
select the Label TAB .. that is where you will find the
"Label Comment" field. Not what you are wanting to use though!
3) With regards to the 1.8 versus 1.95 -- if you select MHZ in
the label designer module - you will get the 1.8 .. whereas,
if you select FREQ (and you do have something in the FREQ
column of your logbook), you will have available "that" FREQ
field in it's entirety.
Hpe that this helps..
73 Joe wa6axe