I gota suggestion. WIN ZIP your MDB file and email it to someone and see if
they have the same problem. Because of the safeguards intact You may have to
email it to Jack or Joe if they agree to it first. That way a proper diagnosis
can be done and this subject can be laid to rest once and for all.
I like a couple of others keep my cards separate for a submission and keep
track of LOTW credit cause I do not just the program for a proper submission.
Keep The Faith, Jim
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri May 27 19:36:51 2005
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (JV)
Date: Fri May 27 19:47:39 2005
Subject: [Dxbase] Frequency
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ran into a strange problem last night. I had monitor 1 set to DXBase
2005 and Monitor 2 to DX Atlas 2.25. After I had logged serval QSOs, I
happen to look at the frequency that was logged. All QSOs were 363416.56 and
the band was 75. I closed DX Atlas and the frequencies were logged OK. Open
DX Atlas back up and got the same problem. Anyone have this happen to them
and if so, what's the cure. Using 2.4 MHz and XP pro. Rig is an IC-756 pro.
JV
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri May 27 23:52:14 2005
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gary Senesac AL9A)
Date: Sat May 28 00:13:49 2005
Subject: [Dxbase] making sure you get the qso you want into the worksheet
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
This sounds like WAY too much manual intervention and invites needless
opportunities for pilot error. This from a keyboard jockey who crashes and
burns with great regularity! It seems to me that one of great advantages of
COMPUTER LOGGING is to have the COMPUTER do the work, not me!
Gary AL9A
----- Original Message -----
From: "FireBrick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DXBase List" <[email protected]>
Sent: May 27, 2005 9:39 AM
Subject: [Dxbase] making sure you get the qso you want into the worksheet
> A lot of the confusion about which qso should be, will be, or can be on
the worksheet and
> submission form can be avoided by this simple system.
>
> I use the Special 1 field to enter a special code for each specific qso
that I want on the
> submission form or worksheet.
>
> I frequently get a qsl that may confirm the same band, and mode on a
number of qso's.
> (contest operations usually)
> I pick which one I want to submit and place a C05-1 (c for card, date, and
first
> submission of year) or a L05-2 (l for LoTW, date, 2 LoTW submission of
year)
>
> Then I put a 'check' in the Select Marked QSO Records box
> I then enter 'C05-1' into the Only QSO's Special 1 field.
>
>
> this will quarantee that I get the specific qso I want to receive credit
for.
> Then I put a check in EVERY dxcc award type box.
> Select QSO Log
> Cards Only
>
> Run it.
>
> If ... you are asking for credit, which would result in a dupe such as
asking for phone
> credit on 40 meters and also 20 meters.
> It will not be accepted by the DXCC system.
> At worst, it will show on the bottom of your paper works as rejected as a
duplicate.
>
> Now a little tip, after you run this applet, it asks if you want to mark
these as
> receiving credit.
> I always say NO. This way, if I made a mistake, and DXCC desk catches it
and marks it as
> such, I don't have to correct my incorrect entry.
> I mark them as credited AFTER I receive the cards/paperwork back.
>
>
>
> And as you already have a unique code in the Special 1 field, you can just
search on that
> field and quickly click on the 'credit' field.
>
>
> Hope this helps. It works for me.
>
>
>
> -----------------------------------------------------
> I finally got it all together. Now where did I put it?
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
> Bill H. in Chicagoland
>
>
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