To all: For any Dxbase2007 user who wants to upgrade their DXbasePSK program from Version 1.00 to Version 2.00, you can do so by downloading the ZIP file from the URL listed at the bottom of this email.
Background of Joe's project(s): I have wanted to get into regular "programming" and have started with making Version 2.00 of DXbase's DXbasePSK program. This upgraded version let's you also run PSK63 - as well as the PSK31. Of course, the nice part is being able to log the QSO directly into the DXbase2007 - just like version 1.00 did. Here is the URL: http://www.navycthistory.com/dxbase/DXbPSK.ZIP <http://www.navycthistory.com/dxbase/DXbPSK.ZIP> Have FUN!! 73 Joe WA6AXE From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Sep 17 21:54:52 2006 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (FireBrick) Date: Sun Sep 17 21:57:24 2006 Subject: [Dxbase] DxbPSK buffer setup Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> In case you are trying to figure out the buffer setup for DxbPSK 2.0. Here's how I did it. In the DXBase directory, I created a subdirectory called PSK Buffers, (original huh?) In that subdir are: Bragfile.txt Long QSO. txt Which are my two main buffers. and here is the protocol to enter into those buffers. 'start' <C:\DXB07\PSK Buffers\bragfile.txt> BTU 'theirname' 'theircall' de 'mycall' 'stop' and 'start' theircall' de 'mycall' tu 'theirname' <C:\DXB07\PSK Buffers\Long QSO.txt> BTU 'theirname' 'theircall' de 'mycall' 'stop' you can edit the Macro Title to suit your fancy. remember, to edit a buffer, cursor and right click. (fortunately I selected 10 meters with no amp and the rf output set to zero, as I kept clicking on the buffer and starting them instead of right click to edit.) ----------------------------------------------------- Never mess up an apology with an excuse. ----------------------------------------------------- Bill H. in Chicagoland webcams at http://24.14.49.4:8080 weather at http://hhweather.webhop.org

