Can anyone steer me to a report or tell me how to create one that would show me same call for multiple bands not confirmed. I am really interested in creating report and printing labels for multiple bands by same call.
Michael W. Elliott, CISSP (Certified Information Security Specialist Professional) THE INSIDE ADVANTAGE - RETIREMENT - LEISURE, REST and ONLY ELECTRONIC MAIL PAYMENTS Servant to Bridgett, Collin and all my Creditors St. Louis County Missouri From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Dec 9 22:22:19 2006 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joseph Glockner) Date: Sat Dec 9 22:25:15 2006 Subject: [Dxbase] Multiple countries same call In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Michael, To my knowledge, there is not any report current out there like you are wanting.. I have just made a quick report to give you the details you are wanting - but, I need to have some more info in advance of sending you the report ... (1) This report that I have made shows Any Callsign that has more than one QSO - where you have NOT sent out a QSL card "and" the Confirmed column shows None (No). Is this what you wanted? (2) With this report, how do you plan to use the info to make your labels? This report will NOT "directly" setup your QSOs for label printing. Can you provide a bit more details on your plans. 73 Joe wa6axe Michael W Elliott wrote: > Can anyone steer me to a report or tell me how to create one that would show > me same call for multiple bands not confirmed. I am really interested in > creating report and printing labels for multiple bands by same call. > > Michael W. Elliott, CISSP > (Certified Information Security Specialist Professional) > THE INSIDE ADVANTAGE - > RETIREMENT - LEISURE, REST and ONLY ELECTRONIC MAIL PAYMENTS > Servant to Bridgett, Collin and all my Creditors > St. Louis County Missouri > ______________________________________________________________ > Dxbase mailing list > Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/dxbase > Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm > Post: mailto:[email protected] > > > From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Dec 10 19:10:26 2006 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (K8FC) Date: Sun Dec 10 19:13:21 2006 Subject: [Dxbase] Two radios, two computers same log. Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Folks, thought I would ask here for a solution before it becomes difficult. I want to use the same log here in the station on two different radios and two separate computers. I can open the log via the network from either computer. (I keep the log on a file server here in the shack) I would like to be able to use the log on two different rigs but not at the same time no SO2R just using two different rigs. Because of the user selections it seems like I would have to change the port and radio type each time I opened the log. I do not want to try and use the same computer to control both radios as I have audio interfaces and fsk, and afsk interfaces that are specific to each rig and are controlled by each separate computers. Is there a simple way to do this ? Just thought I would ask before investing a lot of effort. Thanks in advance, Joe K8FC From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Dec 10 21:52:47 2006 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Peter Dougherty) Date: Sun Dec 10 21:55:49 2006 Subject: [Dxbase] Two radios, two computers same log. In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> At 07:10 PM 12/10/2006, K8FC wrote: >Folks, thought I would ask here for a solution before it becomes >difficult. I want to use the same log here in the station on two >different radios and two separate computers. I can open the log via >the network from either computer. (I keep the log on a file server >here in the shack) I would like to be able to use the log on two >different rigs but not at the same time no SO2R just using two different rigs. This is how I have DX Base set up at my club station, in a roundabout way. We have two PCs and two radios; one is dedicated to high-power HF, one is on an FT-847 100W HF/VHF/UHF/Satellite radio. I've fully installed DX Base on each machine, as if it were just local to that one box, and set up all radio control, etc. Once each iteration is working perfectly what I do is decide which is the master station and which is the slave. In our case, the high-power HF station is the master. That iteration of DX Base runs normally. The DX Base folder is shared and permissions set to allow the folder and share to be accessed by the other PC. On the slave computer, I've mapped a drive to the DX Base folder, and I use this mapping for the location of the wb2jsm.mdb file that I use as the database of reference. So far we've only used one PC active at a time; I haven't tried to write to the .mdb file from two different computers, so try that at your own risk. This setup has been extremely reliable so far. No Q's have ever been lost. When it comes time to backup the log, we backup the files to the slave PC, so in the event the master's HDD goes poof, we won't have lost much (plus I keep a copy of it offsite on my home PC and Flash drive). I really hope this app will someday be re-written to allow proper server-client operation for large club environments. Cheers, Peter, W2IRT

