I am not understanding why this should need to be done. If the spots are 
only from ve or k stations (or narrow further to ve3 /k8) then spots from 
europe would not come through at all, therefore you could leave the alerts 
checked, and no sirens should go off????

or am I missing something here


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Al Bailey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 7:46 PM
Subject: [Dxbase] Refinements...


>I think DXBase is by far the best logging program out there and every year 
>we get some additional refinements to enhance what is already a great 
>product. For the next release I would like to suggest two refinements that 
>would help some of us Top Band and Zone chasers.
>
> Every morning about 30 to 45 minutes after sunrise I have to click the 
> following to avoid unwanted Top Band U.S. spots.
>
> User Options
> Alert
> 40M CW
> 40M SSB
> 80M CW
> 80M SSB
> 160M CW
> 160M SSB
> OK
>
> That is 9 mouse clicks. Now in the evening just prior to sunset I have to 
> do the reverse of that operation.
>
> I would like to see some method implemented to either avoid ANY mouse 
> clicks, or at best a Icon to click which would invoke a macro to do them 
> all at once. Another method would be to use the PC clock along with the 
> grey line and have the program automatically turn them on or off at a 
> given time before sunset and after sunrise. In fact that could be a user 
> option as to what amount of time he/she wants.
>
> The second refinement I would like to see is the program track zones and 
> some reports made to show the totals per band.
>
> To Jack and the group as well as all DXBase users best wishes for the 
> holidays.
>
>
>
> 73 de K8SIX President SEMDXA
> Manager CO2OJ, CL9C, T42D and T49C direct ONLY
>
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