While Jack's interface works well we cannot expect him to code stuff that
can easily be interfaced with the existing code.

Another powerful feature plug-in is DXB's ability to interface with the
weekly GoList www.GoList.net   This is the best up-to-date list of QSL
managers that John, K1XN updates weekly.  If you QSL direct why send off 2-5
greenbacks to the wrong manager and wonder where your card is.

I also use the DXatlas plug in http://www.dxatlas.com/ that allows DXB to
connect to the power of Dxatlas.

So now that I have buttered Jack's work up I will once again ask for
real-time eQSL support.  I DO NOT use eQSL to receive QSL however I believe
in supporting the over 100,000 hams who do. :-)

Enjoy

Paul VE3SY

-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Tomerlin - K4KO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2006 2:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Dxbase] Refinements...



AMEN my brethren.  I chase DX on 160, 80 & 40, but 
an hour after sunrise I grow weary (and jealous) 
watching W6UC work (and spot) everything under the
sun.  After reading Paul's email about VE7CC's AR-
Cluster utility, I d/l, installed and within just
two hours ( :) I'm slow ) I reread Paul's simple
instructions and got it working with DXBase.  This 
setup offers flexibility and some very nice features.

Thank you Paul Cassel for bringing this to my
attention and for describing how to set it up.


73 Greg K4KO

   Attend the Tennessee QSO Party
   www.tnqp.org

.

 
>Boy, this would really help me out.  As I am sure
>other low band DX'ers. Every morning about an hour 
>after sunrise I UNCHECK 160, 80 and 40 meters.

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