Phil, I think the chances of re-issuing the same call are pretty close 
to nil.

Phil Snyder wrote:
> The only problem I see with this is that if ( I know if this, if that) 
> they issue that call again for some other island or other activity it 
> will show up as Clipperton won't it? I believe that if you do it 
> through the mapping utility you can set a date for the callsign. Then 
> when it is issued again it will come up as F again when they use it 
> for the Bordeaux Wine Festival special event station or whatever.
>
> Phil
> N9LAH
>
> ni0c wrote:
>> Here's an alternate procedure that I use all the time to create such 
>> callsign mappings:
>>
>> Just type in the callsign (TX5C) you want to map in the QSOLog 
>> window, then hit the TAB key as if logging an actual QSO.
>> Go to the Prefix column in the QSOLog window and click to select the 
>> new prefix you want (i.e., change from "F" to "FO/C"). Then save the 
>> record as a QSO.  DXBase automatically prompts you and asks if you 
>> want to map the chosen callsign to the chosen prefix.  Click "Yes," 
>> then delete the QSO record you just created (Record, delete record).
>> Works for me using DXBase2007.
>> 73,
>> Chuck  NI0C
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From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Sat Mar  1 10:05:37 2008
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Al Bailey)
Date: Sat Mar  1 10:09:44 2008
Subject: [Dxbase] Internet connection problem
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The "unavailable" message is coming from VE7CC and is usually 
indicitive of you loosing your host file, a corrupt host file, OR you 
do not have Enable Telnet checked in your port setup within CC Cluster.

To set it go to VE7CC and Configuration, Ports/Logging Program and 
see if it is checked. If not you will get that message.

Hope this helps. GL and 73.


At 09:13 AM 3/1/2008, Jack wrote:
>Georgio,
>
>DXbase does not produce any warning message, "unavailable".  I do 
>not know where this message is coming from, but it is not coming from DXbase.
>
>Regards,
>Jack
>
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>Subject: [Dxbase] Internet connection problem
>
>
>>My PC went temporarily bananas overnight (overheating and "out of memory").
>>
>>Following a forced reboot, DXb2007 returned operational 
>>after  restoring the two main .mdb files, but for the internet connection.
>>
>>I checked and reset both the User Options settings and the Hosts 
>>file address (127.0.0.1 localhost ypoxkjlg, for connection to 
>>VE7CC's cluster). No way: any attempt to connect generates a 
>>"Unavailable" warning.
>>
>>Any suggestion is most welcome, before having to (painfully) 
>>reinstall and reconfigure DXb. By the way: any means to retain all 
>>windows formatting in such case?.
>>
>>Many thanks in advance and 73,
>>Giorgio, I2KMG
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