[Dx4win] ADIF

2003-11-27 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Forum
When creating an adif file is there any way to start from where you last 
finished? rather than adif the entire log everytime.
My last logbook program asked from what qso number i wanted to start!

73s de Dave


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[Dx4win] ADIF

2003-11-27 Thread Lars SM4WGB
Hi Dave
You can filter your log.
Go to Filter in your QSO window
set the date from which you want to filter in the date field
Then you get a question about the end date in the range.
Fill in the date.
In that way you have a part of your log.

Then you go to import/export and chose ADIF and after that export.
You will get a question if you accept the filter when you expot, say Yes.
Save the result in a new name.
73s de Lars SM4WGB

Hi Forum
When creating an adif file is there any way to start from where you last 
finished? rather than adif the entire log everytime.
My last logbook program asked from what qso number i wanted to start!

73s de Dave


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[Dx4win] Mapping specific callsigns to a Country (TO4E)

2003-11-27 Thread Larry Burke WI5A
Is anyone besides me having the TO4E spots come up as blue text against
a white background (priority 4) when Europa is needed for a new
band-country? Ordinarily a new band-country would be white text on a red
background (priority 3). Think a similar issue came up on the reflector
several months ago. Do I have something set incorrectly or is this the
way the priorities are supposed to work? I normally sound an alarm for
new band-countries, but the current settings won't do that for TO4E. 

Larry 

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Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 6:25 AM
To: dx4win@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Dx4win] Mapping specific callsigns to a Country (TO4E)


The easiest way, Ron, is to type TO4E in the log window and tab over to
the prefix box and hit F1 and choose the entity from the list that
pops up that you want this callsign exception to be. Then hit Enter and
Log the QSO, then, bring that QSO back to the log window by double
clicking on it in the logbook window and choose the QSO pulldown menu
and select Delete QSO. this will make a callsign exception for that
callsign anytime it is entered into the log window in the future, from
that date on. Happy Thanksgiving! 73, -=Rog-K9RB=-

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From: Ron Majewski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: dx4win@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 12:10 AM
Subject: [Dx4win] Mapping specific callsigns to a Country (TO4E)


 Hi All,

 How does one associate a specific callsign (like TO4E)
 with a country (FR/J)?

 I've been going in through the databasescountries
 menu, selecting FR/J, then doing a callsadd   At
 this point I add TO4E, zone 39, and the start date.  I
 save changes and exit.

 The changes I make disappear at this point and TO4E
 remains mapped to France.

 I didn't see any discussion on this in the archives
 for the past few months.

 I'm running v5.02

 Thanks and 73,

 Ron (W8RU).



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[Dx4win] Mapping specific callsigns to a Country (TO4E)

2003-11-27 Thread Rob
I usually log a fake qso. change the prefix (to FR/J in this case) and
immediately delete this qso.

You will then find  the country database updated automatically !

gd dx,
Rob PA0RDY


- Original Message - 
From: Ron Majewski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: dx4win@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 6:10 AM
Subject: [Dx4win] Mapping specific callsigns to a Country (TO4E)


 Hi All,
 
 How does one associate a specific callsign (like TO4E)
 with a country (FR/J)?  
 
 I've been going in through the databasescountries
 menu, selecting FR/J, then doing a callsadd   At
 this point I add TO4E, zone 39, and the start date.  I
 save changes and exit.
 
 The changes I make disappear at this point and TO4E
 remains mapped to France.
 
 I didn't see any discussion on this in the archives
 for the past few months.
 
 I'm running v5.02
 
 Thanks and 73,
 
 Ron (W8RU).
 
 
 
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[Dx4win] Mapping specific callsigns to a Country (TO4E)

2003-11-27 Thread Mel Martin
Put the whole call in the callsign alert box for now... that will work
regardless...

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From: Larry Burke WI5A [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 08:00
Subject: RE: [Dx4win] Mapping specific callsigns to a Country (TO4E)



 Is anyone besides me having the TO4E spots come up as blue text against
 a white background (priority 4) when Europa is needed for a new
 band-country? Ordinarily a new band-country would be white text on a red
 background (priority 3). Think a similar issue came up on the reflector
 several months ago. Do I have something set incorrectly or is this the
 way the priorities are supposed to work? I normally sound an alarm for
 new band-countries, but the current settings won't do that for TO4E.

 Larry

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Roger Borowski
 Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 6:25 AM
 To: dx4win@mailman.qth.net
 Subject: Re: [Dx4win] Mapping specific callsigns to a Country (TO4E)


 The easiest way, Ron, is to type TO4E in the log window and tab over to
 the prefix box and hit F1 and choose the entity from the list that
 pops up that you want this callsign exception to be. Then hit Enter and
 Log the QSO, then, bring that QSO back to the log window by double
 clicking on it in the logbook window and choose the QSO pulldown menu
 and select Delete QSO. this will make a callsign exception for that
 callsign anytime it is entered into the log window in the future, from
 that date on. Happy Thanksgiving! 73, -=Rog-K9RB=-

 - Original Message - 
 From: Ron Majewski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: dx4win@mailman.qth.net
 Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 12:10 AM
 Subject: [Dx4win] Mapping specific callsigns to a Country (TO4E)


  Hi All,
 
  How does one associate a specific callsign (like TO4E)
  with a country (FR/J)?
 
  I've been going in through the databasescountries
  menu, selecting FR/J, then doing a callsadd   At
  this point I add TO4E, zone 39, and the start date.  I
  save changes and exit.
 
  The changes I make disappear at this point and TO4E
  remains mapped to France.
 
  I didn't see any discussion on this in the archives
  for the past few months.
 
  I'm running v5.02
 
  Thanks and 73,
 
  Ron (W8RU).
 
 
 
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