Re: [Dx4win] Apparent calendar issues

2009-11-24 Thread Jim Reisert AD1C
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 6:08 PM, Karl Oyster k...@cox.net wrote:

 I've noticed quite a few times that when the Zulu day changes (7:00pm EST 
 now) that the spots which come in after that time wind up at the back or 
 top of the list of spots.  For example, a spot timed/dated 23Nov09 @ 2355 
 is at the bottom of the window with incoming spots.  A few minutes later, say 
 10 minutes, another spot comes in dated/timed  24Nov09 @ 0005, and rather 
 than being at the bottom of spots window (where common sense would indicate 
 as the correct place, it is at the top and consequently is not visible in the 
 normally sized window.  Even if the window is maximized, it will still be out 
 of sight.  I have my computer set for Eastern Standard Time (rather than zulu 
 time) and I wonder if this is the issue.  If so, it's something which should 
 be modified in DX4W as most of the other ham-related software I use works by 
 adding/subtracting hours to/from the local time in the computer and then 
 displays the Zulu time.

 Is this just me (and my computer) or does this happen routinely with other 
 folks?  And, if so, what do you do about it???

What version of DX4WIN are you running?  How are your spots sorted, by
time or by arrival?

I have my computer set to local time (not UTC) and have NOT seen this
problem, either in 1-land or 0-land.  I sort spots by time.

There are cases where a SH/DX command that does NOT contain the date
of the spots, done well after the date change, can cause the spots to
be sorted incorrectly.  For example, if it's 12z, and a SH/DX command
shows spots from late in the previous day, but the spots don't contain
a date field, DX4WIN will assume they are for the current day, and
will sort by only the TIME field accordingly.  Now this doesn't make a
lot of sense (to allow spots from the future), but the clock on some
cluster nodes is off by a few minutes +/-, so this can happen.  But
that's an extreme case, and doesn't sound like it's the case with your
spots.

If you use the VE7CC front-end, you can configure the spots sent to
your logging program to always be in the SH/DX format (including the
date), such the problem you describe can not occur.

But as I said, I don't do this, and my spots are sorted as expected.

73 - Jim AD1C

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Jim Reisert AD1C, jjreis...@alum.mit.edu, http://www.ad1c.us
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[Dx4win] Apparent calendar issues

2009-11-23 Thread Karl Oyster
Hi folks,

I've noticed quite a few times that when the Zulu day changes (7:00pm EST now) 
that the spots which come in after that time wind up at the back or top of 
the list of spots.  For example, a spot timed/dated 23Nov09 @ 2355 is at the 
bottom of the window with incoming spots.  A few minutes later, say 10 minutes, 
another spot comes in dated/timed  24Nov09 @ 0005, and rather than being at the 
bottom of spots window (where common sense would indicate as the correct place, 
it is at the top and consequently is not visible in the normally sized window.  
Even if the window is maximized, it will still be out of sight.  I have my 
computer set for Eastern Standard Time (rather than zulu time) and I wonder if 
this is the issue.  If so, it's something which should be modified in DX4W as 
most of the other ham-related software I use works by adding/subtracting hours 
to/from the local time in the computer and then displays the Zulu time.

Is this just me (and my computer) or does this happen routinely with other 
folks?  And, if so, what do you do about it???

Thanks and 73,

Karl, K1KO
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