I resolved my multiple QSO set upload date by upgrading to version 7.02 but! 
Now my Orion 2 stays in transmit when I start the radio??? I have to stop the 
radio to get the Orion2 to stop transmitting. I lost my packet cluster spot 
clicks that would change the Orion2's frequency and the like, and the SteppIR 
control..
I've checked all the preferences 100 times and am out of ideas. It worked fine 
in 7.01 and now when I run 7.01 the same thing happens??? I never migrated any 
file from 7.02 to my 7.01 file so I don't think I could have screwed up the 
7.01 files.
Al else, packet and rotor control, seem to be working fine.
Can anyone assist me?
Thanks. 
George  W2YJ
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill NY9H)
Date: Thu Mar 29 10:42:36 2007
Subject: [Dx4win] Printing Directly to qsl cards
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i gave up trying to print to standard card. Some samples i got would 
not take inkjet ink so well.

So I got the local Staples store ( an office products supply store) 
to cut 81/2 X11 nice card stock into 3.5 x 5.5 cards...
the card stock this morning was on sale ..125 sheets for 4.12, which 
cut into 500 cards.. they charged 6$ for the 3 cuts.  So far about 
$10..for 500 cards...

Then I use my hp laser to print most all the card except the call sign and the
  info.....  ( no additional costs)

I use my  epson inkjet to print my callsign in COLOR....
blue and then red (not to empty one color completely and prematurely 
"killing" the ink cartridge.)  My card stock is grey and either color 
looks good.
If I wish I can also print a contest note on the batch....same time 
as callsign.

Then I run them as needed just printing the qsl info...
I have been successful using generic ink cartridges from LD products 
for about 7-8 $ each... so I don't even worry.
I printed 200 cards with blue qsl data yesterday , and the cartridge 
is still ok,

I do use kostas's idea about printing on paper till you get in the 
zone, then fine tune.

bill ny9h  

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