At 10:35 PM 5/11/2004, Rick Graham wrote:
Love it how the default band for new QSO's is set for 30m *SSB*!! J
Rick, did you transfer your preferences from the old version to the new one?
If not, this may be due to the addition of the 60 meter band. Perhaps a
band counter is off-by-one.
Mine
At 08:15 PM 5/11/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I select Export to LoTW in the Labels menu. Is this not correct?
(seemed like a weird place to put it) It finishes in about 10
milliseconds. So I looked at the output file, and all it contains is the
one line file header with eoh. Nothing
Rick, Jim
Do you have any QSOs with the Upload flag set to Y.
(Its the equivalent of the label flag for printing labels)
Paul
At 11:16 PM 5/11/2004, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
At 10:35 PM 5/11/2004, Rick Graham wrote:
Love it how the default band for new QSO's is set for 30m *SSB*!! J
Rick, did
Just wondering if I am doing something wrong in the new program. When I
right click on the callsign / manager lookup window to have it lookup an
callsign on QRZ, it says that the callsign in not in the data base on
QRZ.com. This always worked for me in the old one. Thanks- John W9RPM
EMAIL:
I am pretty pleased with the 6.03 update. I was running 5.03 previously. I
encountered a number of differences in the DXCC counts in the summary, but
all are now resolved. None were due to errors in DX4WIN 5.03 or 6.03. Most
were errors that I made when entering QSOs in the previous version.
To my great pleasure, the 6.03 upgrade, based on this morning's
installation file, went almost flawlessly.
Without merging my old country file, my CnfTotal for DXCC agreed exactly
with the same number from 6.02. I'm still a little confused by the meaning
of the UplCnf field in the QSO window,
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Date: Wed May 12 09:28:55 2004
Subject: [Dx4win] DX4WIN Cty File
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Jim
I installed your new Cty File and found it agreed with my count
Mel,
ADIF knows nothing about awards; so that information will be lost.
When you export the log using the dx4win filter, you get two files:
xxx.dxn and xxx.dxq. The dxq files contains the qsos and the notes
for the qso. A text editor can get rid of the notes quickly.
I will see if I can add
Steve,
Ok. I give up. How do you export to Excel and then import again. I know
that you can write to a .csv file by right clicking on the log window and
that can be imported by Excel, but I don't see a way to import from Excel.
John DeRuiter, WM7A
http://members.cox.net/wm7a/
-Original
Any chance (at some point) of getting a default setting on the
Preferences-QSO page that will allow us to change the default setting for
this field (the Upload flag)? I have manually exported my entire log, and
(at least so far) I see no reason not to continue doing so, so I'd like to
have
6.0.3 looks pretty good - but trying to set the upload flags for the 57,000+
qso's I've uploaded earlier. No matter if a filter is set or not - it only
sets 249 QSO upload flags. I don't see any pattern for those 249 -
Thanks
Paul W2LE
John,
You may not want to use a cvs file from Excel as an import file. I converted
a Macintosh database file to cvs through Excel and Excel stripped the
leading zeros from UTC times. I never figured out how to set the cell number
format to accept leading zeros in Excel. I was using the HHMM
Hi all !
Who is using DX4Win connected to a FT1000MP Mark V ?
I am experiencing something that did not happen before with version 5 :
the CAT light keeps blinking, and creates a light QRN when it does, on 20m.
Thanks for letting me know if you experience the same thing, and/or how
you solved the
'other' for now.
So now I have qsl cards and qsl files. What is next? ;)
73 DE AI3W, Rick
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Hi all,
I know this has been rehashed, but I cannot find my references.
1. Is there a way to automatically have an internet spot address chosen and
log you on when you start DX4WIN? If so, how?
2. What is the command I send to the internet spot to reject any spots that
originate outside of my
Jim,
Can you follow along?
1. Open samplelog.dxl
2. File | Info; 5538 QSOs
3. QSO | Filter Select upload = Y; no QSOs found
4. Labels | Set upload flags; I get 5538 QSOs
5. Labels | Export for LOTW (no filter or selection active)
6. Takes no time it seems :)
7. File new log (I'm not saving
I seem to be having trouble with printing. If I right click the logbook
window and select print, then select setup and click Landscape for the
orientation, it still prints in the portrait mode. Ver 6.02 works just fine
here. Printer is an Epson C84.
Can anyone else verify this or tell me what I
--- Rick Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. Is there a way to automatically have an internet spot address chosen and
log you on when you start DX4WIN? If so, how?
Not at this time.
2. What is the command I send to the internet spot to reject any spots that
originate outside of my particular
Rick,
I think I can help with part of you question, ie the filtering the internet
spots.
After you telnet in type:
set/filter k/pass (or what ever country you want to see spots from)
Or to limit spots to given states:
set/filter doc/pass k
set/filter dos/pass nc,sc,ga,fl (this is a list of
Rick,
Here is what I did and it sure simplifies things until an autoconnect
feature comes along...
Save a copy of your dx4win.tcp file under a different name (dx4win_all.tcp
or whatever) or in a different location. Open the dx4win.tcp file with
notepad and delete all the clusters you do not
I recently updated my dx4win.cty file to AD1C's latest version. I had a
little bit of fixing to do, but with very little trouble I got my DXCC
totals to be reported correctly. BUT
Using the new file, all packet spots show a priority of 8 and they are all
grayed out. This behavior persisted
In Preferences - Packet 1 - Prefixes for Spotters use a W instead of K
D'OH!!!
Thanks for nursing me through my latest episode of brain fade.
73...
Randy, W8FN
Try going into Preferences | Packet1 and change the Prefixes/Zones for
Spotters from K, VE to W, VE.
73,
Alan N5NA
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From: Randy Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: dx4win@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 9:06 PM
Subject: [Dx4win] Priorities gone with new CTY
At 10:25 PM 5/12/2004, Dick Flanagan wrote:
At 07:06 PM 5/12/2004, you wrote:
Using the new file, all packet spots show a priority of 8 and they are all
grayed out.
In Preferences - Packet 1 - Prefixes for Spotters use a W instead of K
This is described on my web page:
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