John,
You are of course 100% correct. To copy and paste these two files over to
new save dictory will loose the new info. In TCP file I just (using notepad)
added the single additional cluster address which I had on V6.03 to the new
6.04 tcp file.
Regarding QSL managers, I just accepted new
--- J. F. Samuels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then I used a selection to set the upload flags on all the new QSOs since
May 2004, created the ADIF file, used TQSL and uploaded the data to LOTW. I
noted that the Upload Date was updated to today, but the Upload Flag was not
reset. Is that
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (George)
Date: Fri Jan 21 11:23:10 2005
Subject: [Dx4win] Dx4win 6.04 Query
References:
Just installed Version 6.04. No problems with that, works great.
However, I notice that in the Master window, the one you must have open
for DX4WIN, the font size for the boxes at the left side is too
larger. Add Real Time seems to be bold and does not fit into the space
allotted to it.
Is
--- Malcolm Ringel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do I understand that if I enable LOTW, my existing credited DXCC record
will be there waiting ? i.e. has the DXCC desk transferred their paper
records to the LOTW program ?
Yes Malcom, they have. The records include the call, date and time of
Jim,
When I did this I had to send an Email to the ARRL to request that the
paper logs get included. Has this changed now?
It was still a simple matter but required one more step in the process.
73,
WayneWA1PMA
At 02:32 PM 1/21/2005 -0800, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
--- Malcolm Ringel
Jim,
With permission from John, I kept the data in the calendar to show the
DX4WIN users what it looks like.
-- Paul
At 09:58 AM 1/21/2005, you wrote:
--- Rick Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. I had to figure out what the calendar thing was and how to turn it off. I
did figure it out after
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