Yes, I actually have a copy of my DX4WIN folder on an USB thumb drive. I can
plug it into a laptop and have a record of all my QSO's with me when I
travel. I just move a copy the latest k7acz.dxl file to the thumb drive to
keep it up to date.
Alan Zack
K7ACZ
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I've had my FT920 working fine with my windows 7 computer, I unplugged the
cable for a few weeks and now the radio won't change the log on ver 8.05, the
computer still changes the radio frequency with a click of the mouse. the only
thing I did in the meantime was use contest mode, but it's off
In QSO window go to Rotator and after that to Parameters
There you need to select 40m band and change the status flag to enabled
...73 de SV1DPI
(One of SZ1A-EP6T)
On 12/3/2016 9:55 μμ, NE3H Joe Shuey wrote:
Fellow Hams...
My DX4WIN Rotator works great on 10 Mhz and Above. I just get a warning
Fellow Hams...
My DX4WIN Rotator works great on 10 Mhz and Above. I just get a warning Beep
Below 10Mhz... how do I get it to also work on 40M?
Running Win 7/64 and DX4WIN 8.05
Thanks, Joe NE3H
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On 3/12/2016 11:54 AM, William Liporace wrote:
No issue here. It was run on Win10. I can more than likely test on Win7.
Will WC2L
On 3/12/2016 10:47 AM, Roger D Johnson wrote:
I tried K8UTs LoTWtoDX4Win V098 program and got a "not a valid Win32 program"
error.
No issue here. It was run on Win10. I can more than likely test on Win7.
Will WC2L
On 3/12/2016 10:47 AM, Roger D Johnson wrote:
I tried K8UTs LoTWtoDX4Win V098 program and got a "not a valid Win32
program" error.
Has anyone else had a problem?
73, Roger
On 3/10/2016 8:49 PM, William
I tried K8UTs LoTWtoDX4Win V098 program and got a "not a valid Win32 program"
error.
Has anyone else had a problem?
73, Roger
On 3/10/2016 8:49 PM, William Liporace wrote:
Good Evenings,
I have recently reloaded DX4WIN. I exported from the other logging software
and imported into DX4WIN
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