I wonder if the best solution would be to use one of the many QSL label
printing products out there, many are free. You export to them in the
same way I use a QSL service... using filters and ADIF. DX4Win has the
tools to set/unset flags and dates to do it quite easily.
On 2012-01-05 17:59,
GM all,
I have been using various versions of DX4Win with the TS950sdx for some
years now but a couple of days ago something went wrong and I have been
unable to find the fault, if such it is. Now if I click on a spot in the
band map I get a beep from the rig, the mode changes, and the red arrow
There are several places where I can select my band preferences and modes of
operation so the unused choices do not get in the way of my particular
operating bands and modes. It minimizes wasted time and mistakes. So under
STATION PREFERENCES, I can select the bands and modes I use. Also in
I'd like to have this feature too, should be a nice improvement.
73 DX de PY2YP - Cesar
On 7/1/2012 12:10, Steve K7AWB wrote:
There are several places where I can select my band preferences and modes of
operation so the unused choices do not get in the way of my particular
operating bands
I agree, its a pain the way it is and no good reason to see all the
extra bands modes when you have already selected what you use
w8gc
On 1/7/2012 12:28 PM, PY2YP wrote:
I'd like to have this feature too, should be a nice improvement.
73 DX de PY2YP - Cesar
On 7/1/2012 12:10, Steve K7AWB
The key file is in your dx4win directory (dx4w804)
You should copy it to dx4w805 directory.
Also you should copy the log files from dxw4804 to dxw805 directory.
Also read this by Jim ad1c
http://dx4win.ad1c.us/appnotes/upgrade.html
73 Kostas sv1dpi
- Original Message -
From: Roger
DX4Win doesn't work as you describe... you never have to scroll through
the modes or bands you don't use. The modes/bands you enable are always
first in the drop-down list, no need to scroll further. This way you
can still log a mode that is not actively tracked. You can select the
modes by
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