Dean,
Check to see that the address and baud rate on the rig is matched to the
program. You know how that works. If not drop me a line. You can probably
choose any Icom from the list. 746 or 756 Pro sound like they may come
closest to functions of the 746 Pro.
Howard..K2HK
From: Dean Norris
I just upgraded(?) the computer here in the shack to Windows ME from WIN98SE. I
n the process my parallel ports no longer will CW key the radio? they work
fine under WIN98 ( dual boot)...Any hints?
Dave
NR1DX
Well thanks to all for the suggestions on my upgrade from 5.01 to 5.03
I believe it is working fine. I have another question and that is the ini
file. After the merge i dont see the ini file in the save directory. Is this
normal?
thanks
john
Tnx Larry, Yes I was in hopes it would DEFAULT to ANY NOT worked VP8/BAND
that's open. Till one knows the callsign It could very well SLIP passed as
GRAY
Right?
73, Bernie/WO2N.
Larry Gauthier wrote:
Bernie,
Not sure if anyone answered your question - did not see anything on the
reflector.
First would be to go back to WIN98SE...that is what I ended up doing.
Dave
- Original Message -
From: Dave Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: dx4win@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 2:15 PM
Subject: [Dx4win] Windows ME and LPT CW Keyeing
I just upgraded(?) the computer
I got a couple of SWL cards via the buro recently. I marked a QSO for SWL
confirmation (via control-F2) and entered the SWL number. When I print
(preview, actually) the label, I don't see the Callsign listed on the
label. On the label, I see SWL: NL 12345 R89 (the SWL number that I
entered),
Note a bit of what Jim said indirectly. The errors reported are not
necessarily telling you they are now wrong, but only that they differ from
the information being imported. I also had many, many errors, but all that
I remember were correct in DX4WIN. Mainly the old program used a different
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