John,
I operate about 30% CW, and do not use the alt key for changing speeds, I
use the + and - keys. If you have a large keyboard with numeric keypad,
you can just hit + and - on the keypad to change speed; if you have a
laptop, you press the - (dash) and then shift+.
Works for me... unless I
I recently had a power outage When the system came back up I answered
yes to the save question. The log is now missing a few days of operation.I
find a dxwin~xb file that looks like the back-up I did on the day of
failure, but I do not know if it has the missing qso's and can not find
Thanks to all that replied. Problem solved, my D44 qso on 160 has returned
from QSO heaven just in time for Easter.
TNX John K9DX
Dear friends-
I am using data of managers from DX bulletins -
so if published incorrect data it will be wrong info in my update.
QSL information was change from one issue to other - so my update is
no cumulative.
Before give update I was inform what type of DX bulletins I am using.
It was no
Frankly, I didn't know about the + and - keys. I have always used the alt
F9 and alt F10 keys. Thanks for the tip!
73, Joe
Larry Gauthier wrote:
John,
I operate about 30% CW, and do not use the alt key for changing speeds, I
use the + and - keys. If you have a large keyboard with numeric
I know this has been discussed before but I´ve can´t find the information.
I intend to apply for DXCC 20 and 15 meters for the first time. How do I
configure the search filter to get a list of one confirmed QSO for each
country on one band at a time.
Any help?
Kenth
sm6dyk
Do a DXCC report submittal. Be sure to right click the listing so you can
print it both to your printer and to a file for safekeeping. It will take
the last confirmed qsl card for each country that you have 100 or more and
give you a complete listing. Works great if you are also doing Mixed,
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