Thanks to the 7 (and counting) people who were so kind to reply. After
reading all the messages I have gotten it seems to come down to two ways to
do it. I chose to purchase a copy of QuikSync 3 and am now up and running.
Thanks to all you guys for your help!!
Jon
WS9C
At 04:12 PM 4/13/2002, Tracy wrote:
>Hello everyone,
>
>How do I add a telnet address to the "select internet address"
>menu? The telnet cluster I want to use is not in the list.
In the "save" directory, edit the file dx4win.tcp with a plain text editor
(like Notepad), just follow the examples o
At 01:47 PM 4/13/2002, WL7M wrote:
>I use software by called QuickSync 3 by Iomega. I can set it up to save
>my DX4WIN logs at any scheduled time (e.g., every 15 minutes, 1 hour, or
>once a week). I believe the cost is around $30. Works great! No worry
>about lost logs.
I take a kind of dif
Jon,
One solution is to use Iomega "QuikSync 3", it will automatically backup
whatever you want, whenever you want to any media. i.e. Any changes to
any Dx4WIN files are automatically backed up on my PC to my CD-RW. You
can have incremental backups, etc...
Phil W2GE
-Original Message-
Hello everyone,
How do I add a telnet address to the "select internet address"
menu? The telnet cluster I want to use is not in the list.
73's Tracy
First of all I want to thank all of the people who answered my call for
help in getting the PSK function working.
Now my question. I would like to be able to back up my log files to a
CD-ROM using a CD-RW disk in my "M" drive which is a CD burner.
Found a small section in the on line help file
Another option, for those of you who have a web site, is to FTP your logs
to your ISP's server. Not real time, but the information should definitely
be "safe" there, with little worry about lost data with the RAID drives
they use to safeguard against it.
73,
K+Joe
WL7M
At 10:07 AM 13-04-02, K
I use software by called QuickSync 3 by Iomega. I can set it up to save my
DX4WIN logs at any scheduled time (e.g., every 15 minutes, 1 hour, or once
a week). I believe the cost is around $30. Works great! No worry about
lost logs.
73,
Joe
WL7M
At 08:28 AM 13-04-02, you wrote:
>First of al
I just finished building a W5XD Multi+ keyer to assist in more efficient
2RSO operation under WRITELOG.
Using the keyer/2 radio switch under Writelog , it performs as advertised
and I look forward to giving it a baptism of fire in the CW-WPX test at the
end of May.
Since during non contest ti
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