[Dx4win] DXCC WAZ spotting

2003-09-06 Thread wo2n
Hell Can DX4WIN spot needed DXCC and WAZ at the same time in the same window on its own? I missed zone 19 on 40M CW this morning it was colored black. 73, and tnx in advance, Bernie/WO2N.

[Dx4win] Mark-V Configuration

2003-09-06 Thread N5PA
After going through a lightning strike at the house I have the Mark-V = and new computer hooked back up. I took the default settings for a Yaesu FT1000MP in the radio settings, but I am not talking to the radio and no = CAT light ever blinks. Any ideas what I am doing wrong? =20 Alan, N5PA ---

[Dx4win] DX4win and Network

2003-09-06 Thread Jim Reisert AD1C
At 02:42 PM 9/6/2003, Larry Alkoff wrote: I have a question on this Mel. If two instances of DX4Win are running and sharing the log, does it really make any difference if both instances _read_ the log but _writes_ are not simultaneous? In my case I always do an alt-s after making any log

[Dx4win] DX4win and Network

2003-09-06 Thread Roger D Johnson
Take a look at this program. It allows you to use another computer to access your main computer via a network. The accessing computer acts similar to a dumb terminal so all file updating is done on the main computer. http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/ 73, Roger

[Dx4win] QSL label question

2003-09-06 Thread John Bednar
Is it possible to change the font, size, or color of the label lines defined in Preferences | REP/LAB ? Is it possible to make these two lines print after the last QSO rather than at the bottom of the label? I defined a label 2.5 high and when one QSO is printed there is a large vertical gap

[Dx4win] DX4win and Network

2003-09-06 Thread Larry Alkoff
On Sat, 6 Sep 2003 15:04:54 -0400, Mel wrote: DX4Win doe NOT support anything other than one instance accessing the log at a time... The danger is because each copy of DX4Win is actually updating it's own memory copy of the log. When it flushes to disk... It will overwrite any changes made to

[Dx4win] DX4win and Network

2003-09-06 Thread Larry Alkoff
On Sat, 06 Sep 2003 16:08:21 -0400, Roger D Johnson wrote: Take a look at this program. It allows you to use another computer to access your main computer via a network. The accessing computer acts similar to a dumb terminal so all file updating is done on the main computer.