Hello All,
I just upgraded from Ver 503 to 602. It seemed to me that in the old =
version when I had a call logged then I opened the map window, the =
country of the logged call was highlighted. =20
Now I cant see any such functionality and the only way I can see where =
the DX I just logged is
However, it's just as easy to do it with a spread-sheet... and it's easier
to "manipulate" the data prior to entry into DX4Win... and they make a
pretty good back-up.
And in retrospect I regret having loaded all my data into DX4Win and not
keeping my older logs... I lost the frequency information
Don't forget to backup your files to a floppy. That's what I do when I shut
down, if I make a change.
Gl Bernie/WO2N.>
- Original Message -
From: "Jim Reisert AD1C" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 12:21 PM
Subject: Re: [Dx4win] Input of logdata from paper log into
Larry, others ...
Why bother with the effort of entering the data from your
logbooks into Excel and then moving it into DX4WIN?
It would seem that the effort would be just as well spent on
direct entry into DX4WIN, since you'd be entering the same
data. Unless you have another use for the Excel f
--- Ken Kopp - KOPP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why bother with the effort of entering the data from your
> logbooks into Excel and then moving it into DX4WIN?
> It would seem that the effort would be just as well spent on
> direct entry into DX4WIN, since you'd be entering the same
> data.
Ken
You a new user to DX4WIn with version 6.02.
I have imported the qso's into DX4WIN and I like to reset the fields
QSL-S and QSL-R to NO
I can select them with filtering but how to update them the easy way?
Peter
PC2A
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Jeff,
I took a two step approach (and have only implemented the first step!).
The first step was to examine my QSL collection, go back into my paper logs,
and enter every QSO for which I had received a QSL card. (which was not very
many - I was not an avid QSL'er then). So, at least I had an accu
Jeff,
Sorry, don't know of a way to avoid the obvious. Just finished
about 7200 Q's ... all manually entered from 13 ARRL log books
spanning 1978 to present. Not fun, but the job's done.
Next is my earlier logs/calls going back to 1951 . (;-)
73! Ken Kopp - K0PP
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