I use the k8smc packet cluster to feed spots into dx4win and I set the
packet cluster filter to pass only K, and VE spots. However, the european
spots are still showing up in the dx4win program. On the k8smc packet
cluster they are not. Anyone know what I must set a parameter too? This is a
recent
--- n3drk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use the k8smc packet cluster to feed spots into dx4win and I set the
packet cluster filter to pass only K, and VE spots. However, the european
spots are still showing up in the dx4win program. On the k8smc packet
cluster they are not. Anyone know what I
Greetings,
Just getting back on the air after about a year and a half absence so have
not been paying too much attention to the dealings with the new version 6.x
issues with colored spots. However, it looks like I may be experiencing some
of the same issues and apologize for not having paid
Once you get past the authentication (postcards, passwords, etc)
everything is pretty easy. I was impressed with how quickly I was
about to upload 11,000 QSOs, but not impressed with the turnaround
time in the authentication process. But that's a once-per-callsign
process, so it's more than
Back when DX4Win ver. 6 was just released Paul produced a full version
6.02 and release candidate version 6.02A which only contained the
DX4Win.exe file and a USCounties.lyr file. As a registered user should
I use the ver. 6.02 from the web site or my 6.02A update? If I remember
correctly the
Paul,
After careful file comparisons my ver 6.02A exactly matches the ver.
6.02 on the
web site. I have deleted my ver. 6.02A. Thanks.
73,
Larry, W0QE
Paul van der Eijk wrote:
Larry,
As far as I know, the version available for download is the most current.
Paul
At 07:01 PM 11/12/2003
ZK1/AC4LN is currently operating from the North Cook. The default for his
call in DX4Win is South Cook or /S. I know how to change reference in the
main logging window to get it inputted correctly for my log but when you
spot him on the DX Cluster it defaults to /S instead of /N. Any idea as to
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