Hello group
Any way to export SWL records from DX4Win into a CSV, or an ADIF, or
something besides just making labels out of them?
Thanks to all
Lou Sica AC0X
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Great! May I suggest that all the deleted data be available in an
expoted file so we can import it if we wish?? That should seldom
change and give us the opportunity to import the old stuff if we want
it.
73, Tom W1TJL
On 3/14/06, Jim Reisert AD1C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for all the
Thanks for all the comments so far. Some common themes are emerging:
- Quality is more important than quantity
- Data going back more than 5 or 10 years is not very valuable
- No one seems to rely on the DX4WIN data by itself, they usually
confirm it themselves using another source (like GOL
What printers handle QSL card stock well? Thought my HP3015 was working OK,
but it has a problem with toner fusing with the second card in the printer.
Any suggestions?
Jack
N8DX
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Mar 14 12:11:41 2006
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Wayne)
Date: Tue Mar 14 12:52:52 2006
Subje
One thing that's not easy to determine is how much of this QSL manager data
is STILL valid. As a QSL Bureau manager, we get a lot of QSLs directed to
managers that haven't handled a certain callsign for years. Many DX stations
decide to handle their own QSLs, or some managers have to giv
Hello,
i not agree:
> So the list could be shorter ( shorter means accurate). Forget all the mgrs
> more than 5 to 10 years
I try after many years again and have from time to time luck and get response.
> > - Is quality or quantity more important? If you're unsure if the route is
> > good, y
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