[Dx4win] Report to list all calls worked

2007-01-29 Thread Pete Smith
I am trying to figure out how to generate a logbook report that will have only 
2 columns - each unique call in the database (not each QSO) and the notes for 
that call.  As a secondary goal, but one I probably can't achieve within 
DX4WIN, I would then like to trim the second column so that only the text 
before the first space is retained.

Has anyone gone down this road before?  I am trying to generate a Call History 
file for N1MM Logger to let me recognize as many calls by name as possible. 


73, Pete N4ZR 


[Dx4win] Report to list all calls worked

2007-01-29 Thread Jim Reisert AD1C

--- Pete Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I am trying to figure out how to generate a logbook report that will have
 only 2 columns - each unique call in the database (not each QSO) and the
 notes for that call.  As a secondary goal, but one I probably can't achieve
 within DX4WIN, I would then like to trim the second column so that only the
 text before the first space is retained.

That's easy.

Export your log to DX4WIN6 format.  The .DXN file will have the info you want
(interleaved).

73 - Jim AD1C


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From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Mon Jan 29 17:42:17 2007
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Mon Jan 29 17:44:40 2007
Subject: [Dx4win] DX4WIN.TCP - Internet DX clusters
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I'm going to do a cleanup pass of the DX4WIN.TCP file that lists Internet DX
clusters.

If there's a node you regularly connect to that is NOT listed in the file, send
it to me and I'll make sure it gets added.  Send me the callsign, TCP/IP
address and port, and the location if you know it.

73 - Jim AD1C


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From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Mon Jan 29 11:46:21 2007
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (wo2n)
Date: Mon Jan 29 19:12:18 2007
Subject: [Dx4win] F2 Key problem fixed!
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Not getting an award window popup when confirming a QSO was my problem.
I never was  aware of the feature.
By trail and error  I found that I only had the *Alert* box checked in 
preferences F2key. What is required is the box above it Mark QSO as 
Confirmed has to be checked also. So now after 5 yrs I have an assistant 
;))
Thanks guys for your replies, made me go after the problem.
GD DX,73 de Bernie/WO2N.

PS: I *ONLY* need BS7 now for #1 HR ( actually heard the OP on early on 20 
CW, figured I eat first,  would wk them later when there sig peaked, but 
that's another story ;-((

but the feature is handy for all the Band Mode fills. 


[Dx4win] Problems automating telnet connection

2007-01-29 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
Ian,
 
IF I'm understanding your question correctly, the solution is fairly  simple:
 
Edit the dx4win.tcp file in your Save directory (any text editor should  
work), and move K7AR to the top of that list.  Then save.
 
Once you start up DX4WIN, and you're ready to connect to a cluster, simply  
put your cursor in the cluster window (click, so the window is active) and hit  
the enter key 3 times.  Wham, you'll be at the sign in prompt of  K7AR.  All 
you're doing is taking the default answer 3 times, so you need  not type a 
thing.
 
Hope that's what you're after.
 
73,
Steve
 
In a message dated 1/29/2007 8:52:03 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Resending this now that the server(s) appear to be up  again...



OK. I need to know which of my many Homer moments is  behind this ;). I'm
trying to cut down on the number of key strokes  required to connect to my
local telnet (in this case, K7AR). I brought up  the 'edit function keys'
window and created a 'BYE' key. That was a  no-brainer. 

But getting into the K7AR (or, I presume, any other) node  seems to require a
bit more knowledge of rocket science than I currently  posses! At first, I
tried just replacing 'N3RR' (where did that come from,  anyway?) with 'K7AR'.
But that got me nowhere. Then, I tried every mutation  of the string
(contained in the dx4win.tcp file) for K7AR I can imagine.  But after getting
nowhere with that, either, I'm still having to click on  the 'connect' button
and scroll through the pop-up list of connections that  comes up 'til I find
the one for K7AR, click on it, click OK, blah, blah,  blah. 

Surely this isn't the only to do this. What am I missing here?  

Tnx es 73, 

Ian, K5ZM   



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From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Mon Jan 29 22:06:37 2007
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dick Flanagan)
Date: Mon Jan 29 22:09:06 2007
Subject: [Dx4win] Problems automating telnet connection
In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

At 06:51 PM 1/29/2007, K5ZM wrote:
 But getting into the K7AR (or, I presume, any other) node seems to require a
 bit more knowledge of rocket science than I currently posses! At first, I
 tried just replacing 'N3RR' (where did that come from, anyway?) with 'K7AR'.
 But that got me nowhere. Then, I tried every mutation of the string
 (contained in the dx4win.tcp file) for K7AR I can imagine. But after getting
 nowhere with that, either, I'm still having to click on the 'connect' button
 and scroll through the pop-up list of connections that comes up 'til I find
 the one for K7AR, click on it, click OK, blah, blah, blah.
 
 Surely this isn't the only to do this. What am I missing here?

I can't cut it down to one button (or make it fully automatic, alas) but 
this is what I do to at least minimize the keystrokes.

I edit the dx4win.tcp file to place my preferred node (in my case N7TR) at 
the very beginning of the file, so when Select Internet Address window 
opens, the cursor is already sitting on it.  Then I have one soft key 
programmed with my call.

So the drill is I right click on the Packet window and then select 
Internet Connection, hit OK on the Select Internet Address window 
(since N7TR is already selected at the top of the list), hit the soft key 
with my call sign and then the soft key with SH/DX.  Viola!  Four clicks 
and I'm all set.  (Three clicks if you don't count the SH/DX.)

I would love to have an automatic connection script, but this is about as 
streamlined as I can get it.

73, Dick
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[Dx4win] DX4WIN.TCP - Internet DX clusters

2007-01-29 Thread Isidro Acosta Hernández
Hi Jim, and the fellows in the reflector.

 If there's a node you regularly connect to that is NOT listed in the
 file, send it to me and I'll make sure it gets added.  Send me the
 callsign, TCP/IP address and port, and the location if you know it.

Here are a few Spanish DX clusters.  May be of interest.

EA4UREMadrid-SPAIN,eadx.net:23
EA5ELXElche-SPAIN,ea5elx.sytes.net:8000
EA5URVValencia-SPAIN,clusea5.uv.es:41112
EA7URCCordoba-SPAIN,dx.ea7urc.org:8000

73 de Isidro, EA8NQ
E-mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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