Re: [Dx4win] Problem

2011-03-11 Thread Rick Murphy
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 2:45 PM, Dick White white...@sbcglobal.net wrote: My club recently had a special event operation, W0C. It was logged on another computer using the N3FJP logger ACLog 3.0. The file reads AclADIF.adi. I do have the AClog 3.0 on my hard drive, but never use it. The log was

[Dx4win] Band Map Not Folowing Radio - Solved

2011-03-11 Thread W2LE
Jim, AD1C, solved this for me - the log must be in real-time mode (hit F9.) Bandmap works fine now. Paul W2LE After many years of using DX4WIN I decided to connect it to my radios. Running 8.05, radio is a K3, baud rate 38400 on a real Com1. This works fine with Writelog and Win-test. I

[Dx4win] FW: ACLog adi file

2011-03-11 Thread Dick White
My thanks to all who tried to help me solve this problem. I think Paul's statement below is the answer to why I cannot import the ACLog .0 file into DX4WIN. The ACLog 3.0 by N3FJP has 2 options to export a file. One is the ACLog format and the other says ADIF. But, I get the same result with

Re: [Dx4win] FW: ACLog adi file

2011-03-11 Thread John Balsillie
Hi Dick, sorry if I jumped on the thread too late, but have you looked at Jim's Application note 15 to make a custom filter for the .csv file? I did it the other week for a .xls file and it work out fine, mind you it was only the bare bones QSO info. Cheers John ZL1ALZ -Original Message-

[Dx4win] problem fixed

2011-03-11 Thread Dick White
My thanks to Jim, AD1C, for fixing the ACLog ADIF problem. I now have all 538 W0C calls in DX4WIN and will be able to keep track of the QSL requests as to S/R. I was not looking forward to keeping track of QSL's with the other program. My radio club will now have a permanent record of our special

[Dx4win] PSK-31 Spot Frequency

2011-03-11 Thread Bud Governale, W3LL
Where is the spotted station in the audio passband spectrum window when I click on a PSK-31 spot? How do I find it amongst many other stations within the audio passband? K3 radio is set to USB or PSK-D mode. 73, Bud W3LL w...@arrl.net