This procedure will work but take care that under File>Preferences in
QSO tab, in QSO Date you have "Range" selected
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(One of SZ1A-EP6T)
On 6/11/2016 2:02 πμ, Jerry N9AW wrote:
o delete the CQWW QSOs from your log and NOT
move them to another log. It also assumes that
The new (current) dxsummit does not work. Select a node as the ve7cc and
connect.
...73 de Kostas SV1DPI
(One of SZ1A-EP6T)
On 6/11/2016 12:01 πμ, Jim Blazier wrote:
Hi all, I am a new user, so I am sorry if this has been covered before.
In the packet window, Internet file selection, I sele
Hi Dieter,
Here's how to remove those QSOs.
This assumes you have a separate log of the CQWW QSOs already somewhere
else and you are just trying to delete the CQWW QSOs from your log and NOT
move them to another log. It also assumes that you have NO OTHER QSOs on
the date of the CQWW you mentione
Filter on the date ?? ...but backup the log file as it is before you
start trying things.
Mike / W8DN
On 11/5/2016 5:48 PM, Dieter Schuster wrote:
Hi
In Oktober 2012 I participated in the CQWW SSB-Contest under my
Contest Call DP6A.
In a mistake I imported this DP6A-File into my normal DL8OH
Hi all, I am a new user, so I am sorry if this has been covered before.
In the packet window, Internet file selection, I select the dx summit http
file , then get a error: not an HTML/TEXT document, any ideas what I am
doing wrong.
Thanks
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Hi
In Oktober 2012 I participated in the CQWW SSB-Contest under my Contest
Call DP6A.
In a mistake I imported this DP6A-File into my normal DL8OH.DXL-file
instead of importing it into the DP6A.DXL-File where it belongs to..
Therefore I want to remove this DP6A-file from it's wrong place now.
I
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