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Re: Diferent station callsigns

 

Do all of your QSOs made as T95LKA have their "station callsign" item set to
T95LKA? Each QSO's "station callsign" item is displayed in the Auxiliary
panel on the Main window's "Log QSOs" tab.

73,

Dave, AA6YQ

-----Original Message-----
From: dxlab@... [mailto:dxlab@...]On Behalf Of Anela
Karacic
Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2009 4:35 PM
To: dxlab@...
Subject: Re: [dxlab] Re: Diferent station callsigns


My call sign Dave!
Earlier i had a T95LKA callsign, now it is E74EE. Both logs are in a same
file, now I wuold like to know if I can export them separately devided by
call sign?
Thank you!
Anela - e74ee




________________________________
From: aa6yq <aa6yq@...>
To: dxlab@...
Sent: Thursday, September 3, 2009 10:01:43 PM
Subject: [dxlab] Re: Diferent station callsigns


AA6YQ comments below
--- In dxlab@yahoogroups. com, Anela Karacic <anelae74ee@ ...> wrote:

I ask you before about this topic and you gave me an answer...

Before, I hade two question how to export one part of my log (by date)? You
explain me and I make it.

Second question was How to export a part of my log (By call signs)? YOU also
gave ma an explanation, but I stil, can not make it? Simply I do not know
how to do that, I tried to make a steps as it is explain in HELP option, but
again without any succsses.

Which callsign, Anela? Your callsign, or your QSO partner's callsign?
73,

Dave, AA6YQ












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Re: Diferent station callsigns

Anela Karacic
 

My call sign Dave!
Earlier i had a T95LKA callsign, now it is E74EE. Both logs are in a same file, now I wuold like to know if I can export them separately devided by call sign?
Thank you!
Anela - e74ee




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From: aa6yq <aa6yq@...>
To: dxlab@...
Sent: Thursday, September 3, 2009 10:01:43 PM
Subject: [dxlab] Re: Diferent station callsigns


AA6YQ comments below
--- In dxlab@yahoogroups. com, Anela Karacic <anelae74ee@ ...> wrote:

I ask you before about this topic and you gave me an answer...

Before, I hade two question how to export one part of my log (by date)? You explain me and I make it.

Second question was How to export a part of my log (By call signs)? YOU also gave ma an explanation, but I stil, can not make it? Simply I do not know how to do that, I tried to make a steps as it is explain in HELP option, but again without any succsses.

Which callsign, Anela? Your callsign, or your QSO partner's callsign?
73,

Dave, AA6YQ


Pathfinder 457 one minor / one wish

Bernard Grijpstra
 

Hello Dave ,

One minor for PF : When focus is transferred from another window to pf window the cursor indicator is visible in the 'enter call' field.
However when focus was in pf window (while checking out a qrz entry for example) and you return the focus to the entry field of pf by clicking in it the cursor indicator is invisible making editing of a call already in it a little bit difficult.

My wish for pf : To transfer a call from fe SC to PF you will have to double click a SC row , at the same time the DXK capture window is filled. How about just sending the call to pf on selection in SC, i like to check a call for fun in qrz via PF but need to clear the capture window every time afterwards.

Best regards,

Bernard Grijpstra PA3FZV


Re: Diferent station callsigns

 

AA6YQ comments below
--- In dxlab@..., Anela Karacic <anelae74ee@...> wrote:

I ask you before about this topic and you gave me an answer...

Before, I hade two question how to export one part of my log (by date)? You explain me and I make it.

Second question was How to export a part of my log (By call signs)? YOU also gave ma an explanation, but I stil, can not make it? Simply I do not know how to do that, I tried to make a steps as it is explain in HELP option, but again without any succsses.

Which callsign, Anela? Your callsign, or your QSO partner's callsign?
73,

Dave, AA6YQ


Diferent station callsigns

Anela Karacic
 

Dear Dave and other,

I ask you before about this topic and you gave me an answer...

Before, I hade two question how to export one part of my log (by date)? You explain me and I make it.

Second question was How to export a part of my log (By call signs)? YOU also gave ma an explanation, but I stil, can not make it? Simply I do not know how to do that, I tried to make a steps as it is explain in HELP option, but again without any succsses.

If it is not a problem for you, please try one more time to help me with this!

Thank you!

Anela - e74ee


Commander defect or feature

 

In it's Main window's "Main VFO" and "Sub VFO" panels, Commander is designed
to display two digits to the right of the "decimal point" (more correctly
described as the "decimal separator").

Several months ago, Howard K7JNX pointed out that in locales where a
character other than the period is used as the decimal separator, Commander
displays three digits to the right of the decimal separator. This is the
result of a defect.

If I correct this defect, those of you operating from locales that use a
comma or another character as the decimal separator will see the number of
decimal digits to the right of the decimal separator reduced from 3 to 2.
Will anyone view this as a loss of important functionality?

The alternative would be to add an option that controls whether 2 or 3
decimal digits are displayed. My preference is to just correct the defect,
as adding an option will increase the complexity as perceived by new users.

73,

Dave, AA6YQ


Re: DOK references

 

AA6YQ comments below
-----Original Message-----
From: dxlab@... [mailto:dxlab@...]On Behalf Of
jvoelkelt
Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2009 1:23 PM
To: dxlab@...
Subject: [dxlab] Re: DOK references


thanks for the info dave, this will give me a starting point to bring my log
completely up to date and get the info properly entered. did a real quick
check with some of the french dept and find that some of the cities are not
on dxkeeper list, anyway will play around with in some more and see what i
can do.

DXKeeper's "list" -- and the subject of the DDFM award -- are French and
Corsican Departements, not French cities. For the DDFM rules, see

<>

and for a list of the 95 "D???partements fran???ais de la m???tropole" and their
codes, see

<>

These 95 departments are specified by ADIF as Primary Administrative
Subdivisions for France and Corsica.

73,

Dave, AA6YQ


Re: Award lists

jvoelkelt
 

--- In dxlab@..., "Steve GW4BKG" <gw4bkg@...> wrote:

Joe,
Firstly I do not want to detract in any way from the superb work Dave is doing with DXKeeper in supporting most of the major awards.
Like you I am working my way through the very many QSL cards I have acquired over the last 30 years to see what awards I may qualify for in addition to the ones I already hold.
I think it is fair to say that almost any QSL can be used for some award or other & there are very many obscure ones out there !
For me the definitive list is that maintained by Ted,K1BV.
It is an on-line subscription based system which Ted keeps up to date & covers over 100 countries.
His annual change is very modest indeed.
I have no vested interest apart from being a regular user of his website at www.dxawards.com/
73s
Steve
GW4BKG

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
thanks for the info steve will look into it as it would be nice to have something to supplement what dave has working in dx keeper. joe kl7lf


Re: DOK references

jvoelkelt
 

--- In dxlab@..., "Dave AA6YQ" <aa6yq@...> wrote:

AA6YQ comments below
-----Original Message-----
From: dxlab@... [mailto:dxlab@...]On Behalf Of
jvoelkelt
Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2009 12:42 PM
To: dxlab@...
Subject: [dxlab] Re: DOK references

the info needed is to give me the ability to reconcile all my qsl cards so
that the proper info is entered in the award field for region/county etc.
lots of times i have no way of know what region/county/district etc i have
worked and have no way at present to reconcile my qsl card info against what
dxkeeper expects to be put in that field. thanks joe kl7lf

If you don't know what region/county/district is associate with a QSO
(meaning that you didn't log the information at the time of the QSO and the
its not specified on the QSL card), then your only options are a callbook
lookup (but not all callbooks supply this information, and the user may have
moved after the QSO was made) or contact with your QSO partner (e.g. via
email). Some awards require you to submit QSL cards; cards that don't
substantiate the region/county/district will likely not be accepted.

For Primary and Secondary Administrative Subdivision items (e.g. states,
provinces, departments, oblasts, cities, guns, prefectures), DXKeeper
presents you with a list of valid choices. As most of these subdivisions are
specified by a code that you may not recognize, you can click the item's ?
button; DXKeeper will then display a window that lets you select the
appropriate code by the subdivision's full name. For example, you can click
on "Bouches-du-Rhone", and DXKeeper will set the Primary Administrative
Subdivision item (labeled "Department" in a French QSO) to 13.

The table in <> and
the notes following this table describe exactly what DXKeeper expects you to
record for each supported award. It also provides hyperlinks so that you can
see exactly how a WAB square or IARC Area is determined.

73,

Dave, AA6YQ
thanks for the info dave, this will give me a starting point to bring my log completely up to date and get the info properly entered. did a real quick check with some of the french dept and find that some of the cities are not on dxkeeper list, anyway will play around with in some more and see what i can do. thanks dave. joe kl7lf


Re: DOK references

 

AA6YQ comments below
-----Original Message-----
From: dxlab@... [mailto:dxlab@...]On Behalf Of
jvoelkelt
Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2009 12:42 PM
To: dxlab@...
Subject: [dxlab] Re: DOK references

the info needed is to give me the ability to reconcile all my qsl cards so
that the proper info is entered in the award field for region/county etc.
lots of times i have no way of know what region/county/district etc i have
worked and have no way at present to reconcile my qsl card info against what
dxkeeper expects to be put in that field. thanks joe kl7lf

If you don't know what region/county/district is associate with a QSO
(meaning that you didn't log the information at the time of the QSO and the
its not specified on the QSL card), then your only options are a callbook
lookup (but not all callbooks supply this information, and the user may have
moved after the QSO was made) or contact with your QSO partner (e.g. via
email). Some awards require you to submit QSL cards; cards that don't
substantiate the region/county/district will likely not be accepted.

For Primary and Secondary Administrative Subdivision items (e.g. states,
provinces, departments, oblasts, cities, guns, prefectures), DXKeeper
presents you with a list of valid choices. As most of these subdivisions are
specified by a code that you may not recognize, you can click the item's ?
button; DXKeeper will then display a window that lets you select the
appropriate code by the subdivision's full name. For example, you can click
on "Bouches-du-Rhone", and DXKeeper will set the Primary Administrative
Subdivision item (labeled "Department" in a French QSO) to 13.

The table in <> and
the notes following this table describe exactly what DXKeeper expects you to
record for each supported award. It also provides hyperlinks so that you can
see exactly how a WAB square or IARC Area is determined.

73,

Dave, AA6YQ


Award lists

 

Joe,
Firstly I do not want to detract in any way from the superb work Dave is doing with DXKeeper in supporting most of the major awards.
Like you I am working my way through the very many QSL cards I have acquired over the last 30 years to see what awards I may qualify for in addition to the ones I already hold.
I think it is fair to say that almost any QSL can be used for some award or other & there are very many obscure ones out there !
For me the definitive list is that maintained by Ted,K1BV.
It is an on-line subscription based system which Ted keeps up to date & covers over 100 countries.
His annual change is very modest indeed.
I have no vested interest apart from being a regular user of his website at www.dxawards.com/
73s
Steve
GW4BKG


Re: DOK references

jvoelkelt
 

--- In dxlab@..., "Dave AA6YQ" <aa6yq@...> wrote:

AA6YQ comments below
-----Original Message-----
From: dxlab@... [mailto:dxlab@...]On Behalf Of
jvoelkelt
Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2009 12:08 PM
To: dxlab@...
Subject: [dxlab] Re: DOK references


--- In dxlab@..., "Steve GW4BKG" <gw4bkg@> wrote:

Dave,
Thanks for the guidance on SQL expressions.
I had overlooked the need to use the "ADIF field name" option rather than
just "DOK".
I can now see how to better construct such queries in the future.
Koen,
There are many different awards that involved the working of various DOKs
& not just DARC ones.
One I looked at earlier is the Baden Diploma where there is a requirement
to work multiple "A" DOKs hence the query.
Dave,
The drop down list in DXKeeper includes some "special event" DOKs as well
as standard ones.
I find that I have worked DOK IBO 83 which does not feature in your list.
However includes
what I believe is a definitive list of all special DOKs some of which are
temporary.
IBO 83 is temporary but there are other IBO DOKs which are also temporary
which do in fact feature in the dropdown.
I assume that some awards may involve working such temporary DOKs but
within certain time constraints.
However there must be several hundred of these so I guess including them
all is not feasible.
73s
Steve
GW4BKG


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
thanks for the info on the dok's do you or is there anyone else that can
help me/maybe others in getting similar info for other lists such as wab,
italian districts/counties, french dept etc.

What sort of information are you seeking, Joe? Unlike the DOK list, the
WAB, WAIP, and DDFM lists rarely change, and are already provided by
DXKeeper. To get more information about the awards supported by DXKeeper,
click on the hyperlinks in the Award column of

<>

i already have all the info i need for the various jcc awards and most of
the info for russian oblasts. i am going through some 14k qsl cards at the
present time to get this kind of info entered so i can start chasing paper
for some of the awards out there.

To test the new WAIP support, I just did this with my stack of Italian
and Sardinian QSLs; I estimate that 80% of these cards specified a province
name or code.

73,

Dave, AA6YQ
the info needed is to give me the ability to reconcile all my qsl cards so that the proper info is entered in the award field for region/county etc. lots of times i have no way of know what region/county/district etc i have worked and have no way at present to reconcile my qsl card info against what dxkeeper expects to be put in that field. thanks joe kl7lf


Re: DOK references

 

AA6YQ comments below
-----Original Message-----
From: dxlab@... [mailto:dxlab@...]On Behalf Of
jvoelkelt
Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2009 12:08 PM
To: dxlab@...
Subject: [dxlab] Re: DOK references


--- In dxlab@..., "Steve GW4BKG" <gw4bkg@...> wrote:

Dave,
Thanks for the guidance on SQL expressions.
I had overlooked the need to use the "ADIF field name" option rather than
just "DOK".
I can now see how to better construct such queries in the future.
Koen,
There are many different awards that involved the working of various DOKs
& not just DARC ones.
One I looked at earlier is the Baden Diploma where there is a requirement
to work multiple "A" DOKs hence the query.
Dave,
The drop down list in DXKeeper includes some "special event" DOKs as well
as standard ones.
I find that I have worked DOK IBO 83 which does not feature in your list.
However includes
what I believe is a definitive list of all special DOKs some of which are
temporary.
IBO 83 is temporary but there are other IBO DOKs which are also temporary
which do in fact feature in the dropdown.
I assume that some awards may involve working such temporary DOKs but
within certain time constraints.
However there must be several hundred of these so I guess including them
all is not feasible.
73s
Steve
GW4BKG



thanks for the info on the dok's do you or is there anyone else that can
help me/maybe others in getting similar info for other lists such as wab,
italian districts/counties, french dept etc.

What sort of information are you seeking, Joe? Unlike the DOK list, the
WAB, WAIP, and DDFM lists rarely change, and are already provided by
DXKeeper. To get more information about the awards supported by DXKeeper,
click on the hyperlinks in the Award column of

<>

i already have all the info i need for the various jcc awards and most of
the info for russian oblasts. i am going through some 14k qsl cards at the
present time to get this kind of info entered so i can start chasing paper
for some of the awards out there.

To test the new WAIP support, I just did this with my stack of Italian
and Sardinian QSLs; I estimate that 80% of these cards specified a province
name or code.

73,

Dave, AA6YQ


Re: DOK references

jvoelkelt
 

--- In dxlab@..., "Steve GW4BKG" <gw4bkg@...> wrote:

Dave,
Thanks for the guidance on SQL expressions.
I had overlooked the need to use the "ADIF field name" option rather than just "DOK".
I can now see how to better construct such queries in the future.
Koen,
There are many different awards that involved the working of various DOKs & not just DARC ones.
One I looked at earlier is the Baden Diploma where there is a requirement to work multiple "A" DOKs hence the query.
Dave,
The drop down list in DXKeeper includes some "special event" DOKs as well as standard ones.
I find that I have worked DOK IBO 83 which does not feature in your list.
However includes what I believe is a definitive list of all special DOKs some of which are temporary.
IBO 83 is temporary but there are other IBO DOKs which are also temporary which do in fact feature in the dropdown.
I assume that some awards may involve working such temporary DOKs but within certain time constraints.
However there must be several hundred of these so I guess including them all is not feasible.
73s
Steve
GW4BKG


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
thanks for the info on the dok's do you or is there anyone else that can help me/maybe others in getting similar info for other lists such as wab, italian districts/counties, french dept etc. i already have all the info i need for the various jcc awards and most of the info for russian oblasts. i am going through some 14k qsl cards at the present time to get this kind of info entered so i can start chasing paper for some of the awards out there. thanks. great reflector and great group we have and many thanks to dave aa6yq for his help and work. joe kl7lf


Re: DOK references

 

The list of DOKs that DXKeeper presents is loaded on startup from the file

Award230.txt

in DXKeeper's Databases folder. You can carefully add or remove entries from
this list.

Koen ON7RK has been posting updated versions of this file in this Group's
Files area, and I've been including them in DXKeeper updates. However, if
ops are going to start maintaining custom versions of Award230.txt, then I
will stop including them in DXKeeper updates so that these updates will not
overwrite the customizations. That means that when Koen announces the
availability of a new version, it will up to each interested user to
download it into his or her Databases folder and either use it "as is" or
use it to update their customized version of the file.

73,

Dave, AA6YQ

-----Original Message-----
From: dxlab@... [mailto:dxlab@...]On Behalf Of Steve
GW4BKG
Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2009 10:08 AM
To: dxlab@...
Subject: [dxlab] DOK references


Dave,
Thanks for the guidance on SQL expressions.
I had overlooked the need to use the "ADIF field name" option rather than
just "DOK".
I can now see how to better construct such queries in the future.
Koen,
There are many different awards that involved the working of various DOKs &
not just DARC ones.
One I looked at earlier is the Baden Diploma where there is a requirement to
work multiple "A" DOKs hence the query.
Dave,
The drop down list in DXKeeper includes some "special event" DOKs as well as
standard ones.
I find that I have worked DOK IBO 83 which does not feature in your list.
However includes
what I believe is a definitive list of all special DOKs some of which are
temporary.
IBO 83 is temporary but there are other IBO DOKs which are also temporary
which do in fact feature in the dropdown.
I assume that some awards may involve working such temporary DOKs but within
certain time constraints.
However there must be several hundred of these so I guess including them all
is not feasible.
73s
Steve
GW4BKG






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Re: N1MM to DXK Gateway

pa3c_aart
 

Works with me (N1MM on first PC, DXK on second).
One small glitch: an annoying popup everytime I log a qso.

Aart PA3C

--- In dxlab@..., n4lv@... wrote:

Thanks Dave, I'll get in touch with him.
73
Glenn


In a message dated 9/2/2009 7:49:46 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
aa6yq@... writes:




The author of the N1MM-to-DXKeeper Gateway is Matthias LA0FA. His email
address is available via his web page

<_ () >

73,

Dave, AA6YQ

-----Original Message-----
From: _dxlab@..._ (mailto:dxlab@...)
[mailto:_dxlab@..._ (mailto:dxlab@...) ]On Behalf Of
n4lv
Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 2009 2:15 PM
To: _dxlab@..._ (mailto:dxlab@...)
Subject: [dxlab] N1MM to DXK Gateway

Hi All,
Thought I would try the real time logging into DXK from N1MM. So far, no
luck in getting it to work. I went into the .ini files and changed
DoWebUpdate=DoWebUpdate=<WBR>1 to =0 (don't have a website) DoWebUpdat
enable real time logging, also the radiotype. It is installed in it's own
directory under program files. (WinXP) Anyone using this that could give me
hint at what I may be missing?
Thanks!

73,
Glenn N4LV

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Re: DXKeeper

 

AA6YQ comments below
--- In dxlab@..., "JV" <jv@...> wrote:

How can I remove DXK? Control panel doesn't work. Tried to import four logs from DXB and to say I have a mess is putting it mildly. Want to start over. OS is XP.

To un-install DXKeeper, you would use the Windows Control Panel's "Add/Remove Programs" applet -- but there is no reason to do that in your situation. To start over,
1. start DXKeeper

2. open the Config window's Log tab

3. note the filename shown in the "Log file" panel at the top

4. terminate DXKeeper

5. using Windows Explorer, delete the file you noted in step 3

6. start DXKeeper -- it will note that the specified log file does not exist; you can now direct DXKeeper to create an empty new log file, and begin again.

If you describe what you mean by "I have a mess" above, I'll be happy to give you a hand.

73,

Dave, AA6YQ


DOK references

 

Dave,
Thanks for the guidance on SQL expressions.
I had overlooked the need to use the "ADIF field name" option rather than just "DOK".
I can now see how to better construct such queries in the future.
Koen,
There are many different awards that involved the working of various DOKs & not just DARC ones.
One I looked at earlier is the Baden Diploma where there is a requirement to work multiple "A" DOKs hence the query.
Dave,
The drop down list in DXKeeper includes some "special event" DOKs as well as standard ones.
I find that I have worked DOK IBO 83 which does not feature in your list.
However includes what I believe is a definitive list of all special DOKs some of which are temporary.
IBO 83 is temporary but there are other IBO DOKs which are also temporary which do in fact feature in the dropdown.
I assume that some awards may involve working such temporary DOKs but within certain time constraints.
However there must be several hundred of these so I guess including them all is not feasible.
73s
Steve
GW4BKG


DXKeeper

JV
 

How can I remove DXK? Control panel doesn't work. Tried to import four logs from DXB and to say I have a mess is putting it mildly. Want to start over. OS is XP.


Re: DXKeeper & DOKs

 

AA6YQ comments below
-----Original Message-----
From: dxlab@... [mailto:dxlab@...]On Behalf Of Steve
GW4BKG
Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2009 2:56 AM
To: dxlab@...
Subject: [dxlab] DXKeeper & DOKs


Now that it is possible to record DOKs in DXKeeper I have started going
through my old QSLs to enter the data.
The "record progress" option of course only details one QSOs for each DOK
but looking through the rules of various German awards I notice that some of
them require more than one QSO/QSL for each DOK.
Is it possible to filter the log in such a way as to display all QSOs with a
particular DOK or series of DOKs.

Yes. As a start, the expression
App_DXKeeper_DOK <> ''

will display all QSOs that specify a DOK (those are back-to-back single
quotes, not a double quote). To display all QSOs that specify the DOK A02,
use

App_DXKeeper_DOK = 'A02'

To display all QSOs that specify the DOK A02 or A03, use
(App_DXKeeper_DOK = 'A02') or (App_DXKeeper_DOK = 'A03')

To display all QSOs that specify a DOK beginning with the letter A, use
(App_DXKeeper_DOK like 'A*')

You might find this helpful:
<>

73,

Dave, AA6YQ