Re: ID Timer
Principle: one gesture per state change. In this case, the state change is "the beginning of a QSO". It should not be necessary go convey this to a logging function with one gesture (clicking the
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Dave Bernstein <dhb@...>
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Re: DXCC Prefix
Thanks, Robin. At the moment, anything that's not RA0, UA0, RA9, or UA9 is classified as European Russia. I have several sources of more recent prefix info to review, but haven't had time to peruse
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Dave Bernstein <dhb@...>
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Re: ID Timer
Tom, I use this ID timer. http://www.taborsoft.com/softstuff/idwiz/ It is not connected to dxlab but is there any reason for the timer to be connected to dxlab. Regards, Jim FitzSimons W7ANF
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DXCC Prefix
A very small problem Dave. When I entered RU0B into DXView it registered as European Russia. In fact it is a small island 77.5N, 82.5E (IOTA AS 057)and should register as UA0, Asiatic Russia Robin
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Re: ID Timer
There's an ID timer built into WinWarbler, but I hadn't thought of adding one to DXKeeper. I will do so. 73, Dave, AA6YQ be a track of clock or after 9 to stop basic idea.
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Dave Bernstein <dhb@...>
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ID Timer
Hi Dave, I was ragchewing this afternoon and thought that an ID timer might be a feature worth discussing. I noticed while gabbing away that I lost track of how long it had been since I said my
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Tom Brouard <stagehand@...>
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Re: Progress table/DXKeeper 1.2.5
Keeping a count of each band/mode and country/mode would indeed permit "backing out" a logged QSO without recomputation. This would increase the size of the progress table stored in each log file from
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Dave Bernstein <dhb@...>
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Re: PropView Question
You're correct, Ron; I have no idea how I got 3 wavelengths. At 1.3 wavelengths, the takeoff angle should still be quite a bit below 45 degrees... 73, Dave, AA6YQ feet are
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Dave Bernstein <dhb@...>
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Re: PropView Question
Thank you all for helping me with this concept. I now have a much clearer understanding. It was fun reading all of the information from everyone. I expect to be involved with more discussions of the
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Tom Brouard <stagehand@...>
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Re: PropView Question
io have 5 over 5 for 28Mhz and have 5 degrees see the diverence in PropView with 15 and 10 degrees so be realistic and make not the good pic. with low angels better take more than less. O.k. for this
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Ron Eberson <zx@...>
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Re: PropView Question
10 meters is 32.8 feet. So at 45 feet a 10 meter dipole is 1.4 wavelengths high. According to the ARRL Antenna book, such a horizontally polarized antenna would theoretically have peaks in the
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Richard B Drake
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Re: PropView Question
There is a standart line for that. That is what we give and what we always use as a factory i have run for several years PA1ZX ZX-YAGI Ron -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Verzonden: woensdag 25 april
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Ron Eberson <zx@...>
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Re: PropView Question
There has been a great deal of research done on this over the years and basically it's a parameter that's almost impossible for most of us to determine accurately. It depends on the type of antenna
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Richard B Drake
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Re: Progress table/DXKeeper 1.2.5
I think that each time this has happened to me, it was the last QSO entered that I deleted. It was a case of clicking the log button in the capture window when what I really wanted to do was click
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Richard B Drake
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Re: PropView Question
Dave 45 feet are 13.71 meters so 1.3 wavelengths of the ground 1 feet are 30,48 CM. or is that not correct?? -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Verzonden: woensdag 25 april 2001 9:05 Aan:
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Ron Eberson <zx@...>
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Re: PropView Question
When operated on 10m, a dipole at 45 feet is more than 3 wavelengths off the ground. Shouldn't its takeoff angle be much less than 45 degrees? 73, Dave, AA6YQ all the great
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Dave Bernstein <dhb@...>
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Re: PropView Question
Tom You have for a dipool around 45 degrees take off angel. Ron -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Verzonden: woensdag 25 april 2001 2:36 Aan: dxlab@... Onderwerp: RE: [dxlab] PropView
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Ron Eberson <zx@...>
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Re: Progress table/DXKeeper 1.2.5
This is not easily accomplished. If you delete a log entry for a QSO with P5, the program must rescan all P5 QSOs to properly compute the P5 progress table entry. The "Recompute" button will
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Dave Bernstein <dhb@...>
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Re: PropView Question
Avail % is the required circuit reliability, stated as a percentage representing the likelihood that signal quality will be acceptable. 10% is a good number for DXing, particularly for CW or PSK. 50%
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Dave Bernstein <dhb@...>
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Re: PropView Question
Ron Thanks for your reply. I am very lucky that I tune from 160 meters all the way to 6 meters and use them all, so pick your favorite. It is a great little antenna. Tom
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Tom Brouard <stagehand@...>
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#192
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