Look at section 13.2 (page 295) of the help file. The green 'Hanson tip' tells you to use the Lucida console font so that DX Spot columns align correctly.
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Section 8,2,1 (Page 206) of the help file explains ho/where to open a window to manually add QSOs to your logbook. On this window you can set Band/Mode/Frequency/
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SeventyThree(s).
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On 05/23/2025 9:34 AM EDT Luigi Verdicchio via groups.io <luigiverdicchio1@...> wrote:
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I took some images from google as you can see the TELNET cluster window is aligned. The QSO insertion window has more information but I can't understand why it doesn't let the user enter the band and mode
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Il giorno ven 23 mag 2025 alle ore 12:19 Bob via <k4cy=
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1) use a font like Lucida Console for the Telnet Window.
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SeventyThree(s).
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My short answer below....
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On 2025-05-23 ½ð 14:41:07, Luigi Verdicchio via <luigiverdicchio1=[email protected]> wrote:
hi
i am a new user of logger32 and i am trying to understand its potential day by day before switching definitively, although in my opinion i see it not very intuitive but with time maybe.....
i have two questions to ask who wants to help me:
1) how do you align/justify the lines in the TELNET cluster window?
Akira Yoshida:?
You should open DX spot window? (not only Telnet window)
2) the QSO insertion window i find it difficult to insert the contact, i have to use the manual one. in my old log i do not enter the frequency but only the band and mode here it asks me for the frequency and i see the default frequency and mode. how can i vary this window by adding other fields as i like?
thanks
Akira Yoshida:?
If you want to add old QSO in Logger32, then you should use "Add QSO manually" window.
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