Re: Spot Collector Issue
That did it Dave. Thanks! 73, Dick - W6TK [email protected]> wrote:
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Dick Stepanian
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Re: Spot Collector Issue
+ AA6YQ comments below + The errorlog indicates that your Spot Database has been corrupted. To recover from this, 1. terminate SpotCollector 2. delete the file
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Dave AA6YQ
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Re: Accessing Log on two computers - unexpected behavior
+ AA6YQ comments below + Commander can be connected to up to 4 primary transceivers, and can switch from one to another with a single mouse click. Thus logging with multiple transceivers can be
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Dave AA6YQ
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Spot Collector Issue
Hello Dave and all, I have encountered an issue with Spot Collector in the last two days - it doesn't open or connect to the network and allow spots to come through. I have a note on the Spot
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Dick Stepanian
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Re: Accessing Log on two computers - unexpected behavior
Then I also could not use my station position two at the same time as the primary seat (same physical room, different radio/computer) with both logging at the same time, each computer being current
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Rick nk7i
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Re: Accessing Log on two computers - unexpected behavior
+ AA6YQ comments below + You can wander around your house/yard/town/state/country/continent/planet with a tablet or laptop viewing your Spot Database and updating its filtering, but you cannot log new
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Dave AA6YQ
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Re: Accessing Log on two computers - unexpected behavior
So one cannot leave the software running on the shack computer, wander into the house to use another node, successfully (without ending the shack-ware)? 73, Rick nk7i
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Rick nk7i
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Re: Config panel of DXKeeper
+ AA6YQ comments below + For more information, see https://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxkeeper/Help/LogIntegrity.htm 73, Dave, AA6YQ
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Dave AA6YQ
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Re: Accessing Log on two computers - unexpected behavior
+ AA6YQ comments below + That's a frequent usage scenario for contesting. It's not a frequent usage scenario for DXing or general operating. 73, Dave, AA6YQ
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Dave AA6YQ
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Re: Accessing Log on two computers - unexpected behavior
+ AA6YQ comments below
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Dave AA6YQ
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Re: Config panel of DXKeeper
DXKeeper will open a panel when it indicates an error. For example, the Auxiliary panel will open if a QSO is missing Station Call, Op Call or Owner Call. If the error is not with the current entry,
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Joe Subich, W4TV
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Re: Config panel of DXKeeper
Hi Pete! I couldn't find where you turn sections on and off in config. It is a set of checkboxes on the Log QSO's tab. I wish I could send you a screenshot - I have my sections oriented vertically so
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Brian Smithson
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Config panel of DXKeeper
Today I noticed that my DXKeeper's Log QSO was displaying the Auxiliary panel, which I do not use.? I went to Config and unchecked that panel, and it was fine until I closed DXKeeper and restarted -
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N4ZR
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Re: LOTW - unable to contact server
Curt, are you aware that LOTW has been down for a month due to a hack? 73, Pete N4ZR
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Re: LOTW - unable to contact server
Curt, what do you mean by bootup time? What specifically takes 1 min 49 seconds? -Brian n8wrl [email protected]> wrote:
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Brian Smithson
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Re: LOTW - unable to contact server
I notice this right away it increased my bootup time from ~1 min & 49 sec to ~3 Min .22 sec.? I also noticed a window called C:\Program Files (x86)\TrustedQSL\TQSL.exe stayed opened until it timed
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Curt Bowles
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Re: Accessing Log on two computers - unexpected behavior
I¡¯m not a database guy, but know it¡¯s possible to have many users on one database and everyone gets updated. (Think Google docs, contest logging, to minimize dupes.) That would apply to all
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Rick nk7i
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Re: Accessing Log on two computers - unexpected behavior
DXView will only use the log specified by DXKeeper on the local machine as it has no provision to define the log's location (or which log to use). SpotCollector will use a log located on another
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Joe Subich, W4TV
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Re: Accessing Log on two computers - unexpected behavior
I use ONE drive for my log file for DXLABS, but you have to make sure ALL dxlabs are shutdown on one computer before starting up DXLabs on another computer, and give ONEDrive time to finish syncing
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Gordon LaPoint N1MGO
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Re: Accessing Log on two computers - unexpected behavior
Both DXView and Spot Collector use the Master Database (Logbook). Both of these and DXKeeper have to be shut down when you switch between computers. 73, Dave, w6de Sent: 18 June, 2024 11:46 To:
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Dave w6de
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