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FYI India on 30M

k8eew
 

FYI Heres a chance to get India on 30 meters


Dear Friends,

The 30 Meter band is now temporarily allocated to Indian HAMs to
operate
from 31-08-2007 upto 30-09-2007.

The NIAR special event station AT60MY will be active on mostly 10106
kHz in
CW (operator VU2JOS).

If any skeds are needed on 30 M or other bands, please feel free to
contact
us.
73

Jose, VU2JOS


Logging software speak out on Eham

Peter Sundstr?m
 

Here is a link for dxlab users to put down your opinion about logging software.



73???s Peter


Re: RTTY/FSK setup?

 

But anyway, all I can get from MMTTY right now is an error that
it can't use the port I specified. I guess that's either because
I don't have the right equipment with me, or else it's because it
doesn't like GPS data on it!
MMTTY doesn't like anything else using its port. If your GPS
unit is on the same port and the mapping program is open, MMTTY
will certainly object.

73,

... Joe, W4TV



-----Original Message-----
From: dxlab@... [mailto:dxlab@...] On
Behalf Of Earl Needham
Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2007 9:30 AM
To: dxlab@...
Subject: RE: [dxlab] Re: RTTY/FSK setup?


At 06:57 AM 9/1/2007, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:


How do I tell WW or EXTFSK to put data on the TXD pin? I
just can't seem to find this one.
Start MMTTY (start WinWarbler and select RTTY), then open
EXTFSK from the Windows Taskbar (it will be minimized there),
select the correct port if needed and click on the TDX radio
button. Then you can click on the (_) button to return
EXTFSK to the taskbar.
OK, that sounds good. Since I'm on the road, I didn't bring
the 706b and RigBlaster with me -- I'll know better next time! But
anyway, all I can get from MMTTY right now is an error that it can't
use the port I specified. I guess that's either because I don't have
the right equipment with me, or else it's because it doesn't like GPS
data on it!

Thanks,
Earl

KD5XB -- Earl Needham
Clovis, New Mexico DM84jk

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Re: RTTY/FSK setup?

Earl Needham
 

At 06:57 AM 9/1/2007, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:


How do I tell WW or EXTFSK to put data on the TXD pin? I
just can't seem to find this one.
Start MMTTY (start WinWarbler and select RTTY), then open
EXTFSK from the Windows Taskbar (it will be minimized there),
select the correct port if needed and click on the TDX radio
button. Then you can click on the (_) button to return
EXTFSK to the taskbar.
OK, that sounds good. Since I'm on the road, I didn't bring the 706b and RigBlaster with me -- I'll know better next time! But anyway, all I can get from MMTTY right now is an error that it can't use the port I specified. I guess that's either because I don't have the right equipment with me, or else it's because it doesn't like GPS data on it!

Thanks,
Earl

KD5XB -- Earl Needham
Clovis, New Mexico DM84jk

Quoting from the Coast Guard: ZUT


Re: RTTY/FSK setup?

 

How do I tell WW or EXTFSK to put data on the TXD pin? I
just can't seem to find this one.
Start MMTTY (start WinWarbler and select RTTY), then open
EXTFSK from the Windows Taskbar (it will be minimized there),
select the correct port if needed and click on the TDX radio
button. Then you can click on the (_) button to return
EXTFSK to the taskbar.

73,

... Joe, W4TV



-----Original Message-----
From: dxlab@... [mailto:dxlab@...] On
Behalf Of Earl Needham
Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2007 7:19 AM
To: dxlab@...
Subject: Re: [dxlab] Re: RTTY/FSK setup?


At 04:19 PM 6/2/2007, Dave Bernstein wrote:
EXTFSK.DLL was included with the most recent public release of
WinWarbler. I don't believe that DLPORTIO is required for FSK keying
via a serial port.
How do I tell WW or EXTFSK to put data on the TXD pin? I
just can't seem to find this one.

Thanks,
Earl

KD5XB -- Earl Needham
Clovis, New Mexico DM84jk

Quoting from the Coast Guard: ZUT





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Re: RTTY/FSK setup?

Earl Needham
 

At 04:19 PM 6/2/2007, Dave Bernstein wrote:
EXTFSK.DLL was included with the most recent public release of
WinWarbler. I don't believe that DLPORTIO is required for FSK keying
via a serial port.
How do I tell WW or EXTFSK to put data on the TXD pin? I just can't seem to find this one.

Thanks,
Earl

KD5XB -- Earl Needham
Clovis, New Mexico DM84jk

Quoting from the Coast Guard: ZUT


Re: script error on PathFinder

Earl Needham
 

At 10:46 PM 8/31/2007, Dave Bernstein wrote:
That is very puzzling, Danny. I don't understand how Pathfinder and
IE can produce different results, as they both use the same
underlying browser mechanism. I was hoping that IE would fail in the
same way, and we could then find the "Internet Options" setting that
when changed would allow IE to correctly render the page -- and allow
Pathfinder to correctly render the page.
I remember when I let Windows XP update to IE7 that I had all kinds of strange problems and this sounds really familiar. When I uninstalled IE7, Windows XP automatically went back to IE6 and everything has been working fine since.

7 3
Earl

KD5XB -- Earl Needham
Clovis, New Mexico DM84jk

Quoting from the Coast Guard: ZUT


Re: alarm on Pathfinder 4.4.6

Rob Dennison
 

Danny,

Are you sure. What I have is a 480 MByte file: IE Version 6.0.2800.1106

Back in early '06 I used it once for a customer who had wiped out his IE
user interface. Don't recall any unusual interactions, but my memory may
well be faulty.

Rob
AB7CF


On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 12:03:31 -0400 "Danny Douglas" <n7dc@...>
writes:

Rob, that is what I also have been able to get from them. The
problem is
that when it is downloaded here, and I activate it, it dows not
follow
through with the complete program, but just sits here, saying its at
work -
forever-. Thanks for the offer, but someway, when I "erased" it
from the
computer, it did something so that it doesnt want to re-download.
Danny


----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob Dennison" <ab7cf@...>
To: <dxlab@...>
Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2000 12:12 AM
Subject: Re: [dxlab] Re: alarm on Pathfinder 4.4.6


Hi Danny,

Some time ago I went to the Microsoft Download site and
downloaded
IE6setup to a CD. Don't know if it has all the executables you
need or
if it goes back to the download center to get more stuff, but
would be
happy to send a copy to you.

Rob
AB7CF


On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 10:16:55 -0400 "Danny Douglas"
<n7dc@...>
writes:
I am using Win2000Pro, and understood IE 7 wasnt built for that?
I
dont
know why the problem when I try either ie5 or ie6, but when I
have
the
executable up and running, it goes to the MS site, says its
starting, then
just sits there, never completing the job. I eventually stop
it
(after an
hour or more), and I do have high speed download here. Once, I
even
left it
connected and supposedly downloading for 4 hours, came back and
it
was still
just sitting there. Its odd, because when I try to do it again,
it
comes
back and asks if I wasnt to continue, or start from the
beginning.
Doesnt
matter which I select, it still doesnt do anything.

At work, I had a complete copy I used there, without having to
do
the
playing around, but when I retired, I forgot to bring a copy
with
me. We
just got tired of dealing with that, for hundreds of computers.
I
suspect I
will be able to put the Win2000 disc back in, and get it from
there,
but
dont want to foul things up, being as I am down to just one
operating
computer here right now. Still waiting for a new hard drive for
the
family
computer - and want to keep one operational. HI.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard B. Drake" <rich@...>
To: <dxlab@...>
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2007 9:47 AM
Subject: Re: [dxlab] Re: alarm on Pathfinder 4.4.6


Actually I don't think you can completely remove IE from your
system.
There have been huge lawsuits over that but Microsoft claims
it is
an
integral part of the system and cannot be removed.

With WinXP+ you can hide the IE desktop Icon and make another
browser
the default but you can't remove IE. Yes if you want to
download
IE 7
(It's a big improvement over IE 6 so I recommend you do that)
it
first gets a very small executable that I believe determines
what
parts of IE you need to download for your particular system
and
downloads only what you need. That works, and it minimizes
the
amount
of stuff you need to download. Why is that a problem?

73, Rich - W3ZJ

At 08:46 AM 8/31/2007, you wrote:
Came right up without the error. Hmmmm might it be because I
am
NOT
using
IE at all? I have Firefox on the computer. Took IE off at
one
point,
because It wasnt acting right, and when I try to put it back
on,
I hit up
against the stupid way they want to upload to me, with a
small
program on
the computer that then reaches out and downloads the rest of
it.
It
appears
you have to have IE in order to get IE. Makes a lot of
sense!!
Even
when I
try to activate Firefox, then the setup, it seems to start,
then
just
sits
there without ever having done much, and have left it an hour
or
more to
no
affect. Have been trying to find a separate full copy of
IE,
but
eerywhere
I look it just want to upload the setup files, and that
fails
every time
I
try to use it. Using Win2000Pro here, and have tried IE5 and
6
both. If
I
misremember, 6 is for XP?
Danny




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Re: script error on PathFinder

Danny Douglas
 

Yeah. I had intended to set it back up so that I would have an automatic
lookup on every double click of spotcollector, but I suspect that isnt going
to work, when I cant get it to operate on a manual lookup there.

Not going to worry about it right now. I have still to put the dual monitor
AVG board in, and get that running, but was wiating for the new hard drive,
which still hasnt arrived, so can get the other computer up and running
before I take this one back down.

Sitting here for three hours now, calling HK3O on 160meters. Dozens
calling, and he finishes a QSO and calls CQ. Its maddening. Absolutely the
best night down south for 160 I have seen. He is s7-9 , and half dozen PYs
calling him are in 55 plus, and I need both countries. Got my lil amp
cranked up so much it wipes out the computer, so have to stop ocassionally
to check mail, etc.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Bernstein" <aa6yq@...>
To: <dxlab@...>
Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2007 12:46 AM
Subject: [dxlab] Re: script error on PathFinder


That is very puzzling, Danny. I don't understand how Pathfinder and
IE can produce different results, as they both use the same
underlying browser mechanism. I was hoping that IE would fail in the
same way, and we could then find the "Internet Options" setting that
when changed would allow IE to correctly render the page -- and allow
Pathfinder to correctly render the page.

73,

Dave, AA6YQ

--- In dxlab@..., "Danny Douglas" <n7dc@...> wrote:

No- when I go to EI, and input
callsign=AA6YQ, I
get no script error. Nor do I when I poke my own or some half
dozen other
calls in there.
When I go thru DXLauncher and put any call in the QRZ , including
yours or
mine, I get the script error. I note that this time, I am NOT
getting the
error when I try to use Buck.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Bernstein" <aa6yq@...>
To: <dxlab@...>
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2007 11:47 PM
Subject: [dxlab] Re: script error on PathFinder


Great! Now that IE is running, please paste



into its address textbox and browse. Does this produce a scripting
error?

73,

Dave, AA6YQ

--- In dxlab@..., "Danny Douglas" <n7dc@> wrote:

OK now that I have that straighted up, and I.E. back
operational,
have gone
back to using PathFinder and find the scrupt error on
QRZ.COM
page is
still there. I also see that it is there when I click on the
Buck
button.
I have to say either yes or no on both pages, in order for them
to
actually
reach out and read the operators info as requested. Its odd,
because I have
tried every other search button at the top of the PathFinder
page,
and none
of the others comes come up with a script error - but just those
two. Tried
it on my own call, and a couple of others, all to the same
outcome.
Danny




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Re: script error on PathFinder

 

That is very puzzling, Danny. I don't understand how Pathfinder and
IE can produce different results, as they both use the same
underlying browser mechanism. I was hoping that IE would fail in the
same way, and we could then find the "Internet Options" setting that
when changed would allow IE to correctly render the page -- and allow
Pathfinder to correctly render the page.

73,

Dave, AA6YQ

--- In dxlab@..., "Danny Douglas" <n7dc@...> wrote:

No- when I go to EI, and input
callsign=AA6YQ, I
get no script error. Nor do I when I poke my own or some half
dozen other
calls in there.
When I go thru DXLauncher and put any call in the QRZ , including
yours or
mine, I get the script error. I note that this time, I am NOT
getting the
error when I try to use Buck.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Bernstein" <aa6yq@...>
To: <dxlab@...>
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2007 11:47 PM
Subject: [dxlab] Re: script error on PathFinder


Great! Now that IE is running, please paste



into its address textbox and browse. Does this produce a scripting
error?

73,

Dave, AA6YQ

--- In dxlab@..., "Danny Douglas" <n7dc@> wrote:

OK now that I have that straighted up, and I.E. back
operational,
have gone
back to using PathFinder and find the scrupt error on
QRZ.COM
page is
still there. I also see that it is there when I click on the
Buck
button.
I have to say either yes or no on both pages, in order for them
to
actually
reach out and read the operators info as requested. Its odd,
because I have
tried every other search button at the top of the PathFinder
page,
and none
of the others comes come up with a script error - but just those
two. Tried
it on my own call, and a couple of others, all to the same
outcome.
Danny




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Re: Browser Integration (Pathfinder)

 

I understand, John. I have not been able to find a reliable technique
for intercepting the URL being clicked on by the user in Pathfinder
and routing this to another web browser.

73,

Dave, AA6YQ

--- In dxlab@..., John Bastin <jbastin@...> wrote:


On Aug 26, 2007, at 6:01 PM, Dave Bernstein wrote:

Pathfinder is essentially a customized version of Internet
Explorer.
There is no way to configure it to use Firefox.
He's not wanting Pathfinder to use Firefox, though. He's clicking
links for stations he finds in Pathfinder, and the clicks open a
new
browser, currently Internet Explorer.

Understandably, Pathfinder is coded around Internet Explorer, and
I
guess there's nothing we can do about that. But can't it be
modified
so that when I click on a link that calls another browser, it
opens
the default browser set in Windows (in my case, Firefox)?

73,


John Bastin, K8AJS
bastinj@...


Re: script error on PathFinder

Danny Douglas
 

No- when I go to EI, and input , I
get no script error. Nor do I when I poke my own or some half dozen other
calls in there.
When I go thru DXLauncher and put any call in the QRZ , including yours or
mine, I get the script error. I note that this time, I am NOT getting the
error when I try to use Buck.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Bernstein" <aa6yq@...>
To: <dxlab@...>
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2007 11:47 PM
Subject: [dxlab] Re: script error on PathFinder


Great! Now that IE is running, please paste



into its address textbox and browse. Does this produce a scripting
error?

73,

Dave, AA6YQ

--- In dxlab@..., "Danny Douglas" <n7dc@...> wrote:

OK now that I have that straighted up, and I.E. back operational,
have gone
back to using PathFinder and find the scrupt error on QRZ.COM
page is
still there. I also see that it is there when I click on the Buck
button.
I have to say either yes or no on both pages, in order for them to
actually
reach out and read the operators info as requested. Its odd,
because I have
tried every other search button at the top of the PathFinder page,
and none
of the others comes come up with a script error - but just those
two. Tried
it on my own call, and a couple of others, all to the same outcome.
Danny




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Re: script error on PathFinder

 

Great! Now that IE is running, please paste



into its address textbox and browse. Does this produce a scripting
error?

73,

Dave, AA6YQ

--- In dxlab@..., "Danny Douglas" <n7dc@...> wrote:

OK now that I have that straighted up, and I.E. back operational,
have gone
back to using PathFinder and find the scrupt error on QRZ.COM
page is
still there. I also see that it is there when I click on the Buck
button.
I have to say either yes or no on both pages, in order for them to
actually
reach out and read the operators info as requested. Its odd,
because I have
tried every other search button at the top of the PathFinder page,
and none
of the others comes come up with a script error - but just those
two. Tried
it on my own call, and a couple of others, all to the same outcome.
Danny


Re: VR10.....Good Grief

 

Joe/Dave

Thanks.....this is a new low even for me.

My DXlabs programs are installed individually under each application
name in the Programs Subdirectory.

The Launcher knows this and install updates in the right place.

The Databases were being put under a Programs&#92;DXLabs
Suite&#92;DXview&#92;Database

I never noticed so I was using some pretty old stuff.

I know! read the extract before pushing the button....

Thanks

Bob KB1JZU





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

Step-by-step instructions are provided in



Be sure to follow step 2, as the latest DXCC database changes
entity
prefix assignments.

73,

Dave, AA6YQ

--- In dxlab@..., "Joe Subich, W4TV" <w4tv@> wrote:


Bob,

Download and install the most recent DXCC database update. That
includes all of VR as Hong Kong plus several other updates to
match DXCC prefixes to the ARRL list.

You will need to run a "recompute" to update your log for the
new prefixes.

73,

... Joe, W4TV


-----Original Message-----
From: dxlab@... [mailto:dxlab@...] On
Behalf Of rmontemerlo
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2007 12:28 PM
To: dxlab@...
Subject: [dxlab] VR10


Anything I can do to define the new VR10 prefix for Hong Kong.

I have overriden specific calls but now there are several of
them
and
the list appears to be growing.

Can a wild card be used in the override list? like VR10*

Thanks

Bob KB1JZU




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need to call up spots by IP now

Ken Bandy
 

I just noticed that when looking at spots on another PC in the house, I now
need to enter the host (the one that is actually running Spot Collector)
PC's IP address, as opposed to the network name of the PC. In other words,
I used to be able to call it up by pointing my browser to
, but now I need to enter the IP, as in
. The same time I noticed this problem, I had to
reload my network printers, as they wouldn't respond. This all happened
after an update from Microsoft for my XP. Coincidence?

73,
Ken
KC9GLQ


Re: Browser Integration (Pathfinder)

John Bastin
 

On Aug 26, 2007, at 6:01 PM, Dave Bernstein wrote:

Pathfinder is essentially a customized version of Internet Explorer.
There is no way to configure it to use Firefox.
He's not wanting Pathfinder to use Firefox, though. He's clicking links for stations he finds in Pathfinder, and the clicks open a new browser, currently Internet Explorer.

Understandably, Pathfinder is coded around Internet Explorer, and I guess there's nothing we can do about that. But can't it be modified so that when I click on a link that calls another browser, it opens the default browser set in Windows (in my case, Firefox)?

73,


John Bastin, K8AJS
bastinj@...


Re: Deleting QSOs

Art Searle W2NRA
 

Hi Buzz,

Ctrl+Delete button will delete all of the QSOs displayed. If you filter your log only the filtered log entries will be deleted. No filter, the whole log will be deleted. Note: If you place your mouse over any button you will see the various options for these buttons (only if you have "Show control explanations" checked in the Guidance panel of the General tab in DXKeeper's Config.)

73 Art W2NRA
"Keep to the Code!"
w2nra.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "Buzz" <n5ftr@...>
To: <dxlab@...>
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2007 05:09 PM
Subject: [dxlab] Deleting QSOs


Hello,

New to DXLabSuite and I imported a bunch of QSOs from another log to mine. Is there
a way to delete ALL the QSOs in the logbook at one time without having to delete each
QSO individually. There are over 3200 of them. Thanks for the help for this newcomer
to this logging suite.

73,

Buzz
NI5DX





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Deleting QSOs

Buzz
 

Hello,

New to DXLabSuite and I imported a bunch of QSOs from another log to mine. Is there
a way to delete ALL the QSOs in the logbook at one time without having to delete each
QSO individually. There are over 3200 of them. Thanks for the help for this newcomer
to this logging suite.

73,

Buzz
NI5DX


Re: VR10

 

Step-by-step instructions are provided in



Be sure to follow step 2, as the latest DXCC database changes entity
prefix assignments.

73,

Dave, AA6YQ

--- In dxlab@..., "Joe Subich, W4TV" <w4tv@...> wrote:


Bob,

Download and install the most recent DXCC database update. That
includes all of VR as Hong Kong plus several other updates to
match DXCC prefixes to the ARRL list.

You will need to run a "recompute" to update your log for the
new prefixes.

73,

... Joe, W4TV


-----Original Message-----
From: dxlab@... [mailto:dxlab@...] On
Behalf Of rmontemerlo
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2007 12:28 PM
To: dxlab@...
Subject: [dxlab] VR10


Anything I can do to define the new VR10 prefix for Hong Kong.

I have overriden specific calls but now there are several of them
and
the list appears to be growing.

Can a wild card be used in the override list? like VR10*

Thanks

Bob KB1JZU




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Re: Mode and Band for Card Aging Report

chefjeff52
 

Ok guys I understand it now. Thanks for the explanation.