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call book import not working


 

When I try to import the FCC database into the callbook, it locks
the computer up. I've tryed it 3 different times and it locked up at
3 different stages of the import.

Mike Smith
KD5ORT


 

Hi Mike,

Thanks for your E-mail. The FCC and RAC data is not imported into ACLog. The data exists as files on your hard drive with .cal extensions that ACLog accesses for callbook lookup. You can either download the ACLog ready calldata from my website on the ACLog page or download and convert the data directly from the FCC and RAC pages.

Either way, don't try to import the data into ACLog. Just set a path to the files on your hard drive and check the check box for callbook lookup. When you tab from the Call field, the name and address of any valid US and Candadian call will appear in the appropriate data entry fields.

Please let me know if you have any other questions.

73, Scott
N3FJP


Serving the Amateur Radio Community with contesting and general logging software since 1997.


In a message dated 7/29/2003 3:21:42 PM Eastern Daylight Time, "mikedsokc" <mikedsokc@...> writes:

When I try to import the FCC database into the callbook, it locks
the computer up. I've tryed it 3 different times and it locked up at
3 different stages of the import.

Mike Smith
KD5ORT



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I guess import was the wrong word to use. I'm using the convert fcc
database under the file menu. It worked the first time I used it,
but locks the computer up every time now.

--- In N3FJP_Software_Users@..., SNKDavis@a... wrote:
Hi Mike,

Thanks for your E-mail. The FCC and RAC data is not imported into
ACLog. The data exists as files on your hard drive with .cal
extensions that ACLog accesses for callbook lookup. You can either
download the ACLog ready calldata from my website on the ACLog page
or download and convert the data directly from the FCC and RAC pages.

Either way, don't try to import the data into ACLog. Just set a
path to the files on your hard drive and check the check box for
callbook lookup. When you tab from the Call field, the name and
address of any valid US and Candadian call will appear in the
appropriate data entry fields.

Please let me know if you have any other questions.

73, Scott
N3FJP


Serving the Amateur Radio Community with contesting and general
logging software since 1997.


In a message dated 7/29/2003 3:21:42 PM Eastern Daylight
Time, "mikedsokc" <mikedsokc@y...> writes:

When I try to import the FCC database into the callbook, it locks
the computer up. I've tryed it 3 different times and it locked up
at
3 different stages of the import.

Mike Smith
KD5ORT



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Hi Mike,

Thanks for the clarification. I haven't had any other reports of problems with the conversion utility. What hardware are you running?

73, Scott
N3FJP


Serving the Amateur Radio Community with contesting and general logging software since 1997.

In a message dated 7/29/2003 2:54:22 PM Eastern Standard Time, "mikedsokc" <mikedsokc@...> writes:

I guess import was the wrong word to use. I'm using the convert fcc
database under the file menu. It worked the first time I used it,
but locks the computer up every time now.

--- In N3FJP_Software_Users@..., SNKDavis@a... wrote:
Hi Mike,

Thanks for your E-mail. The FCC and RAC data is not imported into
ACLog. The data exists as files on your hard drive with .cal
extensions that ACLog accesses for callbook lookup. You can either
download the ACLog ready calldata from my website on the ACLog page
or download and convert the data directly from the FCC and RAC pages.

Either way, don't try to import the data into ACLog. Just set a
path to the files on your hard drive and check the check box for
callbook lookup. When you tab from the Call field, the name and
address of any valid US and Candadian call will appear in the
appropriate data entry fields.

Please let me know if you have any other questions.

73, Scott
N3FJP


Serving the Amateur Radio Community with contesting and general
logging software since 1997.


In a message dated 7/29/2003 3:21:42 PM Eastern Daylight
Time, "mikedsokc" <mikedsokc@y...> writes:

When I try to import the FCC database into the callbook, it locks
the computer up. I've tryed it 3 different times and it locked up
at
3 different stages of the import.

Mike Smith
KD5ORT



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73, Scott
N3FJP


Serving the Amateur Radio Community with contesting and general logging software since 1997.


 

I'm using a Dell Latitude 640 notebook with xp and 512M of memory.
It's also on a network.
--- In N3FJP_Software_Users@..., SNKDavis@a... wrote:
Hi Mike,

Thanks for the clarification. I haven't had any other reports of
problems with the conversion utility. What hardware are you running?

73, Scott
N3FJP


Serving the Amateur Radio Community with contesting and general
logging software since 1997.


In a message dated 7/29/2003 2:54:22 PM Eastern Standard
Time, "mikedsokc" <mikedsokc@y...> writes:

I guess import was the wrong word to use. I'm using the convert
fcc
database under the file menu. It worked the first time I used it,
but locks the computer up every time now.

--- In N3FJP_Software_Users@..., SNKDavis@a... wrote:
Hi Mike,

Thanks for your E-mail. ?The FCC and RAC data is not imported
into
ACLog. ?The data exists as files on your hard drive with .cal
extensions that ACLog accesses for callbook lookup. ?You can
either
download the ACLog ready calldata from my website on the ACLog
page
or download and convert the data directly from the FCC and RAC
pages.

Either way, don't try to import the data into ACLog. ?Just set
a
path to the files on your hard drive and check the check box for
callbook lookup. ?When you tab from the Call field, the name and
address of any valid US and Candadian call will appear in the
appropriate data entry fields.

Please let me know if you have any other questions.

73, Scott
N3FJP


Serving the Amateur Radio Community with contesting and general
logging software since 1997.


In a message dated 7/29/2003 3:21:42 PM Eastern Daylight
Time, "mikedsokc" <mikedsokc@y...> writes:

When I try to import the FCC database into the callbook, it
locks
the computer up. I've tryed it 3 different times and it locked
up
at
3 different stages of the import.

Mike Smith
KD5ORT



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73, Scott
N3FJP


Serving the Amateur Radio Community with contesting and general
logging software since 1997.


 

Hi Mike,

That is plenty of PC. I really don't know why you would be having a
problem converting the data. Like I say, I haven't had any other
reports of problems and that feature has been around for a couple of
years now.

You can always download the data from my website. I just updated it
at the beginning of the month so it is current.

73, Scott
N3FJP

--- In N3FJP_Software_Users@..., "mikedsokc"
<mikedsokc@y...> wrote:
I'm using a Dell Latitude 640 notebook with xp and 512M of memory.
It's also on a network.
--- In N3FJP_Software_Users@..., SNKDavis@a... wrote:
Hi Mike,

Thanks for the clarification. I haven't had any other reports of
problems with the conversion utility. What hardware are you
running?

73, Scott
N3FJP


Serving the Amateur Radio Community with contesting and general
logging software since 1997.


In a message dated 7/29/2003 2:54:22 PM Eastern Standard
Time, "mikedsokc" <mikedsokc@y...> writes:

I guess import was the wrong word to use. I'm using the convert
fcc
database under the file menu. It worked the first time I used
it,
but locks the computer up every time now.

--- In N3FJP_Software_Users@..., SNKDavis@a... wrote:
Hi Mike,

Thanks for your E-mail. ?The FCC and RAC data is not imported
into
ACLog. ?The data exists as files on your hard drive with .cal
extensions that ACLog accesses for callbook lookup. ?You can
either
download the ACLog ready calldata from my website on the ACLog
page
or download and convert the data directly from the FCC and RAC
pages.

Either way, don't try to import the data into ACLog. ?Just set
a
path to the files on your hard drive and check the check box for
callbook lookup. ?When you tab from the Call field, the name and
address of any valid US and Candadian call will appear in the
appropriate data entry fields.

Please let me know if you have any other questions.

73, Scott
N3FJP


Serving the Amateur Radio Community with contesting and
general
logging software since 1997.


In a message dated 7/29/2003 3:21:42 PM Eastern Daylight
Time, "mikedsokc" <mikedsokc@y...> writes:

When I try to import the FCC database into the callbook, it
locks
the computer up. I've tryed it 3 different times and it
locked
up
at
3 different stages of the import.

Mike Smith
KD5ORT



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73, Scott
N3FJP


Serving the Amateur Radio Community with contesting and general
logging software since 1997.


 

I think that I may have found the problem. I forgot to mention that
while I'm at work I use a Dell docking station. I tryed it again at
home and it works. Something about the docking station that makes to
conversion lock up. I hope this helps someone in the furture. Adobe
ATM fonts will also lock computers up (for further referance).

--- In N3FJP_Software_Users@..., "snkdavis"
<SNKDavis@a...> wrote:
Hi Mike,

That is plenty of PC. I really don't know why you would be having
a
problem converting the data. Like I say, I haven't had any other
reports of problems and that feature has been around for a couple
of
years now.

You can always download the data from my website. I just updated
it
at the beginning of the month so it is current.

73, Scott
N3FJP

--- In N3FJP_Software_Users@..., "mikedsokc"
<mikedsokc@y...> wrote:
I'm using a Dell Latitude 640 notebook with xp and 512M of
memory.
It's also on a network.
--- In N3FJP_Software_Users@..., SNKDavis@a... wrote:
Hi Mike,

Thanks for the clarification. I haven't had any other reports
of
problems with the conversion utility. What hardware are you
running?

73, Scott
N3FJP


Serving the Amateur Radio Community with contesting and
general
logging software since 1997.


In a message dated 7/29/2003 2:54:22 PM Eastern Standard
Time, "mikedsokc" <mikedsokc@y...> writes:

I guess import was the wrong word to use. I'm using the
convert
fcc
database under the file menu. It worked the first time I used
it,
but locks the computer up every time now.

--- In N3FJP_Software_Users@..., SNKDavis@a...
wrote:
Hi Mike,

Thanks for your E-mail. ?The FCC and RAC data is not
imported
into
ACLog. ?The data exists as files on your hard drive with .cal
extensions that ACLog accesses for callbook lookup. ?You can
either
download the ACLog ready calldata from my website on the
ACLog
page
or download and convert the data directly from the FCC and
RAC
pages.

Either way, don't try to import the data into ACLog. ?Just
set
a
path to the files on your hard drive and check the check box
for
callbook lookup. ?When you tab from the Call field, the name
and
address of any valid US and Candadian call will appear in the
appropriate data entry fields.

Please let me know if you have any other questions.

73, Scott
N3FJP


Serving the Amateur Radio Community with contesting and
general
logging software since 1997.


In a message dated 7/29/2003 3:21:42 PM Eastern Daylight
Time, "mikedsokc" <mikedsokc@y...> writes:

When I try to import the FCC database into the callbook,
it
locks
the computer up. I've tryed it 3 different times and it
locked
up
at
3 different stages of the import.

Mike Smith
KD5ORT



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73, Scott
N3FJP


Serving the Amateur Radio Community with contesting and
general
logging software since 1997.