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Ham Call access from Hard Drive


Bill McCourt
 

Hi Scott,

Not wishing to leave my HamCall CD in the drive, I installed the
software onto my hard drive, but ACLog doesn't seem to want to
extract the log info from that location (C drive/HamCall folder).
What file is ACLog looking for on the CD so I can possibly add the
correct name to the pathway that I type in?

Just set up the DX Spotting feature after getting a broadband
connection run to my shack computer. Neato!

73 de WF1L-Bill


 

Hi Bill,

Thanks for your e-mail.

To use the Hamcall data on your hard drive, just set the directory to C (don't enter a colon or \, just the letter). That should do the trick.

Thanks for your kind words on the DX spotting feature!

73, Scott
N3FJP


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


In a message dated 6/24/2003 6:45:21 PM Eastern Standard Time, "Bill McCourt" <wf1l@...> writes:

Hi Scott,

Not wishing to leave my HamCall CD in the drive, I installed the
software onto my hard drive, but ACLog doesn't seem to want to
extract the log info from that location (C drive/HamCall folder).
What file is ACLog looking for on the CD so I can possibly add the
correct name to the pathway that I type in?

Just set up the DX Spotting feature after getting a broadband
connection run to my shack computer. Neato!

73 de WF1L-Bill



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