[Dx4win] Identifying new band-countries

[email protected] [email protected]
Mon, 8 Dec 2003 19:01:06 EST


This doesn't answer the original question, but it does give you a way to find 
all the Qs for a particular band/mode/country:

This works with a filter or not, your choice.  Within the "Country" window 
showing your band/mode stats (C/M/W), simply select the particular cell you're 
interested in, and double click.  Your log window will fill with all Qs that 
meet that criterion.  Presuming you have your QSL sent status as part of your 
log window display, you'll see what you have and have not QSLed.

Example:  In your QSO window, enter GM3WOJ and hit the space bar. 
(Alternatively, do a search on the GM prefix.)  The Country window now shows your 
bands/modes worked/mailed/confirmed.  Since you're interested in the W, select one of 
those, let's say 80 ssb.  Double click within that cell, and your log page 
should load with all the GMs you have worked on 80 ssb.

May be a bit tedious for doing lots of lookups, but it does work.  You can do 
the same thing within the Zone, State, and Iota windows.

Hope this helps a bit.

In a message dated 12/8/2003 5:10:55 PM Central Standard Time, [email protected] 
writes:
I asked the same question. I would like  the needed QSO'S auto flagged to
submit for any Country/Band/Zone not confirmed.
Barry what are the steps to import CT QSO's into DX4?
I did it one yr, but didn't have any "NEW" ones so I have paper log and
backup disk. Tnx
Bernie/WO2N.>
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "N6KJ" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 12:15 PM
Subject: Re: [Dx4win] Identifying new band-countries


> I would like to know the answer to this too.  It is easy to search
> the DXCC listing to find "W's" (band countries that have been worked, but
> a QSL has never been sent), but I don't know how to find band countries
for
> which at least one QSL has been sent but no QSL has been received.  It
only
> takes one "QSL sent" to mark a band country with an "M".  How do you find
> additional QSO's for that band country for which you have not sent a QSL?


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