[Dx4win] Re: sorting QSLs by call area.

n3sl at aol.com n3sl at aol.com
Thu Jun 26 13:33:23 EDT 2008


The ARRL QSL Bureau does NOT handle US-to-US cards, unless their web 
page is out of date.  That statement is the very first thing on the 
outgoing bureau page, and in bold print.


-----Original Message-----
From: STAMATIS KONSTANTINOS <sv1dpi at otenet.gr>
To: dx4win at mailman.qth.net
Sent: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 12:21 pm
Subject: RE: Re: [Dx4win] Re: sorting QSLs by call area.


A better aproach is to set all print labels to yes, after that go to 
print (Labels>print qsl labels>print). When you are in the final stage 
you will see Destination=printer and pages=all. Change the destination 
to Preview and press ok. Then you will see all the pages in your 
screen. Dx4win sorts the cards in every bureau. You can see that w1 
bureau is from page 1-14, w2 14-20, etc. Ofcourse it could be some qsos 
in page 14 from the w2 bureau but it is a minor problem, i think. So 
after that make this all agn. Now leav ethe destination=printer but 
change the Pages=range and choose pages 1-14. Now you will have w1 
bureau being printed. Becareful you must not clear the labels after 
that because this will change the pages' numbers. Make the same 
procedure agn and agn. When you finish do a search with f8, clear all 
the labels (Labels>clear print labels) and set qsl date (QSO>multiple 
QSO operations>set QSL date) 
GL... 
73 Kostas SV1DPI 
 
PS This method apply if someone wants to print cards only from one 
bureau, example for SV bureau... 
 
Alan Sewell N5NA <alan.n5na at gmail.com> wrote: > Have you looked into 
using the BV QSL management program by DF3CB? 
> > It is free and is located at http://www.df3cb.com/bv/index.html> > 73, 
> > Alan N5NA 
> > > Jim Reisert AD1C wrote: 
> > Bill, I could be wrong, but I don't believe ARRL will let you do 
this. You might want to check with the incoming QSL bureau manager. 
>> > Here is a hard way to do it. Make sure you do NOT have any label 
flags set for any QSOs first! 
>> > F8 search for K in prefix field and 0 in callsign field (you must 
use substring matching). Generate labels for these QSOs only, then 
print them. Do the same thing for #1, #2, #3 etc. 
>> > Portables will mess with this, but it's better than nothing. Or you 
can search for "/" first and print all those labels, then at the end, 
put those QSLs into the correct piles. 
>> > 73 - Jim AD1C 
>> > -- 
> > Jim Reisert AD1C/Ø, <jjreisert at alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.us 
>>>> > ----- Original Message ---- 
> > From: "Bill Barr, N4NX" <n4nx at comcast.net> > To: Jim Reisert AD1C <jjreisert at alum.mit.edu> > Cc: DX4WIN <dx4win at mailman.qth.net> > Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 12:57:55 PM 
> > Subject: sorting QSLs by call area. 
>> > > > I have a large contest log ( now in DX4win ) > > that has only 
stateside calls ( about 10,000 ) . We are going to QSL to all > > calls 
in the log via the various Call area bureaus. I would like to print > > 
out QSL labels by USA call areas. This will allow me to break up the > 
 > printing and at the same time group QSLs by USA call area for 
packaging and > > mailing. Is there a simple approach? 
> > > > Thanks 
> > Bill N4NX 
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