[Dx4win] packet questions new user

Jesse Wall ka8yyz at netscape.com
Tue Feb 28 08:18:37 EST 2012


Dave,

Yes, it is possible to move your favorite connection to the top. 

1. Open the dx4win.tcp file in Notepad.
2. Find the line for your desired node.
3. Cut the line, and Paste it at the top of the list.
4. Save the file, being sure Notepad does not add .txt by selecting File Type as All Files.


That's it!

73,
Jesse, KA8YYZ

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Message: 7
Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2012 09:11:59 +0000
From: David Gould <dave at g3ueg.co.uk>
Subject: Re: [Dx4win] packet questions new user
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I had wondered the same question..  Just one follow-up.

I use the local connection (to VE7CC).  Is there a way to move this 
to the top of the list (currently 5th) so I can use the 3 x ENTER process.

Is there an option to clear, automatically, all the old spots when 
starting a new session.  If not this would be a useful option.

73,
Dave, G3UEG







At 01:05 28/02/2012, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
>On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 5:27 PM, Art Holmes W1RZF wrote:
>
> > Is it necessary to specify the cluster node and my call each time 
> the packet
> > function is initiated?
>
>Yes, there is no auto-login.  However, once you have chosen a node,
>the next time you start DX4WIN, move the mouse pointer into the the
>Packet Spots window, then type the ENTER key three times.  The first
>time it says there's no connection.  The second time brings up node
>list.  And the third time selects node at the top of the list.  Then
>you should get your node login prompt in the Packet Spots window.





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