[Dxbase] Wrong zone
Joe Glockner
wa6axe at hotmail.com
Thu May 4 00:20:06 EDT 2006
Bob,
I would recommend that if you find yourself in that situation, simply change
the
"Prefix" column's entry to the proper entity - then "touch" the drop-down
for CQ Zone -- and the CQ Zone and ITU Zone will change automatically.
The "Prefix" column is the one critical item that once you change it to the
proper thing - then you can change the others quite quickly.
73 Joe wa6axe
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Date: Wed, 03 May 2006 10:00:16 -0700
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Greetings, I am looking for some advice on entering qso's into the log.
I was working a pileup last night and entering the calls into my log.
Typically, I would enter the call, tab over to the name and notes to record
the other info. A few times I would only have a partial call or I might have
gotten the prefix wrong. When this happened, DXbase would load the mistyped
country, zone info and call prefix into the fields and not update when I
correct the callsign.
Is there a way to reset those fields while entering the call and/or after
the qso is logged?
What I had to do was either clear out all the info and start over or log it
and afterwards start to enter a new QSO and copy those 4 fields to the
original QSO.
Bob - N6RI
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