[DogParkList] [macloggerdx] QSL Display problems

David Ferrington, M0XDF M0XDF at Alphadene.co.uk
Sat Jan 31 10:38:52 EST 2009


However, subsequent to that, I did another lookup for W3A and now both
left and right photos are of OZ2HT and labelled as such, with the left
well being blank. Subsequent lookups did not move them further.
So a bugett'e - that I can live with for sure.
73 de M0XDF, MLDXv5b37
--
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
-Arthur C Clarke, science fiction writer (1917-2008)

On 31 Jan 2009, at 15:28, David Ferrington, M0XDF wrote:


> trying that sequence with b37 (wow Band panel, AND the rig freq

> changes with the slider - thanks Don :-!)

>

> I see whatever the left photo is move to the middle window and the

> middle moves to the right. The left is replaced by N9N.

> Then entering OZ2HT, N9N moves to middle window, the midle moves to

> right and left is replaced by OZ2HT.

> W3A is not found on QRZ, well picture isn't, and so the pictures

> don't change.

> That was with Erase QSL cleared.

>

> With Erase QSL checked, the photos move to the right by one and the

> left photo well shows blank.

>

>

> --

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> fear the young or be deserted by them, for the test of a

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>

> On 31 Jan 2009, at 15:06, Don Agro wrote:

>

>> Hi David,

>>

>> On 31-01-2009, at 9:57 , David Kaplan wrote:

>>

>>> I deleted the cache folder, made sure that the "Erase QSL Picture"

>>> is checked, and it still seems to get "out of synch", showing 2

>>> wrong QSLs on the screen running b36.

>>

>> Strange. When I enter the same sequence manually N9N, OZ2HT and W3A

>> I see exactly what you would expect to see.

>> Unless this is happening to anyone else, I am going to have to

>> leave it for a while.

>


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