From g.berges at bergesetco.com Sun Oct 4 08:15:59 2009 From: g.berges at bergesetco.com (Gustavo Berges) Date: Sun, 04 Oct 2009 08:15:59 -0400 Subject: [DogParkList] Possible posting to the list? Message-ID: Hi Don: Here?s my message: Did I blow my 7000 Finals? When I key the mic, the radio restarts. When I unplug the CI-V cable from the rear connector, the radio shuts off and a clicking noise is heard. The same thing happens when I unplug the USB connector from my Mac. Both go to a microHam IC13 controller that I use with MLDX software to interface with the radio. What is the symptom for blown finals? It does receive on all bands but of course this has nothing to do with transmitting. Thanks. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Sun Oct 4 08:58:45 2009 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 08:58:45 -0400 Subject: [DogParkList] Possible posting to the list? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <211DF6A3-F217-4009-ACE7-872033FA4D88@dogparksoftware.com> Hi Gustavo, On 2009-10-04, at 8:15 AM, Gustavo Berges wrote: > When I key the mic, the radio restarts. I have seen this happen when the IC-7000 power cables are loose or the wire gauge is not thick enough. > When I unplug the CI-V cable from the rear connector, the radio > shuts off and a clicking noise is heard. That doesn't sound good. > The same thing happens when I unplug the USB connector from my Mac. > Both go to a microHam IC13 controller that I use with MLDX software > to interface with the radio. Unless there is a lot of static electricity in your shack, that doesn't sound very good either. Hopefully the TurboTuner you had hooked up did not damage the CI-V port on your radio or the IC13. If it were me I would break it down into smaller chunks and see if the IC-7000 is working properly by itself, then test the IC13, etc. > What is the symptom for blown finals? I haven't blown the finals in my IC-7000 (yet) so I'm not exactly sure, but with most radios blown finals allow the radio to work normally but there is little or no RF coming out of the antenna connector. A VSWR Meter will tell you immediately what kind of power you are putting out. The Meter in the IC-7000 display should also give you a pretty good idea too. > It does receive on all bands but of course this has nothing to do > with transmitting. Thanks. You may want to ask on the IC-7000 Yahoo Group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ic7000/join 73 de VE3VRW Don Agro From k9jri at att.net Sun Oct 4 09:18:26 2009 From: k9jri at att.net (Michael Blake) Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 09:18:26 -0400 Subject: [DogParkList] Possible posting to the list? In-Reply-To: <211DF6A3-F217-4009-ACE7-872033FA4D88@dogparksoftware.com> References: <211DF6A3-F217-4009-ACE7-872033FA4D88@dogparksoftware.com> Message-ID: <6602AB06-A133-4B2A-80DA-A2AAF2B6F8D7@att.net> I agree with Don that it sounds like a power cable or power supply problem. The only way I can think of that would involve the USB connector or the CI-V connector would be that the fuse in the negative side of the IC-7000's power cable is blown. If this fuse is blown (negative side only) the radio's ground return would be completed via the CI-V to USB cable's ground return. This cable is large enough to handle the receiver's current demand but not the transmitter's. Do not continue to operate if this fuse is blown as it will a larger load on the USB jack's wiring than it was designed to handle.... possibly damaging the Mac. Just my thoughts. Michael Blake k9jri at att.net On Oct 4, 2009, at 8:58 AM, Don Agro wrote: > Hi Gustavo, > > On 2009-10-04, at 8:15 AM, Gustavo Berges wrote: > >> When I key the mic, the radio restarts. > > I have seen this happen when the IC-7000 power cables are loose or > the wire gauge is not thick enough. > >> When I unplug the CI-V cable from the rear connector, the radio >> shuts off and a clicking noise is heard. > > That doesn't sound good. > >> The same thing happens when I unplug the USB connector from my Mac. >> Both go to a microHam IC13 controller that I use with MLDX software >> to interface with the radio. > > Unless there is a lot of static electricity in your shack, that > doesn't sound very good either. > > Hopefully the TurboTuner you had hooked up did not damage the CI-V > port on your radio or the IC13. > > If it were me I would break it down into smaller chunks and see if > the IC-7000 is working properly by itself, then test the IC13, etc. > >> What is the symptom for blown finals? > > I haven't blown the finals in my IC-7000 (yet) so I'm not exactly > sure, but with most radios blown finals allow the radio to work > normally but there is little or no RF coming out of the antenna > connector. > > A VSWR Meter will tell you immediately what kind of power you are > putting out. > > The Meter in the IC-7000 display should also give you a pretty good > idea too. > >> It does receive on all bands but of course this has nothing to do >> with transmitting. Thanks. > > You may want to ask on the IC-7000 Yahoo Group > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ic7000/join > > 73 de VE3VRW Don Agro > > > _______________________________________________ > DogParkList mailing list > DogParkList at dogparksoftware.com > http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/dogparklist From n9ij at comcast.net Sun Oct 4 12:20:39 2009 From: n9ij at comcast.net (N9IJ) Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 11:20:39 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] Turn on TS-2000? Message-ID: <542CEF9B-6674-4FDB-98FA-F38746E0D2A3@comcast.net> Considering a remote setup with the TS-2000 on the iMac and a remote connection from the MacBook. Can a future MLD release include the ability to turn the TS-2000 on/off as HRD does? Len N9IJ n9ij at comcast.net From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Sun Oct 4 12:29:24 2009 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 12:29:24 -0400 Subject: [DogParkList] Turn on TS-2000? In-Reply-To: <542CEF9B-6674-4FDB-98FA-F38746E0D2A3@comcast.net> References: <542CEF9B-6674-4FDB-98FA-F38746E0D2A3@comcast.net> Message-ID: <6664BB59-99C6-487D-95D4-DD8D8980D8C7@dogparksoftware.com> On 2009-10-04, at 12:20 PM, N9IJ wrote: > Considering a remote setup with the TS-2000 on the iMac and a remote > connection from the MacBook. Can a future MLD release include the > ability to turn the TS-2000 on/off as HRD does? Since few of the 100 plus radios supported by MacLoggerDX can be turned on and off via CAT I decided not to clutter up the user interface with a widget to support the one or two that do. 73 de VE3VRW Don Agro From ml at iz1iva.net Tue Oct 6 04:23:37 2009 From: ml at iz1iva.net (Andrea Massucco IZ1IVA) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 10:23:37 +0200 Subject: [DogParkList] Using MLDX as PTT for cocoaModem Message-ID: <097D3F63-AB6B-44E4-B247-7725E0F65CBF@iz1iva.net> Hi all, I know this might be slightly off-topic, but... I can't figure out how to set up cocoaModem to key the RTX via MLDX, I keep on banging against script errors. MLDX correctly interfaces with the RTX and the voice keyer works fine. TIA! -- 73 de Andrea IZ1IVA - cq at iz1iva . net - http://iz1iva.net From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Wed Oct 14 10:04:10 2009 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 10:04:10 -0400 Subject: [DogParkList] TUAW Mac Ham Radio article Message-ID: <3CC12CD4-0DEA-4B11-80F1-AC69E9BAE848@dogparksoftware.com> There is a nice little write-up on TUAW today: "5 Mac applications for ham radio fans" http://www.tuaw.com/2009/10/14/5-mac-applications-for-ham-radio-fans/ 73 de VE3VRW Don Agro From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Wed Oct 21 17:43:51 2009 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 17:43:51 -0400 Subject: [DogParkList] Notes from the Skunkworks Message-ID: <810C183B-50B5-46A2-991F-19EB42BEF8BC@dogparksoftware.com> Some new features in the latest 5.17 betas... ? Added Reports. "Reports" under the Log Menu. Lots more to do here but the Reports Prefs allow you to choose which fields to include. ? Memory Scan List enabled check boxes added. Temporarily enable/disable entries in your scan list. ? Added NOAA propagation to Web Map. Web Map Popup shows you Today, Forecast and Space weather with further links. ? Added Serial IO double buffering. Very techie but increases responsive of the serial driver while reducing load. ? Added Auto Increment numeric end of STX_STRING. Not sure if anyone needs this but I remember someone asking for this in V4. Also added some tool tips to the Contest Panel. ? Added adaptive radio polling. Adjusts the radio polling rate based on activity. ? Internationalized frequencies. Allows are European friends to enter and display 10.000,00 instead of 10,000.00. ? DXCC, Specific Call and All Call Alarms no longer require lookup. Lets the alarms stay active without AUtoLookup messing up your data input. ? QRZ Online XML updated to Version 1.15. Fred at QRZ has been busy cleaning up the QRZ databases and improving the XML feed. 73 de VE3VRW Don Agro From ea2ry at ea2ry.com Fri Oct 23 08:36:25 2009 From: ea2ry at ea2ry.com (Roberto) Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 14:36:25 +0200 Subject: [DogParkList] RST report Message-ID: <5E6744F6-A586-4730-BB20-2F96C34FA66E@ea2ry.com> Hi Don & all. Perhaps the change MLDX "RSTS" and "RSTR" according to the default mode??? Example: If you put this on phone 59, if CW or digital modes on 599. 73's de Roberto http://www.ea2ry.com From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Fri Oct 23 08:57:01 2009 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 08:57:01 -0400 Subject: [DogParkList] RST report In-Reply-To: <5E6744F6-A586-4730-BB20-2F96C34FA66E@ea2ry.com> References: <5E6744F6-A586-4730-BB20-2F96C34FA66E@ea2ry.com> Message-ID: <04DA7A47-6483-4534-8F5A-8CF6E8025053@dogparksoftware.com> Hi Roberto, On 2009-10-23, at 8:36 AM, Roberto wrote: > Hi Don & all. > > Perhaps the change MLDX "RSTS" and "RSTR" according to the default mode??? > > Example: If you put this on phone 59, if CW or digital modes on 599. Thanks for the suggestion. It's a free form text field right now. 73 de VE3VRW Don Agro From ea2ry at ea2ry.com Fri Oct 23 13:53:32 2009 From: ea2ry at ea2ry.com (Roberto) Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 19:53:32 +0200 Subject: [DogParkList] 4U1UN Message-ID: Hi again :-) 4U1UN is United Nations HQ (DXCC 289), but the program recognizes it as ITU GENEVA (DXCC 117) I used the button "Update Internet Files", but not solved. How can I change this in the log??? Thanks in advance. 73's de Roberto http://www.ea2ry.com From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Fri Oct 23 15:33:00 2009 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 15:33:00 -0400 Subject: [DogParkList] 4U1UN In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <52360717-0675-4A4F-A164-ED844D39B156@dogparksoftware.com> Hi Roberto, On 2009-10-23, at 1:53 PM, Roberto wrote: > 4U1UN is United Nations HQ (DXCC 289), but the program recognizes it as ITU GENEVA (DXCC 117) > > I used the button "Update Internet Files", but not solved. It's fixed on the server now. Try it again. > How can I change this in the log??? Just edit the 2 fields or delete the 2 fields and use Update Selected Log Entries. 73 de VE3VRW Don Agro From n1zj at att.net Fri Oct 23 16:09:12 2009 From: n1zj at att.net (n1zj) Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 16:09:12 -0400 Subject: [DogParkList] 4U1UN In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <19D4E27C-6385-4C12-A8A9-703D5EBA186D@att.net> Hi Reberto Yep, I had this same problem. Just double click the entry in the log and change the DXCC Country and DXCC entries. You can manually change any log entry - much easier than V4. John, N1ZJ On Oct 23, 2009, at 1:53 PM, Roberto wrote: > Hi again :-) > > 4U1UN is United Nations HQ (DXCC 289), but the program recognizes it > as ITU GENEVA (DXCC 117) > > I used the button "Update Internet Files", but not solved. > > How can I change this in the log??? > > Thanks in advance. > > 73's de Roberto > http://www.ea2ry.com > > > _______________________________________________ > DogParkList mailing list > DogParkList at dogparksoftware.com > http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/dogparklist From ltrranch at vtc.net Sat Oct 24 09:07:53 2009 From: ltrranch at vtc.net (Thomas & Lynette Rice) Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2009 06:07:53 -0700 Subject: [DogParkList] States Message-ID: <31A859E5-9378-43D8-88FD-1E32A7CC2645@vtc.net> I have noticed lately what I do not get the "state" box filled with QRZ.com Does anybody have a clue why this is happening? Thanks Tom NO7T From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Sat Oct 24 09:27:10 2009 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2009 09:27:10 -0400 Subject: [DogParkList] States In-Reply-To: <31A859E5-9378-43D8-88FD-1E32A7CC2645@vtc.net> References: <31A859E5-9378-43D8-88FD-1E32A7CC2645@vtc.net> Message-ID: <3BA3E449-0FD1-4359-B5D8-86D51F463A04@dogparksoftware.com> On 2009-10-24, at 9:07 AM, Thomas & Lynette Rice wrote: > I have noticed lately what I do not get the "state" box filled with QRZ.com Does anybody have a clue why this is happening? Thanks Tom NO7T http://groups.yahoo.com/group/macloggerdx/message/1586 On 2009-10-17, at 6:09 PM, Don Agro wrote: > The QRZ database is transitioning, I suspect the state and zip fields will gradually correct themselves. 73 de VE3VRW Don Agro From dhkaplan at mac.com Sat Oct 24 09:23:35 2009 From: dhkaplan at mac.com (David Kaplan) Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2009 09:23:35 -0400 Subject: [DogParkList] States References: <1781C15E-AF13-4F16-8681-96BE874DE458@mac.com> Message-ID: I dunno, works fine here, David, WA1OUI On Oct 24, 2009, at 9:07 AM, Thomas & Lynette Rice wrote: I have noticed lately what I do not get the "state" box filled with QRZ.com Does anybody have a clue why this is happening? Thanks Tom NO7T _______________________________________________ DogParkList mailing list DogParkList at dogparksoftware.com http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/dogparklist -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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How can I send my CQWW log in Cabrillo format?? 73's de Roberto http://www.ea2ry.com From myles.landstein at gmail.com Tue Oct 27 18:07:29 2009 From: myles.landstein at gmail.com (myles landstein) Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 18:07:29 -0400 Subject: [DogParkList] MLDX & CQWW In-Reply-To: <73677775-457D-41B8-9AEB-34A5FCBC4E14@ea2ry.com> References: <73677775-457D-41B8-9AEB-34A5FCBC4E14@ea2ry.com> Message-ID: <76314168-596B-43C2-9DED-2F21ECE89209@gmail.com> Hi Roberto Thats no problem, check out http://www.dogparksoftware.com/MacLoggerDX_for_Cocoa.html look on the right side towards the middle you'll see info for cabrillo support additionally, if you download the latest version "package' of MLDX the Cabrillo support is also in there Goodluck Myles On Oct 27, 2009, at 5:28 PM, Roberto wrote: > Hello. > > I think the MLDX only can export in ADIF format. > How can I send my CQWW log in Cabrillo format?? > > > 73's de Roberto > http://www.ea2ry.com > > > _______________________________________________ > DogParkList mailing list > DogParkList at dogparksoftware.com > http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/dogparklist Going to Dayton '10 It will get better with more support! 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URL: From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Tue Oct 27 18:19:05 2009 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 18:19:05 -0400 Subject: [DogParkList] MLDX & CQWW In-Reply-To: <76314168-596B-43C2-9DED-2F21ECE89209@gmail.com> References: <73677775-457D-41B8-9AEB-34A5FCBC4E14@ea2ry.com> <76314168-596B-43C2-9DED-2F21ECE89209@gmail.com> Message-ID: <2E1C4AF2-ED4F-4883-9F94-DA68FFBF42C5@dogparksoftware.com> Hi Myles, On 2009-10-27, at 6:07 PM, myles landstein wrote: > Thats no problem, check out > http://www.dogparksoftware.com/MacLoggerDX_for_Cocoa.html > > look on the right side towards the middle you'll see info for cabrillo support > additionally, if you download the latest version "package' of MLDX the Cabrillo support is also in there Actually that is cab import, he was looking for cab export which is taken care of by cab-converter. 73 de VE3VRW Don Agro From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Tue Oct 27 17:33:35 2009 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 17:33:35 -0400 Subject: [DogParkList] MLDX & CQWW In-Reply-To: <73677775-457D-41B8-9AEB-34A5FCBC4E14@ea2ry.com> References: <73677775-457D-41B8-9AEB-34A5FCBC4E14@ea2ry.com> Message-ID: <179FB9CB-B113-45BD-925E-23EEDE8A5230@dogparksoftware.com> On 2009-10-27, at 5:28 PM, Roberto wrote: > Hello. > > I think the MLDX only can export in ADIF format. > How can I send my CQWW log in Cabrillo format?? http://dogparksoftware.com/MacLoggerDX%20Help/mldxfc_dx_contest.html Here are NE1RD's set of helpful hints for successful contesting: Make the radio talk nice to the computer Get a good connection to the rig via RS232C. I'm sure you've done this but I'll mention it anyway. Make sure that the radio and the computer are talking nicely. If you forget to set this up you'll log a bunch of folks in MacLoggerDX and you'll not even know what band you used! [I've done this; yes, it is embarrassing...] Does anybody really know what time it is? Set the clock on the Macintosh. I've got mine synchronized off the web so I never really think about it until contest time. Then, I just take a quick glance to make sure my log entries aren't from 1904 (presumably with spark gap!). Read the contest rules Read the rules for the contest before the contest begins. Really. Really really. Can you work somebody twice in the same contest? Can you work somebody on the same band if you use different modes? Understand the exchange Know what you need to capture for each QSO and how Contests almost always have some fixed exchange information such as RS(T), zone, year first licensed, serial number, etc. Plan on using Cab-converter(tm) If you are sending serial numbers, check out the item in the Contest preferences panel for auto incrementing the serial number. My program Cab-converter is a FREE program that can take an exported ADIF file from MacLoggerDX and translate it into a Cabrillo file for submission. You must read the contest-specific notes in the Cab-converter documentation to know where to put the exchange information and how that information should be formatted. Each contest is different and Cab-converter depends on having the exchange information stored properly for that particular contest. If you don't put the exchange information in the right place (and in the right form), Cab-converter won't be able to create a Cabrillo file for you. Decide if you will use a separate log Should you use a separate log file for a contest? MacLoggerDX can be a little more nimble if you start with a fresh, empty log. Merging this log back into your main log after the contest is as easy as importing an ADIF file. If you decide to try the fresh log approach, practice this well before the contest begins! Check for duplicates during the contest Use the "Previous" panel to check for repeats. Assuming you don't have this OM in the log 8 times, a quick glance will let you know if you've worked them this contest. This is where a fresh log really helps since you'll only see the QSOs that matter for this contest (and not the other twenty times you worked that OM in contests last year). Listen Going to all the trouble of making the QSO and then misunderstanding the exchange costs you points and costs points to the fellow you just worked. Listen and record the information carefully. Read and review your entry before and after you push "Log QSO". Here I must admit I don't always follow my own advice and, on those occasions where I didn't proofread my work, I've regretted it (and it cost me a couple of points). Here's my thinking: it is better to make fewer contacts because you spent a bit of time proofreading than to make 5 more QSOs with a buggy log. After the contest is over Extract the portion of your log relating to the contest and create an ADIF file. Run Cab-converter to generate your Cabrillo file. Send it off. You might also wish to peek in the file at the "Claimed score:" line. I've worked hard to try to accurately compute your score for the submission. While the contest sponsors have the final say on your score and might deduct points for broken QSOs, bad exchanges, etc., the "Claimed score:" line should give you an idea of how well you did. Watch the web and those magazines The lead time for contest results is mindbogglingly long in this age of instant information. Some contests don't report the results for nearly a year after the event. Still, it would be nice to see postings to the MacLoggerDX reflector with scores (or claimed scores) after contests so we MacLoggerDX users could see how our fellow contesters faired. 73 de VE3VRW Don Agro From ea2ry at ea2ry.com Tue Oct 27 21:27:22 2009 From: ea2ry at ea2ry.com (Roberto) Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 02:27:22 +0100 Subject: [DogParkList] MLDX & CQWW In-Reply-To: <2E1C4AF2-ED4F-4883-9F94-DA68FFBF42C5@dogparksoftware.com> References: <73677775-457D-41B8-9AEB-34A5FCBC4E14@ea2ry.com> <76314168-596B-43C2-9DED-2F21ECE89209@gmail.com> <2E1C4AF2-ED4F-4883-9F94-DA68FFBF42C5@dogparksoftware.com> Message-ID: <54FA17F0-9BC6-47D8-993D-AD6A99065F6E@ea2ry.com> Thank you all for the answers. 73's de Roberto http://www.ea2ry.com El 27/10/2009, a las 23:19, Don Agro escribi?: Hi Myles, On 2009-10-27, at 6:07 PM, myles landstein wrote: > Thats no problem, check out > http://www.dogparksoftware.com/MacLoggerDX_for_Cocoa.html > > look on the right side towards the middle you'll see info > for cabrillo support > additionally, if you download the latest version "package' of > MLDX the Cabrillo support is also in there Actually that is cab import, he was looking for cab export which is taken care of by cab-converter. 73 de VE3VRW Don Agro From rswickis at telus.net Thu Nov 12 18:42:24 2009 From: rswickis at telus.net (Roger Swickis) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 15:42:24 -0800 Subject: [DogParkList] My Previous Post Message-ID: <03239D1D-126B-463E-A60D-CB6FC1B38046@telus.net> Dear Folks, Please disgregard my previous message. I am again unable to get MacDoppler to run at all on my computer. Thanks anyway, Roger VA7MG From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Thu Nov 12 19:21:26 2009 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 19:21:26 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] My Previous Post In-Reply-To: <03239D1D-126B-463E-A60D-CB6FC1B38046@telus.net> References: <03239D1D-126B-463E-A60D-CB6FC1B38046@telus.net> Message-ID: <4FA3D18A-0ACB-4221-A088-E418B385E9A0@dogparksoftware.com> Hi Roger, On 2009-11-12, at 6:42 PM, Roger Swickis wrote: > Please disgregard my previous message. Sorry Roger, I didn't get your previous message. When did you send it ? > I am again unable to get MacDoppler to run at all on my computer. I'm afraid you are going to have to give us a bit more information than that if we are to help. I notice that you registered in 2007, so I assume that it was running at some point ? 73 de VE3VRW Don Agro From eddy.lamote at pandora.be Sun Nov 15 11:06:48 2009 From: eddy.lamote at pandora.be (Eddy Lamote) Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 17:06:48 +0100 Subject: [DogParkList] QSL Card Labels In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear all, Looks like nice information to print address labels. Can somebody help how to print QSL info labels with the QSO information. 73, Eddy, ON4AEY Op 30-sep-09, om 00:38 heeft Don Agro het volgende geschreven: > http://dogparksoftware.com/mldxfc_faq.html > > "How do I print Labels ?" > > "MacLoggerDX has an 'Export Selected Log Entries to Address Book' > Log Menu command that will enable you to use Address Book's powerful > label printing capabilities." > > Here are several tutorials on how to print labels directly from the > Address Book... > > http://paininthetech.com/2008/12/22/printing-avery-mailing-labels-in-os-x > > http://www.techtalkpoint.com/articles/printing-labels-mailing-list-envelopes-in-mac-osx-with-address-book/ > > There are are a number of software utilities available for OS X that > facilitate envelope addressing. This one is free... > > http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/easyenvelopes/ > > 73 de VE3VRW Don Agro > > > _______________________________________________ > DogParkList mailing list > DogParkList at dogparksoftware.com > http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/dogparklist > From dhkaplan at mac.com Sun Nov 15 14:15:56 2009 From: dhkaplan at mac.com (David Kaplan) Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 14:15:56 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] QSL Card Labels In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: If you go to the Yahoo groups file section, there is a file called QSL-Info-Print.zip which contains a program I wrote, that is still in a rough beta stage, but should work well enough to print single qsos. 73, David, WA1OUI On Nov 15, 2009, at 11:06 AM, Eddy Lamote wrote: Dear all, Looks like nice information to print address labels. Can somebody help how to print QSL info labels with the QSO information. 73, Eddy, ON4AEY Op 30-sep-09, om 00:38 heeft Don Agro het volgende geschreven: > http://dogparksoftware.com/mldxfc_faq.html > > "How do I print Labels ?" > > "MacLoggerDX has an 'Export Selected Log Entries to Address Book' Log Menu command that will enable you to use Address Book's powerful label printing capabilities." > > Here are several tutorials on how to print labels directly from the Address Book... > > http://paininthetech.com/2008/12/22/printing-avery-mailing-labels-in-os-x > > http://www.techtalkpoint.com/articles/printing-labels-mailing-list-envelopes-in-mac-osx-with-address-book/ > > There are are a number of software utilities available for OS X that facilitate envelope addressing. This one is free... > > http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/easyenvelopes/ > > 73 de VE3VRW Don Agro > > > _______________________________________________ > DogParkList mailing list > DogParkList at dogparksoftware.com > http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/dogparklist > _______________________________________________ DogParkList mailing list DogParkList at dogparksoftware.com http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/dogparklist From no7t.tom at gmail.com Tue Nov 17 13:00:25 2009 From: no7t.tom at gmail.com (Thomas Rice) Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 11:00:25 -0700 Subject: [DogParkList] Look Up Script Message-ID: Does anybody have a "look-up" only script that will work between cocoaModem and V5 MacLoggerDX? There is one for the V4 version. There are times that I just want to do a "look-up" and then log manually. Or, could someone take the script that I have and modify it for V5? Thxs Tom NO7T -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Tue Nov 17 13:06:12 2009 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 13:06:12 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] Look Up Script In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Thomas, On 2009-11-17, at 1:00 PM, Thomas Rice wrote: > Does anybody have a "look-up" only script that will work between cocoaModem and V5 MacLoggerDX? There is one for the V4 version. There are times that I just want to do a "look-up" and then log manually. > Or, could someone take the script that I have and modify it for V5? Thxs Tom NO7T Your question was answered on the MacLoggerDX Yahoo Group... http://groups.yahoo.com/group/macloggerdx/message/1786 --------------------------- tell application "cocoaModem 2.0" set CallVariable to qsoCall end tell tell application "MacLoggerDX" lookup CallVariable end tell -------------------------- It's also posted to the MacLoggerDX Yahoo Group Files section 73 de VE3VRW Don Agro From ea2ry at ea2ry.com Fri Nov 20 09:59:46 2009 From: ea2ry at ea2ry.com (Roberto) Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 15:59:46 +0100 Subject: [DogParkList] LoTW Reports Message-ID: <4E8010F2-B3B9-4340-84CD-B7467A92AD4E@ea2ry.com> Hello. I downloaded the "Download report" of LoTW. I have loaded with "Confirm QSO with ADIF file" in MLDX. Everything went well, but I've noticed one thing. I had 3806 QSO in the file and I only confirmed 1945. Is it possible?. It is assumed that all QSOs are confirmed by the LoTW. I looked and it appears that some QSOs have the time difference (UTC or Local). How do I know that I have not been confirmed QSO to solve it? Was it interesting that, besides marking the QSO as "confirmed", correct erroneous data? or not? 73's de Roberto http://www.ea2ry.com E4X http://www.dxfriends.com From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Fri Nov 20 10:25:58 2009 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 10:25:58 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] LoTW Reports In-Reply-To: <4E8010F2-B3B9-4340-84CD-B7467A92AD4E@ea2ry.com> References: <4E8010F2-B3B9-4340-84CD-B7467A92AD4E@ea2ry.com> Message-ID: Hi Roberto, On 2009-11-20, at 9:59 AM, Roberto wrote: > I had 3806 QSO in the file and I only confirmed 1945. Is it possible?. > It is assumed that all QSOs are confirmed by the LoTW. > I looked and it appears that some QSOs have the time difference (UTC or Local). All times in MacLoggerDX should be UTC. > How do I know that I have not been confirmed QSO to solve it? ANy QSO confirmed will have something set in the QSO Received field. > Was it interesting that, besides marking the QSO as "confirmed", correct erroneous data? or not? Confirm QSO's with ADIF file only modifies the QSL Received field. 73 de VE3VRW Don Agro From ea2ry at ea2ry.com Fri Nov 20 11:36:52 2009 From: ea2ry at ea2ry.com (Roberto) Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 17:36:52 +0100 Subject: [DogParkList] LoTW Reports In-Reply-To: References: <4E8010F2-B3B9-4340-84CD-B7467A92AD4E@ea2ry.com> Message-ID: <26778238-CB31-412E-8AC6-E87903BAE262@ea2ry.com> I understand that I change by hand, one by one, the QSO with the wrong time. :-( 73's de Roberto http://www.ea2ry.com El 20/11/2009, a las 16:25, Don Agro escribi?: Hi Roberto, On 2009-11-20, at 9:59 AM, Roberto wrote: > I had 3806 QSO in the file and I only confirmed 1945. Is it possible?. > It is assumed that all QSOs are confirmed by the LoTW. > I looked and it appears that some QSOs have the time difference (UTC > or Local). All times in MacLoggerDX should be UTC. > How do I know that I have not been confirmed QSO to solve it? ANy QSO confirmed will have something set in the QSO Received field. > Was it interesting that, besides marking the QSO as "confirmed", > correct erroneous data? or not? Confirm QSO's with ADIF file only modifies the QSL Received field. 73 de VE3VRW Don Agro From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Fri Nov 20 11:44:49 2009 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 11:44:49 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] LoTW Reports In-Reply-To: <26778238-CB31-412E-8AC6-E87903BAE262@ea2ry.com> References: <4E8010F2-B3B9-4340-84CD-B7467A92AD4E@ea2ry.com> <26778238-CB31-412E-8AC6-E87903BAE262@ea2ry.com> Message-ID: <127A39B3-E23E-4664-8049-6B2AD3E1A59D@dogparksoftware.com> On 2009-11-20, at 11:36 AM, Roberto wrote: > I understand that I change by hand, one by one, the QSO with the wrong time. There shouldn't be that many since this bug was not reported until October of this year. There were some one hour DST errors that crept into V5 before Version 5.16. This is exactly what we went to great lengths to fix with the data base reversioning: This will not occur if you are using Version 5.16 or later since all dates are stored in UTC. 73 de VE3VRW Don Agro From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Fri Nov 20 15:35:12 2009 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 15:35:12 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] LoTW Reports In-Reply-To: References: <4E8010F2-B3B9-4340-84CD-B7467A92AD4E@ea2ry.com> <26778238-CB31-412E-8AC6-E87903BAE262@ea2ry.com> <127A39B3-E23E-4664-8049-6B2AD3E1A59D@dogparksoftware.com> <69B7F34A-21AF-4E7C-A4A3-8A0B4514E443@ea2ry.com> <10D7A53D-312C-4353-8C6B-0B3FFB5E038F@dogparksoftware.com> Message-ID: <78B77C08-8E10-41FA-8098-BFC2260D4F94@dogparksoftware.com> On 2009-11-20, at 2:26 PM, Roberto wrote: > It is possible that MLDX, create a file of errors when using "Confirm QSO with ADIF file", if any data does not match? (to edit by hand) Version 5.19 Beta 43 will report to the Console Log any confirmation QSO which doesn't match any logged QSO. 73 de VE3VRW Don Agro From ea2ry at ea2ry.com Fri Nov 20 15:51:28 2009 From: ea2ry at ea2ry.com (Roberto) Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 21:51:28 +0100 Subject: [DogParkList] LoTW Reports In-Reply-To: <78B77C08-8E10-41FA-8098-BFC2260D4F94@dogparksoftware.com> References: <4E8010F2-B3B9-4340-84CD-B7467A92AD4E@ea2ry.com> <26778238-CB31-412E-8AC6-E87903BAE262@ea2ry.com> <127A39B3-E23E-4664-8049-6B2AD3E1A59D@dogparksoftware.com> <69B7F34A-21AF-4E7C-A4A3-8A0B4514E443@ea2ry.com> <10D7A53D-312C-4353-8C6B-0B3FFB5E038F@dogparksoftware.com> <78B77C08-8E10-41FA-8098-BFC2260D4F94@dogparksoftware.com> Message-ID: <06D1C1DA-A875-46BD-8CCD-96B6F8C0C755@ea2ry.com> Many thanks, Don. 73's de Roberto http://www.ea2ry.com El 20/11/2009, a las 21:35, Don Agro escribi?: On 2009-11-20, at 2:26 PM, Roberto wrote: > It is possible that MLDX, create a file of errors when using > "Confirm QSO with ADIF file", if any data does not match? (to edit > by hand) Version 5.19 Beta 43 will report to the Console Log any confirmation QSO which doesn't match any logged QSO. 73 de VE3VRW Don Agro