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Subject: [na-user] NA 10.26 Release
From: David A. Pruett" <k8cc@ix.netcom.com (David A. Pruett)
Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 10:07:04 -0500
23 MARCH 1998
NEW NA RELEASE 10.26 NOW AVAILABLE

A new version of the NA contest logging program is now available.
This new version will be available from Radio Bookstore, or the DATOM web
site by Tuesday, 3/24/98 so WPX SSB ops can take advantage of it.

This release corrects the following program bugs:

- IC-756 would not set split frequency correctly.

- Program would crash if a QSO was logged with the Abbreviations List
  window open and there was no multiplier alias file.

- With two radios, Check Partial now correctly reflects the band(s) of the
  active radio configuration (main or alternate).

- When starting NA with a new file name on the command line, program would
  ignore the file name and open the directory list rather than going
  immediately to the information sheet.

- When setting the split VFO frequency, data is now checked for validity
  to prevent a program crash.

- A remotely logged QSO coming in from the network would cause erroneous
rate
  calculations to be displayed on rate bar.

- Kenwood choices for radio data connection have been revised to KENWOOD1
or
  KENWOOD2, the number specifying the number of stop bits.

For the convenience of NA users, the ZIP1026.EXE archive on the DATOM web
site contains current versions of all of the NA accessory programs (CONFIG,
NAU, etc.), help and multiplier files.  These versions are:

NA      10.26
NAU      1.25
NAQSL    3.13
TE       1.07
CONFIG   1.07

73, 

DATOM Engineering

Dave Pruett, K8CC 
Tom Pruett, WB8VMN


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