[CQ-Contest] DXBase 97 -- Getting Even Better!...or worse?

Robert Naumann n5nj at worldnet.att.net
Thu Jun 26 06:43:54 EDT 1997


I got DX4WIN.  

I even got a 10% club discount check mailed to me a couple of weeks after
Dayton (I guess he figured out I was an FRC member somehow) which I was
very impressed with.  After all, he had my money already and I didn't even
know there was a club discount.  this is the kind of company I like to do
business with.

It lets you create multiple logs.  

Works with Win95 so all com ports work with it.  For example,  My PK232 is
on COM4 and I can run rtty, packet and control my TS940 all at the same
time while downloading my Internet email!

It's somewhat customizable, has a rudimentary "contest mode" so that for
casual efforts it's just fine.

"It's a good thing" and highly recommended.
73,

Bob N5NJ, V26RN

Robert E. Naumann 
N5NJ at worldnet.att.net
ex KR2J, W6V
Plano, TX  USA

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> From: tgstewart at pepco.com
> To: patd at eskimo.com; cq-contest at contesting.com
> Subject: RE: [CQ-Contest] DXBase 97 -- Getting Even Better!...or worse?
> Date: Tuesday, June 24, 1997 22:18
> 
> 
> Well, DXBase already has some of the most inconvenient, restrictive copy
> protection around, so I aint buyin' that argument.
> 
> I'm sure they would have wanted $15 or $25 to issue a new 4.5 registered
to
> my new call, K3MM vs my old one KF3P.  Forget it!
> ...and how about when I use my other callsigns, such as V2?  Can I create
a
> new fully functional unrestricted log for that callsign without yet
another
> copy of DXbase?  ...I dont think so.
> 
> 73, Tyler K3MM
> 
> 
> 
> 
> .com


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