[Trlog] Alt-G/Swap Mults
John Unger
w4au at contesting.com
Mon Sep 29 10:28:48 EDT 2003
Ken -
What I do for the VA QSO Party is just add the states and provinces to the
.dom file with the Virginia counties. You still can't see all the
"domestic" mults on one screen even with the "big" mult screen enabled;
there are 96 counties in Virginia...
Then the ALT-G will show you the DX mults and the normal screen all the
domestic mults.
73 - John, W4AU
At 07:26 AM 9/29/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>On Sun, Sep 28, 2003 at 11:16:45PM -0500, George Fremin III K5TR wrote:
> > On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 03:53:07AM +0000, alan.kaul at att.net wrote:
> > > In the Texas QSO Party, using version 6.74, ALT-G "swap mults" should
> have rotated thru
> > > the long list of TEXAS Counties. But it didn't -- and for the entire
> contest, only the last screen
> > > of the alaphabetical list was up on my computer.
> > >
> > > Is there a program bug or have I made a mistake in trying to
> interpret the command??
> >
> > ALT-G is used to switch between diffrent mult "types" in a contest that
> > has more than one mult.
>
>But it only lets you see two "types" of mults. In the Texas QSO Party,
>there are Texas counties, W/VE states/provinces, and DXCC entities. Alt-G
>was switching between counties and DXCC entities - there doesn't seem to
>be a way to show the state mults.
>
> > Like the CQ WW - zones and countries
> >
> > It does not allow you to see huge mult lists like the 254 counties in the
> > Texas QSO party.
>
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