yes, that works (hold shift when you hit "spot" button in WW) ... That technique is also useful to see the "Tags" column in SC for special callsigns (e.g. club memberships).
--david
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 5:58 PM, G4MUL <g4mul.hfdx@...> wrote:
Bob, I send the spot to "LOCAL", that way (I believe) it only comes back to you.
---- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Carroll" <w2wg@... <w2wg%40comcast.net>> To: <dxlab@... <dxlab%40yahoogroups.com>> Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2010 8:00 PM Subject: [dxlab] Another Newbie Azimuth Question
Thanks very much for the help on getting the azimuth column in the spots display working. I have a related question. Suppose I am tuning the bands and hear a station I want to work, a station that has not been spotted. I could spot the station and see the bearing in the spot display, but
usually
I would want to work him first. What is the best way within DXLab to get the bearing to that station?
73
Bob W2WG
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