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Changed states. Want to do a WAS on only the new state
Dave AA6YQ
+ AA6YQ comments below
Old state GA new state AL
Want to do a WAS on only the new state.
+ First, backup your log (Configuration window, Log tab, Backup button)
+ On the Main window's "my QTHs" tab, do you have a "my QTH" defined for your QTH in Georgia, and do all of your QSOs made from Georgia specify the "my QTHID" for your Georgia QTH?
+ If so, uncheck the WAS box in your Georgia "my QTH"; you'll find it to the left of the Lat/Lon panel.
+ If not, define a "my QTH" for your Georgia QTH, and update all of your QSOs made from this QTH to specify the "myQTH ID" for Georgia.
+ If you haven't already, define a "My QTH" for your Alabama QTH and check its WAS box; then update all of your QSOs made from your Alabama QTH to specify the "myQTH ID" for Alabama.
+ You'll find these article useful in accomplishing the above:
https://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxkeeper/Help/MultipleQTHs.htm
https://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxlabwiki/ManageMultipleQTHs
https://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxlabwiki/UpdateQSOMyQTHs
https://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxlabwiki/NewAddress
+ At this point, clicking the Progress button in the "WAS Reports" panel on the "Check Progress" tab of DXKeeper's Main window will generate a WAS progress report that only considers QSOs made from Alabama (because the WAS box is checked in your Alabama "my QTH" but not in your Georgia "my QTH".
+ To update DXLab's Realtime Award Tracking for WAS to reflect only your QSOs made from Alabama, click the Recompute button along the bottom of the Main window's "Check Progress" tab.
+ If you wish, you can "switch" back to "Georgia WAS" by
1. unchecking the WAS box in your Alabama "my QTH"
2. checking the WAS box in your Georgia "my QTH"
3. clicking the the Recompute button along the bottom of the Main window's "Check Progress" tab
+ Please let me know how it goes; after receiving your feedback, I'll create new "Getting Started with DXLab" article with these instructions.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
Old state GA new state AL
Want to do a WAS on only the new state.
+ First, backup your log (Configuration window, Log tab, Backup button)
+ On the Main window's "my QTHs" tab, do you have a "my QTH" defined for your QTH in Georgia, and do all of your QSOs made from Georgia specify the "my QTHID" for your Georgia QTH?
+ If so, uncheck the WAS box in your Georgia "my QTH"; you'll find it to the left of the Lat/Lon panel.
+ If not, define a "my QTH" for your Georgia QTH, and update all of your QSOs made from this QTH to specify the "myQTH ID" for Georgia.
+ If you haven't already, define a "My QTH" for your Alabama QTH and check its WAS box; then update all of your QSOs made from your Alabama QTH to specify the "myQTH ID" for Alabama.
+ You'll find these article useful in accomplishing the above:
https://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxkeeper/Help/MultipleQTHs.htm
https://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxlabwiki/ManageMultipleQTHs
https://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxlabwiki/UpdateQSOMyQTHs
https://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxlabwiki/NewAddress
+ At this point, clicking the Progress button in the "WAS Reports" panel on the "Check Progress" tab of DXKeeper's Main window will generate a WAS progress report that only considers QSOs made from Alabama (because the WAS box is checked in your Alabama "my QTH" but not in your Georgia "my QTH".
+ To update DXLab's Realtime Award Tracking for WAS to reflect only your QSOs made from Alabama, click the Recompute button along the bottom of the Main window's "Check Progress" tab.
+ If you wish, you can "switch" back to "Georgia WAS" by
1. unchecking the WAS box in your Alabama "my QTH"
2. checking the WAS box in your Georgia "my QTH"
3. clicking the the Recompute button along the bottom of the Main window's "Check Progress" tab
+ Please let me know how it goes; after receiving your feedback, I'll create new "Getting Started with DXLab" article with these instructions.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
Dave AA6YQ
# More AA6YQ comments below
Old state GA new state AL
Want to do a WAS on only the new state.
+ First, backup your log (Configuration window, Log tab, Backup button)
+ On the Main window's "my QTHs" tab, do you have a "my QTH" defined for your QTH in Georgia, and do all of your QSOs made from Georgia specify the "my QTHID" for your Georgia QTH?
+ If so, uncheck the WAS box in your Georgia "my QTH"; you'll find it to the left of the Lat/Lon panel.
+ If not, define a "my QTH" for your Georgia QTH, and update all of your QSOs made from this QTH to specify the "myQTH ID" for Georgia.
+ If you haven't already, define a "My QTH" for your Alabama QTH and check its WAS box; then update all of your QSOs made from your Alabama QTH to specify the "myQTH ID" for Alabama.
+ You'll find these article useful in accomplishing the above:
https://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxkeeper/Help/MultipleQTHs.htm
https://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxlabwiki/ManageMultipleQTHs
https://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxlabwiki/UpdateQSOMyQTHs
https://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxlabwiki/NewAddress
+ At this point, clicking the Progress button in the "WAS Reports" panel on the "Check Progress" tab of DXKeeper's Main window will generate a WAS progress report that only considers QSOs made from Alabama (because the WAS box is checked in your Alabama "my QTH" but not in your Georgia "my QTH".
+ To update DXLab's Realtime Award Tracking for WAS to reflect only your QSOs made from Alabama, click the Recompute button along the bottom of the Main window's "Check Progress" tab.
+ If you wish, you can "switch" back to "Georgia WAS" by
1. unchecking the WAS box in your Alabama "my QTH"
2. checking the WAS box in your Georgia "my QTH"
3. clicking the the Recompute button along the bottom of the Main window's "Check Progress" tab
+ Please let me know how it goes; after receiving your feedback, I'll create new "Getting Started with DXLab" article with these instructions.
# The " If You Move to a New Location" section of
https://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxlabwiki/WASStatus
# describes the steps that must be taken if you relocate to a new location that is more than 50 miles away from your previous location.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
Old state GA new state AL
Want to do a WAS on only the new state.
+ First, backup your log (Configuration window, Log tab, Backup button)
+ On the Main window's "my QTHs" tab, do you have a "my QTH" defined for your QTH in Georgia, and do all of your QSOs made from Georgia specify the "my QTHID" for your Georgia QTH?
+ If so, uncheck the WAS box in your Georgia "my QTH"; you'll find it to the left of the Lat/Lon panel.
+ If not, define a "my QTH" for your Georgia QTH, and update all of your QSOs made from this QTH to specify the "myQTH ID" for Georgia.
+ If you haven't already, define a "My QTH" for your Alabama QTH and check its WAS box; then update all of your QSOs made from your Alabama QTH to specify the "myQTH ID" for Alabama.
+ You'll find these article useful in accomplishing the above:
https://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxkeeper/Help/MultipleQTHs.htm
https://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxlabwiki/ManageMultipleQTHs
https://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxlabwiki/UpdateQSOMyQTHs
https://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxlabwiki/NewAddress
+ At this point, clicking the Progress button in the "WAS Reports" panel on the "Check Progress" tab of DXKeeper's Main window will generate a WAS progress report that only considers QSOs made from Alabama (because the WAS box is checked in your Alabama "my QTH" but not in your Georgia "my QTH".
+ To update DXLab's Realtime Award Tracking for WAS to reflect only your QSOs made from Alabama, click the Recompute button along the bottom of the Main window's "Check Progress" tab.
+ If you wish, you can "switch" back to "Georgia WAS" by
1. unchecking the WAS box in your Alabama "my QTH"
2. checking the WAS box in your Georgia "my QTH"
3. clicking the the Recompute button along the bottom of the Main window's "Check Progress" tab
+ Please let me know how it goes; after receiving your feedback, I'll create new "Getting Started with DXLab" article with these instructions.
# The " If You Move to a New Location" section of
https://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxlabwiki/WASStatus
# describes the steps that must be taken if you relocate to a new location that is more than 50 miles away from your previous location.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ