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Changing Bands
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To change bands :
Keyboard --
1) Press <F2>.
2) In the Change Band dialog box, Use Up/Down arrow keys to highlight the desired band.
3) Press <Tab> or <Shift>+<Tab> until the [Ok] button is highlighted.
4) Press <Enter>.
Mouse --
1) Click on the [F2 Band] Button.
2) In the Change Band dialog box, click on the desired band.
3) Click on the [Ok] button.
Note : you can freely mix mouse and keyboard procedures.
Note : selecting the [Cancel] button at any time will abort the change band process.
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Adding a QSO
============
To add a new QSO to the data :
Keyboard --
1) Press <F3>.
2) In the Select State dialog box, use the Up/Down/Left/Right arrow keys to highlight the desired
state.
3) Press <Tab> or <Shift>+<Tab> unitl the [Add] button is highlighted.
4) Press <Enter>.
5) In the Add QSO dialog box, enter the information you want saved for this QSO (if any). Use <Tab>
and <Shift>+<Tab> to move from item to item when adding information.
6) Press <Tab> or <Shift>+<Tab> until the [Ok] button is highlighted.
7) Press <Enter>.
Mouse --
1) Click on the [F3 QSO] button.
2) In the Select State dialog box, click on the desired state.
*Alternate method for steps 1 and 2 : while pointing near the center of the state you want, click the
left mouse button.
3) Click on the [Add] button.
4) In the Add QSO dialog box, enter the information you want saved for this QSO (if any). Click on
the boxes you want to add data into, any then type the data.
5) Click on the [Ok] button.
Note : you can freely mix mouse and keyboard procedures.
Note : selecting the [Cancel] button at any time (in either dialog box) will abort the add QSO process.
Note : if there is already a QSO entered for the selected state, you cannot choose the [Add] button.
You can, however, [Change] the data or [Remove] it.
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Changing a QSO
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To change the data that has previously been entered for a QSO :
Keyboard --
1) Press <F3>.
2) In the Select State dialog box, use the Up/Down/Left/Right arrow keys to highlight the desired
state.
3) Press <Tab> or <Shift>+<Tab> until the [Change] button is highlighted.
4) Press <Enter>.
5) In the Change QSO dialog box, enter the new information, using <Tab> and <Shift>+<Tab> to move from
item to item.
6) Press <Tab> or <Shift>+<Tab> until the [Ok] button is highlighted.
7) Press <Enter>.
Mouse --
1) Click on the [F3 QSO] button.
2) In the Select State dialog box, click on the desired state.
*Alternate method for steps 1 and 2 : while pointing near the center of the state you want, click the
left mouse button.
3) Click the [Change] button.
4) In the Change QSO dialog box, enter the new information. Click on the boxes you want to change,
then edit the data.
5) Click on the [Ok] button.
Note : you can freely mix mouse and keyboard procedures.
Note : selecting the [Cancel] button at any time (in either dialog box) will abort the Change QSO
process.
Note : if there is no QSO entered for the selected state, you cannot choose the [Change] button.
You can, however, [Add] new data.
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Removing a QSO
==============
To remove a QSO from the data :
Keyboard --
1) Press <F3>.
2) In the Select State dialog box, use the Up/Down/Left/Right arrow keys to highlight the desired
state.
3) Press <Tab> or <Shift>+<Tab> until the [Remove] button is highlighted.
4) Press <Enter>.
Mouse --
1) Click on the [F3 QSO] button.
2) In the Select State dialog box, click on the desired state.
*Alternate method for steps 1 and 2 : while pointing near the center of the state you want, click the
left mouse button.
3) Click the [Remove] button.
Note : you can freely mix mouse and keyboard procedures.
Note : selecting the [Cancel] button at any time will abort the Remove QSO process.
Note : if there is no QSO entered for the selected state, you cannot choose the [Remove] button.
You can, however, [Add] new data.
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Adding a QSL
============
To add a new QSL to the data :
Keyboard --
1) Press <F4>.
2) In the Select State dialog box, use the Up/Down/Left/Right arrow keys to highlight the desired
state.
3) Press <Tab> or <Shift>+<Tab> unitl the [Add] button is highlighted.
4) Press <Enter>.
5) In the Add QSL dialog box, enter the information you want saved for this QSL (if any). Use <Tab>
and <Shift>+<Tab> to move from item to item when adding information.
6) Press <Tab> or <Shift>+<Tab> until the [Ok] button is highlighted.
7) Press <Enter>.
Mouse --
1) Click on the [F4 QSL] button.
2) In the Select State dialog box, click on the desired state.
*Alternate method for steps 1 and 2 : while pointing near the center of the state you want, click the
right mouse button.
3) Click on the [Add] button.
4) In the Add QSL dialog box, enter the information you want saved for this QSL (if any). Click on
the boxes you want to add data into, any then type the data.
5) Click on the [Ok] button.
Note : you can freely mix mouse and keyboard procedures.
Note : selecting the [Cancel] button at any time (in either dialog box) will abort the add QSL process.
Note : if there is already a QSL entered for the selected state, you cannot choose the [Add] button.
You can, however, [Change] the data or [Remove] it.
Note : if the state was already marked as having been worked, there may be some data entered in the
Add QSL box. You can either edit it, or leave it as it appears.
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Changing a QSL
==============
To change the data that has previously been entered for a QSL :
Keyboard --
1) Press <F4>.
2) In the Select State dialog box, use the Up/Down/Left/Right arrow keys to highlight the desired
state.
3) Press <Tab> or <Shift>+<Tab> until the [Change] button is highlighted.
4) Press <Enter>.
5) In the Change QSL dialog box, enter the new information, using <Tab> and <Shift>+<Tab> to move from
item to item.
6) Press <Tab> or <Shift>+<Tab> until the [Ok] button is highlighted.
7) Press <Enter>.
Mouse --
1) Click on the [F4 QSL] button.
2) In the Select State dialog box, click on the desired state.
*Alternate method for steps 1 and 2 : while pointing near the center of the state you want, click the
right mouse button.
3) Click the [Change] button.
4) In the Change QSL dialog box, enter the new information. Click on the boxes you want to change,
then edit the data.
5) Click on the [Ok] button.
Note : you can freely mix mouse and keyboard procedures.
Note : selecting the [Cancel] button at any time (in either dialog box) will abort the Change QSL
process.
Note : if there is no QSL entered for the selected state, you cannot choose the [Change] button.
You can, however, [Add] new data.
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Removing a QSL
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To remove a QSL from the data :
Keyboard --
1) Press <F4>.
2) In the Select State dialog box, use the Up/Down/Left/Right arrow keys to highlight the desired
state.
3) Press <Tab> or <Shift>+<Tab> until the [Remove] button is highlighted.
4) Press <Enter>.
Mouse --
1) Click on the [F4 QSL] button.
2) In the Select State dialog box, click on the desired state.
*Alternate method for steps 1 and 2 : while pointing near the center of the state you want, click the
left mouse button.
3) Click the [Remove] button.
Note : you can freely mix mouse and keyboard procedures.
Note : selecting the [Cancel] button at any time will abort the Remove QSL process.
Note : if there is no QSL entered for the selected state, you cannot choose the [Remove] button.
You can, however, [Add] new data.
Note : this will remove the QSL received status only, leaving the state marked as having been worked.
If you want to remove the QSO from the records completely, use <F3> Remove instead.
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Printing
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To print a copy of your WAS records for one or more bands :
Keyboard --
1) Make sure the printer is ready.
2) Press <F5>.
3) Press <Tab> or <Shift>+<Tab> unitl the desired button is highlighted (to print only the current
band, or all bands).
4) Press <Enter>.
Mouse --
1) Make sure the printer is ready.
2) Click the [F5 Print] button.
3) Click on the desired button (to print only the current band, or all bands).
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