entering QSL cards
Posted: Thu 18. Nov 2021, 18:13
Hello Tom (and readers),
first i like to congratulate to RUMlog2Go, it works very well for my standard logging purposes and is a very valuable piece of software.
There is one question remaining:
When I receive QSL cards, I would like to add the "received" status to the corresponding QSO.
I can easily find it via the logbook window, entering the call sign into the logging field,
press the right arrow and follow the next right arrow to find a menu containing all
QSOs with that particular station. Choosing one lead me to an info window, where all
QSO data is present.
Unfortunately, the QSL status cannot be edited in this window.
I know I can edit the QSL status if I mark a QSO directly in the logging window.
As the QSL to be entered normally is quite difficult to be found by scrolling in a
long QSO list, I believe entering QSOs in the active logging list is quite inconvenient.
Did I miss a better solution to add QSL card entry for QSOs which had been some time ago?
Any tip would be appreciated ...
best 73,
Ralph, DL1HR
first i like to congratulate to RUMlog2Go, it works very well for my standard logging purposes and is a very valuable piece of software.
There is one question remaining:
When I receive QSL cards, I would like to add the "received" status to the corresponding QSO.
I can easily find it via the logbook window, entering the call sign into the logging field,
press the right arrow and follow the next right arrow to find a menu containing all
QSOs with that particular station. Choosing one lead me to an info window, where all
QSO data is present.
Unfortunately, the QSL status cannot be edited in this window.
I know I can edit the QSL status if I mark a QSO directly in the logging window.
As the QSL to be entered normally is quite difficult to be found by scrolling in a
long QSO list, I believe entering QSOs in the active logging list is quite inconvenient.
Did I miss a better solution to add QSL card entry for QSOs which had been some time ago?
Any tip would be appreciated ...
best 73,
Ralph, DL1HR