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Date: Mon, 30 Mar 1998 17:40:21 -0800
From: Jay O'Brien <w6go@quiknet.com>
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To: Keith Hamilton <khamilton@cisnet.com>
Subject: Re: [ct-user] QSL9
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The W6GO format will print your records to a file that can easily be
imported into a database program for further processing. Kenny put the
switch in for me so that I could compare the QSL output records with the
QSL Manager database (when I was still doing the GOList).
Try it, you'll like it!
73, Jay
w6go@quiknet.com
Keith Hamilton wrote:
>
> When I went to use QSL9 to print QSL labels
> one of the command switches was W6GO format.
>
> What is W6GO format?
>
> Keith M. Hamilton, W8GX
> khamilton@cisnet.com
>
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