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KB1UIF Andy Tedds has contributed to 6 posts out of 11815 total posts
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My eDX says "Endorsement (Mixed) Standings 3755 days old 113 is over the max of 100"
I see this but don't understand why it doesn't allow any update. Also the 113 is over max 100 part. I seem to be missing the obvious.
Thanks.
KB1UIF Andy Tedds
I have been looking for this option for ages. I even thought I was missing something obvious. I do find it tedious to go through every award update and then try to go back to where I was. Please, please, please implement this, it will save the users so much time and effort. Thanks

KB1UIF Andy Tedds
Thanks for the tip Dave. 73
KB1UIF Andy Tedds
Hi Philip, At first I used jpg, and I saved them to my hard disk, but now the cards are provided in png format and may require converting to jpg depending on your electronic picture frame. I havn't tried png with my frame yet. I think you would need to save them all to your drive or card before trying a usb transfer. 73
KB1UIF Andy Tedds Edited by KB1UIF Andy Tedds on Jul 6, 2013 at 03:15 PM
I know of some silent keys that are still registered on eQSL. I know its difficult to handle this information or take action without some proof of the passing. One Silent Key I'm aware of is VE9ZL.  Maybe use the 'SK' listing in QST? or link to a database at the ARRL or FCC. One problem is that the call may get re-issued. So anyway, I don't know what the easy answer is, unless we treat a silent key as if they are still with us. 73.
KB1UIF Andy Tedds
Hi folks, For an attractive addition to any shack. I found an old unused electronic picture frame and saved all my eQSls to an SD card for the frame.
I now have a slide show of all my eQSl cards to show vistors!!
You could scan your paper QSL cards into digital format to display those too. You might also use this idea for clubs that want a quick display for the public. Maybe add a few text screens between the cards to explain what is being shown.
73 Andy, KB1UIF & G6JVS.
KB1UIF Andy Tedds
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