ZC4
ZC4
Thanks for pointing this out, you are correct, the earlier DXCC Templates had this typo, this is corrected in more recent releases however this will not materialise until a new DXCC database is made/built.
Existing DXCC databases can be corrected using the following method:
Open DXCC database (Menu/Database/DXCC - EDIT)
Click on appropriate Country entity.
Check if you have any existing QSO's entered in the DXCC database for this entity.
If you have then they will need editing with correct name too.
After editing any existing QSOs entered, edit the Country name in DXCC Country list.
N.B. The you will get a prompt after editing that editing an existing Country entity will not match the Prefix database. Ignore this on the "Sovereign...." entity as this has been already matched in the Prefix database, however do not be tempted to edit other country names for this reason.
If they do not match you will loose any DXCC Country Checking from the Prefix database
73 Colin G0CUZ
Winlog32 Author
Existing DXCC databases can be corrected using the following method:
Open DXCC database (Menu/Database/DXCC - EDIT)
Click on appropriate Country entity.
Check if you have any existing QSO's entered in the DXCC database for this entity.
If you have then they will need editing with correct name too.
After editing any existing QSOs entered, edit the Country name in DXCC Country list.
N.B. The you will get a prompt after editing that editing an existing Country entity will not match the Prefix database. Ignore this on the "Sovereign...." entity as this has been already matched in the Prefix database, however do not be tempted to edit other country names for this reason.
If they do not match you will loose any DXCC Country Checking from the Prefix database
73 Colin G0CUZ
Winlog32 Author