Providing Each User with a Private Special Callsign Database

Multiple users can non-simultaneously employ DXLab applications on the same PC, but with separate log files and settings, and without the need to log in and out of separate Windows user accounts when switching users.

By default, DXView and SpotCollector will reference a single Special Callsign List, which can be used to

* specify callsigns that should be ignored when spotted, e.g. PIRATE or SLIMĀ 

* specify callsigns whose spots should be ignored, and that should be ignored when spotted

* specify callsigns whose Spot Database Entries should not be pruned

* specify callsigns that you wish to work on each of 11 bands ((160m, 80m, 40m, 30m, 20m, 17m, 15m, 12m, 10m, 6m, 2m), or in each of 3 modes (phone, CW, digital), or on each of the 33 combinations of those 11 bands and 3 modes - as selected by the Leaderboard Settings ; these options are useful for Leaderboard competitions

* associate callsigns with groups or activities so they can be rapidly identified when spotted

Creating a Private Special Callsign List

To instead provide a user with his or her own Special Callsign List,

  1. make sure that user's callsign C is specified as the Operator Callsign on the Configuration window's General tab

  2. in the Special Callsign Database panel on the Configuration window's Special Callsign List tab, click the Make Unique to C button

This will

Reverting to a Shared Special Callsign List

After a private Special Callsign List has been created, clicking the Special Callsign Database panel's Use with all Operator Callsigns button will

You can then create a private Special Callsign List for another user by following the steps above.


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