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Do not put baluns in single element dipoles that would be used for anything other than the frequency they're cut for or the appropriate odd harmonic. Multiple-element "fan" dipoles are great with a good balun. Always use current baluns.
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The ONLY exception to this are the Radio Works "Remote Balun" and another 4:1 balun called the "Centaur". QSOs have not been dropped despite the fact that I don't change TX frequency. Good to know. My experience has been the same as yours with most activations, but not all.
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Either WSJT-X changed - and that is possible since I stopped following WSJT-X developments a long time ago - or the DX is not using WSJT-X, MSHV perhaps. FLDigi not uploading from QRZ, error blank, May 2017 Discussion in ' QRZ XML Logbook Data ' started by KD8M, . Callsigns not found using API Discussion in ' QRZ Site Community Help Center ' started by KC3RDV, . ON QRZ but will not confirm the contact. Discussion in ' QRZ Site Community Help Center ' started by VK2RK, .
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KF8KI QRZ Staff EngineerQRZ HQ Staff QRZ Page Since you didn't provide the other callsign, I can't help beyond telling you that this is a problem that occurs when the user does not properly have their DX entity set in their operating location, found under settings > logbook properties. It's relatively common for things like DXpeditions and secondary callsigns where the logbook wasn't set up ... County import from N3FJP does not work Discussion in ' QRZ Site Community Help Center ' started by KC3JAS, . "That" can introduce an explanatory dependent clause. "What" cannot. "That" indicates a specific quality of the object in question, or a subset of a larger set.
"What" indicates the object in question itself, or the entire larger set. (e.g. "What was the bird you used to own that was red?") In your example, "what" is incorrect because it creates a logic problem; it establishes an equivalency ...