This release - eliminates the errorlog.txt entry generated if the user attempts to unhide spot database entries when the Spot Database Display is empty - eliminates the errorlog.txt entry generated if theuser right-clicks a header row - sends the correct mode specification to Commander and WinWarbler when CW-R is selected (tnx to Mike K9UW) - if the mode is not specified in the spot notes, determines it from DX station's transmit frequency, not the QSX frequency (tnx to Joe W4TV) - If no digital mode server application is specified, uses WinWarbler (tnx to Art W2NRA) - increases the timeout for DXView lookup directives (tnx to Antoine NM0P and Larry W4WIV) - adds a PKT option to the Config window's "RTTY mode if no WW" panel (tnx to Koen ON7RK) - remembers spot database row height between operating sessions (tnx to Dave NG6X) - provides the ability to create an entity overide by right-clicking a spot database entry (tnx to Jerry K3BZ) - provides the ability to specify the frequency for an outgoing spot when Commander isn't running (tnx to Clint WS1V) - captures 6-character DX grid squares when available rather than just 4-character grid squares (tnx to Juergen DL8LE) - provides control over whether DX grid squares extracted from Spot Database Entries are conveyed to DXView and DXKeeper (tnx to Jerry K3BZ); by default, this option is enabled - provides the ability to hide a spot source window so that it consumes neither screen space nor a slot on the Windows task bar (please review the documentation update appended below) - updates the Configuration.htm, ConfigurationConnection.htm, COnigurationGeneral.htm, ConfigurationSources.htm, SourceConnection.htm, and SpotDatabase.htm online documentation files SpotCollector 3.1.5 is available via http://www.qsl.net/dxlab/download.htm or via this reflector's Files area. 73, Dave, AA6YQ Managing Spot Source Windows ============================ If you minimize a DXCluster, PacketCluster, or IRC window, it will no longer consume screen space, but will occupy a slot on the Windows task bar. If you instead close a connected DXCluster, PacketCluster, or IRC window, it will remain connected but consume neither screen space nor a slot on the Windows task bar; this state is referred to as hidden. You can directly hide or un-hide a DXCluster, PacketCluster, or IRC window via its Hide checkbox on the Configuration window's Spot Sources tab. SpotCollector's Main window provides a Spot source status panel containing six LED-like indicators to show the status of your spot sources, where red means "disconnected", yellow means "connecting", and green means "connected"; the sixth of these indicators correspond to your CQDX connection. Clicking one of these indicators makes its un-hide its associated spot source window. Double-clicking the panel's caption displays the Config window's Spot Sources tab. If a spot source is hidden when SpotCollector terminates, then it will be hidden when SpotCollector is next started. However, its window will remain onscreen until a connection has been established, at which point the window disappears from both the screen and Windows task bar.