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Re: QSO Path in DX Atlas?


 

+ AA6YQ Comments belo-w
My installation of DX Atlas v2.41 is not showing anything when running WSJTX. It is not showing the qso path. In an earlier thread on Grid Tracker, you posted a link to a screenshot of what appeared to be worked grids- I am also not seeing of my worked grids.
Is it possible I have not made the proper settings - somewhere in DXLab? or specifically in DXView? Or are there corresponding settings that have to be made in DX Atlas.
So far I haven't seen any of what others see in the? DX Atlas/WSJTX pairing.

+ There is no "DX Atlas /WSJTX pairing".

+ DXView can interoperate with SpotCollector to display the locations of stations in its Spot Database and the stations that spotted those stations. If you have enabled interoperation between DXLab and WSJT-X, then the Spot Database will include stations decoded by WSJT-X:

https://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxlabwiki/GettingStartedwithK1JTModes

+ You can configure DXView to display the locations of these stations and their spotters on its built-in world map, on Google Earth, or by following these instructions to display them on the DX Atlas map:



+ You can configure DXView to display the locations of your logged QSOs, either on its built-in world map or by following these instructions to display them on the DX Atlas map:



+ You can configure DXView to display your worked and confirmed grid squares on the DX Atlas map by following these instructions:



+ All of the above articles are accessible by searching



+ for DX Atlas.

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