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Re: WinWarbler question on PSK31
Joe,
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?? Thanks!? I did not see that in the macros help, must need glasses! Gordon - n1mgo On 3/23/2025 2:13 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV via groups.io wrote:
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Re: WinWarbler question on PSK31
Macros use <n> to send ASCII character n.
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Macros also use <enter> to send a line break. Try including <10><13> or <enter> in your file where you want a CR/LF or line break. .../DXLab/WinWarbler/Help/Macros.html 73, ... Joe, W4TV On 2025-03-23 2:06 PM, Gordon LaPoint N1MGO via groups.io wrote:
I have a file that I transmit??? and it does not do the <CRLF> that is in the file.? How do I fix that? |
WinWarbler question on PSK31
I have a file that I transmit??? and it does not do the <CRLF> that is in the file.? How do I fix that?
the file is transmitted all on one line.? the file is: N1MGO Home Station information: Radio: Elecraft K4d Amp Elecraft KPA 500 Antennas: Wire Dipoles & a tribander up about 40 Ft. Antenna switching: Automatic using FreqEZ band decoder and WX0B Six Pack switching Software: DXLabs Suite Thanks! Gordon - N1MGO |
Re: question regarding Commander
Should the stright through cable work or do I need a nullComputer is generally DTE. Does the 7800 have a female DE9 RS-232 connector and the computer a male DE9 connector? If so, a straight through (pin for pin) connection is appropriate. It should work with connections for only pins 2,3 and 5 ... make sure Commander and the IC-7800 are set for the same CI-V address (6Ah default) and the same data communication rate. DO NOT use the default AUTO in the 7800 - either 9600 or 19200 should work fine. Since only 2,3,5 are used, Commander's Primary CAT Serial Port (and MultiRadio port if used) should be 8,N,1, OFF/N, OFF/N ... 73, ... Joe, W4TV On 2025-03-23 11:07 AM, steve baughn via groups.io wrote: Good Morning All, |
Re: question regarding Commander
steve baughn
开云体育Good Morning All, Still trying to get the 7800 wired up right to the pc to get DX Lab working. What I am using from the 7800 to the pc is a db9 straight through cable. In the 7800 manual it says the rs232 jack is wired as a modem (dce). Should the stright through cable work or do I need a null modem cable? Thanks, Steve, WD8NPL On 3/22/2025 1:30 PM, Dave AA6YQ wrote:
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Re: question regarding Commander
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The IC-7800 has a DB9 jack marked RS-232C that provides a built-in CI-V interface. + You're right, Joe. Later Icom transceivers provide a USB connection with a built-in CI-V interface, but the IC-7800 provides an RS-232 connection with a built-in CI-V interface 73, Dave, AA6YQ |
Re: question regarding Commander
The IC-7800 has a DB9 jack marked RS-232C that provides a built-in
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CI-V interface. You will need to set Miscellaneous (Others) Set Mode (in the Icom Menu system) to CI-V in order to enable the CI-V function. I can not find any reference whether use of the RS-232C interface requires a "straight through", "Null Modem" or "Gender Changer" type cable in the manual (whether the IC7800 is DTE or DCE). 73, ... Joe, W4TV On 2025-03-22 1:30 PM, Dave AA6YQ wrote:
+ AA6YQ comments below+ You must connect a COM port on your computer to an Icom CI-V interface, which is in turn connected to the Remote jack on the backpanel of your IC-7800. You can build or buy the CI-V interface; see |
Re: question regarding Commander
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I am running an Icom 7800 which I had hooked up to DX Lab until about a year ago when we moved. I cannot remember for the life of me how I had it hooked up but am thinking a ran an RS-232 cable from the rig to the pc. I cannot get it to run now and am thinking perhaps I do not have the right cable. Can someone please advise this OM? + You must connect a COM port on your computer to an Icom CI-V interface, which is in turn connected to the Remote jack on the backpanel of your IC-7800. You can build or buy the CI-V interface; see + If you have additional questions, don't hesitate to post them here. ? ? ? ? 73, ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Dave, AA6YQ |
question regarding Commander
steve baughn
I am running an Icom 7800 which I had hooked up to DX Lab until about a year ago when we moved. I cannot remember for the life of me how I had it hooked up but am thinking a ran an RS-232 cable from the rig to the pc. I cannot get it to run now and am thinking perhaps I do not have the right cable. Can someone please advise this OM? Many thanks!
Steve, WD8NPL |
Re: Missing Distances/Grids after carefully following distance computation procedure.
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# CORRECTION! Depress the ALT key while clicking the CBA button. # See ?
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Re: Missing Distances/Grids after carefully following distance computation procedure.
+ AA6YQ comments below?
+ Some of your logged QSOs were missing grid squares because when you imported them, you had the "Ignore geocoded grid squares..." option enabled in the QRZ panel on the Configuration window's Callbook tab. ?
+ To fill in the missing grid squares after disabling that option, you could have done the following on the Main window's "Log QSOs" tab:
1. Filter the Log Page Display with the SQL expression len(GRIDSQUARE)=0 2. Depress the CTRL key while clicking the CBA button + Unless error messages of the form "Component X is missing" or "Library Y can't be found" are displayed, one should never attempt to solve a problem by uninstalling and then re-installing a DXLab application. It's the automotive equivalent of pulling the engine on your car because the gas tank is empty: it can't possible solve the problem, but can create new problems that are far worse than the actual problem. ? ? ? ?73, ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Dave, AA6YQ ?
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Re: Missing Distances/Grids after carefully following distance computation procedure.
Dave and all,
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Last update.? ?
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I did uncheck the "Ignore geocoded gridsquare" box after deleting all previously imported contacts with the missing grids.
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Upon a much more lengthy import, essentially ALL grid squares are present enabling me to map all of them, which, I will post examples of a bit later.
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Dave, thank you for your tools, your support and your patience.? Awesome tools....which I will post more about analyzing our 2024 field day event later.
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Mike KM2B |
Re: Missing Distances/Grids after carefully following distance computation procedure.
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OK, that process did not work BUT, I re-red the instructions and INSTEAD of pressing the DELETE key on my keyboard Pressed CNTRL and then clicked Delete on the LogQSO's pane and boom.....all QSO's are gone
apology for making a mess on the reflector.?
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Mike KM2B |
Re: Missing Distances/Grids after carefully following distance computation procedure.
OK,
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Wait,?
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I did the following.
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1.? Uninstalled DXKeeper.
2.? Deleted KM2B.mdb
3.? Reinstalled DXKeeper from DXLauncher.
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Restarted DXKeeper.? Log is empty.
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So, all good.? ?Although, if you want to post a delete process I will place it in my DXLab folder for the future.
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As always, thank you for your patience, knowledge and help.
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Mike KM2B |
Re: Missing Distances/Grids after carefully following distance computation procedure.
Dave,
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Many thanks for the detailed information
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"Ignore geocoded gridsquare ..." box was indeed marked checked and I have now unchecked it and then spent some time trying to properly delete the entire existing log.? ?This is on a different computer from my own log with DXKeeper and just for our club's field day.??
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I did just spend some time trying to properly delete all entries in DXKeeper so I can re-import and see if more grid squares are populated.??
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However, try as I might (meaning I did look at your instructions) I could not delete the existing log.??
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How I tried to do:? ?First, with two different methods, I filtered the log page display to contain the dates of our Field Day (and hence capture all of the log).? ?
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I then, for each method of filtering, I clicked the top of DXKeeper windo to insure that was the live window then pressed CNTRL + DELETE (first pressing CNTRL and then, while continuing to press, pressing DELETE KEY.? This was the procedure I found after searching DXLab site information for delete.??
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However, no delete occurred?? ?Please let me know the proper procedure for delete.? ?My apology for asking for something that is probably totally obvious but I cannot seem to do it today.
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Thank you in advance.??
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Mike KM2B |
Re: Band Edge Warnings: Commander
On Thu, Mar 20, 2025 at 08:20 PM, Dave AA6YQ wrote:
+ For operators who are not visually-impaired, why would an audible band edge warning be needed when a visual indication is provided in Commander's Main and Bandspread windows? Thanks. It's not that important but if the feature were there, I would use it. Sometimes I'm not looking at the Commander window but looking at the radio to perform some adjustment or function. The radio I picked up used had the radio modified for out of normal band operation (e.g. MARS mod, etc) and no longer has the audible out-of-band beep as a result. So, I was just looking to replace it with a possible DXLab audible alert. No big deal.
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73, Norm/KC1BMD |
DXView 4.9.8 is available
开云体育Before installing or upgrading to DXView 4.9.8, review the Notes below. ? This version ? - correctly processes a CTRL-click in the user-specified digital mode family row of the Main window's Progress table ? - if the Translations window is minimized when DXView is terminated, minimizes this window when DXView is next started ? - provides an "Upgrade All" button on the Configuration window's Databases tab; this button is enabled when upgrades are available for one or more installed Databases (tnx to Dave W6DE) ? - updates the Configuration.htm and Prerequisites documentation files ? ? Notes: ? 1. Update your firewall and anti-malware applications to consider this new version of DXView to be "safe" ? ?? Virus total: 0 of 73 engines detected malware ? ?? Jotti: 0 of 13 engines detected malware ? ? 2. If this upgrade doesn't work correctly, see the "After an Upgrade" section of <http://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxlabwiki/ApplicationStoppedWorking> ? ? 3. After upgrading, to revert to the previous version of DXView, see <http://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxlabwiki/RevertApplicationVersion> ? ? DXView 4.9.8 is available via the DXLab Launcher or via ? <http://www.dxlabsuite.com/download.htm> ? ? ??? 73, ? ??????? Dave, AA6YQ |
Re: Logging on DZ lab through JTAlert
开云体育Two things to check: ? Firstly ensure that in WSJTX? the Secondary UDP? Server is not active (File -> Settings -> Reporting? -? bottom block ? Secondly under JTAlert settings ensure that under Logging you have not changed the Last QSO ADIF port to one in the DXKeeper range – try disabling “Enable transmission of last QSO” (default port is 2333, which is outside of DXKeeper listening range) ? 73 de BARRY MURRELL ZS2EZ KF26ta - Port Elizabeth, South Africa EPC#0558?DMC#1690? 30MDG#4081 DXCC HONOR ROLL (334/340) website : ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Crispo, Alexander W via groups.io
Sent: Friday, 21 March 2025 02:49 To: [email protected] Subject: [DXLab] Logging on DZ lab through JTAlert ? When I finish a QSO on ft8 and log it, JTAlert sends that log file to my DXKeeper log file. ?Exactly what I want. ?Then when I send my response and send my response and power, when I hit ok a second file gets sent to my DXkeeper log file. ?I have to delete one each time a log a new contact. ?How do I stop that? ? Al. KA9OUT |
Re: Logging on DZ lab through JTAlert
On 2025-03-20 8:48 PM, Crispo, Alexander W via groups.io wrote:
Then when I send my response and send my response and power, when I hit ok a second file gets sent to my DXkeeper log file.What does this mean? Once you have received 73 or RR73 the QSO is complete and WSJTX/JT Alert prompts you to log the QSO. Anything after than is unnecessary - if you are prompted to log again just close the log window without clicking OK. 73, ... Joe, W4TV On 2025-03-20 8:48 PM, Crispo, Alexander W via groups.io wrote: When I finish a QSO on ft8 and log it, JTAlert sends that log file to my DXKeeper log file. ?Exactly what I want. ?Then when I send my response and send my response and power, when I hit ok a second file gets sent to my DXkeeper log file. ?I have to delete one each time a log a new contact. ?How do I stop that? |
Re: Logging on DZ lab through JTAlert
+ AA6YQ comments below
When I finish a QSO on ft8 and log it, JTAlert sends that log file to my DXKeeper log file. ?Exactly what I want. ?Then when I send my response and send my response and power, when I hit ok a second file gets sent to my DXkeeper log file. ?I have to delete one each time a log a new contact. ?How do I stop that?+ That's most likely a JTAlert configuration issue. I suggest that you review the step-by-step instructions in + If those instructions don't enable you to stop the double-logging and? JTAlert developer Laurie VK3AMA hasn't yet respond here - which he typically does - you can post your question on the JTAlert support forum: ? ? ? 73, ? ? ? ? ? ?Dave AA^YHQ |