Re: Frequency Dependent Device output to Serial Port
+ AA6YQ comments below
+ Sending Frequency-dependent device data to a serial port is not supported.
+ What make and model antenna switch are you seeking to control?
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
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Dave AA6YQ
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#229003
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Re: DXCCC Challenge: Worked vs Confirmed
+ AA6YQ comments below
+ The DXCC tab of DXKeeper's "Realtime Award Tracking" window can be used to identify DXCC entities that are Worked but not confirmed.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
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Dave AA6YQ
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#229002
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Re: DXCCC Challenge: Worked vs Confirmed
+ AA6YQ comments below
+ Use DXKeeper's Need filter, as described here:
https://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxkeeper/Help/FilterLog.htm#Need_filter
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
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Dave AA6YQ
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#229001
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Frequency Dependent Device output to Serial Port
I am trying to use my transceiver frequency that is captured by DxCommander with the Frequency Dependent Device to generate a Ascii string to output to a serial port.? I can get all the way to string
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Brian Rehmer
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#229000
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Re: DXCCC Challenge: Worked vs Confirmed
Run the realtime award tracker, and only check worked¡.
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Jamie WW3S
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#228999
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DXCCC Challenge: Worked vs Confirmed
I have 2453 confirmed dxcc challenge qso's and 2590 worked. A delta of 137.
What report can I run to identify the 137 qso's so I can attempt to get them confirmed. There may be more than 137 qso's as
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RIchard Thorne
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#228998
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Re: Electronic QSL
Would be ok for me. Thank you very much for your efforts.
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Juergen, DL8LE
+ Thanks, Juergen, I meant to add signal reports. How about SNR for K1JT-mode QSOs, and RST for everything
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dl8le
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#228997
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Re: WW's Web Server
I don't, Joe.
Jim N7US
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Jim N7US
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#228996
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Re: sdr interfering Maestro operation
+ AA6YQ comments below
To: [email protected]
Subject: [DXLab] sdr interfering Maestro operation
SDR interfering Maestro operation
+ Did you mean to post to the Flex discussion group?
73,
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Dave AA6YQ
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#228995
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sdr interfering Maestro operation
SDR interfering Maestro operation
--
Ron Rosson
ron at n6xt dot org
http://www.n6xt.org
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Ron Rosson
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#228994
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Re: WW's Web Server
Do you have your browsers configured for "dark mode"?
73,
... Joe, W4TV
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Joe Subich, W4TV
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#228993
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Re: WW's Web Server
+ AA6YQ comments below
I just tried other background colors, and the web server background stays black.
+ So that I can see what's going, please use Chrome to view the web page generated by
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Dave AA6YQ
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#228992
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Re: WW's Web Server
I just tried other background colors, and the web server background stays black.
Jim N7US
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2025 20:30
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [DXLab] WW's Web Server
Same results
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Jim N7US
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#228991
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Re: WW's Web Server
Same results with Chrome, Firefox, and Edge.
Jim N7US
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2025 20:17
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [DXLab] WW's Web Server
+ AA6YQ comments below
The background colors are
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Jim N7US
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#228990
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Re: WW's Web Server
+ AA6YQ comments below
+ As a first diagnostic step, try visiting the Spots web page using a different web browser.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
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Dave AA6YQ
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#228989
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Re: WW's Web Server
Dave,
The background colors are white for Normal and eQSL AG and yellow for LoTW and LoTW & eQSL AG, which is the way they are in the SpotCollector window. The webserver window background is black
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Jim N7US
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#228988
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Re: Electronic QSL
+ AA6YQ comments below
+ The world is constantly changing; applications must change with it. Making it easy to respond to email QSLs will add no new options, but will add on
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Dave AA6YQ
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#228987
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Re: Electronic QSL
It's the age old story....if it's there as an option....that means "option" and the very definition of the word should explain what the user can do. I personally don't need any cards...I have boxes of
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Ron T
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#228986
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Re: DX View antenna presets font size
Thank you!
Richard
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Richard
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#228985
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Re: Electronic QSL
+ AA6YQ comments below
+ Thanks, Juergen, I meant to add signal reports. How about SNR for K1JT-mode QSOs, and RST for everything else?
Callsign: ZS8W
Frequency: 14.087
Mode: FT8
Date:
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Dave AA6YQ
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#228984
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