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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 generation, but cannot figure out how to direct it to a different serial port than the transceiver.? I see how to do it with the parallel port but want it to go out to serial port controlled antenna switch.
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Thanks,
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Brian
KC4KK


Re: DXCCC Challenge: Worked vs Confirmed

 

Run the realtime award tracker, and only check worked¡­.

On May 1, 2025, at 7:06?AM, RIchard Thorne <rthorne@...> wrote:

?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 I probably have qso's with multiple stations for the same dxcc/band. This would be a good thing as it would give me multiple chances to confirm the dxcc/band.

I used to have a saved email with instructions on how to do this. I must of inadvertently deleted the email.

I believe it was done with an SQL expression in the advanced icon to filter the log which I could then print with the Report icon.

Thanks in advance.

Rich -N5ZC





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 I probably have qso's with multiple stations for the same dxcc/band. This would be a good thing as it would give me multiple chances to confirm the dxcc/band.

I used to have a saved email with instructions on how to do this. I must of inadvertently deleted the email.

I believe it was done with an SQL expression in the advanced icon to filter the log which I could then print with the Report icon.

Thanks in advance.

Rich -N5ZC


Re: Electronic QSL

 

Would be ok for me. Thank you very much for your efforts.
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73
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Juergen, DL8LE
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+ 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: 2025-04-28
Time: 07:58:45Z
SNR: -10
Notes: Tnx QSL!
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73 de AA6YQ
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Callsign: VK9XU
Frequency: 7.012
Mode: CW
Date: 2025-02-19
Time: 23:25:20Z
RST: 599
Notes: Tnx QSL!


Re: WW's Web Server

 

I don't, Joe.

Jim N7US

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Joe Subich, W4TV via groups.io
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2025 21:41
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [DXLab] WW's Web Server


Do you have your browsers configured for "dark mode"?

73,

... Joe, W4TV


On 2025-04-30 9:32 PM, Jim N7US wrote:
I just tried other background colors, and the web server background stays black.

Jim N7US

From: Jim McDonald
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2025 20:30
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [DXLab] WW's Web Server

Same results with Chrome, Firefox, and Edge.

Jim N7US

From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> On Behalf Of Dave AA6YQ via groups.io
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2025 20:17
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [DXLab] WW's Web Server

+ AA6YQ comments below
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 for every row.
+ As a first diagnostic step, try visiting the Spots web page using a different web browser.

73,

Dave, AA6YQ


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,

Dave, AA6YQ


sdr interfering Maestro operation

 

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SDR interfering Maestro operation

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Ron Rosson

ron at n6xt dot org

http://www.n6xt.org

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Re: WW's Web Server

 

Do you have your browsers configured for "dark mode"?

73,

... Joe, W4TV

On 2025-04-30 9:32 PM, Jim N7US wrote:
I just tried other background colors, and the web server background stays black.
Jim N7US
From: Jim McDonald
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2025 20:30
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [DXLab] WW's Web Server
Same results with Chrome, Firefox, and Edge.
Jim N7US
From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> On Behalf Of Dave AA6YQ via groups.io
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2025 20:17
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [DXLab] WW's Web Server
+ AA6YQ comments below
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 for every row.
+ As a first diagnostic step, try visiting the Spots web page using a different web browser.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ


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 SpotCollector's web server. Then in Chrome

1. type CTRL-U

This will create a new tab that displays the web page in raw HTML format

2. click in the new tab created by step 1, and the type CTRL-A followed by CTRL-C

This will copy the contents of the web page into the Windows Clipboard

3. Open Windows Notepad, and type CTRL-V

This will paste the contents of the Windows Clipboard into Notepad

4. Save the contents of Notepad to a file, attach the file to an email message, and send the message to me via

aa6yq (at) ambersoft.com

73,

Dave, AA6YQ


Re: WW's Web Server

 

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I just tried other background colors, and the web server background stays black.

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Jim N7US

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From: Jim McDonald
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2025 20:30
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [DXLab] WW's Web Server

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Same results with Chrome, Firefox, and Edge.

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Jim N7US

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Dave AA6YQ via groups.io
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2025 20:17
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [DXLab] WW's Web Server

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+ AA6YQ comments below

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 for every row.

+ As a first diagnostic step, try visiting the Spots web page using a different web browser.

? ? ? ?73,

? ? ? ? ? ? ?Dave, AA6YQ


Re: WW's Web Server

 

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Same results with Chrome, Firefox, and Edge.

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Jim N7US

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Dave AA6YQ via groups.io
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2025 20:17
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [DXLab] WW's Web Server

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+ AA6YQ comments below

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 for every row.

+ As a first diagnostic step, try visiting the Spots web page using a different web browser.

? ? ? ?73,

? ? ? ? ? ? ?Dave, AA6YQ


Re: WW's Web Server

 

+ AA6YQ comments below
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 for every row.
+ As a first diagnostic step, try visiting the Spots web page using a different web browser.

? ? ? ?73,

? ? ? ? ? ? ?Dave, AA6YQ


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 for every row.

Maybe I'm misunderstanding you.

Jim N7US

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Dave AA6YQ via groups.io
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2025 15:50
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [DXLab] WW's Web Server

+ AA6YQ comments below

I've been playing with SpotCollector's Web Server, which I had working before I got my current home router, a TP-Link.

I see the spots both on my computer and phone, but the font is in red on a black background when I select the Need button. When clicking on the X, I'm assuming the font is in black but the background is still black, so I see only a black display in the window.

+ SpotCollector's built-in web server uses the Font and Background colors specified on the left side of the "Spot Database Display"
tab of its Configuration window. Direct your web browser to refresh after making a change in these settings.

73,

Dave, AA6YQ


Re: Electronic QSL

 

+ AA6YQ comments below
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 them and already have those I need for confirmation of this and that as far as any awards I'm still interested in. I'd use it, and since the electronic method of QSLing is not going to disappear, feel others would as well.? If not, I will continue the method I'm presently using but evolving and adapting is a way of life which does not stop in the sphere of amateur radio.
Have at it Dave and anyone might agree that this suite needs very little in the way of additional options, but options are hardly a bad thing and use of those options is the operator's choice entirely.
+ 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 one new entry to the Log Page Display's right-mouse menu.

? ? ?73,

? ? ? ? ? ? Dave, AA6YQ


Re: Electronic QSL

 
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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 them and already have those I need for confirmation of this and that as far as any awards I'm still interested in. I'd use it, and since the electronic method of QSLing is not going to disappear, feel others would as well.? If not, I will continue the method I'm presently using but evolving and adapting is a way of life which does not stop in the sphere of amateur radio.
Have at it Dave and anyone might agree that this suite needs very little in the way of additional options, but options are hardly a bad thing and use of those options is the operator's choice entirely.
73 Ron K3LUE


Re: DX View antenna presets font size

 

Thank you!
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Richard


Re: Electronic QSL

 

+ AA6YQ comments below
In Dave's proposal I am missing the report which still makes sense for FT8 and similar modes (the standard 59 in SSB and 599 in CW is not interesting at all, but in some real CW qso's (not only exchange of 599 tu). I still find some people giving me 529, 559 or another real report, so I would not like to miss the report. When implementing such a feature I would appreciate to have some automation in the logbook information update when receiving and responding to an electronic qsl.
+ 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: 2025-04-28
Time: 07:58:45Z
SNR: -10
Notes: Tnx QSL!
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73 de AA6YQ
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Callsign: VK9XU
Frequency: 7.012
Mode: CW
Date: 2025-02-19
Time: 23:25:20Z
RST: 599
Notes: Tnx QSL!

73 de AA6YQ
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73,

Dave, AA6YQ
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Re: Electronic QSL

 

That sounds like a good workable idea. Since I'm cutting out just the info and not the heading of that info. I don't include "Band:" or "Freq" but it could be added especially if someone is interested in including info from a split operation. Otherwise 10M or 28.010 or "2025 04 22 - 22:15" speaks for itself. My format then is in the horizontal just the way it comes off the DXK logsheet. It could be any configuration and the heading might make it more elegant but probably not a necessity. In my case, I am not interested in the grid square or county being included since that is on the card already and if someone is pasting this into an already built card, any info like that could be just part of the card.? I spent a little time putting together the card template and anyone familiar with a paint program could do it easily. Great piece of icing on the cake for an already excellent piece of coding.?


Re: Spot Collector has stopped working

 

My computer clock is set to UTC. I have a program to keep time current; Time.is says clock is spot on.

I sent an error file to Dave. When I looked at it, it showed not connecting to the database. So, I'll let him look and once this is resolved, I'll post back to the reflector.

Thanks for the reply...Scot, K9JY


Re: Electronic QSL

 

If there are some people which like to send such a card I still believe it is just polite to respond to them. If some in this group and probably many others consider those cards to be spam it is also ok for me and then those which don't like should handle those emails in the same way as they do with spam-mails which have passed through the spam filter. But considering the increase in the usage of those electronic qsls I strongly believe that DXLab should support this development somehow even though those cards cannot be used for any award at the moment.? Might be that there is also a way in the future to include a verification code in those cards, and such a verification would be even better than the standard signature on a paper qsl.
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In Dave's proposal I am missing the report which still makes sense for FT8 and similar modes (the standard 59 in SSB and 599 in CW is not interesting at all, but in some real CW qso's (not only exchange of 599 tu). I still find some people giving me 529, 559 or another real report, so I would not like to miss the report. When implementing such a feature I would appreciate to have some automation in the logbook information update when receiving and responding to an electronic qsl.
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I remember we had a similar discussion several months ago, and as this topic is coming up again it means (at least for me) that there is some growing interest in finding a comfortable solution for a program like DXKeeper which is already covering nearly all my needs for my radio activities.
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73
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Juergen, DL8LE
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