Re: Commander 15.0.9 is available
neil_zampella
AVG, even the free version, has a setting to find the quarantined
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file. I'm not sure what version you're using but if you look under the menu, tools section, there should be a selection for Quarantine. The file 'should' be listed there. Neil, KN3ILZ
On 4/12/2021 2:39 PM, Anthony W. DePrato wrote:
At 01:52 AM 4/12/2021, you wrote:If you are using Window Defender Antivirus (Windows 10), update it to
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Re: Commander 15.0.9 is available
Dave AA6YQ
+ AA6YQ comments below
At 01:52 AM 4/12/2021, you wrote: If you are using Window Defender Antivirus (Windows 10), update it to Well I am not running Defender but am Running AVG freeversion.. and as soon as i opened dxlab and started commander it came up that avg sent it to the Q file.. so now commender .exe is gone but the upgraded versions are still listed. states com.exe not found. i have searched my computer and cmd.exe is not found. nor can i find the Q files for AVG. . is there a better way to get commander back other then copy and paste off of one of the other shack computers . they are all HP Smarttouch units. thanks for any help + On the "DXLab Apps" tab of the Launcher's Configuration window, clicking Commander's Restore button will restore the executable file, but I suspect that your anti-malware application will quarantine it again unless you first declare it to be "safe". 73, Dave, AA6YQ
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Commander 15.0.9 is available
At 01:52 AM 4/12/2021, you wrote:
If you are using Window Defender Antivirus (Windows 10), update it to its latest malware definition in Well I am not running Defender but am Running AVG freeversion.. and as soon as i opened dxlab and started commander it came up that avg sent it to the Q file.. so now commender .exe is gone but the upgraded versions are still listed. states com.exe not found. i have searched my computer and cmd.exe is not found. nor can i find the Q files for AVG. . is there a better way to get commander back other then copy and paste off of one of the other shack computers . they are all HP Smarttouch units. thanks for any help 73 Tony WA4JQS P.S. I did try renaming one of the updated versions to .exe but that did not work.
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Re: DXKeeper Second Callsign LotW
Dave AA6YQ
+ AA6YQ comments below
I have agreed to handle QSLing for our club callsign. I created a new log in DXKeeper, in addition to my personal log, and imported all the QSOs from various contests. + See "Sharing DXLab Among Multiple Users on the Same PC" in https://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxlabwiki/MultipleUsers + and substitute "your club" for "your XYL". (Yes, it's a great straight line, but please leave it alone).
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DXKeeper Second Callsign LotW
John Huffman
I have agreed to handle QSLing for our club callsign. I created a new log in DXKeeper, in addition to my personal log, and imported all the QSOs from various contests.
My issue is LotW. My DXKeeper personal log is updated to LotW. I have TQSL and it has my callsign certificate. Many of the QSOs in the club log have already been uploaded to LotW, I am told, but none show as uploaded in the imported files. My question - are there step-by-step instructions for adding this second callsign to LotW and updating the log using DXKeeper? 73 de K1ESE John
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Re: Adding new contests?
Dave AA6YQ
+ AA6YQ comments below
I'm in the middle of getting used to the DXLabs suite (having previously used SwissLog, and a custom log database before that), and I am used to using N1MM+ for contests, which I import into DXKeeper afterwards. Is there a mechanism for adding new contests to DXKeeper, or should I just let it import whatever contest id N1MM+ puts into the log? I've noticed that there are some contests where the contest id that N1MM+ uses is different from the id that DXKeeper uses (e.g. CWOPS CWT), so I'm used to using the Contest Id replacement in the import for those. I'm just wondering if I need to worry about contests that DXK doesn't have an id for. + DXKeeper's ContestID selectors are pre-populated with the ContestIDs specified by ADIF: http://adif.org.uk/311/ADIF_311_annotated.htm#Contest_ID + but you can type in any contest identifier that you wish. 73,
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Adding new contests?
I'm in the middle of getting used to the DXLabs suite (having previously used SwissLog, and a custom log database before that), and I am used to using N1MM+ for contests, which I import into DXKeeper afterwards. Is there a mechanism for adding new contests to DXKeeper, or should I just let it import whatever contest id N1MM+ puts into the log? I've noticed that there are some contests where the contest id that N1MM+ uses is different from the id that DXKeeper uses (e.g. CWOPS CWT), so I'm used to using the Contest Id replacement in the import for those. I'm just wondering if I need to worry about contests that DXK doesn't have an id for.
Ben -- Ben Coleman nj8j@benshome.net "I love the way Microsoft follows standards. In much the same manner that fish follow migrating caribou." Paul Tomblin
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Commander 15.0.9 is available
Dave AA6YQ
If you are using Window Defender Antivirus (Windows 10), update it to its latest malware definition in
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/wdsi/definitions before installing or upgrading to Commander 15.0.9 This release - updates CW speed shown in Main window's Mode panel when it changes (tnx to Norm KC1BMD) - correctly display spectrum data from an Icom transceiver if started with low-pass filtering enabled with a value of 1 (tnx to Floyd K9AC) - when controlling an Elecraft K3, KX3, or KX2 whose firmware supports the SW command, display the SWR while transmitting (tnx to Phil F5PHW and Greg VK3VT) - updates the TXMeter.htm documentation file Notes 1. in this version, the Secondary CAT Port's "CAT Protocol" selector can be set to "FlexRadio PGXL", but this is not yet working correctly with a FlexRadio PGXL amplifier. 2. Update your firewall and anti-malware applications to consider this new version of Commander to be "safe" - 0 of 56 antivirus scanners accessible via Virus Total detected malware <https://www.virustotal.com/gui/home/upload> - 0 of 15 antivirus scanners accessible via Jotti detected malware <https://virusscan.jotti.org/> - submitted for online analysis by Microsoft Windows Defender: no malware detected 3. If this upgrade doesn't work correctly, see the "After an Upgrade" section of http://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxlabwiki/ApplicationStoppedWorking 4. After upgrading, to revert to the previous version of Commander, see http://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxlabwiki/RevertApplicationVersion Commander 15.0.9 is available via the DXLab Launcher and via http://www.dxlabsuite.com/download.htm 73, Dave, AA6YQ
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Re: IC-705 wireless WLAN connection?
If you value being wireless higher than having access to the waterfall I can recommend using the Bluetooth serial port. If your computer does not already have it, a dongle is just a few dollars. Björn SM7IUN Den sön 11 apr. 2021 kl 01:33 skrev Dave AA6YQ <aa6yq@...>:
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Re: Warning to Yaesu FTDX-101 users
Dave AA6YQ
+ AA6YQ comments below
I can read mode ok, no problem. + That's because Commander uses the IF and OI CAT commands to track VFO A's frequency and mode and VFO B's frequency and mode, respectively. It does not use the MD commands, and thus is immune to the "MD command is rejected" regression in the latest FTDX-101 firmware release. 73,
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Re: IC-705 wireless WLAN connection?
Dave AA6YQ
+ AA6YQ comments below
I am trying to eliminate the USB because it causes a massive spike in noise when I use it with my MS Surface Pro in the field (POTA) That's funny though I am not that cheap for the cable's sake. Next is try some kind of choke on the USB cable. + If the choke isn't sufficient, take a look at the grounding among your system components. The 705 has two network modes. 1. It can be easily configured as an Access Point (connect to a PC or phone) as a network source. This connection of course does not provide internet connectivity to the corresponding phone/PC. 2. It can also be configured as a Station and connect to your home/hotspot internet just like any device (PC/phone) and gain internet access. Making it very fun to do digital modes and terminal modes. In all good fun I would also make a case for . . . "it's the future". It will be very entertaining to see what innovations come of this IC-705 feature. + Little will come of the "remote control" capability unless and until Icom documents the protocol. At present, they are in "optimize sales of RS-BA1" mode. + Commander has long interacted with Flex Signature radios via an Ethernet connection. 73, Dave, AA6YQ
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Re: IC-705 wireless WLAN connection?
Thanks, Dave/all I am trying to eliminate the USB because it causes a massive spike in noise when I use it with my MS Surface Pro in the field (POTA) That's funny though I am not that cheap for the cable's sake. Next is try some kind of choke on the USB cable. The 705 has two network modes.
In all good fun I would also make a case for . . . "it's the future". It will be very entertaining to see what innovations come of this IC-705 feature. 73 Joe DX K0PLT
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Re: Warning to Yaesu FTDX-101 users
BILL KENNAMER
I can read mode ok, no problem.
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On Sunday, April 11, 2021, 9:20 AM, Joe Subich, W4TV <lists@...> wrote:
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Re: Warning to Yaesu FTDX-101 users
Joe Subich, W4TV
Actually, Commander also polls the transceiver using the MD0; command.
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It should be impacted - unable to read mode from the transceiver. 73, ... Joe, W4TV
On 2021-04-11 10:02 AM, Steve - N3SL wrote:
From my reading, this seems to be limited to those of us running microHamMKII or MKIII and associated software. If that's your case, you're the
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Re: Warning to Yaesu FTDX-101 users
Steve - N3SL
From my reading, this seems to be limited to those of us running microHam MKII or MKIII and associated software. If that's your case, you're the exception.
On Sun, Apr 11, 2021 at 8:04 AM BILL KENNAMER <k5fuv@...> wrote:
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Re: Warning to Yaesu FTDX-101 users
BILL KENNAMER
What seems to be the problem with this new firmware? I upgraded mine with zero problems, and Commander works exactly the same as it always has.
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On Saturday, April 10, 2021, 7:02 PM, Steve - N3SL <n3sl@...> wrote:
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Re: IC-705 wireless WLAN connection?
Dave AA6YQ
+ AA6YQ comments below
how is it the found in windows?? as a serial via bluetooth device?? then it would show up like a normal serial connection (a com port so to speak) ... similöar as a serial to usb connction shos up as a comport auidio via bluetooth? then it would show like a normal soiundcard or in other words if it is all via bluetooth it would work similar as a wired connection or ... is it wifi/wlan and it connects to your home wireless lan to your router with an own ip number?? that would be more complicated then my guess its bluetooth (i do not own a 705) ... so at least its worth a try to use that wireless connection + Wireless LAN operation is described in chapter 11 of the IC-705's Advanced manual. This section very briefly describes 5 functions: 1. Synchronizing the internal clock with a time management server 2. Outputting the demodulated AF signal or 12 kHz IF signal 3. Remote control using the optional RS-BA1 software application 4. Gateway communication using the Internal Gateway function 5. Transferring pictures from a PC or a mobile device. + The protocol used for remotely control using the optional RS-BA1 software application is not documented. A similar and undocumented capability is provided in other recent Icom transceivers, so this protocol may have been reverse engineered by now. + Bluetooth operation is described in chapter 10 of the IC-705's Advanced manual. Bluetooth is used to convey audio to and from a headset and microphone. 73, Dave, AA6YQ
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Re: IC-705 wireless WLAN connection?
Siegfried Jackstien
how is it the found in windows?? as a serial via bluetooth device?? then it would show up like a normal serial connection (a com port so to speak) ... similöar as a serial to usb connction shos up as a comport auidio via bluetooth? then it would show like a normal soiundcard or in other words if it is all via bluetooth it would work
similar as a wired connection or ... is it wifi/wlan and it connects to your home wireless lan to your router with an own ip number?? that would be more complicated then my guess its bluetooth (i do not own a 705) ... so at least its
worth a try to use that wireless connection greetz sigi dg9bfc Am 10.04.2021 um 18:59 schrieb Joe DX:
Hey Dave,
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Re: Warning to Yaesu FTDX-101 users
Steve - N3SL
Not that I know of. I reinstalled the entire previous version, but I see now that W2YK just reloaded the main file and kept the other new files with success. I have chosen to leave well enough alone for now....
On Sat, Apr 10, 2021, 6:34 PM Dave AA6YQ <aa6yq@...> wrote: + AA6YQ comments below
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Re: Warning to Yaesu FTDX-101 users
Dave AA6YQ
+ AA6YQ comments below
Been there, done that. Re-installing previous firmware brings everything back to "normal." + Thanks for the report, Steve! Is there anything that FTDX-101 users need to know about re-installing the previous version of firmware? Dave
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