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harvesting information from duplicate QSOs
I have a new version of DXKeeper that can
- when you invoke the "Duplicates Filter" provided on the "Advanced Sorts, Filters, and Modifiers" window, optionally populate empty
items in a QSO to be
I have a new version of DXKeeper that can
- when you invoke the "Duplicates Filter" provided on the "Advanced Sorts, Filters, and Modifiers" window, optionally populate empty
items in a QSO to be
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Dave AA6YQ
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#202522
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Re: Commander question/request
* more AA6YQ comments below
* As you've likely discovered by now, Hamlib doesn't provide an API that controls the notch filter bandwidth. Hamlib only provides control over a small groups of common
* more AA6YQ comments below
* As you've likely discovered by now, Hamlib doesn't provide an API that controls the notch filter bandwidth. Hamlib only provides control over a small groups of common
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Dave AA6YQ
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#202521
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Re: LoTW upload problem
+ AA6YQ comments below
Ah - found the problem just after I posted.
DXKeeper had allow me to import the logs with the Station callsign as <space>M1L
+ the next version of DXKeeper ignores leading
+ AA6YQ comments below
Ah - found the problem just after I posted.
DXKeeper had allow me to import the logs with the Station callsign as <space>M1L
+ the next version of DXKeeper ignores leading
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Dave AA6YQ
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#202520
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Re: LoTW upload problem
Ah - found the problem just after I posted.
DXKeeper had allow me to import the logs with the Station callsign as <space>M1L
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Stewart G0LGS
Ah - found the problem just after I posted.
DXKeeper had allow me to import the logs with the Station callsign as <space>M1L
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Stewart G0LGS
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Stewart Wilkinson
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#202519
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Re: LoTW upload problem
Does tQSL have a certificate for M1L and is it associated with the
M1L Station Location?
73,
... Joe, W4TV
Does tQSL have a certificate for M1L and is it associated with the
M1L Station Location?
73,
... Joe, W4TV
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Joe Subich, W4TV
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#202518
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LoTW upload problem
I have Today for the first time used a new special callsign M1L for some QSO's - these have been added to DXKeeper and appear with M1L as the Station Callsign and the correct MyQTH.
Each of the QSO's
I have Today for the first time used a new special callsign M1L for some QSO's - these have been added to DXKeeper and appear with M1L as the Station Callsign and the correct MyQTH.
Each of the QSO's
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Stewart Wilkinson
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#202517
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Re: Correcting the GT logbook
+ AA6YQ comments below
Dave- He probably means Grid Tracker, which has no logbook. It looks at the WSJTX_log.adi file for its data.
SO the adif entries in that file need to be corrected.
BTW, Grid
+ AA6YQ comments below
Dave- He probably means Grid Tracker, which has no logbook. It looks at the WSJTX_log.adi file for its data.
SO the adif entries in that file need to be corrected.
BTW, Grid
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Dave AA6YQ
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#202516
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Re: Correcting the GT logbook
Dave- He probably means Grid Tracker, which has no logbook. It looks at the WSJTX_log.adi file for its data.
SO the adif entries in that file need to be corrected.
BTW, Grid Tracker has a groups.io
Dave- He probably means Grid Tracker, which has no logbook. It looks at the WSJTX_log.adi file for its data.
SO the adif entries in that file need to be corrected.
BTW, Grid Tracker has a groups.io
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d_ziolkowski
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#202515
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Re: Commander and Spot Collector Won't Open
+ AA6YQ comments below
After I did the last update to DXLab Launcher, I had problems opening up both Commander and Spot Collector.
+ The DXLab Launcher was last updated nearly a year ago, on
+ AA6YQ comments below
After I did the last update to DXLab Launcher, I had problems opening up both Commander and Spot Collector.
+ The DXLab Launcher was last updated nearly a year ago, on
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Dave AA6YQ
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#202514
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Commander and Spot Collector Won't Open
After I did the last update to DXLab Launcher, I had problems opening up both Commander and Spot Collector. All other applications work, however, I get a " Component 'MouseWheelControl.ocx' or one of
After I did the last update to DXLab Launcher, I had problems opening up both Commander and Spot Collector. All other applications work, however, I get a " Component 'MouseWheelControl.ocx' or one of
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charles miller
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#202513
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Re: Using Ethernet to communicate with equipment
In my past work we used the term well-known with regard to "port" numbers (e.g. port numbers 0 - 1023). A static IP address is also known as a fixed or dedicated address.
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73, Norm/KC1BMD
In my past work we used the term well-known with regard to "port" numbers (e.g. port numbers 0 - 1023). A static IP address is also known as a fixed or dedicated address.
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73, Norm/KC1BMD
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Norm - KC1BMD
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#202512
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Re: Using Ethernet to communicate with equipment
There's also a $5.00 book, "TCP/IP for Dummies" and an online course at udemy.com
Good luck!
Jim
wb4gcs@...
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There's also a $5.00 book, "TCP/IP for Dummies" and an online course at udemy.com
Good luck!
Jim
wb4gcs@...
This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus
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Jim Sanford
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#202511
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Re: Using Ethernet to communicate with equipment
Hi Dave,
I'll have a go with some analogies that may help.
UDP is like sending a letter, fire and forget. You put a message (datagram) into an envelope (IP packet) and send it to a already known
Hi Dave,
I'll have a go with some analogies that may help.
UDP is like sending a letter, fire and forget. You put a message (datagram) into an envelope (IP packet) and send it to a already known
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g4wjs
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#202510
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Re: Using Ethernet to communicate with equipment
+ AA6YQ comments below
"The Internet Protocol (abbreviated IP) is responsible for addressing host interfaces, encapsulating data into datagrams and routing datagrams from a source host interface to a
+ AA6YQ comments below
"The Internet Protocol (abbreviated IP) is responsible for addressing host interfaces, encapsulating data into datagrams and routing datagrams from a source host interface to a
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Dave AA6YQ
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#202509
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Re: Correcting the GT logbook
+ AA6YQ comments below
+ What is a "GT Logbook"?
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
+ AA6YQ comments below
+ What is a "GT Logbook"?
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
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Dave AA6YQ
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#202508
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Using Ethernet to communicate with equipment
All
I am struggling to move to the "next level" of passing information from DXLab to various pieces of hardware via an Ethernet connection.
My problem is not with DXLab per-se but rather that much
All
I am struggling to move to the "next level" of passing information from DXLab to various pieces of hardware via an Ethernet connection.
My problem is not with DXLab per-se but rather that much
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Dave / NR1DX
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#202507
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Correcting the GT logbook
I made a mistake in serted some incorrect data in the log window of WSJTX that pops up after a successful QSO. That informaton got passed along to QRZ, LOTW and eQSL as well as showing on the Grid
I made a mistake in serted some incorrect data in the log window of WSJTX that pops up after a successful QSO. That informaton got passed along to QRZ, LOTW and eQSL as well as showing on the Grid
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WALTDEWS@...
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#202506
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Re: Telnet Access to IOTA Spots
# I'm not aware of there being a dedicated IOTA cluster, but if you find one, please post the particulars here. Thanks!
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
# I'm not aware of there being a dedicated IOTA cluster, but if you find one, please post the particulars here. Thanks!
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
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Dave AA6YQ
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#202505
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Re: Telnet Access to IOTA Spots
+ AA6YQ comments below
Is there a telnet address for IOTA spots so I can add them to SpotCollector like I do SOTA?
+ Are you asking if there is a DXCluster that is dedicated to IOTA spots?
++ Yes, I
+ AA6YQ comments below
Is there a telnet address for IOTA spots so I can add them to SpotCollector like I do SOTA?
+ Are you asking if there is a DXCluster that is dedicated to IOTA spots?
++ Yes, I
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Bob AF9W
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#202504
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Re: Group date change
+ AA6YQ comments below
+ Yes, that's fine too.
+ Good!
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
+ AA6YQ comments below
+ Yes, that's fine too.
+ Good!
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
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Dave AA6YQ
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#202503
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