Re: LBP2 - Na3P - WSJT-X
Mike
WOW…
And I just wanted to keep track of my QSO’s
From: hamlogger@groups.io [mailto:hamlogger@groups.io] On Behalf Of Bob
Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2020 11:48 AM To: hamlogger@groups.io Subject: Re: [hamlogger] LBP2 - Na3P - WSJT-X
In addition to the CAT serial port, there is an echo port and a slave port.
The echo port simply sends (it doesn't listen ... like my 4th XYL) frequency to an external device - like an amplifier, or band switch. The message format is user configurable ... for example you can have an Icom radio connected to the CAT and send Yeasu format messages to your amplifier, and the amplifier will follow your radio.
The slave port is for connecting another receiver or transceiver. One possible use is to connect a cheap SDR (with pretty must have eye candy) to your main boat anchor transceiver. The slave port follows the frequency and mode of the main radio. Like the echo port, the message format of the slave is user configurable. You could have an Icom transceiver connected to the CAT and connect the slave port to an SDR that looks like a Kenwood. Because different radios have different have different modes (maybe one has PKT-USB and the other has DATA-U, the user can map modes so that the slave follows correctly. Unlike the echo port, the slave port is bidirectional (it can listen and talk - like my new XYL). So, you can control the main radio frequency/mode from the slave.
SeventyThree(s)..
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Re: LBP2 - Na3P - WSJT-X
Bob <k4cy@...>
In addition to the CAT serial port, there is an echo port and a slave port.
The echo port simply sends (it doesn't listen ... like my 4th XYL) frequency to an external device - like an amplifier, or band switch. The message format is user configurable ... for example you can have an Icom radio connected to the CAT and send Yeasu format messages to your amplifier, and the amplifier will follow your radio.
The slave port is for connecting another receiver or transceiver. One possible use is to connect a cheap SDR (with pretty must have eye candy) to your main boat anchor transceiver. The slave port follows the frequency and mode of the main radio. Like the echo port, the message format of the slave is user configurable. You could have an Icom transceiver connected to the CAT and connect the slave port to an SDR that looks like a Kenwood. Because different radios have different have different modes (maybe one has PKT-USB and the other has DATA-U, the user can map modes so that the slave follows correctly. Unlike the echo port, the slave port is bidirectional (it can listen and talk - like my new XYL). So, you can control the main radio frequency/mode from the slave.
SeventyThree(s)..
On February 9, 2020 at 11:25 AM "Ilya Zozin,4Z1UF" <4z1uf@...> wrote:
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Re: LBP2 - Na3P - WSJT-X
Ilya Zozin,4Z1UF
Mainly historical reasons...Now, after realizing that L32 can work with WSJT w/o additional ports- only the spare port for PanAdaptor...otherwise you'll tell me L32 can work with some Pan Adaptor directly.
73, Ilya
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Re: LBP2 - Na3P - WSJT-X
Bob <k4cy@...>
I didn't know what LPB2 was, so I Googled it. Now I think I know what it is, but I don't know why you need it.
When you have just Logger32 and the radio, Logger32 controls the radio. Simple. When you want to run WSJT/JTDD, click the menu in Logger32. Logger32 turns off radio control, starts WSJT/JTDX. WSJT/JTDX takes control of the radio and passes frequency information to Logger32 by the UDP messages. Click the menu in Logger32 to stop WSJT/JTDX and WSJT/JTDX is stopped, Logger32 takes control of the radio and switches the radio back to the frequency/mode it was on before this silliness started. Or start the Logger32 CW Machine, WSJT/JTDX closes, Logger32 assumes radio control.
What is the extra software for? SeventyThree(s).
On February 8, 2020 at 10:38 AM "Ilya Zozin,4Z1UF" <4z1uf@...> wrote:
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Re: LBP2 - Na3P - WSJT-X
Cool, I was about to reply, well done. 73 Darren G0TSM
On 08/02/20 15:48, Ilya Zozin,4Z1UF
wrote:
Darren,
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Re: LBP2 - Na3P - WSJT-X
Ilya Zozin,4Z1UF
Darren,
it just works. Thanks a lot! 73, Ilya, 4Z1UF
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Re: LBP2 - Na3P - WSJT-X
Ilya Zozin,4Z1UF
Darren,
as I understood from above, L32 doesn't work with OmniRig!? In the above configuration you mated all of the stuff together? 73, Ilya
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Re: LBP2 - Na3P - WSJT-X
Ilya Zozin,4Z1UF
I have the Help file;
Logger32 already works nicely with my radio through LPB2 Struggling with adding WSJT to the configuration.... Will try the JTDX, simply even didn't know it exists (I'm mainly the CW guy). Thanks so far, Ilya, 4Z1UF
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Re: LogPrint crashed
Ilya Zozin,4Z1UF
Thanks a lot, Villi.
I didn't use ANY decimal yet, but at least now it works and I'll keep trying to create some different labels (mainly because mine Avery 5160 is different from the one in the L32:-) ) 73, Ilya, 4Z1UF
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Re: LBP2 - Na3P - WSJT-X
I use Omni-Rig between LPB2 and JTDX. FTDX5K >> LPB2 LPB2 >> Omni-Rig (CW Skimmer & JTDX) LPB2 >> NaP3 In JTDX I select Omni-Rig 1 as the radio, I presume this is the same in WSJT-X.
73 Darren G0TSM
On 08/02/20 14:54, Ilya Zozin,4Z1UF
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So, gentlemen, is is possible to mate all three: radio (FTDX5k), L32 and WSJT? From written above I understand it could be done by using the UDP, please explain how to configure it.
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Re: LBP2 - Na3P - WSJT-X
Bob <k4cy@...>
It is a three step process:
1) Google GITHUB LOGGER32 and download the latest Help file in your preferred format.
2) Configure Logger32 and your radio
3) Add WSJT to the configuration
SeventyThree(s).
PS. I strongly recommend you use JTDX in preference to WSJT.
On February 8, 2020 at 9:54 AM "Ilya Zozin,4Z1UF" <4z1uf@...> wrote:
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Re: LogPrint crashed
Vilhjalmur Sigurjonsson
Ilya, I have always found the Logprint to be very sensitive, so to speak, but when it runs it is very good, hi. What are you using for the decimal symbol in your computer? It must be a period (.) if not the logprint crashes. The settings are kept in the LogPrint.ini file in the Logprint directory, you can harvest from that for a fresh installation or you can rename the ini file and then copy portions from it to the new file that is made automatically, until you find out what gives the trouble. GL de Villi
From: hamlogger@groups.io [mailto:hamlogger@groups.io] On Behalf Of Ilya Zozin,4Z1UF
I was playing with Custom label design and at some stage LogPrint crashed. Now every time I'm trying to "preview" my design I'm getting "Run-time error 13: Type mismatch".
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Re: LBP2 - Na3P - WSJT-X
Ilya Zozin,4Z1UF
So, gentlemen, is is possible to mate all three: radio (FTDX5k), L32 and WSJT? From written above I understand it could be done by using the UDP, please explain how to configure it.
I have exactly the same setup as Jim, including LPB2 and "I was able to do prior to this." 73, Ilya, 4Z1UF
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LogPrint crashed
Ilya Zozin,4Z1UF
I was playing with Custom label design and at some stage LogPrint crashed. Now every time I'm trying to "preview" my design I'm getting "Run-time error 13: Type mismatch".
Shutting down and re-start does not help. Also, is it possible to access the "default" label design, change couple of things and save it under the "custom design", instead of creating it from scratch? Thanks, Ilya, 4Z1UF
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Re: Clear Callsign on QSY
Bob <k4cy@...>
I added this to the [Globals] section of the Logger32 INI
Looking at the Logbook Entry Window SETUP menu, I see this
SeventyThree(s).
On February 7, 2020 at 6:49 PM w1pr@... wrote:
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Re: Clear Callsign on QSY
Paul - W1PR
I am trying to widen the Clear Callsign on QSY Allowable parameter. I have added Allowable QSY Frequency=3.0 to the [Globals] section of the ini file but it has no effect. If the setup box is checked for call clears on QSY of 1.0, the call clears at 1.0. The menu item does not change from 1.0. If I uncheck the box, there is no clearing at all. It doesn't seem to matter whether the call is entered manually or on clicking the cluster window. I restarted Logger after each change of the ini file. What am I doing wrong?
TNX & 73 de Paul W1PR
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Re: DVK
Andy None <va3pl@...>
BIG thanks Andy SP9KR
On Friday, February 7, 2020, 2:01:35 p.m. GMT+1, Bob <k4cy@...> wrote:
If the focus is on the Logbook Entry Window, <ESC> aborts the DVK. Additional functionality for the next auto-update ... if the focus is on the DVK, <ESC> will abort. SeventyThree(s).
On February 7, 2020 at 4:41 AM "Andy None via Groups.Io" <va3pl@...> wrote:
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Re: DVK
Bob <k4cy@...>
If the focus is on the Logbook Entry Window, <ESC> aborts the DVK. Additional functionality for the next auto-update ... if the focus is on the DVK, <ESC> will abort. SeventyThree(s).
On February 7, 2020 at 4:41 AM "Andy None via Groups.Io" <va3pl@...> wrote:
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Re: logger32 and cw machine
john Kalou
Thanks very mach Villi is very easy to fix
73
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DVK
Andy None <va3pl@...>
DVK is wonderful tool and I am using it a lot. I have one request though that in addition to ABORT we have ESCape key working. Andy SP9KR
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