Some doubts about 'cherry picking'


Renner PY7RP <rennerpedroza@...>
 

Hello OM,


I have been using the 'cherry-picking' option with WSJT and i have some doubts and would be very pleased if anyone can help me:


1. Cherry-picking is driven by "grid hunting" not "dxcc hunting"? If it is not correct, how to setup for DXCC hunting? (i just could not find it)

2. I usually watch the "cherry-picking" event viewer to understand better how the Logger32 + WSJT work together.... and i see some times some stations are ignored by the "cherry-picking" process.... why?

3. I see there are some (what i think to be) error codes like *3, *4, *7 after some cherry-picking events... what these numbers mean?


Thanks in advance for any help


73 Renner
PY7RP


Jan <hamlogger@...>
 

You could try JTDX and see if that makes any difference

73
Jan
PA4JJ

Op 20-11-2022 om 11:56 schreef Renner PY7RP via groups.io:
Hello OM,


I have been using the 'cherry-picking' option with WSJT and i have some doubts and would be very pleased if anyone can help me:


1. Cherry-picking is driven by "grid hunting" not "dxcc hunting"? If it is not correct, how to setup for DXCC hunting? (i just could not find it)

2. I usually watch the "cherry-picking" event viewer to understand better how the Logger32 + WSJT work together.... and i see some times some stations are ignored by the "cherry-picking" process.... why?

3. I see there are some (what i think to be) error codes like *3, *4, *7 after some cherry-picking events... what these numbers mean?


Thanks in advance for any help


73 Renner
PY7RP

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73
Jan
PA4JJ
______________________________________________________

My dxspider clusters running 24/7 on a raspberry pi 2
pa4jj-2 telnet 77.174.195.163 port 7300
pa4jj-3 telnet 77.174.195.163 port 7388


ja1nlx
 

and if you have not read ver4.0 Help then you should read first.
Everything is explained there.

73 de aki
JA1NLX

On 2022/11/20 20:06:58, Jan <hamlogger@...> wrote:

You could try JTDX and see if that makes any difference

73
Jan
PA4JJ

Op 20-11-2022 om 11:56 schreef Renner PY7RP via groups.io:
Hello OM,


I have been using the 'cherry-picking' option with WSJT and i have some doubts and would be very pleased if anyone can help me:


1. Cherry-picking is driven by "grid hunting" not "dxcc hunting"? If it is not correct, how to setup for DXCC hunting? (i just could not find it)

2. I usually watch the "cherry-picking" event viewer to understand better how the Logger32 + WSJT work together.... and i see some times some stations are ignored by the "cherry-picking" process.... why?

3. I see there are some (what i think to be) error codes like *3, *4, *7 after some cherry-picking events... what these numbers mean?


Thanks in advance for any help


73 Renner
PY7RP

-- 
73
Jan
PA4JJ
______________________________________________________

My dxspider clusters running 24/7 on a raspberry pi 2
pa4jj-2 telnet 77.174.195.163 port 7300
pa4jj-3 telnet 77.174.195.163 port 7388


Bob
 


Start reading Section 15 (on page 301), Information, setup, and operation of the cherry-picker is in this section of the help documentation. SeventyThree(s).

On 11/20/2022 5:56 AM Renner PY7RP via groups.io <rennerpedroza@...> wrote:


Hello OM,


I have been using the 'cherry-picking' option with WSJT and i have some doubts and would be very pleased if anyone can help me:


1. Cherry-picking is driven by "grid hunting" not "dxcc hunting"? If it is not correct, how to setup for DXCC hunting? (i just could not find it)

2. I usually watch the "cherry-picking" event viewer to understand better how the Logger32 + WSJT work together.... and i see some times some stations are ignored by the "cherry-picking" process.... why?

3. I see there are some (what i think to be) error codes like *3, *4, *7 after some cherry-picking events... what these numbers mean?


Thanks in advance for any help


73 Renner
PY7RP