Some doubts about 'cherry picking'


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


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


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

-- 
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


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