Packet/RTTY window shows all spots

DX Spots window is a filtered version of it, dupes are eliminated, etc.

73 - Jim AD1C

On 6/24/2008 8:53 PM, wo2n wrote:
I get the DX spots in DX window, and RTTY window , I run both windows hr.
Now in RTTY window I receive ALL posted spots, but in DX Spot window I
don't see it ALL, like dupes sometimes.
I haven't figured out why. I would like to see all spots in DX Spotting
window Dupes , etc.
Anyway right or wrong I got to #1 Honor Roll, hi.
Tnx, 73 Bernie/WO2N.>
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Honestly, I did not know you can do that. But it does work.

I guess the differences it that when using the RTTY window as you
describe, the DX Spots window is not active in this configuration.
I.e. you don't get the benefits of DX4WIN filtering the spots to tell
you which ones are needed.

73 - Jim AD1C

On 6/24/2008 7:20 AM, Paul Ferguson wrote:
Yes I am talking about DX4WIN (ver 7.04).

Some years ago when DX4WIN first allowed getting Internet spots, I
followed
some instructions for making it work. They involved using the RTTY
window.

I do not use RTTY at my station, but I have my Preferences for RTTY
set to
Type=Regular and Port=TCP/IP. When I go to the RTTY window, right
click to get
the popup, Internet connection is one of the options. This gets me
spots in the
Packet window. Try it.

I see now that I can also get the Internet connection option from the
popup in
the Packet window, but I have just continued using my original way of
getting
spots activated via the RTTY window.

73,
Paul
K5ESW


Are you sure you're talking about DX4WIN and not some other program,
like Writelog? The RTTY window in DX4WIN has nothing to do with packet.

The RTTY window layout *may* resemble the packet window, but the RTTY
window says "RTTY" at the top, and the Packet Window says "Packet
Window" at the top.

If you can send me some screen captures, I might be able to understand
what you think you see.

73 - Jim AD1C

On 6/23/2008 8:52 PM, Paul Ferguson wrote:
Jin,

When I connect to packet via Internet, it is the RTTY Window in
Dx4win where I
right click and select "Internet connection". I think this is what
is meant by
"RTTY telnet".

Paul
K5ESW

On 6/23/2008 7:04 PM, wo2n wrote:

A Ham friend of mine has downloaded the latest version.
He is trying to get the RTTY telnet to work. Can feature be used
with
demo software?
What do you mean by "RTTY telnet"? I've never heard of this!

If you mean telnet to a DX Cluster, you must configure Packet1
preferences to Type=Regular, COM Port=TCP/IP.

Then when the Packet Window comes up, right-click and select
"Internet
connection".

73 - Jim AD1C


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