That indeed goes along with the suggestion I expressed few days ago about 
implementing the UDP broadcast of DXspots to populate the Flex panadapter.

> http://wiki.flexradio.com/index.php?title=TCP/IP_spot&_ga=2.31403706.408445446.1565753003-675349499.1549592866

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73 de Max, N5NHJ (I8NHJ)

Thursday, September 19, 2019, 1:18:02 AM, you wrote:

> It seems that udp export/import is the new way to go between ham 
> applications. Clublog has announced livestreaming some days ago. See 
> https://clublog.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/3000092445-using-club-log-live-streams
> for details. Some authors wrote small applications which read the log 
> via udp and upload in real time the qsos in clublog's livestreaming. 
> Until now dx4win does not support livestreaming. See

> https://clublog.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/53200-which-logging-software-supports-realtime-uploads-

> ...73 de Kostas SV1DPI
>    (One of SZ1A-EP6T)

> Στις 19/9/2019 1:22 π.μ., ο n...@vci.net έγραψε:
>> I would like to request that Paul add UDP broadcast and import support
>> within DX4WIN so that we can interface WSJT-X to DX4WIN like it now can be
>> done with N1MM+.  I operated the ARRL VHF contest this weekend and had N1MM
>> and WSJT-X working together.  Every time I made a FT8 contact in WSJT-X, the
>> contact was automatically added in N1MM.  This allowed me to keep track of
>> dupes and scoring in real time.  Everything worked very seamlessly.  Both
>> programs actually exchanged information back and forth via the UDP
>> broadcasts.
>>
>>   
>>
>> We need the same capability in DX4WIN.  I have made over 7,500 FT8 and FT4
>> contacts over the past two summers.  Both modes are becoming increasingly
>> critical for weak signal DXing on 160 meters and 6 meters especially.
>> Although I have added to my DXCC band totals using FT8 on several of the
>> other bands as well.  It is not very handy to have to manually import the
>> adi logfile from WSJT-X into DX4WIN.  There are times in the heat of the
>> moment that you need the contacts added to DX4WIN but you do not have time
>> to stop and do the import.  This happened to me this summer in the middle of
>> a major opening into EU on 6 meters when I had a screen full of G stations
>> calling me.  Adding the WSJT-X contacts automatically and in real time helps
>> be to verify call signs, ensure the QSOs are valid and quickly report spots
>> on the cluster.  It also helps me to see when I have worked a new country
>> and to look up more info about a station via the QRZ.COM XML interface.
>>
>>   
>>
>> Paul, is there any reason that you do not think it is a good idea to support
>> the importing of QSOs via UDP broadcasts?  I wonder what other users think.
>> Any comments?
>>
>>   
>>
>> So many other programs support UDP, I am wondering if there is some
>> technical reason that DX4WIN cannot support it?
>>
>>   
>>
>> 73,
>>
>>   
>>
>> Dave, N4QS
>>
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