Re: [Dx4win] JT65A

2016-08-11 Thread Courtney Judd
ok, I use a 2000D hooked to my computer via a microKeyer 2 by microHAM. 
I downloaded JT65-hf and it seemed to be much simpler. I have com port 3 
for keying and rig control/freq etc selected as it is that way in the 
microHAM router. BUT, it will key but no audio received or sent and no 
freq showing. I have tried all combos of listed devices and no luck. 
Somehow I knew that this was not going to be easy!! lol any help/ideas? 
thanks Cort K4WI



Joe Subich, W4TV 
Thursday, August 11, 2016 10:32 AM

On 8/11/2016 10:40 AM, Björn Ekelund wrote:
> If you use any of Microham's USB enabled units (CW keyers, TNC, rig
> controllers...) this functionality is built in.

Only microHAM "Keyer" series interfaces (microkeyer, microkeyer II,
digikeyer, digikeyer II, CW Keyer or MK2R+).  USB Interface II and
USB Interface III do not provide the CAT/2nd CAT capability as they
have no internal microprocessor.

73,

   ... Joe, W4TV



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Re: [Dx4win] JT65A

2016-08-11 Thread Joe Subich, W4TV


On 8/11/2016 10:40 AM, Björn Ekelund wrote:
> If you use any of Microham's USB enabled units (CW keyers, TNC, rig
> controllers...) this functionality is built in.

Only microHAM "Keyer" series interfaces (microkeyer, microkeyer II,
digikeyer, digikeyer II, CW Keyer or MK2R+).  USB Interface II and
USB Interface III do not provide the CAT/2nd CAT capability as they
have no internal microprocessor.

73,

   ... Joe, W4TV


On 8/11/2016 10:40 AM, Björn Ekelund wrote:

If you use any of Microham's USB enabled units (CW keyers, TNC, rig
controllers...) this functionality is built in.
http://www.microham.com/

You can have two virtual serial ports (e.g. COM1, COM2) in your PC/Mac
with a single CAT interface.
Running DX4Win and e.g. fldigi or even HRD in parallel works fine.

Björn SM7IUN

2016-08-11 1:43 GMT+02:00 John, K9EL :

If you download and install VSPE from Eterlogic, you can share one Com Port
with two different pieces of software, thus negating the need to turn off
radio control of DX4Win when using other software.   I use VSPE for DX4Win
and Radio Control software on the same single com port.

73,
John K9EL

-Original Message-
From: DX4WIN [mailto:dx4win-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of N4QS, Dave
Perry
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2016 5:40 PM
To: 'Courtney Judd' ; 'ACG' 
Cc: 'SECC' ; Dx4win@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Dx4win] JT65A

Cort,

I use WSJT-X for JT65.  It is also available as a free download.  I setup
both WSJT-X and DX4WIN to run off of the same com port.  But I do not run
them at the same time.  When I want to work JT65, I click on Radio in DX4WIN
and click on Stop Radio, but I keep DX4WIN open.  This disconnects DX4WIN
from the radio and opens up the com port.

I then open WSJT-X and it automatically connects to the radio.  When I am
finished making a JT65 contact, the QSO is saved to the wsjt.log file.  I
then import the log file into DX4WIN.  Just go to File, Import/Export, make
sure ADIF is selected at the top, click on Import, go find the WSJT file in
your directory, double click on it, then when the window for Options for
Duplicates pops up, select Ignore Duplicate QSO.  This will ensure that you
only import any new JT65 QSOs into your DX4WIN log.

Since the signal reports from WSJT-X incorrectly go into the Notes for this
Call field, I then cut and paste to move the signal report information from
that field to the Notes for this QSO field.

When I am done working JT65, I close WSJT-X -- which frees up the com port.
I then click on Radio in DX4WIN and Start Radio to connect the radio back to
DX4WIN.  Again, not elegant but effective.  BTW, it is fun to work weak
signal JT65 on 6m as well as the other HF bands.  So you should give it a
try.

It would be great if Paul would someday start enhancing DX4WIN again.  I am
sure many of us would like to see an automatic interface between WSJT-X and
DX4WIN like there is for MMTTY.  We also need DX4WIN to support JT9 as a
mode.  I might also add that an automatic interface for Fldigi would be
great for the many other digital modes currently available.  But Paul has
been strangely inactive and incommunicado for five or six years now.

For the time being, this is a workaround that is cumbersome but pretty
foolproof.  Good luck.

73,

Dave, N4QS


-Original Message-
From: DX4WIN [mailto:dx4win-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Courtney
Judd
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2016 3:14 PM
To: ACG
Cc: SECC; Dx4win@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Dx4win] JT65A

well, I have been noticing that a lot of good dx is being spotted on
jt65 up around 50276 or so. Don't know anything about this but thought maybe
it might be something worth while to look into. So, I down loaded WSJT and
have it installed but looks to be very confusing to be sure. So any help on
getting me started would be appreciated. I also down loaded the instructions
and I can tell this is going to take some time and effort to get it all
playing correctly. I use DX4WIN for my general logging so maybe I would have
to have both programs open at the same time? Thanks, Cort K4WI
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Re: [Dx4win] JT65A

2016-08-11 Thread Björn Ekelund
If you use any of Microham's USB enabled units (CW keyers, TNC, rig
controllers...) this functionality is built in.
http://www.microham.com/

You can have two virtual serial ports (e.g. COM1, COM2) in your PC/Mac
with a single CAT interface.
Running DX4Win and e.g. fldigi or even HRD in parallel works fine.

Björn SM7IUN

2016-08-11 1:43 GMT+02:00 John, K9EL :
> If you download and install VSPE from Eterlogic, you can share one Com Port
> with two different pieces of software, thus negating the need to turn off
> radio control of DX4Win when using other software.   I use VSPE for DX4Win
> and Radio Control software on the same single com port.
>
> 73,
> John K9EL
>
> -Original Message-
> From: DX4WIN [mailto:dx4win-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of N4QS, Dave
> Perry
> Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2016 5:40 PM
> To: 'Courtney Judd' ; 'ACG' 
> Cc: 'SECC' ; Dx4win@mailman.qth.net
> Subject: Re: [Dx4win] JT65A
>
> Cort,
>
> I use WSJT-X for JT65.  It is also available as a free download.  I setup
> both WSJT-X and DX4WIN to run off of the same com port.  But I do not run
> them at the same time.  When I want to work JT65, I click on Radio in DX4WIN
> and click on Stop Radio, but I keep DX4WIN open.  This disconnects DX4WIN
> from the radio and opens up the com port.
>
> I then open WSJT-X and it automatically connects to the radio.  When I am
> finished making a JT65 contact, the QSO is saved to the wsjt.log file.  I
> then import the log file into DX4WIN.  Just go to File, Import/Export, make
> sure ADIF is selected at the top, click on Import, go find the WSJT file in
> your directory, double click on it, then when the window for Options for
> Duplicates pops up, select Ignore Duplicate QSO.  This will ensure that you
> only import any new JT65 QSOs into your DX4WIN log.
>
> Since the signal reports from WSJT-X incorrectly go into the Notes for this
> Call field, I then cut and paste to move the signal report information from
> that field to the Notes for this QSO field.
>
> When I am done working JT65, I close WSJT-X -- which frees up the com port.
> I then click on Radio in DX4WIN and Start Radio to connect the radio back to
> DX4WIN.  Again, not elegant but effective.  BTW, it is fun to work weak
> signal JT65 on 6m as well as the other HF bands.  So you should give it a
> try.
>
> It would be great if Paul would someday start enhancing DX4WIN again.  I am
> sure many of us would like to see an automatic interface between WSJT-X and
> DX4WIN like there is for MMTTY.  We also need DX4WIN to support JT9 as a
> mode.  I might also add that an automatic interface for Fldigi would be
> great for the many other digital modes currently available.  But Paul has
> been strangely inactive and incommunicado for five or six years now.
>
> For the time being, this is a workaround that is cumbersome but pretty
> foolproof.  Good luck.
>
> 73,
>
> Dave, N4QS
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: DX4WIN [mailto:dx4win-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Courtney
> Judd
> Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2016 3:14 PM
> To: ACG
> Cc: SECC; Dx4win@mailman.qth.net
> Subject: [Dx4win] JT65A
>
> well, I have been noticing that a lot of good dx is being spotted on
> jt65 up around 50276 or so. Don't know anything about this but thought maybe
> it might be something worth while to look into. So, I down loaded WSJT and
> have it installed but looks to be very confusing to be sure. So any help on
> getting me started would be appreciated. I also down loaded the instructions
> and I can tell this is going to take some time and effort to get it all
> playing correctly. I use DX4WIN for my general logging so maybe I would have
> to have both programs open at the same time? Thanks, Cort K4WI
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