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 t
So if you really want to "un-associate" the .tcp file you would hold the SHIFT
key down then right mouse click on the file. Select "Open With" and change the
file association.
As Aln pointed out WHY? Notepad is about as thin & easy to edit the .tcp file.
73;
w2mw
Kurt W. Zimmerman
My Profil
Why? DX4WIN doesn't care if it's associated with Notepad. Just makes
it that much easier if you decide to edit the dx4win.tcp file since you
use a text editor to do that.
73,
Alan N5NA
Brian Spindor wrote:
Okay, now I've gone and done it. I was trying to help a friend with
DX4WIN and I
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
Okay, now I've gone and done it. I was trying to help a friend with
DX4WIN and I opened my dx4win.tcp file by right clicking on the file and
clicking on Open with Now I've got the file associated with
notepad. Can someone please tell me how to un-associate note pad to
this file. I've tr
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 P
Hi,
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?
I use an older version pre LOTW.
Tnx, 73, Bernie/WO2N.>
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You just need a standard 9 pin serial cable.
The settings are:
Address: 00
Baud Rate: 57600
DTR High - Unchecked
RTS High - Checked
At least that's what works on mine!
73,
Alan N5NA
http://www.tentecwiki.org
Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
I want to hook up an Omni VII to DX4WIN as a second radi
I want to hook up an Omni VII to DX4WIN as a second radio in DX4WIN
using a standard 9-pin COM port. I don't know what kind of connector
the radio has on the back (it's 2000 miles away). What kind of serial
cable do I need for it, and what are the standard baud rate, etc.
settings in DX4WIN?
Tha
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