Problem fixed.
Thanks to all who replied.
I suspected the COM or LPT ports controlling the radio or Top Ten. I
removed those from DX4WIN Preferences, but that did not help. I also
set everything to do with packet to "none", that didn't help.
Now, why did I do what is outlined below? Despera
I am running DX4WIN on two computers, practically identical with the
same amount of memory.
One of them runs about 4-7% CPU usage with several windows open,
including WriteLog, along with DX4Win.
The other computer goes to 99% CPU usage as soon as I open DX4Win. I
don't even have to open a lo
Does DX4WIN support FSK keying via a COM port?
I have it running with a sound card to MIC connection, but when I look
at the MMTTY setup Misc tab, the COM-TxD area is greyed out. It looks
like AFSK may the only way to run RTTY.
Thanks, Dennis
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I tried this last month when I first started using DX4WIN, and couldn't
get it to work.
I just tried it again, and it won't give me the information for the call.
Perhaps I'm not hitting the right keys.
From the log entry window, I hit F3. This brings up a window,
"Callsign/Mgr lookup".
What
What parameter do I have to set to keep incoming packet spots from
momentarily switching the band pass filter I have connected to LPT-1?
My Packet 1 prefernces are set to REGULAR and TCP/IP, for Telnet access.
The BP filter switches to the band the packet spot is on the when the
spot is receive
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