[Dx4win] Two telnet sessions....

2013-10-29 Thread Guy
I'd like to pull spots from two different clusters via telnet/tcpip.  One
site is the normal DXcluster, the second site is a SOTA-spots only cluster.


The goal would be to integrate them into the same spot window and two
color-tag the SOTA spots to distinguish them from the DXcluster spots.

Is this possible in DX4Win?  I know of folks doing this with Logger32.

Thanks in advance for any information.  73, Guy/N7UN

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Re: [Dx4win] Two telnet sessions....

2013-10-29 Thread Jim Reisert AD1C
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 11:05 AM, Guy n7un@gmail.com wrote:

 I'd like to pull spots from two different clusters via telnet/tcpip.  One
 site is the normal DXcluster, the second site is a SOTA-spots only cluster.


 The goal would be to integrate them into the same spot window and two
 color-tag the SOTA spots to distinguish them from the DXcluster spots.

 Is this possible in DX4Win?  I know of folks doing this with Logger32.

You can't do it directly in DX4WIN.  You could use the CC User program
by VE7CC to merge the spots and feed them into DX4WIN.  Create a
primary CC User instance connected to your normal DX Cluster node.
Connect DX4WIN to this instance via the Local telnet node.  Create a
secondary CC User instance connected to the SOTA cluster.
Unfortunately, there is no way to color-code the spots in DX4WIN.

See:  http://www.ve7cc.net/#Linking

What is the Telnet address etc. of the SOTA-only cluster node?

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Re: [Dx4win] Two telnet sessions....

2013-10-29 Thread Ian Fugler
I think you can do what Guy requests.  You connect to one cluster in the 
Packet window and the other in the RTTY window.  I sometimes do so.


73, Ian G4IIY

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On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 11:05 AM, Guy n7un@gmail.com wrote:


I'd like to pull spots from two different clusters via telnet/tcpip.  One
site is the normal DXcluster, the second site is a SOTA-spots only 
cluster.



The goal would be to integrate them into the same spot window and two
color-tag the SOTA spots to distinguish them from the DXcluster spots.

Is this possible in DX4Win?  I know of folks doing this with Logger32.


You can't do it directly in DX4WIN.  You could use the CC User program
by VE7CC to merge the spots and feed them into DX4WIN.  Create a
primary CC User instance connected to your normal DX Cluster node.
Connect DX4WIN to this instance via the Local telnet node.  Create a
secondary CC User instance connected to the SOTA cluster.
Unfortunately, there is no way to color-code the spots in DX4WIN.

See:  http://www.ve7cc.net/#Linking

What is the Telnet address etc. of the SOTA-only cluster node?

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Re: [Dx4win] Two telnet sessions....

2013-10-29 Thread Jim Reisert AD1C
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 2:23 PM, Ian Fugler G4IIY wrote:

 I think you can do what Guy requests.  You connect to one cluster in the
 Packet window and the other in the RTTY window.  I sometimes do so.

Right, Ian.  I always forget that you can do this.

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Re: [Dx4win] Two telnet sessions....

2013-10-29 Thread PY2YP

Pleae, how can I connect to a cluster using the RTTY window?

73 DX de PY2YP - Cesar

On 29/10/2013 18:44, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:

On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 2:23 PM, Ian Fugler G4IIY wrote:


I think you can do what Guy requests.  You connect to one cluster in the
Packet window and the other in the RTTY window.  I sometimes do so.


Right, Ian.  I always forget that you can do this.


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