That is correct:
ModeSubMode
MFSKFT4
That is what is showing in my DXWIN Log for FT4 QSOs.
Also when uploading the DX4WIN log to LOTW (for example) a QSO is correctly
showing as a FT4 QSO:
W3KB
JI1RUX
2024-04-08 22:52:00
15M
FT4
21.14158
, this all happens within a few seconds with one push of the UP button.
Keith W3KB
-Original Message-
From: Kurt Zimmerman - W2MW
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2024 4:33 PM
To: Keith Beebe W3KB ; abwl...@gmail.com; dx4win@mailman.qth.net
Cc: n...@arrl.net
Subject: Re: [Dx4win] DX4Win Conflict
Here is the way I do it.by avoiding the conflict in the first place.
I run DX4WIN and WSJT-X side by side on my computer screen. DX4WIN on the left
and WSJT-X on the right.
Now here is the main point: Go to the RADIO menu listing in the upper left
corner of DX4WIN. Drop down the menu and
I can run them side by side (DX4WIN and WSJT-X) on the screen but here 's the
catch.
Since they both must use the same port (in my case COM 6) for CAT control of
the rig one must be "off" and the other on.
DX4WIN has a way to take the CAT offline. In the upper left menu see RADIO and
scroll
Let’s see if he can get things running on the one port (in his case Com 7
enhanced Yaesu port) before even trying a port splitter.
One thing at a time. The bottom line is he is trying to get DX4WIN working.
Keith W3KB
From: Tim moore
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2023 9:48 PM
To: Keith Beebe W3KB
There will be a conflict if you have WSJT-X (or anything else) running on that
port and you try to start DX4WIN.
Make sure nothing else is accessing that port (in this case your Com 7) and see
if DX4WIN launches on its own.
You must use the G4IRN rig file designed for the Yaesu FTDX101. I am
I use the WKMini (Winkey Mini) on DX4WIN.
Used the regular WinKey before.
Both work great on DX4WIN.
Keith W3KB
-Original Message-
From: dx4win-boun...@mailman.qth.net On Behalf
Of W9RPM
Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2022 6:48 PM
To: DX4WIN
Subject: [Dx4win] cw keyer
Looking how to
Dave N4QS
First, thank you for the info on MacroRecorder.
I have mine set up and it is working very well.
Like yours, it takes now only about two seconds to import the WSJT-X log to
DX4WIN.
73,
Keith W3KB
From: dx4win-boun...@mailman.qth.net on behalf
of
All of my imported FT4 QSO's from LOTW are confirmed. I use DX4WIN 9.09.1259
also.
When importing the lotwreport.adi file into DX4WIN make sure the Options for
duplicate QSOs window says: "imported QSO sets Lotw Confirmed flag"
For example: I just imported a lotwreport.adi report today
, March 19, 2021 9:52 AM
To: Keith Beebe W3KB
Subject: Re: [Dx4win] Set Startup Speed on new WinKey Mini (WKmini) CW keying
interface
Sounds like the initialization code in DX4WIN, then. I'm using the WinKey chip
built into my microHAM MK2R+, and it behaves properly. Not sure why the mini
sho
(or at least the minimum) speed.
73...
Randy, W8FN
On 3/18/2021 10:03 PM, Keith Beebe W3KB wrote:
Just installed the new WinKey Mini known as the WKmini CW keying interface
here on DX4WIN Version 9.0.9.1259.
The new WKmini is a straightforward interface with no more speed knob and
message
Just installed the new WinKey Mini known as the WKmini CW keying interface
here on DX4WIN Version 9.0.9.1259.
The new WKmini is a straightforward interface with no more speed knob and
message buttons, etc.
Quite frankly, I like it a lot.
The only thing I dislike is that the interface now
I run DX4WIN and WSJT-X side by side on the screen.
However, like you I have never found a way to have both programs get access to
the transceiver (CAT Control) at the same time. Yes, I tried the various port
sharing and splitting programs with the same results you did.
Therefore, I operate
The Radio parameter is listed as Yaesu FT5000(not FTDX5000).
Works fine here.
Keith W3KB
From: dx4win-boun...@mailman.qth.net on behalf
of Alexander Kopp MD
Sent: Friday, January 3, 2020 1:01 PM
To: Dx4win
Subject: [Dx4win] Fwd: DX4WIN V9 license for
You don't have a "problem", you are just not going far enough in the process.
The DX4WIN "Export to LOTW" does not actually export the file to Logbook of the
World. All it does is create an .ADIF file on your computer.
That .ADIF file must then be authenticated using the TQSL program with
Dave NR1DX:
In the File > Preferences > CW window I simply have Device Type: WinKey and
External keyer Port: Com 10 (yours is Com 2) all the others have None.
Now here is the other main part: Alt-K brings up the keyer window in DX4WIN.
Then right-click on that window and bring up the Settings
8 QSOs. You would chose that file to import
into DX4WIN as an ADIF file.
Keith W3KB
From: w...@aol.com
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2019 2:17 PM
To: k2...@arrl.net; Keith Beebe W3KB; manu...@artekmanuals.com;
DX4WIN@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Dx4win] DX4WIN and
At the moment, I am not aware of any ability to DIRECTLY have WSJT log into
DX4WIN.
However, here is how I do it.
I run DX4WIN and WSJT on FT8 at the same time, side by side on the screen, and
both using a shared COM port (in my case, COM5) for CAT control.
I have WSJT log the contacts I
Mine is working on a FTDX5000 MP Limited just fine using the following settings:
FTDX5000 00 Hex 38400 BaudPoll Rate 500 Max tries 3RTS High
My other suggestion is to double check the Baud Rate setting of the COM Port
you are using. Use Windows Device Manager to check it and
Try the following:
Using Windows Device Manager make sure the specific COM Port (Your USB cable
with the chipset) is configured for 38400 baud 8N1. You can even modify the
COM Port number here if you want.
NOTE: In the FT DX 5000 itself, set Menu 032 GENE CAP BPS to 38400
In DX4WIN:
Set
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