When you send a RR73 and get nothing back, then wsjtx has logged the
call, but you don't know if your RR73 was received,
or if the other party logged you.
Making the log work only on 73 sent or received instead of RR73,
confirms the sig report both ways and the qso both ways.
if the program
>Hopefully, in an ideal world, it should be that WSJT-X waits for a second
>RR73 (hypothetical answer confirmation sequence I mean) from the remote
>station, before to definitely close and log the QSO.
Hi Marco,
I am not sure what you mean by the “second RR73”. There seems to be a generic
It is a good point, wsjtx should not auto log until the 73 is received,
not RR73 sent.
Case in point is the rejected eqsl's from stations in my log, but I am
not in theirs.
This would save that problem.
In the meantime, in those situation's, my TX is set free to change, and
I click a
Il 14/07/22 23:18, jarmo ha scritto:
Thu, 14 Jul 2022 23:02:32 -0300
Marco Calistri via wsjt-devel
kirjoitti:
Hello,
This occurrence causes that WSJT-X logging the QSO then I go to hit
"OK" and QSO is getting saved on my CQRLOG app.
(I'm using Linux).
I'm using also, now question, why
Thu, 14 Jul 2022 23:02:32 -0300
Marco Calistri via wsjt-devel
kirjoitti:
> Hello,
> This occurrence causes that WSJT-X logging the QSO then I go to hit
> "OK" and QSO is getting saved on my CQRLOG app.
>
> (I'm using Linux).
I'm using also, now question, why you hit OK, if qso is not
Hello,
I've collected several use-cases wherein my WSJT-X sends the RR73 to
the other station which keeps to send back the RST to me.
This occurrence causes that WSJT-X logging the QSO then I go to hit
"OK" and QSO is getting saved on my CQRLOG app.
(I'm
I use FLRig to control my IC-7300 and SDRUno to control my SDR with Omnirig
optionally syncing the two together.
73, Carey, WB4HXE
On Thu, Jul 14, 2022 at 4:47 PM Rob O'Leary via wsjt-devel <
wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> I have thought of doing something like this but
This can be done using either rigctld or FLRig and rigctlcom.
rigctlcom provides a TS-2000 emulator that can work with most any program
needing a COM port to talk to the rig and work simulataneously with WSJTX
connected to rigctld or FLRig.
So you can set up WSJTX to use Hamlib NET rigctl or
Hi Alex,
I have thought of doing something like this but I expect/hope that we
are not the only people wanting to do sync a panadapter/rx SDR to their
wsjtx band and so there might be a way to do it that I don't have to
invent/code.
Regards
Rob
On 14/07/2022 21:28, Alex Lelievre wrote:
Hi Rob,
I’ve modified Hamlib so that when I switch frequency on my radio it also sends
a command to my SDR software to go to that frequency via CAT. I’m sure there
are tools out there that do this without the need to modify existing software
but figured I’d put it out there in case that helps
Hi
I have searched the email list and the online user guide, so I hope I
havent missed obvious documentation...
We use wsjt-x to control an icom746 connected to a 10GHz transverter. We
operate Q65-D for EME. We have fed a 618MHz receive IF to a receive only
SDR to allow us to see a wider
I think everyone here is slightly confused...
Henryk,
Two things need to be checked in WSJT-X settings. On the General Tab
in Settings, check the following two items:
"Double Click on Call sets TX enable", and, "Disable Tx after sending 73"
What these two setting do for you is after you
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