To my knowledge it does not integrate with any sound-card based RTTY
programs.  I know you can import QSOs from WriteLog and many others, but not
in real time.

For casual QSOs, I use the RTTY window to drive my KAM in terminal mode.
I've set up the PF macros to do useful things, almost the same as in the PSK
window.   Of course, I have to set the call and other info in DX4WIN
manually.  In a contest, that would slow me up considerably, so I use MixW,
export ADIF, then import it to DX4WIN after the contest.

Appendix E mentions  the possibility of data sharing with other programs,
and the methods used, but does not name any programs which are compatible.

John, K2CIB

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jim Martin - MM0BQI" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DX4WIN" <dx4win@mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 6:36 AM
Subject: [Dx4win] RTTY


> I am considering moving up to DX4WIN to do my station logging.  I am most
> impressed with the way it handles different callsigns and integrates with
> LOTW.
> I would like information on how users work everyday RTTY QSOs with the
> program.  For contest logging I use N1MM and WriteLog which do the job
very
> well.  Can DX4WIN provide a similar level of integration and ease of
> operation using soundcard based RTTY programs like MMTTY?
> Thanks
> Jim  MM0BQI
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