DL5NAM said: > DX4WIN is a log soft - no SO2R possible
Not correct. DX4Win has supported SO2R since version 6.01 through an LPT port to devices like the DXD, ZS4TX SCKII, SO2R Master, etc. > I am using DX4WIN ( V6 !! ) or Writelog (with MultiKeyer from Writelog). What functions of the W5XD Multikeyer are you using with DX4win? N3HS said: > While it would be nice to have the computer automate the switch between radios, it is not a requirement for me as I tend to use the dual VFOs in my MP as a dual radio sort of thing. < It is not clear what it is you are asking to do. Do you have two radios or not? If you are using the two VFOs in one radio, just press the A<>B button to switch between them. > 1. The DXD docs say it works with Writelog, but the ham who > responded to my questions addressed to the link on their web site uses > CT and does not have personal experience with Writelog. Writelog, CT, TR, and DX4win all support the same LPT port configuration. One setup should work on all software. > 2. The interfacing of the DXD to Writelog seems dependant on use of > the W5XD keyer which itself is listed as a SO2R box. Not correct. You would use either the DXD or the W5XD box, not both. The W5XD box only works with Writelog. > 3. From what I can tell from the W5XD keyer stuff on their web page > it is a great CW device but doesn't seem to support TX audio. It supports audio too, but again, only with Writelog. > 4. Both boxes are around $200 and it seems you need both. Nope. > 5. Not clear what works on DX4WIN as the info I found in the DX4WIN > documents I have is somewhat general DX4win supports SO2R via the LPT port since version 6.01. 73, Bob Naumann - W5OV ex N5NJ

