In DM780 toolbar click "Program options" then click on "Logbook" in the
left-hand column of the
Screen that pops up. Now click on the "QSO Forwarding" tab and on that
screen put check marks in
The "Forward new logbook entries to Dxbase" and "Make Dxbase the active
program" check boxes.
Close the window and now all QSOs logged from DM780 will be logged in both
HRD Logbook and DXBase
(if DXBase it running) If it works like mine you will have to switch to the
DXBase window and
Click down on the next empty log entry to have the entry saved. I know DM780
says "Make DXBase the
Active Program" but it does not switch to the DXBase window as I thought it
should. If you forget
To switch and enter the QSO in DXBase then the next QSO that you log will
overwrite the last one etc.
Maybe Simon can get this fixed before too long.

73 de Tony,  KD4K
 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Joe
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2011 12:36 AM
To: DXBase List
Subject: [Dxbase] Qso Forwarding into DXBase 2007

Does anyone have experience in the following that could point me in the
correct direction please? And does DXBase 2007 support the UDP protocol?
When I follow the link below from HRD/DM780 it takes me to Neal's web site.
But I find nothing about DXBase SDK. I assume this link is from before Neal.
I find no reference in the DXBase help files.



Tnx,

Joe WL7E/W7



*DXbase*
DXbase accepts new logbook entries from programs such as DM780. The
information is documented in the DXbase SDK,
http://www.dxbase.com/Dxbsdk.txt.



.        DXbase must be running for records to be passed correctly.

DXbase adds the date and time automatically; it does not use values from
DM780.


*UDP Forwarding*
Select this option to forward new logbook entries to 3rd party programs
using the UDP protocol. This option is still experimental; only select it if
the logbook program you are using supports this option. The record is sent
using multibyte (non-UNICODE) text. The new logbook entry is sent in ADIF
format, prefixed with ADD. An example of a record is:



*ADD* <call:5>G6CNQ <qso_date:8:d>20070628 <time_on:6>180839 <band:3>20m
<mode:5>PSK31 <rst_sent:4>599  <a_index:1>5 <comment:8>Fine guy <cont:2>EU
<cqz:2>14 <dxcc:3>223 <freq:9>14.070000 <gridsquare:6>JO01go <ituz:2>27
<k_index:1>2 <my_country:10>Aaland Is. <name:11>Terry Genes <qth:17>Burnham
On Crouch <rst_rcvd:4>599  <sfi:2>73 <time_off:6>180854
<app_hamradiodeluxe_country:7:s>England <EOR>



In addition ADIF records are sent while the user is filling in fields in the
*Add *pane of the *Add Logbook Entry *window. These records are used by
contest logbooks such as N1MM.



To see the messages as they are sent select the *Log file *window (from the
*View *menu) and enable *Debug *(click the yellow Warning icon).
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