Bill,

Thank you so much for your super helpful response!

I’m especially thankful for the advice about the correct UDPSocket.Write 
function.  I can imagine wasting some time without that extra tip, so thanks.

73, Ed
W1KOK 



> On Mar 26, 2019, at 1:33 PM, Bill Somerville <g4...@classdesign.com> wrote:
> 
> On 26/03/2019 19:54, Ed Stokes wrote:
>> OK… I think I get it now.
>> 
>> I am using 127.0.0.1 and port 61880 shows up in my debugger when I look at 
>> the datagram.
>> 
>> Is this the IP and port to which I should send the message?
>> 
> Hi Ed,
> 
> yes, that is correct. The Address and Port properties of the Datagram object 
> you get from UDPSocket.Read are the address and port of the sender and that's 
> what you should set in the reply Datagram (same two properties) to route it 
> back to the right WSJT-X instance.
> 
> Your first code sample was using the wrong UDPSocket.Write function, you need 
> the one that takes a Datagram type argument and you supply that with the 
> Address, Data, and Port properties set as above.
> 
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.
> 
> 
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