[Dx4win] Using Telnet

wo2n wo2n at att.net
Tue Jun 24 22:53:40 EDT 2008


I get the DX spots in DX window, and RTTY window , I run both windows hr.
Now in RTTY window I receive ALL posted spots, but in DX Spot window I don't 
see it ALL, like dupes sometimes.
I haven't figured out  why. I would like to see all spots in DX Spotting 
window Dupes , etc.
Anyway right or wrong I got to #1 Honor Roll, hi.
Tnx, 73 Bernie/WO2N.>
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jim Reisert AD1C" <jjreisert at alum.mit.edu>
To: <Paul at PaulFerguson.us>
Cc: <dx4win at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 10:35 AM
Subject: Re: [Dx4win] Using Telnet


> Honestly, I did not know you can do that.  But it does work.
>
> I guess the differences it that when using the RTTY window as you 
> describe, the DX Spots window is not active in this configuration.  I.e. 
> you don't get the benefits of DX4WIN filtering the spots to tell you which 
> ones are needed.
>
> 73 - Jim AD1C
>
> On 6/24/2008 7:20 AM, Paul Ferguson wrote:
>> Yes I am talking about DX4WIN (ver 7.04).
>>
>> Some years ago when DX4WIN first allowed getting Internet spots, I 
>> followed
>> some instructions for making it work. They involved using the RTTY 
>> window.
>>
>> I do not use RTTY at my station, but I have my Preferences for RTTY set 
>> to
>> Type=Regular and Port=TCP/IP. When I go to the RTTY window, right click 
>> to get
>> the popup, Internet connection is one of the options. This gets me spots 
>> in the
>> Packet window. Try it.
>>
>> I see now that I can also get the Internet connection option from the 
>> popup in
>> the Packet window, but I have just continued using my original way of 
>> getting
>> spots activated via the RTTY window.
>>
>> 73,
>> Paul
>> K5ESW
>>
>>
>>> Are you sure you're talking about DX4WIN and not some other program,
>>> like Writelog?  The RTTY window in DX4WIN has nothing to do with packet.
>>>
>>> The RTTY window layout *may* resemble the packet window, but the RTTY
>>> window says "RTTY" at the top, and the Packet Window says "Packet
>>> Window" at the top.
>>>
>>> If you can send me some screen captures, I might be able to understand
>>> what you think you see.
>>>
>>> 73 - Jim AD1C
>>>
>>> On 6/23/2008 8:52 PM, Paul Ferguson wrote:
>>>> Jin,
>>>>
>>>> When I connect to packet via Internet, it is the RTTY Window in Dx4win 
>>>> where I
>>>> right click and select "Internet connection". I think this is what is 
>>>> meant by
>>>> "RTTY telnet".
>>>>
>>>> Paul
>>>> K5ESW
>>>>
>>>>> On 6/23/2008 7:04 PM, wo2n wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> A Ham friend of mine has downloaded the latest version.
>>>>>> He is trying to get the RTTY telnet to work. Can feature be used with
>>>>>> demo software?
>>>>> What do you mean by "RTTY telnet"?  I've never heard of this!
>>>>>
>>>>> If you mean telnet to a DX Cluster, you must configure Packet1
>>>>> preferences to Type=Regular, COM Port=TCP/IP.
>>>>>
>>>>> Then when the Packet Window comes up, right-click and select "Internet
>>>>> connection".
>>>>>
>>>>> 73 - Jim AD1C
>
>
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