[Dx4win] CW 15 21.026 default?

Jim Reisert AD1C jjreisert at alum.mit.edu
Tue May 24 15:49:33 EDT 2011


On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 1:21 PM, Marcos Amaral <pt2cc at hotmail.com> wrote:

> If I choose “Add real time”, F9 function on the QSO windows the Mode and
> Band are the same I set on Preferences – QSO -
> “Default for new QSO”: Band 20m and Mode CW. For now all are ok.
> If I click on the DX Spots window all informations are transferred ok to
> the QSO window and the RIG is set ok too (7.010.00 – for exemple), BUT... 2 or 3
> seconds after this, the Mode, Band and Freq(KHs) are change on QSO window to CW,
> 15m and 21.026.00 and I can not change it to the right Mode or Band because the
> filds are disable. If I change the Freq (KHz) to the 7.010.00 shows on the RIG
> display, it change again to te same 21.026.00?

It sounds like CAT control between DX4WIN and your radio is not
working.   First, go to your RADIO tab in your preferences and disable
all radio control.  If you use F9, the QSO should start to be logged
to your default band/mode and NOT change anymore.

Enable your RADIO preferences again.  Right-click on the DX Spots
window and bring up the Band Map.  Use F9 to put your log into
real-time mode.  If you change bands on the radio, does the bandmap
follow?

> There is a way to set the packt connection to auto start when Dx4win goes
> on? I have set the filed Message Handshake with this:
>http://www.dxsummit.fi/text/dx25.html|1”  ... include the “”. All the time I
> need to click on “Connect” on the packt window.

No such feature in DX4WIN, sorry.

> I have installed and unistalled HRD, MIXW and CWSKIMMER. Im not shure if
> this have any interference on DX4WIN installation, but I unistalled and
> reinstalled DX4 again but the problem persist..

Are HRD and MixW working with your radio OK?  These software can NOT
be running at the same time as DX4WIN because only one program can
access the COM Port for the radio at the same time.

-- 
Jim Reisert AD1C, <jjreisert at alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.us


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