DXKeeper, a free logging application, correctly synchronizes with LotW -- it independently tracks the confirmation of each QSO via paper, eQSL.cc, and LotW, and automatically updates its status based
Sounds more like a driver problem -- you might try re-downloading a new one from the Turtle Beach web site. 73, Dave, AA6YQ Hi, After reading the archive here I decided to install a Turtle Beach Sant
I was in a similar situation last December with Europa. TO4E's strategy for handling the pileups on PSK was to randomly jump around the band with short CQs. I found broadband decoding -- the capabili
The attraction of soundcard-based implementations is not simply reduced expense, its also increased functionality: - panoramic tuning via a waterfall or spectrum display - the ability to decode multi
There is an error-free protocol hosted on a PC and soundcard; see http://www.eham.net/articles/9785 . Even better, they are working on "busy detectors" for other modes so that when used in semi-autom
http://www.qsl.net/dxkeeper/conversion.htm describes a collection of log conversion utilities, at least one of which claims to convert WF1B logs. 73, Dave, AA6YQ I need to convert some older WF1B log
You can import your MMTTY log into DXKeeper, which can upload QSOs directly to LotW. To avoid the import step, you can use WinWarbler for RTTY; it utilizes the MMTTY engine, and logs QSOs directly in
An unfortunate side-effect of the ARRL's proposed shift to "regulation by bandwidth" is that semi-automatic operation would no longer be restricted to specific sub-bands, as it is today; such operati
The VSCOM 8-port adaptor uses an FTDI chipset, which based on your information below means it would not support direct FSK keying. Support for EXTFSK with the MMTTY engine will be available in the re
When tuning RTTY signals, I use a. (method) (example) [ ] Scope (MMTTY software type) [ ] Scope (a real scope) [X] FFT display (a la MMTTY) [ ] LED bar graph (PK-232) [ ] LED x-y display (HAL DXP-38)
Applied to stations with a local control operator, George, that's correct. However 97.221 permits a form of QSO where one of the stations is automatically controlled, and is responding to interrogati
I don't recall Pactor's reputation being tarnished by poor AEA and MFJ implementations. But if AEA's and MFJ's implementations were in fact sub-standard, then they were doing SCS a favor by expanding
There is a difference this time around: the internet. Debate over the pro's and con's of the ARRL's proposal have raged far and wide across mailing lists and reflectors, engaging ARRL and non-ARRL me
And stay away from the propagation beacons! 73, Dave, AA6YQ too narrow a debate subject, make it S02R running 23 HZ RTTY signing /QRP with Dashes in the report, finding Magnetic North, and Owls on th
The absence of "and we checked the bandplan" from the process you describe below is both glaring and ominous. Conformance to voluntary bandplans is the foundation of the ARRL's claim (in RM-11306) th
I worked VU4AN/VU3NZB on 18,100 at 1737Z on 4/19m from just west of Boston, MA. I used WinWarbler, with both the MMTTY engine and a KAM 98 running in parallel. The MMTTY engine profile was set to "hy
QSOs on 30m count towards the ARRL's DXCC and Challenge awards, and towards the TopList awards. 73, Dave, AA6YQ Congrats Dave. I saw spots where they were working 30 meters. Why do DX'peditions bothe
I often check the IARU beacons on 14100 -- comparing actual signal levels with forecast signal levels is a good way to calibrate propagation forecasts. There are quite a few applications available fo
There are 16 beacons on this frequency, spread around the world. Each transmits in turn for 10 seconds out of 180, and then the process repeats. Depending on propagation, your antenna's gain and head
I have 89 countries confirmed on RTTY via LotW. 73, Dave, AA6YQ Hello Group, Wondering who has DXCC RTTY completed via LOTW ONLY? If not, then how many countries you have CFM via Lotw? I work RTTY fo