From k4win at mac.com Mon Jan 1 09:44:05 2007 From: k4win at mac.com (CHRIS PINHOLSTER) Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2007 09:44:05 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] Carbon Version? Message-ID: <0625C420-0BE9-4951-8E87-7829B636C075@mac.com> What is the "carbon version"? Another Chris asked if the dxcluster font could be increased and the answer was not in the carbon version. Is ther another version other than the one I bought? Thanks, Chris K4WIN From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Mon Jan 1 10:42:42 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2007 10:42:42 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] Carbon Version? In-Reply-To: <0625C420-0BE9-4951-8E87-7829B636C075@mac.com> References: <0625C420-0BE9-4951-8E87-7829B636C075@mac.com> Message-ID: <088F085B-0FC9-4E9B-9753-B16EA1A29056@dogparksoftware.com> Hi Chris, On 1-Jan-07, at 9:44 AM, CHRIS PINHOLSTER wrote: > What is the "carbon version"? Another Chris asked if the dxcluster > font could be increased and the answer was not in the carbon version. > Is ther another version other than the one I bought? No. MacLoggerDX is a Carbon application but will run fine under Rosetta. I am planning to rewrite it this year as a Universal Binary just as MacDoppler was... 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From k4dsp.doug at gmail.com Mon Jan 1 19:22:40 2007 From: k4dsp.doug at gmail.com (Doug Hall) Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2007 19:22:40 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] How to log 1A4A? Message-ID: <3ca76ec40701011622q52eeed78l203e70baec5cc427@mail.gmail.com> How can I convince MLDX that 1A4A is SMOM and not Spratly? Usually there is a -prefix option for such things, but I can't find it. MLDX seems to think that anything starting with "1" other than 1A0 is Spratly. I don't think "1" is a valid Spratly prefix anymore - it's supposed to be 9M0. 73, Doug, K4DSP From bsandersen at mac.com Mon Jan 1 19:34:59 2007 From: bsandersen at mac.com (B. Scott Andersen) Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2007 19:34:59 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] How to log 1A4A? In-Reply-To: <3ca76ec40701011622q52eeed78l203e70baec5cc427@mail.gmail.com> References: <3ca76ec40701011622q52eeed78l203e70baec5cc427@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4BB2CF04-9B09-4D18-820C-702F1044DF80@mac.com> Good evening, Here's what I'd do: 1. log "1A4A/1A0" 2. then edit the call sign to remove the extraneous "/1A0" As someone who has been trying to program around all the weird exceptions for call signs, I think we're lucky stuff like this doesn't come up more often {grin}. There may be an easier way, but this one works and is fast. 73! -- Scott (NE1RD) On Jan 1, 2007, at 7:22 PM, Doug Hall wrote: > How can I convince MLDX that 1A4A is SMOM and not Spratly? Usually > there is a -prefix option for such things, but I can't find it. MLDX > seems to think that anything starting with "1" other than 1A0 is > Spratly. I don't think "1" is a valid Spratly prefix anymore - it's > supposed to be 9M0. > 73, > Doug, K4DSP > _______________________________________________ > DogParkList mailing list > DogParkList at dogparksoftware.com > http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/dogparklist B. Scott Andersen | "Magic is real, unless declared integer." bsandersen at mac.com | -- The collected sayings of Wiz Zumwalt Acton, MA (NE1RD) | http://www.bsandersen.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://two.pairlist.net/pipermail/dogparklist/attachments/20070101/b77bcb7d/attachment-0001.html From jawod at fuse.net Thu Jan 4 23:05:24 2007 From: jawod at fuse.net (John Wiener) Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2007 23:05:24 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] Applescripts for CocoaModem Message-ID: I just downloaded the Applescripts for CocoaModem but I haven't a clue as to what to do with them. How are they applied. (Assume software-illiteracy of unbridled dimensions) Thanks John AB8O From john at kk6ms.com Fri Jan 5 10:22:42 2007 From: john at kk6ms.com (John Graf) Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2007 07:22:42 -0800 Subject: [DogParkList] Applescripts for CocoaModem In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi, John, Good questions! - After you get the scripts from the archives, place them in your Scripts folder. This is not the easiest folder to find. From your Finder, go to your home directory. Then go to the "Library" folder. Within that is your "Scripts" folder. - Now make sure that your toolbar at the top of the screen has a little scroll on it. Clicking on this gives you access to your installed scripts. If it is NOT there, go to Applications -> Applescript -> Applescript Utility. Run that program and check the box marked "Show Script Menu in Menu Bar." - Now, you should be able to click on that scroll, then click on the script that you want to run. The scripts you installed in the first step should be there. Good luck and let me know if you have any other questions. John KK6MS On 1/4/07, John Wiener wrote: > > I just downloaded the Applescripts for CocoaModem but I haven't a > clue as to what to do with them. How are they applied. (Assume > software-illiteracy of unbridled dimensions) > > Thanks > > John > AB8O > _______________________________________________ > DogParkList mailing list > DogParkList at dogparksoftware.com > http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/dogparklist > > -- The world is best viewed through the ears of a horse -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://two.pairlist.net/pipermail/dogparklist/attachments/20070105/8d58bf23/attachment.html From ltrranch at vtc.net Sat Jan 6 11:23:36 2007 From: ltrranch at vtc.net (ltrranch at vtc.net) Date: Sat, 6 Jan 2007 09:23:36 -0700 Subject: [DogParkList] Tech Help Message-ID: Hello Everyone: I'm new to MacLogger and could use a bit of tech support. When I put in a call sign and push the "look up" button I receieve at photo of the ham (in this case myself so I know what's listed at QRZ), but don't get the bio and QSL via info. Both pieces of data have been listed in QRZ and selected to display in QRZ online and I'm a member of QRZ online and that has been selected in MacLogger. Thanks Tom N7KCX -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://two.pairlist.net/pipermail/dogparklist/attachments/20070106/e8be88d4/attachment.htm From jpalese at charter.net Mon Jan 8 11:49:52 2007 From: jpalese at charter.net (John Palese) Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2007 10:49:52 -0600 Subject: [DogParkList] micrHam USB digi keyer Message-ID: I am just about ready to place an order for this unit. I want to make sure it is supported by MLDX. The only uHam devices i see in the MLDX file menu are the band decoders and ham keyers; is this a supported keyer? How do I configure it via MLDX? What else do I need to know about running the USB digi keyer with MLDX? How would digi keyer firmware updates be handled via MLDX? 73 John From js at tampabay.rr.com Fri Jan 12 16:18:44 2007 From: js at tampabay.rr.com (Judd Sheets) Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 16:18:44 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] Two line elements error Message-ID: I need to track Chipsat and I copied the two line elements from Celestrack, copied them into a text file called Chipsat kepler.dat and imported them into MacDoppler. Chipsat shows up in track list, but AOS does not change, Az and El are shown as "nan" Any idea what is going on? Here is the data for Chipsat CHIPSAT 1 27643U 03002B 07011.52517279 .00000032 00000-0 39546-5 0 3322 2 27643 94.0047 211.1388 0014242 65.3078 294.9608 14.96806606218166 Thanks, Judd W4BUS From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Fri Jan 12 16:46:01 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 16:46:01 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] Two line elements error In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Judd, On 12-Jan-07, at 4:18 PM, Judd Sheets wrote: > I need to track Chipsat and I copied the two line elements from > Celestrack, copied them into a text file called Chipsat kepler.dat > and imported them into MacDoppler. Chipsat shows up in track list, > but AOS does not change, Az and El are shown as "nan" > > Any idea what is going on? > > Here is the data for Chipsat > > CHIPSAT > 1 27643U 03002B 07011.52517279 .00000032 00000-0 39546-5 0 3322 > 2 27643 94.0047 211.1388 0014242 65.3078 294.9608 14.96806606218166 > > Thanks, > > Judd W4BUS It could be the line endings in the file depending on the editor you used. I used TextWrangler (BBEdit) to edit the kepler.dat file right in the MacDoppler/Contents/Resources folder and added your CHIPSAT data and it worked fine. You could also download keps, edit them and import. 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From EZRhino at fastmovers.biz Wed Jan 17 11:37:51 2007 From: EZRhino at fastmovers.biz (EZRhino) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 09:37:51 -0700 Subject: [DogParkList] digital modes Message-ID: <00c301c73a55$d4bc2640$0b00a8c0@chriscomputer> Hello group, Wondering if I can get some feedback on what kind of software and interfaces you are using for digital modes? I am looking into "Mulitimode" by Black Cat systems, ( http://www.blackcatsystems.com/software/multimode.html ) and Signal Link SL1+ interface ( http://www.tigertronics.com/sl+main.htm#Part%20Numbers%20&%20Options: ). I haven't made up my mind yet, but these look descent and probably the most economical way to go. Also I was wondering if MLDX works with the above....in other words, I still type the other station's call sign into MLDX like normal, and the band/freq/mode info will be automatically filled in as if on SSB, right? Chris KF7P __________________________________________________________________ I'm not speeding; I'm qualifying. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://two.pairlist.net/pipermail/dogparklist/attachments/20070117/878cd52b/attachment.htm From M0XDF at Alphadene.co.uk Wed Jan 17 14:48:07 2007 From: M0XDF at Alphadene.co.uk (David Ferrington) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 19:48:07 +0000 Subject: [DogParkList] digital modes In-Reply-To: <00c301c73a55$d4bc2640$0b00a8c0@chriscomputer> Message-ID: I?ve been looking (but not yet using) coccaModem ? I?m waiting for a microHam USB DIGI KEYER to arrive. There are Applescripts to interface it to MLDX coccaModem (http://homepage.mac.com/chen/cocoaModemPage) is free, it will work with SignalLink, but I thought I?d buy the all in one from microHam. At this point I can?t comment more on either one, I?m pretty much in the same position as you. I will say that Kok Chen (W7AY) who wrote coccaModem is very helpful. On 17/1/07 16:37, "EZRhino" sent: > Hello group, > > Wondering if I can get some feedback on what kind of software and interfaces > you are using for digital modes? I am looking into "Mulitimode" > by Black Cat systems, ( > http://www.blackcatsystems.com/software/multimode.html ) and Signal Link > SL1+ interface ( > http://www.tigertronics.com/sl+main.htm#Part%20Numbers%20&%20Options > : > ). I haven't made up my mind yet, but these look descent and probably the > most economical way to go. > > Also I was wondering if MLDX works with the above....in other words, I still > type the other station's call sign into MLDX like normal, and the > band/freq/mode info will be automatically filled in as if on SSB, right? > > Chris > KF7P -- I have never met a man so ignorant that I couldn't learn something from him. -Galileo Galilei, physicist and astronomer (1564-1642) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://two.pairlist.net/pipermail/dogparklist/attachments/20070117/9576e84c/attachment.html From john at kk6ms.com Wed Jan 17 15:58:59 2007 From: john at kk6ms.com (John Graf) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 12:58:59 -0800 Subject: [DogParkList] digital modes In-Reply-To: <00c301c73a55$d4bc2640$0b00a8c0@chriscomputer> References: <00c301c73a55$d4bc2640$0b00a8c0@chriscomputer> Message-ID: <97371228-F655-427C-B535-AF3AEAEB049C@kk6ms.com> Just one opinion, but I have tried both Multimode and Cocoamodem and I find that I like Cocoamodem much better. Multimode comes with more "features" but I found it more difficult to use and much more difficult to tune into digital signals. The interface on Cocoamodem is slick and tuning is a breeze. Getting the Cocoamodem scripts is definitely a plus. Good luck and 73, John KK6MS On Jan 17, 2007, at 8:37 AM, EZRhino wrote: > Hello group, > > Wondering if I can get some feedback on what kind of software and > interfaces you are using for digital modes? I am looking into > "Mulitimode" > by Black Cat systems, ( http://www.blackcatsystems.com/software/ > multimode.html ) and Signal Link SL1+ interface ( http:// > www.tigertronics.com/sl+main.htm#Part%20Numbers%20&%20Options: ). > I haven't made up my mind yet, but these look descent and probably > the most economical way to go. > > Also I was wondering if MLDX works with the above....in other > words, I still type the other station's call sign into MLDX like > normal, and the band/freq/mode info will be automatically filled in > as if on SSB, right? > > Chris > KF7P > > > > __________________________________________________________________ > I'm not speeding; I'm qualifying. > _______________________________________________ > DogParkList mailing list > DogParkList at dogparksoftware.com > http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/dogparklist -- The world is best viewed through the ears of a horse. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://two.pairlist.net/pipermail/dogparklist/attachments/20070117/16ad1ab8/attachment.htm From halmueller at mac.com Wed Jan 17 17:59:14 2007 From: halmueller at mac.com (Hal Mueller) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 14:59:14 -0800 Subject: [DogParkList] digital modes In-Reply-To: <00c301c73a55$d4bc2640$0b00a8c0@chriscomputer> References: <00c301c73a55$d4bc2640$0b00a8c0@chriscomputer> Message-ID: <3120-SnapperMsgB0292CE7C1D45AE2@[70.193.201.71]> I am another Cocoamodem fan. My club used it for our Field Day digital station last year. Haven't ever tried the scripts; am content to copy/paste between CM and MLDX. Hal KE7BYN From cgarch at sonic.net Thu Jan 18 00:21:15 2007 From: cgarch at sonic.net (Craig Gaevert) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 21:21:15 -0800 Subject: [DogParkList] digital modes - slightly OT In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1B69E726-59A8-48DD-B2A8-1AD6697F1164@sonic.net> Information presented here is useful but since I see the Signal Link SL1+ mentioned, I have to ask: presumably those of you that have this piece of hardware have gotten it to work. I have one and have hooked it up and have played with it to no avail. I can barely make the PTT idiot light light up with full audio, and I am not sure whether it is a setting in the box or what? It's sitting on the shelf waiting for when I have a little more time to tinker, but any suggestions would be appreciated. Craig K6XLT Santa Rosa, CA On Jan 17, 2007, at 11:48 AM, David Ferrington wrote: > I?ve been looking (but not yet using) coccaModem ? I?m waiting for > a microHam USB DIGI KEYER to arrive. > > There are Applescripts to interface it to MLDX > > coccaModem (http://homepage.mac.com/chen/cocoaModemPage) is free, > it will work with SignalLink, but I thought I?d buy the all in one > from microHam. > > At this point I can?t comment more on either one, I?m pretty much > in the same position as you. I will say that Kok Chen (W7AY) who > wrote coccaModem is very helpful. > > > On 17/1/07 16:37, "EZRhino" sent: > >> Hello group, >> >> Wondering if I can get some feedback on what kind of software and >> interfaces you are using for digital modes? I am looking into >> "Mulitimode" >> by Black Cat systems, ( http://www.blackcatsystems.com/software/ >> multimode.html ) and Signal Link SL1+ interface ( http:// >> www.tigertronics.com/sl+main.htm#Part%20Numbers%20&%20Options >> > 20Options> : ). I haven't made up my mind yet, but these look >> descent and probably the most economical way to go. >> >> Also I was wondering if MLDX works with the above....in other >> words, I still type the other station's call sign into MLDX like >> normal, and the band/freq/mode info will be automatically filled >> in as if on SSB, right? >> >> Chris >> KF7P > > -- > I have never met a man so ignorant that I couldn't learn something > from > him. -Galileo Galilei, physicist and astronomer (1564-1642) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://two.pairlist.net/pipermail/dogparklist/attachments/20070117/115f844f/attachment-0001.html From n7wd at cordite.com Thu Jan 18 00:32:42 2007 From: n7wd at cordite.com (Tod Glenn) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 22:32:42 -0700 Subject: [DogParkList] digital modes - slightly OT In-Reply-To: <1B69E726-59A8-48DD-B2A8-1AD6697F1164@sonic.net> References: <1B69E726-59A8-48DD-B2A8-1AD6697F1164@sonic.net> Message-ID: <82498E83-4D85-4ABC-8530-C5ABDB6A112E@cordite.com> I am another cocoamodem user, after using MultiMode for a while. The PSK31 interface in Cocoa is much better. I am using it with my macbook and a TenTec Omni VI. No interface required other than 2 RCA to 3.5mm cables plugges into speaker and mic, and AFD in and AF out. PTT is controlled via VOX. Sweet! Tod On Jan 17, 2007, at 10:21 PM, Craig Gaevert wrote: > Information presented here is useful but since I see the Signal > Link SL1+ mentioned, I have to ask: presumably those of you that > have this piece of hardware have gotten it to work. I have one and > have hooked it up and have played with it to no avail. I can > barely make the PTT idiot light light up with full audio, and I am > not sure whether it is a setting in the box or what? It's sitting > on the shelf waiting for when I have a little more time to tinker, > but any suggestions would be appreciated. > > Craig > K6XLT > Santa Rosa, CA > > > On Jan 17, 2007, at 11:48 AM, David Ferrington wrote: > >> I?ve been looking (but not yet using) coccaModem ? I?m waiting for >> a microHam USB DIGI KEYER to arrive. >> >> There are Applescripts to interface it to MLDX >> >> coccaModem (http://homepage.mac.com/chen/cocoaModemPage) is free, >> it will work with SignalLink, but I thought I?d buy the all in one >> from microHam. >> >> At this point I can?t comment more on either one, I?m pretty much >> in the same position as you. I will say that Kok Chen (W7AY) who >> wrote coccaModem is very helpful. >> >> >> On 17/1/07 16:37, "EZRhino" sent: >> >>> Hello group, >>> >>> Wondering if I can get some feedback on what kind of software and >>> interfaces you are using for digital modes? I am looking into >>> "Mulitimode" >>> by Black Cat systems, ( http://www.blackcatsystems.com/software/ >>> multimode.html ) and Signal Link SL1+ interface ( http:// >>> www.tigertronics.com/sl+main.htm#Part%20Numbers%20&%20Options >>> >> 20Options> : ). I haven't made up my mind yet, but these look >>> descent and probably the most economical way to go. >>> >>> Also I was wondering if MLDX works with the above....in other >>> words, I still type the other station's call sign into MLDX like >>> normal, and the band/freq/mode info will be automatically filled >>> in as if on SSB, right? >>> >>> Chris >>> KF7P >> >> -- >> I have never met a man so ignorant that I couldn't learn something >> from >> him. -Galileo Galilei, physicist and astronomer (1564-1642) > > _______________________________________________ > DogParkList mailing list > DogParkList at dogparksoftware.com > http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/dogparklist ---- Tod Glenn N7WD SKCC #1444 ARCI #12420 FISTS #12134 NAQCC #1283 n7wd at cordite.com From rmh at alderaan.com Thu Jan 18 01:14:06 2007 From: rmh at alderaan.com (Bob Hinden) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 22:14:06 -0800 Subject: [DogParkList] digital modes - slightly OT In-Reply-To: <1B69E726-59A8-48DD-B2A8-1AD6697F1164@sonic.net> References: <1B69E726-59A8-48DD-B2A8-1AD6697F1164@sonic.net> Message-ID: <16C4E01E-8B16-4F08-8CE6-38F334D394E1@alderaan.com> On Jan 17, 2007, at 9:21 PM, Craig Gaevert wrote: > Information presented here is useful but since I see the Signal > Link SL1+ mentioned, I have to ask: presumably those of you that > have this piece of hardware have gotten it to work. I have one and > have hooked it up and have played with it to no avail. I can > barely make the PTT idiot light light up with full audio, and I am > not sure whether it is a setting in the box or what? It's sitting > on the shelf waiting for when I have a little more time to tinker, > but any suggestions would be appreciated. > I use cocoamodem too and like it a lot. I have an Griffin iMIC (USB sound card interface) and a SL-1+ connected to my ICOM 756 PRO II via the accessory connector on the back. This works well for me, I haven't had any problem getting the PTT in the SL-1+ to work. 73, Bob / KI6ASK From EZRhino at fastmovers.biz Thu Jan 18 11:01:11 2007 From: EZRhino at fastmovers.biz (EZRhino) Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2007 09:01:11 -0700 Subject: [DogParkList] digital modes : update References: Message-ID: <00ab01c73b19$e0e873a0$0b00a8c0@chriscomputer> Re: [DogParkList] digital modesGuys, Thanks so much for the suggestions and help with my digital modes question!! I downloaded both the CocoaModem and MulitMode software last night, and you're right, the CocoaModem is by far the best. I was able to get it receiving PSK31 once I found a signal; haven't tried RTTY yet. I'll play with some cables tonight and see if I can get it to transmit. I tried to decode some CW with MultiMode, and found it inaccurate and almost not worth bothering with. It is difficult to get zeroed in on a CW signal, and even when it is, it messes up word spacing and gets letters wrong, even on a strong s9 signal. If you are listening to someone on a straight key, forgetaboutit. Chris KF7P ----- Original Message ----- From: David Ferrington To: Dog Park Software Software Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 12:48 PM Subject: Re: [DogParkList] digital modes I've been looking (but not yet using) coccaModem - I'm waiting for a microHam USB DIGI KEYER to arrive. There are Applescripts to interface it to MLDX coccaModem (http://homepage.mac.com/chen/cocoaModemPage) is free, it will work with SignalLink, but I thought I'd buy the all in one from microHam. At this point I can't comment more on either one, I'm pretty much in the same position as you. I will say that Kok Chen (W7AY) who wrote coccaModem is very helpful. On 17/1/07 16:37, "EZRhino" sent: Hello group, Wondering if I can get some feedback on what kind of software and interfaces you are using for digital modes? I am looking into "Mulitimode" by Black Cat systems, ( http://www.blackcatsystems.com/software/multimode.html ) and Signal Link SL1+ interface ( http://www.tigertronics.com/sl+main.htm#Part%20Numbers%20&%20Options : ). I haven't made up my mind yet, but these look descent and probably the most economical way to go. Also I was wondering if MLDX works with the above....in other words, I still type the other station's call sign into MLDX like normal, and the band/freq/mode info will be automatically filled in as if on SSB, right? Chris KF7P -- I have never met a man so ignorant that I couldn't learn something from him. -Galileo Galilei, physicist and astronomer (1564-1642) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ DogParkList mailing list DogParkList at dogparksoftware.com http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/dogparklist -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://two.pairlist.net/pipermail/dogparklist/attachments/20070118/d9aa0b6e/attachment-0001.htm From lee at ww2dx.com Sat Jan 20 10:35:14 2007 From: lee at ww2dx.com (Lee (WW2DX)) Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 10:35:14 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] MLDX and 60M QSO's Message-ID: Hi All, I *think* I have found a bug. I recently started being active on 60M. I have not uploaded to LOTW is about 2 months. I tried yesterday and when I tried to sign my ADIF with TQSL, TQSL complained about all of the 60M entries. Here is the output from TQSL when I told it to ignore errors. Signing using CALL=WW2DX, DXCC=291 Error: ADIF field data length overflow on line 1 CALL: W1MCE QSO_DATE: 20070111 TIME_ON: 203752 FREQ_RX: 5.371500 FREQ: 5.371500 Error: Invalid MODE () on line 1 CALL: W1MCE QSO_DATE: 20070111 TIME_ON: 203752 FREQ_RX: 5.371500 FREQ: 5.371500 Error: Invalid amateur CALL () on line 1 MODE: SSB Error: ADIF field data length overflow on line 1 CALL: WB4U/M QSO_DATE: 20070111 TIME_ON: 142525 FREQ_RX: 5.371500 FREQ: 5.371500 The ADIF is about 250 Q's all mixed mode and band. Only the 60M Q's are broken. Now if I take a look at the ADIF file I see this. Here is a 17M Q in the log FN31enV51ASWW2DXFRANK STEINHAUSER BOX 2516SWAKOPMUNDJG87nj2007011214412614412618.07570018.07570017MCW464559549FN31enW1MCEWW2DXDAVID J SHRADER13 Lubern AvenueAllenstownNHMerrimackFN43gd200701112037522037525.3715005.371500OUT_OF_BANDSSB References: Message-ID: Hi Lee, On 20-Jan-07, at 10:35 AM, Lee (WW2DX) wrote: > Here is a 60M Q in the log. > > FN31enW1MCEWW2DXDAVID J > SHRADER13 Lubern AvenueAllenstownNH 9>MerrimackFN43gd20070111 6>2037522037525.3715005.371500 11>OUT_OF_BANDSSB > > As you can see the BAND tag is OUT_OF_BAND. You need to add this line... 005250000 005400000 USB 60 60M HAM BAND between the 60M and 49M broadcast bands in your bandplan.dat file. (/ Band_Plans/USA.dat) This will be in the next release. 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From M0XDF at Alphadene.co.uk Sat Jan 20 12:42:21 2007 From: M0XDF at Alphadene.co.uk (David Ferrington) Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 17:42:21 +0000 Subject: [DogParkList] RFE - bold STXn Message-ID: Don, know your busy on new version of MLDX, so understand if you don?t wish to do this. Wondered if you could make the font a little larger and bold on the STXn ? I always seem to be missing it. Or perhaps a popup that echos that field. -- A bit of fragrance always clings to the hand that gives the rose. -Chinese proverb -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://two.pairlist.net/pipermail/dogparklist/attachments/20070120/8f225d94/attachment-0001.htm From lee at ww2dx.com Sat Jan 20 19:08:12 2007 From: lee at ww2dx.com (Lee (WW2DX)) Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 19:08:12 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] MLDX and 60M QSO's In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: :( Doesn't seem to help. Here is my USA.dat file. 004750000 005060000 AM 60 60M BROADCAST 005250000 005500000 USB 60 60M HAM BAND 005850000 006200000 AM 49 49M BROADCAST I have saved changes, restarted MLDX and exported the ADIF again, still TQSL complains and the ADIF shows OUT_OF_BAND. FN31enLA6QWW2DXQLF DX teamJP50ia200701192331592331595.4035005.403500OUT_OF_BANDSSBhttp://www.la8aja.com/ expeditions/expeditions.html266335710014http://www.la8aja.com/expeditions/ expeditions.html TQSL: Signing using CALL=WW2DX, DXCC=291 Error: ADIF field data length overflow on line 1 CALL: LA6Q QSO_DATE: 20070119 TIME_ON: 233159 FREQ_RX: 5.403500 FREQ: 5.403500 Error: Invalid MODE () on line 1 CALL: LA6Q QSO_DATE: 20070119 TIME_ON: 233159 FREQ_RX: 5.403500 FREQ: 5.403500 Any other ideas? TNX Lee On Jan 20, 2007, at 12:24 PM, Don Agro wrote: > Hi Lee, > > On 20-Jan-07, at 10:35 AM, Lee (WW2DX) wrote: > >> Here is a 60M Q in the log. >> >> FN31enW1MCEWW2DXDAVID J >> SHRADER13 Lubern AvenueAllenstown> 2>NH> 9>MerrimackFN43gd20070111> 6>2037522037525.3715005.371500> 11>OUT_OF_BANDSSB> >> >> As you can see the BAND tag is OUT_OF_BAND. > > > You need to add this line... > > 005250000 005400000 USB 60 60M HAM BAND > > between the 60M and 49M broadcast bands in your bandplan.dat file. > (/Band_Plans/USA.dat) > > This will be in the next release. > > > 73 Don Agro VE3VRW > > D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . > > email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com > www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com > iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com > From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Sat Jan 20 21:22:44 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 21:22:44 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] MLDX and 60M QSO's In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5AA842B2-E931-48BD-9FF7-A1C1D3BC82D3@dogparksoftware.com> Hi Lee, On 20-Jan-07, at 7:08 PM, Lee (WW2DX) wrote: > :( Doesn't seem to help. > > Any other ideas? Are you sure you don't have an overriding band plan file in your log folder ? Works here... This ADIF file was created by MacLoggerDX MacLoggerDX 4.2.9b5 FN03hpVE3VRWVE3VRWDONALD CARMEN AGRO8 CLIFFCREST DRIVESCARBOROUGHONFN03jq200701210220330220335.4035005.40350060MSSB1599599000054 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Sat Jan 20 21:28:08 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 21:28:08 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] MLDX and 60M QSO's In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On 20-Jan-07, at 12:24 PM, Don Agro wrote: > You need to add this line... > > 005250000 005400000 USB 60 60M HAM BAND That should be 005250000 005500000 USB 60 60M HAM BAND Don't forget the tabs between the fields. 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Tue Jan 23 18:10:03 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 18:10:03 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] resolving a puzzling "no connection" problem In-Reply-To: <50DC7515-7EAB-4C4D-8916-14CF7872E277@mac.com> References: <50DC7515-7EAB-4C4D-8916-14CF7872E277@mac.com> Message-ID: <6C8A5885-C652-46DF-8696-4F2BF6A533DA@dogparksoftware.com> Hi Lew, On 23-Jan-07, at 1:05 PM, Lew Phelps K6LMP wrote: > This is just a note that may help you resolve "no data" problems > with other users of MacLoggerDX > > Recently, my connection between my Mac and my Yaesu FT-897 quit > working. MacLogger could "see" the Keyspan serial port converter, > but reported that it couldn't make a connection, and was receiving > no data. > > Thinking that something might have happened to my serial port > settings when I upgraded to the latest version, I tried every > combination of bit rate, stop bits, etc. known to man, with no > success. Oddly, If I configured the Keyspan serial port as a > modem port (in Network Preferences) I MacLogger would say that it > was connected to the radio, but there was no data flowing, and no > control of the rig from the computer. > > I was right at my wits end and ready to send you a debug file when > it occurred to me that it might be a HARDWARE problem. I checked > the Keyspan USA19 with other apps, and it appeared to be > functioning normally. Then I took a look at the serial-->USB cable > that connects the Keyspan adapter to the CAT port on the rig. > Viola! One of the pins in the DIN connector was bent, in such a > way that I actually had two pins touching and going into the same > socket on the female DIN connector on the rig. The following > roughly simulates the pin configuration I discovered: > || > || > | \ > | | > > Note that with the pin bent in this way, you can actually insert to > DIN plug into the socket, although it won't go quite all the way > in. It "felt" like it was fully inserted, however. When I > straightened out the bent pin, suddenly everything was back to normal. > > Lesson learned: if previously functional software quits > functioning, assume a hardware problem first, not software -- that > is, first check the adapter and cable, and then check the rig itself. > > I hope this helps. MacLoggerDX is a great product. The more I use > it, the more impressed I am with it. It is hands-down better than > any comparable WinDoze logging program I( have seen. > > > 73 > > Lew K6LMP > Thanks Lew, I will post this to the lists in case it can help someone else. 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Wed Jan 24 18:43:44 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 18:43:44 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] ft9000 MLDX In-Reply-To: <169878.6845.qm@web54005.mail.yahoo.com> References: <169878.6845.qm@web54005.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Hi Juan, On 24-Jan-07, at 5:59 PM, Joan Tarragona Pascual wrote: > Hola Don, > He comprobado que al intentar controlar hacer split > con el MagLogger el FTDX9000D, no responde ,no cambia > a split. > Esperando tu respuesta,recibe un cordial saludo. > > Juan Tarragona > EA3BMO http://babelfish.altavista.com/tr > Hello Don, I have verified that when trying to control to do split > with the MagLogger the FTDX9000D, does not respond,no changes > split. Waiting for your answer, it receives a warm greeting. Juan > Tarragona EA3BMO Please enable the "Debug" check box in the "Prefs" Panel and send me the file it creates in the MacLoggerDX folder - it will be called something like "Tue, Apr 12, 2005.dbg". Can you send me a screen shot of the "Prefs" Panel as well ? Has anyone on the list tried split with the 9000 ? http://babelfish.altavista.com/tr Permita por favor "eliminan errores" de la caja de cheque en el panel de "Prefs" y me env?an el archivo que crea en la carpeta de MacLoggerDX - ser? llamado algo como "Tue, de abril el 12, 2005.dbg". ?Puede usted enviarme una pantalla tirada del panel de "Prefs" tambi?n? ?Cualquier persona en la lista ha intentado fractura con los 9000? 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From jl.davis at gmail.com Sat Jan 27 08:13:15 2007 From: jl.davis at gmail.com (Jeff Davis, KE9V) Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 08:13:15 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] TS-480 and MacLoggerDX Message-ID: <573adc080701270513k7aeebacajf62abb243b05c4d4@mail.gmail.com> I didn't have time to follow up last weekend on my success interfacing my new Kenwood TS-480SAT with MacLoggerDX. Happened to be at Fry's Electronics in Indianapolis last weekend and found a Keyspan USB Serial Adapter (USA-19HS) for $39.99. I haven't looked but no doubt a better price exists online. The serial connector on the TS-480 requires a female DB-9 connector and of course the Keyspan adapter DB-9 is male... So I picked up a gender changer too. After that it was mostly plug-n-play on my G4 Powerbook (OSX 10.4.8). The only snag I encountered was self-inflicted hurry. I didn't notice until a bit of head scratching that adding the Keyspan adapter created a new option for it in the drop down ports list under preferences (duh). Otherwise, great integration and MacLoggerDX continues to be my favorite application on the Mac. Thanks Don! 73 de Jeff, KE9V ke9v.net From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Sat Jan 27 08:20:39 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 08:20:39 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] TS-480 and MacLoggerDX In-Reply-To: <573adc080701270513k7aeebacajf62abb243b05c4d4@mail.gmail.com> References: <573adc080701270513k7aeebacajf62abb243b05c4d4@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4AB1EF72-BC95-4AFC-AE2C-F7BC5EF7C993@dogparksoftware.com> Hi Jeff, On 27-Jan-07, at 8:13 AM, Jeff Davis, KE9V wrote: > I didn't have time to follow up last weekend on my success interfacing > my new Kenwood TS-480SAT with MacLoggerDX. > > Happened to be at Fry's Electronics in Indianapolis last weekend and > found a Keyspan USB Serial Adapter (USA-19HS) for $39.99. I haven't > looked but no doubt a better price exists online. The serial connector > on the TS-480 requires a female DB-9 connector and of course the > Keyspan adapter DB-9 is male... So I picked up a gender changer too. > > After that it was mostly plug-n-play on my G4 Powerbook (OSX 10.4.8). > The only snag I encountered was self-inflicted hurry. I didn't notice > until a bit of head scratching that adding the Keyspan adapter created > a new option for it in the drop down ports list under preferences > (duh). > > Otherwise, great integration and MacLoggerDX continues to be my > favorite application on the Mac. Thanks Don! > > 73 de Jeff, KE9V > ke9v.net Fantastic ! Thanks for keeping us posted Jeff, and I'm glad it's working out for you. 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Sat Feb 3 10:21:04 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2007 10:21:04 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] MLDX beta Message-ID: I Have posted MacLoggerDX 4.2.9b6 Beta - Ten-Tec Argonaut V Driver improved. - 60M Hamd Band added to Band Plan files. - Kenwood TS-480 driver modes added. The good news is that this version will remember your radio port by name so that if your port order changes in the radio popup MLDX will find it automatically. The bad news is that you will have to reconfigure your radio ports for the new prefs. It is probably a good idea to take screen shots of your radio settings before you try the new beta to help you set them up. 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From jronan at tssg.org Tue Feb 6 17:06:41 2007 From: jronan at tssg.org (John Ronan) Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2007 22:06:41 +0000 Subject: [DogParkList] MacMemoryManager Message-ID: <8FA74E47-562A-4552-8604-B80F757D53A0@tssg.org> Hi Folks, I don't seem to be able to read the memories from my IC-8500, it works fine with my TH-F6 and AOR-3000A, I'm not sure what exactly is going on. Could someone lend a hand? Are there any obvious 'gotchas' that I need to check for? Regards John -- John Ronan , +353-51-302938 Telecommunications Software & Systems Group, http://www.tssg.org From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Tue Feb 6 18:03:01 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2007 18:03:01 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] MacMemoryManager In-Reply-To: <8FA74E47-562A-4552-8604-B80F757D53A0@tssg.org> References: <8FA74E47-562A-4552-8604-B80F757D53A0@tssg.org> Message-ID: <1AACEEDB-A204-4218-A8FE-2D8FDDF676DB@dogparksoftware.com> Hi Johan, On 6-Feb-07, at 5:06 PM, John Ronan wrote: > I don't seem to be able to read the memories from my IC-8500, it > works fine with my TH-F6 and AOR-3000A, I'm not sure what exactly is > going on. Could someone lend a hand? Are there any obvious 'gotchas' > that I need to check for? Check to make sure your Icom R8500 has the default CI-V address (0x4A) set in the menus. 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From jronan at tssg.org Tue Feb 6 18:08:02 2007 From: jronan at tssg.org (John Ronan) Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2007 23:08:02 +0000 Subject: [DogParkList] MacMemoryManager In-Reply-To: <1AACEEDB-A204-4218-A8FE-2D8FDDF676DB@dogparksoftware.com> References: <8FA74E47-562A-4552-8604-B80F757D53A0@tssg.org> <1AACEEDB-A204-4218-A8FE-2D8FDDF676DB@dogparksoftware.com> Message-ID: <8C9D307A-9525-4E55-B025-D658E0B297DF@tssg.org> Well I'll be... the last owner must have used CIV. that is so sweet.. I probably asked this already, how do I go about taking the frequencies I have in one receiver, and importing them into the memory of another receiver... Thanks John On 6 Feb 2007, at 23:03, Don Agro wrote: > Hi Johan, > > On 6-Feb-07, at 5:06 PM, John Ronan wrote: > >> I don't seem to be able to read the memories from my IC-8500, it >> works fine with my TH-F6 and AOR-3000A, I'm not sure what exactly is >> going on. Could someone lend a hand? Are there any obvious 'gotchas' >> that I need to check for? > > Check to make sure your Icom R8500 has the default CI-V address > (0x4A) set in the menus. > > 73 Don Agro VE3VRW > > D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . > > email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com > www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com > iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com > -- John Ronan , +353-51-302938 Telecommunications Software & Systems Group, http://www.tssg.org From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Tue Feb 6 18:11:48 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2007 18:11:48 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] MacMemoryManager In-Reply-To: <8C9D307A-9525-4E55-B025-D658E0B297DF@tssg.org> References: <8FA74E47-562A-4552-8604-B80F757D53A0@tssg.org> <1AACEEDB-A204-4218-A8FE-2D8FDDF676DB@dogparksoftware.com> <8C9D307A-9525-4E55-B025-D658E0B297DF@tssg.org> Message-ID: <5A116EA1-BF4F-4ADC-8B27-9D30AB8DC373@dogparksoftware.com> Hi John, On 6-Feb-07, at 6:08 PM, John Ronan wrote: > I probably asked this already, how do I go about taking the > frequencies I have in one receiver, and importing them into the > memory of another receiver... Create a data file and make a copy of it. You may need to edit it since there may be more memories in one radio than another. The format is documented here...a lso some radios will have different capabilities... 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From EZRhino at fastmovers.biz Tue Feb 13 23:02:15 2007 From: EZRhino at fastmovers.biz (EZ Rhino) Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 04:02:15 +0000 Subject: [DogParkList] Tiger? Message-ID: <75756cf9783c164c82953e7cbb7934ea@fastmovers.biz> Hey, does MLDX run OK on OS Tiger? Chris Apparently God is a Jeep fan: " And I will make all my mountains a way, and my highways shall be exalted." Isaiah: 49:11 From M0XDF at Alphadene.co.uk Wed Feb 14 04:18:43 2007 From: M0XDF at Alphadene.co.uk (David Ferrington) Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 09:18:43 +0000 Subject: [DogParkList] Tiger? In-Reply-To: <75756cf9783c164c82953e7cbb7934ea@fastmovers.biz> Message-ID: Yes, it does here On 14/2/07 04:02, "EZ Rhino" sent: > Hey, does MLDX run OK on OS Tiger? > > Chris > > > > Apparently God is a Jeep fan: " And I will make all my mountains a > way, and my highways shall be exalted." Isaiah: 49:11 > > _______________________________________________ > DogParkList mailing list > DogParkList at dogparksoftware.com > http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/dogparklist -- He who asks is a fool for five minutes, but he who does not ask remains a fool forever. -Chinese proverb From gscenter at earthlink.net Sat Feb 17 15:01:05 2007 From: gscenter at earthlink.net (Gale Center) Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 13:01:05 -0700 Subject: [DogParkList] Mulitimode Message-ID: <7B83BDFD-7D8F-4958-B7DF-526D397D3E74@earthlink.net> I am new here. Do you recommend Mulitimode from Black Cat? Gale From gscenter at earthlink.net Sat Feb 17 15:46:03 2007 From: gscenter at earthlink.net (Gale Center) Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 13:46:03 -0700 Subject: [DogParkList] Mulitimode Message-ID: I am new here. Do you recommend Mulitimode from Black Cat? Gale From ea2ry at ea2ry.com Sat Feb 17 15:52:02 2007 From: ea2ry at ea2ry.com (Roberto) Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 21:52:02 +0100 Subject: [DogParkList] MLDX slow Message-ID: <5972040F-E95F-40C6-BF1A-AAFE65DD3311@ea2ry.com> Hello to all: He is single to my, or somebody but it notices the slowness of the program with many qsos in log. I have almost 20,000 qsos in log and goes very slow. My Mac is 1.8GHz PowerPC g5 2GB SDRAM. 73's de Roberto http://www.ea2ry.com From g.berges at bergesetco.com Wed Feb 21 09:10:40 2007 From: g.berges at bergesetco.com (Gustavo Berges) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 09:10:40 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] MultiMode Message-ID: I?m happily using my MacLogger DX on Powerbook Pro with 756 ProIII with MicroHam device. Also split CI-V connection on radio and also using Turbo Tuner to control my TarHeel 200. All fine up to now. Want to start using PSK31 and RTTY and obtained the ?MultiMode? program. Have set up earphone on Icom to Mic on PB and decoding with some difficulty but well for the most part. The challenge is to transmit for which there seems to be several alternatives: One of the RigBlasters or RigTalk from Mountain Radio or Tigertronics SignaLinks. They also want access to the CI-V connection currently being split for the TurboTuner and MicroHam/MacLogger. Anyone have any experience with any of these or can you make another suggestion to consider? Thank you very much. -- Gustavo Berg?s, KK4GBG 1820 NE Jensen Beach Blvd. #623 Jensen Beach, Florida 34957 (772) 419 8015 Ph./(772) 382 0209 Fx KK4GBG at arrl.net -- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The challenge is > to transmit for which there seems to be several alternatives: One > of the RigBlasters or RigTalk from Mountain Radio or Tigertronics > SignaLinks. They also want access to the CI-V connection currently > being split for the TurboTuner and MicroHam/MacLogger. > > Anyone have any experience with any of these or can you make > another suggestion to consider? Thank you very much. > -- > Gustavo Berg?s, KK4GBG > 1820 NE Jensen Beach Blvd. #623 > Jensen Beach, Florida 34957 > (772) 419 8015 Ph./(772) 382 0209 Fx > KK4GBG at arrl.net > -- > _______________________________________________ > DogParkList mailing list > DogParkList at dogparksoftware.com > http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/dogparklist -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://two.pairlist.net/pipermail/dogparklist/attachments/20070221/6c1e6e9c/attachment.html From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Sat Feb 24 14:12:55 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 14:12:55 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] MacLoggerDX 4.2.9 released Message-ID: MacLoggerDX 4.2.9 released Dog Park Software is pleased to announce that version 4.2.9 of MacLoggerDX has been released and can be downloaded from: What's New in this version: * Ten-Tec Argonaut V Driver improved. * 60M Hamd Band added to Band Plan files. * Kenwood TS-480 driver modes added. * Save Serial Port in Prefs by Name - need to reconfigure ports. * FT-2000 Driver split function. --------------------------------------------------------- MacLoggerDX logs into your favorite Telnet or TNC DXCluster and as DX Spots are received, tunes your radio to the spot, looks up the call and displays the DX station on the real time grey line Map with distance and bearing from your station. If you decide to work the station, MacLoggerDX is ready to instantly add the QSO and your Radio's VFO information to your log and can swing your beam around to work the station Direct or Long Path. MacLoggerDX supports ADIF Import/Export which is fully compatible with eQSL.cc and the ARRL LoTW. MacLoggerDX looks up calls on the Internet, the new QRZ or HamCall Online premium services, in QRZ CD Roms, on MapQuest, it's internal zipcode database, Dxpedition database, the ARRL country and DX lists, your Log Book and your User Call Book. MacLoggerDX's internal databases are regularly updated instantly over the Internet. With a single key stroke you can see where this QSO is operating from - right down to the street level using MapQuest, Google Maps or Google Earth. Not sure of the call you just heard ? K5ZD Super Check Partial Database Files are there to help you out as you enter a partial call. In the background MacLoggerDX can tune your rig to a pre-arranged schedule or scan list - interrupting the program if something of interest pops up on the DXCluster. MacLoggerDX automatically tracks DXCC, IOTA, WAS, VUCC and CQ WAZ (Worked All Zones) Awards and will even use Mail.app or Eudora to Email you if that rare DX location pops up on the DX Clusters. It has a Bands Display panel which tracks activity by HF Ham Band and lets you quickly tune to the action using a separate VFO slider for each band - as well as VFO Stacking registers for quick recall of interesting frequencies. MacLoggerDX can monitor, decode, lookup and plot APRS packets from APRSServe on the Internet or a connected TNC. You can use the TNC panel to communicate with any serial TNC to monitor and decode APRS traffic, DXCluster Spots or to work any of the digital modes supported by the TNC. See stations pop up on the map in real time as they digipeat APRS packets over the International Space Station. MacLoggerDX features popup selection of multiple logs, searching and sorting based on any log field, automatic one-click generation of eQSL Cards, fast and easy printing of logs, envelopes, QSL Cards and bulk address labels, unlimited user-customizeable memories, Drag and Drop Scan List with adjustable delay, UTC scheduled events that automatically switch between summer, winter, weekend and weekday schedules, an integrated CW keyer (OS X) and drivers for over 70 popular Amateur Radio Transceivers and SWL Receivers as well as multi- radio quick-select preferences for switching quickly and easily between multiple rigs. MacLoggerDX can also sync your rig with the NCDXF/IARU Propagation Beacon Network for empirical propagation status displayed in real- time on the world map. MacLoggerDX is fully integrated with MacDopplerPRO X for logging of satellite QSO's and with Apple's OS X Address Book for quick adds of lookup data. --------------------------------------------------------- Requirements * Mac OS 9 with CarbonLib 1.6 or Mac OS X. * Internet connection for Telnet DXClusters. and/or * Radio & TNC for Packet DXClusters. Optional... * Serial Port and cable for Radio Interface. * USB Serial Adapter. * QRZ CD-Rom. --------------------------------------------------------- Supported Radios: Kenwood TS-50, TS-440S, TS-450, TS-480, TS-570, TS-670, TS-690, TS-790, TS-850, TS-870, TS-940S, TS-950S, TS-2000, R-5000. AOR AR5000, AR3000A, AR7030, AR8200, AR8600. Icom IC-703, IC-706, IC-706MkII, IC-706MkIIG, IC-737, IC-746, IC-746Pro, IC-751, IC-756, IC-756Pro, IC-756ProII, IC-756ProIII, IC-7000, IC-7400, IC-7800, IC-775, IC-781, IC-910, IC-970, R71A, R75, R735, R8500, R9000, PCR-1000. Yaesu FT-1000MP, FT-2000, FT-1000D, FT-990, FT-920, FT-900, FT-897, FT-890, FT-857, FT847, FT840, FT-817, FT-757GXII, FT-100, VR-5000. JRC JST-245, NRD-525, NRD-535, NRD-545. Elcraft KIO2. Drake R8B. Ten-Tec Jupiter, Argonaut V, RX-320, RX-350, Pegasus, Omni VI. Racal 6790/GM. Alinco DX-77 Collins HF-2050, Collins/AOR DDS-2A --------------------------------------------------------- Supported Rotator Controllers: Yaesu GS-232 hy-gain DCU-1 Pathfinder SARtek M2 RC2800 Idiom Press RotorCard SDX Prosistel CBOX AlphaSpid --------------------------------------------------------- Supported Antenna Switches: microHAM micro Band Decoder --------------------------------------------------------- Supported External Keyers: microHAM USB micro KEYER microHAM USB CW KEYER microHAM digi KEYER --------------------------------------------------------- MacLoggerDX has been thoroughly tested with the iMac, iBook, PowerBook, G3, G4, G4-Cube, G5, Intel Macs, MacOS 9 & Mac OS X (10.0 to 10.4.8) PPC and Intel. --------------------------------------------------------- Registration: MacLoggerDX must be registered to work beyond the 10 minute time limit. This is a free upgrade for registered MacLoggerDX 3.5 and later users. --------------------------------------------------------- 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From jpalese at charter.net Sat Feb 24 14:29:10 2007 From: jpalese at charter.net (John Palese) Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 13:29:10 -0600 Subject: [DogParkList] Upgrading to v 4.2.9 Message-ID: Hi: I was able to download the 4.2.9 version. How do i get it to see (use) the radio connection info and log info etc that are part of 4.2.8? 73 John WB9JPH From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Sat Feb 24 14:35:58 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 14:35:58 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] Upgrading to v 4.2.9 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1EAFBB63-1470-42E2-AC0E-A3507BDFF772@dogparksoftware.com> Hi John, On 24-Feb-07, at 2:29 PM, John Palese wrote: > Hi: > > I was able to download the 4.2.9 version. How do i get it to see > (use) the radio connection info and log info etc that are part of > 4.2.8? Everything (including the log location) should be the same except for the radio configuration. MacLoggerDX now saves the radio serial port by name to prevent it from forgetting the radio config when the USB/serial ports are enumerated in different order as often happens on the Intel Macs when there are more than one USB/Serial adapters connected. The only down side to this is that you have to reconfigure your radio params once after installing 4.2.9 You can run 4.2.8 again and take a screen shot of your radio prefs to help you do that with 4.2.9 > 73 > John > WB9JPH 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From jpalese at charter.net Sat Feb 24 15:10:12 2007 From: jpalese at charter.net (John Palese) Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 14:10:12 -0600 Subject: [DogParkList] how to delete log entries? Message-ID: <957A58F7-F54D-42F1-A9CB-F3920F306615@charter.net> I have about 4 log entries that i want to delete, 2 are "test" entries and two are duplicates made by fast fingers. Can't for the life of me figure out how to delete them. 73 John WB9JPH From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Sat Feb 24 15:17:56 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 15:17:56 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] how to delete log entries? In-Reply-To: <957A58F7-F54D-42F1-A9CB-F3920F306615@charter.net> References: <957A58F7-F54D-42F1-A9CB-F3920F306615@charter.net> Message-ID: Hi John, On 24-Feb-07, at 3:10 PM, John Palese wrote: > I have about 4 log entries that i want to delete, 2 are "test" > entries and two are duplicates made by fast fingers. > > Can't for the life of me figure out how to delete them. > > 73 > John > WB9JPH It's in the manual on the log panel page... "Selecting the Record Number of an entry and pressing the Delete key (or H) on the keyboard will bring up a Delete confirmation Dialog which will allow you to delete that logged QSO." 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From g.berges at bergesetco.com Sat Feb 24 15:48:48 2007 From: g.berges at bergesetco.com (Gustavo Berges) Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 15:48:48 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] YW0DX Message-ID: I believe this to be Aves Island but the program (4.2.9b7) recognizes it as Venezuela instead. What should I do to have it appear correctly? Thank you. -- Gustavo Berg?s, KK4GBG 1820 NE Jensen Beach Blvd. #623 Jensen Beach, Florida 34957 (772) 419 8015 Ph./(772) 382 0209 Fx KK4GBG at arrl.net -- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://two.pairlist.net/pipermail/dogparklist/attachments/20070224/67519171/attachment.htm From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Sat Feb 24 20:51:31 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 20:51:31 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] QRZ Message-ID: <8B6C3EF1-4876-47CB-BFA3-9CE81903D428@dogparksoftware.com> Hi, I just heard from Fred Lloyd (AA7BQ) at QRZ HQ that QRZ.com is down today due to a hardware failure. It should be back up later tonight. 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From EZRhino at fastmovers.biz Sat Feb 24 23:59:13 2007 From: EZRhino at fastmovers.biz (EZ Rhino) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 04:59:13 +0000 Subject: [DogParkList] Fwd: QRZ Message-ID: > > > I just realized how much I rely on QRZ.com. > > I logged a bunch of contacts today without the ability to look up call > information via the web. How do I go back and update this info? It > seems like I remember reading about this somewhere but I can't find > it. > > Chris > > > > > > > > On Feb 25, 2007, at 1:51 AM, Don Agro wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I just heard from Fred Lloyd (AA7BQ) at QRZ HQ that QRZ.com is down >> today due to a hardware failure. It should be back up later tonight. >> >> >> 73 Don Agro VE3VRW >> >> D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . >> >> email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com >> www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com >> iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com >> >> _______________________________________________ >> DogParkList mailing list >> DogParkList at dogparksoftware.com >> http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/dogparklist >> >> > Apparently God is a Jeep fan: " And I will make all my mountains a > way, and my highways shall be exalted." Isaiah: 49:11 > > Apparently God is a Jeep fan: " And I will make all my mountains a way, and my highways shall be exalted." Isaiah: 49:11 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text/enriched Size: 1165 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://two.pairlist.net/pipermail/dogparklist/attachments/20070225/bab26def/attachment-0001.bin From EZRhino at fastmovers.biz Sun Feb 25 00:05:10 2007 From: EZRhino at fastmovers.biz (EZ Rhino) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 05:05:10 +0000 Subject: [DogParkList] Fwd: QRZ In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Nevermind, I figured it out....I just realized that the "free QRZ lookup" check box somehow un-checked itself. (Log>>Update selected entries) Chris On Feb 25, 2007, at 4:59 AM, EZ Rhino wrote: > >> >> >> I just realized how much I rely on QRZ.com. >> >> I logged a bunch of contacts today without the ability to look up >> call information via the web. How do I go back and update this info? >> It seems like I remember reading about this somewhere but I can't >> find it. >> >> Chris >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Feb 25, 2007, at 1:51 AM, Don Agro wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I just heard from Fred Lloyd (AA7BQ) at QRZ HQ that QRZ.com is down >>> today due to a hardware failure. It should be back up later tonight. >>> >>> >>> 73 Don Agro VE3VRW >>> >>> D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . >>> >>> email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com >>> www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com >>> iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> DogParkList mailing list >>> DogParkList at dogparksoftware.com >>> http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/dogparklist >>> >>> >> Apparently God is a Jeep fan: " And I will make all my mountains a >> way, and my highways shall be exalted." Isaiah: 49:11 >> >> > Apparently God is a Jeep fan: " And I will make all my mountains a > way, and my highways shall be exalted." Isaiah: 49:11 > _______________________________________________ > DogParkList mailing list > DogParkList at dogparksoftware.com > http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/dogparklist > Apparently God is a Jeep fan: " And I will make all my mountains a way, and my highways shall be exalted." Isaiah: 49:11 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text/enriched Size: 1679 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://two.pairlist.net/pipermail/dogparklist/attachments/20070225/baeefd6e/attachment.bin From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Sun Feb 25 07:03:59 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 07:03:59 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] Fwd: QRZ In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Chris, On 25-Feb-07, at 12:05 AM, EZ Rhino wrote: > Nevermind, I figured it out....(Log>>Update selected entries) Yup. > I just realized that the "free QRZ lookup" check box somehow un- > checked itself. Yes - that will happen after a number of Internet failures - a dialog will show you what has happened - but that goes away after a few minutes. "The Internet Lookup timed out. Turn Internet Lookup back on in the Preferences Panel when the problem has been resolved." 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Wed Feb 28 18:04:16 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 18:04:16 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] Unfinished Software Message-ID: <96E500D1-0F4D-48B1-9CD5-21684C51A261@dogparksoftware.com> I think "Unfinished Software" is a bit harsh, but then what do I know. I guess it's true, it is unfinished, and I guess it always should be. 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From M0XDF at Alphadene.co.uk Wed Feb 28 18:13:05 2007 From: M0XDF at Alphadene.co.uk (David Ferrington) Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 23:13:05 +0000 Subject: [DogParkList] Unfinished Software In-Reply-To: <96E500D1-0F4D-48B1-9CD5-21684C51A261@dogparksoftware.com> Message-ID: Don, don't sweet it - the product has LOTS of GREAT features and your support is second to none, at least 3 years after purchase. The product is great and yes it always will be unfinished - especially in this version, because your working on Cocca version. And hey, I like this kind of unfinished - it's very functional and works very well, the unfinished nature is purely that you're always open to enhancement suggestions. 73 David On 28/2/07 23:04, "Don Agro" sent: > I think "Unfinished Software" is a bit harsh, but then what do I know. > > > > I guess it's true, it is unfinished, and I guess it always should be. > > > > > 73 Don Agro VE3VRW > > D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . > > email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com > www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com > iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com > > _______________________________________________ > DogParkList mailing list > DogParkList at dogparksoftware.com > http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/dogparklist -- They are ill discoverers that think there is no land, when they can see nothing but sea. -Francis Bacon, essayist, philosopher, and statesman (1561-1626) From jim at lexiann.com Wed Feb 28 18:36:33 2007 From: jim at lexiann.com (James Snider) Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 18:36:33 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] Unfinished Software In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <05FEF0F3-AE4B-405C-A96E-7C2F81B4CA4F@lexiann.com> >> Life is unfinished. When it's finished, you're dead!!! >> I guess it's true, it is unfinished, and I guess it always should be. >> >> >> >> >> 73 Don Agro VE3VRW >> >> D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . >> >> email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com >> www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com >> iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com >> >> _______________________________________________ >> DogParkList mailing list >> DogParkList at dogparksoftware.com >> http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/dogparklist From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Wed Feb 28 18:40:20 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 18:40:20 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] Unfinished Software In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi David, On 28-Feb-07, at 6:13 PM, David Ferrington wrote: > Don, don't sweet it - the product has LOTS of GREAT features and your > support is second to none, at least 3 years after purchase. > > The product is great and yes it always will be unfinished - > especially in > this version, because your working on Cocca version. > > And hey, I like this kind of unfinished - it's very functional and > works > very well, the unfinished nature is purely that you're always open to > enhancement suggestions. > > 73 > David Thanks David ! And thanks for the updated review on eHam - it means a lot. We lost my father this January and I *have* been slow in responding to support emails but we are getting back on track now and it should be business as usual shortly. 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From k4dsp.doug at gmail.com Wed Feb 28 21:55:22 2007 From: k4dsp.doug at gmail.com (Doug Hall) Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 21:55:22 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] VK9DNX Message-ID: <3ca76ec40702281855j3a939b93u3bc33233fc698e2c@mail.gmail.com> Apparently there is a different scheme used when Norfolk Island callsigns are 2x3 format. (http://www.df3cb.com/vk9dnx/) I think I have fooled MLDX into accepting VK9DNX by entering VK9DNX/VK9N and then editing the callsign field after logging the QSO. But is there a better way? 73, Doug, K4DSP From jawod at fuse.net Wed Feb 28 22:31:17 2007 From: jawod at fuse.net (John Wiener) Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 22:31:17 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] Inaccurate listing of prefix Message-ID: <4B2BB68F-FCCB-4837-920D-70C29C00BBFA@fuse.net> Recently, I used QRZ.com thru MacLoggerDX to look up a prefix. My apologies but I no longer remember the exact prefix but it came up as Spratley Island yet it was mapped very near Rome, Italy. What's up? I know I've read the warning that if the user lists the grid locator wrong that it's not MacLoggerDx's fault ... but in this case, I only entered the prefix. Ideas? John AB8O From terry at oltraining.com Thu Mar 1 04:49:58 2007 From: terry at oltraining.com (Terrence R. Redding, Ph.D.) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 04:49:58 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] DogParkList Digest, Vol 31, Issue 8 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Good morning all. I notice of all the reviews of the program, the average is 4.9, that equates to a 98%. Then along comes this outlier at 3/5, or 60% compared to an average score of 98%. If I was conducting research on the quality of the product, while I would read the review - and consider the comments, but it would not drive the work. As for personal stuff happening - Don - we are with you. We all have similar experiences. One of my greatest regrets about 20 years service in the US Army is that I was deployed over seas when first my father, and then my mother passed. Today, I have my mother in-law with us while she is under home Hospice. The stuff that happens in life does shift our priorities - as it should. Be well. Terry - W6LMJ On 2/28/07 6:40 PM, "dogparklist-request at dogparksoftware.com" wrote: > > Thanks David ! > > And thanks for the updated review on eHam - it means a lot. > > We lost my father this January and I *have* been slow in responding > to support emails but we are getting back on track now and it should > be business as usual shortly. > > > 73 Don Agro VE3VRW From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Thu Mar 1 05:57:00 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2007 05:57:00 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] VK9DNX In-Reply-To: <3ca76ec40702281855j3a939b93u3bc33233fc698e2c@mail.gmail.com> References: <3ca76ec40702281855j3a939b93u3bc33233fc698e2c@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Hi Doug, On 28-Feb-07, at 9:55 PM, Doug Hall wrote: > Apparently there is a different scheme used when Norfolk Island > callsigns are 2x3 format. (http://www.df3cb.com/vk9dnx/) I think I > have fooled MLDX into accepting VK9DNX by entering VK9DNX/VK9N and > then editing the callsign field after logging the QSO. But is there a > better way? > > 73, > Doug, K4DSP I put VK9DNX in the dxpeditions.dat file and uploaded it to the server. "Update Internet Files" from the MacLoggerDX File menu and it should work. 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Thu Mar 1 05:59:57 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2007 05:59:57 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] Inaccurate listing of prefix In-Reply-To: <4B2BB68F-FCCB-4837-920D-70C29C00BBFA@fuse.net> References: <4B2BB68F-FCCB-4837-920D-70C29C00BBFA@fuse.net> Message-ID: Hi John, On 28-Feb-07, at 10:31 PM, John Wiener wrote: > Recently, I used QRZ.com thru MacLoggerDX to look up a prefix. My > apologies but I no longer remember the exact prefix but it came up as > Spratley Island yet it was mapped very near Rome, Italy. What's > up? I know I've read the warning that if the user lists the grid > locator wrong that it's not MacLoggerDx's fault ... but in this case, > I only entered the prefix. Ideas? > > John > AB8O MacLoggerDX also has an internal prefix/location database which we are constantly updating. If you find an error - send me the prefix and I will fix it. The method by which MacLoggerDX determines a map location is rather complex but it is explained here... In the "Here is how MacLoggerDX determines Map position for a call/ prefix" paragraph. 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From g.berges at bergesetco.com Thu Mar 1 08:37:58 2007 From: g.berges at bergesetco.com (Gustavo Berges) Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 08:37:58 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] FMP Sort field on import Message-ID: After importing the og.dat into the FMP V5 database, and you try to sort on the date field, to determine the list of stations worked since ?x? date for example, the resulting number of records does not correspond. Is the date file in a different format that doesn?t allow this? The search sting used was ?>20070101? but will happen with any tried. Also, when trying to print the found set and using preview from the print options, nothing comes up and when trying to print as a pdf, you are prompted to save a copy of the file with the .fmp suffix. Thanks -- Gustavo Berg?s, KK4GBG 1820 NE Jensen Beach Blvd. #623 Jensen Beach, Florida 34957 (772) 419 8015 Ph./(772) 382 0209 Fx KK4GBG at arrl.net -- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://two.pairlist.net/pipermail/dogparklist/attachments/20070301/98a00381/attachment.html From rpaparella at daddys.com Thu Mar 1 09:15:42 2007 From: rpaparella at daddys.com (Ronald Paparella) Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2007 09:15:42 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] Yaesu FT2000 / MacLogger DX ?? Message-ID: I have not been able to get my FT2000 radio to talk to the software. I am using a MacBook Pro laptop with an Intel duo core processor. USB/Serial converter is from IOGEAR. Converter driver is DUC32A from IOGEAR. Any suggestions? Thank you, Ron KB1NPF Ronald J. 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Lee On Mar 1, 2007, at 5:57 AM, Don Agro wrote: > Hi Doug, > > On 28-Feb-07, at 9:55 PM, Doug Hall wrote: > >> Apparently there is a different scheme used when Norfolk Island >> callsigns are 2x3 format. (http://www.df3cb.com/vk9dnx/) I think I >> have fooled MLDX into accepting VK9DNX by entering VK9DNX/VK9N and >> then editing the callsign field after logging the QSO. But is there a >> better way? >> >> 73, >> Doug, K4DSP > > > I put VK9DNX in the dxpeditions.dat file and uploaded it to the > server. > > "Update Internet Files" from the MacLoggerDX File menu and it should > work. > > > 73 Don Agro VE3VRW > > D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . > > email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com > www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com > iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com > > _______________________________________________ > DogParkList mailing list > DogParkList at dogparksoftware.com > http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/dogparklist From scotbro at qwest.net Thu Mar 1 10:02:20 2007 From: scotbro at qwest.net (Scott Brown) Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2007 08:02:20 -0700 Subject: [DogParkList] Yaesu FT2000 / MacLogger DX ?? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <2C6DF552-CD6E-46A8-A1FA-F34C3C4ABF86@qwest.net> Ron, I had the same problem until I decreased the com port rate to 9600 baud. Scott KE4KVP On Mar 1, 2007, at 7:15 AM, Ronald Paparella wrote: > I have not been able to get my FT2000 radio to talk to the > software. I am using a MacBook Pro laptop with an Intel duo core > processor. USB/Serial converter is from IOGEAR. Converter driver > is DUC32A from IOGEAR. > > Any suggestions? > > Thank you, > > Ron KB1NPF > > > > > Ronald J. Paparella > President & COO > Daddy's Junky Music > 1015 Candia Road > Manchester, NH 03109 > Tel: (603) 623-7900 > Mobile: (603) 493-5706 > rpaparella at daddys.com > > > > > _______________________________________________ > DogParkList mailing list > DogParkList at dogparksoftware.com > http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/dogparklist -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://two.pairlist.net/pipermail/dogparklist/attachments/20070301/9c4d7b51/attachment.html From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Thu Mar 1 11:04:33 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2007 11:04:33 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] VK9DNX In-Reply-To: References: <3ca76ec40702281855j3a939b93u3bc33233fc698e2c@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <5646355A-00D9-4D1F-B113-378BB1731B3A@dogparksoftware.com> Hi Lee, On 1-Mar-07, at 9:48 AM, Lee (WW2DX) wrote: > What editor are you using to edit that dxpeditions.dat file? TextWrangler (it used to be called BBEdit) > I just tried TextEdit and my entry did not work for YW0DX. You have to make sure TextEdit saves it as plain text and not rich text. > I also tried vi and that looked to scary :) > > I have a few entries I would love to make to that file to make my > life easier. You are welcome to - but you can also send genuine dxpedition entries to me to include with the Internet update files. If it's general call exceptions you want then you should look at exceptions.dat 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From phasetwo at mac.com Fri Mar 2 00:09:31 2007 From: phasetwo at mac.com (Steve Hellyer) Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2007 00:09:31 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] DogParkList Digest, Vol 32, Issue 3 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <002D16EF-1EFA-42B0-B098-20FF03FA0018@mac.com> Try TextWrangler (free) or BBedit (More powerful but not free) http://www.barebones.com/products/textwrangler/ Textedit will default to Rich Text format or ASCII text with Mac Line endings. TextWrangler will honour DOS or Windows, UNIX and Mac Line endings (CR,LF,CR&LF) Don't forget to work with a backup copy of original file :-) Cheers, Steve - VA3SPH On 1-Mar-07, at 10:02 AM, dogparklist-request at dogparksoftware.com wrote: > Don, > What editor are you using to edit that dxpeditions.dat file? > I just tried TextEdit and my entry did not work for YW0DX. > I also tried vi and that looked to scary :) > > I have a few entries I would love to make to that file to make my > life easier. > > Thanks. > > Lee From wkochman at sbcglobal.net Fri Mar 2 02:54:27 2007 From: wkochman at sbcglobal.net (metta) Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2007 23:54:27 -0800 (PST) Subject: [DogParkList] MAC Antenna Modeling? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20070302075427.59353.qmail@web83605.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> I can not wait to see EZNEC and The NEC Antenna Molding programs available for the MAC! Developers insight? Wayne N9iBN From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Fri Mar 2 03:01:50 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2007 03:01:50 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] MAC Antenna Modeling? In-Reply-To: <20070302075427.59353.qmail@web83605.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> References: <20070302075427.59353.qmail@web83605.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Hi Wayne, On 2-Mar-07, at 2:54 AM, metta wrote: > I can not wait to see EZNEC and The NEC Antenna > Molding programs available for the MAC! > Developers insight? > > Wayne N9iBN 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From g.berges at bergesetco.com Tue Mar 6 13:19:31 2007 From: g.berges at bergesetco.com (Gustavo Berges) Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2007 13:19:31 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] Printing labels from 4.2.9b7 Message-ID: I?m trying to print labels after this weekend?s activity but after dialog comes up, there is no output, even when trying with two different printers. Any ideas please? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://two.pairlist.net/pipermail/dogparklist/attachments/20070306/39b04bd8/attachment.html From EZRhino at fastmovers.biz Wed Mar 7 22:36:38 2007 From: EZRhino at fastmovers.biz (EZ Rhino) Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 03:36:38 +0000 Subject: [DogParkList] Label printing question Message-ID: Hello group: I'm getting around to printing labels and getting caught up on QSL cards. In the "Labels" window, obviously I have the whole list of QSO's from the log since the last time I printed labels....but what if I don't want to print all of them? It would be nice to press the apple key and clink on the labels I want, and have the program ignore the rest. For example, If I work 100 stations in the latest contest, and only 10 of the 100 are new countries for me, and they are interspersed through the entire 100 contacts, it would be nice to select only the 10 and have them all print on one sheet of label paper, rather than printing all 100 and wasting most of the labels. I hope this makes sense. So far it seems this isn't possible. Someone enlighten me, please. Chris From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Thu Mar 8 05:55:33 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 05:55:33 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] Label printing question In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <2BB803C6-E651-4C9B-89A0-36477A9C5CB2@dogparksoftware.com> Hi Chris, On 7-Mar-07, at 10:36 PM, EZ Rhino wrote: > Hello group: > > I'm getting around to printing labels and getting caught up on QSL > cards. In the "Labels" window, obviously I have the whole list of > QSO's from the log since the last time I printed labels....but what if > I don't want to print all of them? It would be nice to press the > apple > key and clink on the labels I want, and have the program ignore the > rest. For example, If I work 100 stations in the latest contest, > and > only 10 of the 100 are new countries for me, and they are interspersed > through the entire 100 contacts, it would be nice to select only > the 10 > and have them all print on one sheet of label paper, rather than > printing all 100 and wasting most of the labels. I hope this makes > sense. So far it seems this isn't possible. > > Someone enlighten me, please. > > Chris There has always been an automatic mechanism for selecting which QSL cards to print - the QSLSent field... "The Labels Panel allows you to print labels for all the entries in your log that have a negative (Negative = "N" or "n" or blank) "QSL Sent" field." The idea being that when you send a batch of cards you mark them "sent" with the "Mark Sent" button - that way they don't show up in the list next time. If you change your mind about any of the log entries and want to send cards again - you can select them in the log panel and use the "Resend" button and they will again show up in the Labels panel. 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From EZRhino at fastmovers.biz Thu Mar 8 22:54:34 2007 From: EZRhino at fastmovers.biz (EZ Rhino) Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2007 03:54:34 +0000 Subject: [DogParkList] sort order/QSO number Message-ID: <368bd4ae68c9c2e940be7fa9cfcbff2b@fastmovers.biz> Over the weekend I worked a lot of new stations, and added them to my log. For some reason, three of these stations I worked are now at the top of my log, numbers 2, 3, and 4. The previous 2,3, and 4 are now 5,6, and 7. How can I get these back without deleting and re-logging them? How did they get there in the first place? If I sort by date, they go where they are supposed to go, but their respective QSO number is still incorrect. Ideas? Chris From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Fri Mar 9 05:57:12 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2007 05:57:12 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] sort order/QSO number In-Reply-To: <368bd4ae68c9c2e940be7fa9cfcbff2b@fastmovers.biz> References: <368bd4ae68c9c2e940be7fa9cfcbff2b@fastmovers.biz> Message-ID: <44650030-993D-463C-9495-07973F1D0612@dogparksoftware.com> Hi Chris, On 8-Mar-07, at 10:54 PM, EZ Rhino wrote: > Over the weekend I worked a lot of new stations, and added them to my > log. For some reason, three of these stations I worked are now at the > top of my log, numbers 2, 3, and 4. The previous 2,3, and 4 are now > 5,6, and 7. How can I get these back without deleting and re-logging > them? How did they get there in the first place? If I sort by date, > they go where they are supposed to go, but their respective QSO number > is still incorrect. The record numbers are not important - they are not stored in the file - they describe the order of the records in the file - but you can display the log sorted by any field. By default the log is arranged in order of QSO with the last QSO being added to the end of the file - but every time the log is re- written it will be written in the order that you have chosen to sort it in. The log is re-written when you delete an entry. 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From aa2bn at comcast.net Fri Mar 9 11:17:46 2007 From: aa2bn at comcast.net (John Zaruba Jr) Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2007 11:17:46 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] MacDoppler Cocoa and Griffin PowerMate Message-ID: Is anyone on the list using a Griffin Powermate controller with MacDoppler Cocoa for frequency control? I can't seem to figure out if it's possible, and I'm looking for some guidance. I'm running a Mac mini G4 OS X 10.4.8, 1 GB RAM, Version 1.6.4 Powermate driver, and MacDoppler for Cocoa v2.0.4b11. The radio is a Kenwood TS-2000 and the tracker is an LVB emulating GS-232 via a Keyspan 4 port serial adapter. Thanks & 73, John AA2BN From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Fri Mar 9 15:10:46 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2007 15:10:46 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] MacDoppler Cocoa and Griffin PowerMate In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi John, On 9-Mar-07, at 11:17 AM, John Zaruba Jr wrote: > Is anyone on the list using a Griffin Powermate controller with > MacDoppler Cocoa for frequency control? > > I can't seem to figure out if it's possible, and I'm looking for some > guidance. I'm running a Mac mini G4 OS X 10.4.8, 1 GB RAM, Version > 1.6.4 Powermate driver, and MacDoppler for Cocoa v2.0.4b11. The radio > is a Kenwood TS-2000 and the tracker is an LVB emulating GS-232 via a > Keyspan 4 port serial adapter. > > Thanks & 73, > > John AA2BN The trick is to get the focus (little blue halo) to the up/down VFO arrows with the tab key and then send up and down clicks with the power mate. 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From wm2f at comcast.net Fri Mar 9 19:19:53 2007 From: wm2f at comcast.net (wm2f at comcast.net) Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2007 00:19:53 +0000 Subject: [DogParkList] QSL Card Printing Message-ID: <031020070019.2465.45F1F9A90009B92A000009A1220073484000CD0399@comcast.net> I've been trying to print an actual QSL card with the QSL PANEL. Everything looks good in the QSL PANEL and the qso data is correct. I can print to regular paper but the margins are .25 all the way around and rather large Most QSL cards are 5.5 X 3.5 inches. Well my question is, if anyone is printing qsl cards from the panel what card stock are you using and maybe a few hints to solve this issue. Maybe its not meant to do this. Don't know. Any hints or help will be greatly appriciated. Best 73, Mike wm2f at comcast.net -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://two.pairlist.net/pipermail/dogparklist/attachments/20070310/3d82d636/attachment.htm From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Fri Mar 9 21:06:30 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2007 21:06:30 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] MacLoggerDX FT-2000 and FTdx9000 volume and squelch problem Message-ID: I have posted a fix for the FT-2000 and FTdx9000 volume and squelch problem. v4.3.0b1 Let me know if this fixes it - if not please send a debug log taken while adjusting the volume and squelch sliders. Thanks, 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From k7on at wildblue.net Fri Mar 9 21:14:36 2007 From: k7on at wildblue.net (Brian K.Short) Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2007 19:14:36 -0700 Subject: [DogParkList] New User MacLoggerDX Message-ID: <6dfda9c81f5c9634d25c2e0d4e5396ba@wildblue.net> I am a new user of MacLoggerDX on an eMac G4 OS X 10.3.9. I am using it with Airport to a Linksys wireless router and a Wildblue satellite modem. So far, this seems to work great for Packet Cluster. I will likely have a question later when my I/O Gear USB-RS232 adapters arrive from Cyberguys. I will hopefully interface with my FT-1000mp and a keyer. I was planning to build a K1EL USB Winkeyer kit that has been sitting idle. I wonder if it works with MacLoggerDX? -- Brian --> http://users.wildblue.net/k7on/ "Blessed are the cracked, for they shall let in the light." From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Fri Mar 9 21:18:46 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2007 21:18:46 -0500 Subject: [DogParkList] New User MacLoggerDX In-Reply-To: <6dfda9c81f5c9634d25c2e0d4e5396ba@wildblue.net> References: <6dfda9c81f5c9634d25c2e0d4e5396ba@wildblue.net> Message-ID: Hi Brian, On 9-Mar-07, at 9:14 PM, Brian K.Short wrote: > I am a new user of MacLoggerDX on an eMac > G4 OS X 10.3.9. > > I am using it with Airport to a Linksys wireless > router and a Wildblue satellite modem. So far, > this seems to work great for Packet Cluster. > > I will likely have a question later when my I/O > Gear USB-RS232 adapters arrive from Cyberguys. > I will hopefully interface with my FT-1000mp and > a keyer. > > I was planning to build a K1EL USB Winkeyer kit that > has been sitting idle. I wonder if it works with MacLoggerDX? The only WinKey we currently support is the one in the microHAM devices... 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Sun Mar 11 09:30:01 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2007 09:30:01 -0400 Subject: [DogParkList] MacLoggerDX & QRZ Online Message-ID: If you have been experiencing MLDX quitting intermittently while doing a QRZ Online look up - please give version 4.3.0b4 a try and let me know if that helps. Thanks, 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From EZRhino at fastmovers.biz Tue Mar 13 23:34:40 2007 From: EZRhino at fastmovers.biz (EZ Rhino) Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 03:34:40 +0000 Subject: [DogParkList] PSK software Message-ID: This isn't MLDX specific, so bear with me: I know of two PSK programs for Mac's: Multi mode (ick), and CocoaModem. I like CM, but only having two simultaneous receivers drives me crazy. I am envying Digipan's multiple receive capability for watching several signals at the same time. Does anyone know of any other PSK Mac programs? Chris Apparently God is a Jeep fan: " And I will make all my mountains a way, and my highways shall be exalted." Isaiah: 49:11 From k7on at wildblue.net Wed Mar 14 12:19:22 2007 From: k7on at wildblue.net (Brian K.Short) Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 09:19:22 -0700 Subject: [DogParkList] PSK software In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Mar 13, 2007, at 8:34 PM, EZ Rhino wrote: > This isn't MLDX specific, so bear with me: > > I know of two PSK programs for Mac's: Multi mode (ick), and > CocoaModem. I like CM, but only having two simultaneous receivers > drives me crazy. I am envying Digipan's multiple receive capability > for watching several signals at the same time. Does anyone know of > any other PSK Mac programs? There is also a mailing list for general Mac Ham software discussion at QTH.Net. I subscribe to that and was at first disappointed that I was not getting MLDX questions answered there. I have been away from amateur radio mostly for a couple years because of divorce and moving etc. I found this list though! I am using an eMac G4 with OS X 10.3.9. I am now a registered user of MLDX (again). I have been working on getting my station going again. I am curious why you say (ick) about Multimode? Is there a mailing list for that (I do know Chris is on the Ham-Mac mailing list)? Also, I have not tried CocoaModem, yet. I guess I should? Is there a mailing list for that? Probably Chen is on the Ham-Mac list, but I don't know that. I am planning to get back on digital modes with a MicroHam DigiKeyer. One nice thing about it is that I can switch from my eMac to my XP laptop with just one cable. Until I feel comfortable purchasing an Intel Mac and running Vista or XP there, this is my solution. I never used a commercial sound card interface before, preferring to homebrew. The DigiKeyer is pricey as is maintaining both a PC and a Mac, but ... I would like a "WriteLog" for Mac :) Also, there are no amateur SDR (Software Defined Radio) programs that I know for OS X. Someone on the Ham-Mac mailing list recently asked about the "How-To" for porting X Linux applications to Mac. Many such programs should be able to be made to work on OS X with X-11 as far as I know, but not all Linux apps are available for OS X in Binary. I don't know how much work it would be to "port" them, but it seems a worthwhile endeavor, not that I am volunteering or have the requisite knowledge. Are there any other general Ham-Mac watering holes? Good luck. -- Brian --> http://users.wildblue.net/k7on/ "Blessed are the cracked, for they shall let in the light." From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Thu Mar 15 18:29:07 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 18:29:07 -0400 Subject: [DogParkList] Notes from the skunkworks: Delay ms. Message-ID: <440858B3-70DB-4BED-8B97-C1EDC8F0E24E@dogparksoftware.com> I just thought I should expand on something that is in the manual but keeps cropping up - the Delay parameter in the Radio Preferences. The Delay parameter (measured in milliseconds) is inserted between each byte sent to the radio to allow radios with slower CPU command interpreters to not lose their minds :) Even some of the newer radios require 10 to 30 milliseconds of delay. Most Icoms work best with 0. How to tell ? The default is 33 and that is what most people stick with - but this does dull the responsiveness of the VFO if you are using the VFO or Band Panel sliders and some radios won't work with it that high. Generally the lower the better - right down to 0 - but if your radio 'locks-up' and fails to respond to the sliders you may have to increase the delay. If you are using an Icom radio - make sure you turn "Transceive mode" off in the radio menus or every time you spin the dial on the front panel of the radio MLDX will lose sync and have to reconnect which will slow the responsiveness for a few seconds. Unfortunately RS-232 serial communication is old technology and there is very little that is "plug-and-play" about it - it needs to be configured manually. If in doubt - email me the debug log and I'll have a look. BTW everything seems to be running fine with the new Mac OS X 10.4.9 update. 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From ea2ry at ea2ry.com Mon Mar 19 14:53:24 2007 From: ea2ry at ea2ry.com (Roberto) Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 19:53:24 +0100 Subject: [DogParkList] MLDX and Mounth Athos Message-ID: <991FD07E-F7FA-4490-87D7-EBF0A9D61B10@ea2ry.com> As I can change callsign SY2A so that the MLDX me recognizes it like Mounth Athos? Now SY2A me the mark like Greece. 73's de Roberto http://www.ea2ry.com From wa4098swl at gmail.com Tue Mar 20 19:36:31 2007 From: wa4098swl at gmail.com (Aaron G. Prosser) Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 19:36:31 -0400 Subject: [DogParkList] Log File Over-Written Message-ID: <83DC1F9B-0090-4ECA-A5C3-0CE267DEC282@gmail.com> My entire log file was over-written today to include only 1 log entry and I'm not sure why. I was on the Log tab, and had searched for a QS0 whose card I had just received. I changed the received flag, saved, and then proceeded to add the IOTA number from the QSL card to the record. Rather than pressing command S, I pressed the save button on the lower right. I then found that my entire log had been overwritten to have only the one QSO I had on screen. Sadly, I had neglected keeping proper backup files and will now have to start the process of re-keying 500+ entries by hand. What did I do wrong? Aaron G. Prosser WA4098SWL -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Wed Mar 21 08:38:08 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 08:38:08 -0400 Subject: [DogParkList] Log File Over-Written In-Reply-To: <83DC1F9B-0090-4ECA-A5C3-0CE267DEC282@gmail.com> References: <83DC1F9B-0090-4ECA-A5C3-0CE267DEC282@gmail.com> Message-ID: <87180D1C-6F48-4159-91AC-D7304BF03C19@dogparksoftware.com> Hi Aaron, On 20-Mar-07, at 7:36 PM, Aaron G. Prosser wrote: > My entire log file was over-written today to include only 1 log > entry and I'm not sure why. > I was on the Log tab, and had searched for a QS0 whose card I had > just received. I changed the received flag, saved, and then > proceeded to add the IOTA number from the QSL card to the record. > Rather than pressing command S, I pressed the save button on the > lower right. I then found that my entire log had been overwritten > to have only the one QSO I had on screen. > > Sadly, I had neglected keeping proper backup files and will now > have to start the process of re-keying 500+ entries by hand. Ouch! I'm sorry Aaron. > What did I do wrong? I just tried the same steps as you describe above on a test log - but when I removed the search term from the "Search" box and pressed "Reload" - all the entries returned. Have a look at your log.dat file with a text editor and see what's there. > Aaron G. Prosser > WA4098SWL 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Wed Mar 21 14:43:17 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 14:43:17 -0400 Subject: [DogParkList] MLDX and Mounth Athos In-Reply-To: <991FD07E-F7FA-4490-87D7-EBF0A9D61B10@ea2ry.com> References: <991FD07E-F7FA-4490-87D7-EBF0A9D61B10@ea2ry.com> Message-ID: <88ADD855-CDAB-4DDD-9C2C-D6C2A146EED0@dogparksoftware.com> Hi Roberto, On 19-Mar-07, at 2:53 PM, Roberto wrote: > As I can change callsign SY2A so that the MLDX me recognizes it > like Mounth Athos? > Now SY2A me the mark like Greece. > > 73's de Roberto > http://www.ea2ry.com I have added it to the dxpedition.dat file and uploaded it. Select "Update Internet Files" from the MLDX File menu and restart MLDX. 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From ng8e.dx at miqrp.net Sat Mar 24 10:00:53 2007 From: ng8e.dx at miqrp.net (Jim Brooker) Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 10:00:53 -0400 Subject: [DogParkList] microHAM CW keyer question Message-ID: <20070324100053.860spj3bwg4wkcso@webmail.tuffmail.net> Don't think I understand what's happening here, so I'm hoping one of you with experience with this can steer me in the right direction. I've installed the microHAM driver in the iBook (OSX 10.4.9) In the prefs in MacLoggerDX (v4.3.0b4), it does show the radio type as microHAM virtual port. The USB cable is connected between the CW keyer and the iBook. The keyer is powered and turned on. When I click configure microHAM keyers in the MLDX file menu, nothing happens. Will this only work if the K2 K102 is connected as well or should the keyer work with MLDX by itself? 73, Jim NG8E From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Sat Mar 24 10:32:37 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 10:32:37 -0400 Subject: [DogParkList] microHAM CW keyer question In-Reply-To: <20070324100053.860spj3bwg4wkcso@webmail.tuffmail.net> References: <20070324100053.860spj3bwg4wkcso@webmail.tuffmail.net> Message-ID: <58684FE2-E14A-4D96-A5F9-F51D6DBA4E2E@dogparksoftware.com> Hi Jim, On 24-Mar-07, at 10:00 AM, Jim Brooker wrote: > Will this only work if the K2 K102 is connected as well or should the > keyer work with MLDX by itself? A radio must be connected and communicating with MLDX. 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From ng8e.dx at miqrp.net Sat Mar 24 11:05:41 2007 From: ng8e.dx at miqrp.net (Jim Brooker) Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 11:05:41 -0400 Subject: [DogParkList] microHAM CW keyer question In-Reply-To: <58684FE2-E14A-4D96-A5F9-F51D6DBA4E2E@dogparksoftware.com> References: <20070324100053.860spj3bwg4wkcso@webmail.tuffmail.net> <58684FE2-E14A-4D96-A5F9-F51D6DBA4E2E@dogparksoftware.com> Message-ID: <20070324110541.9xov1jc9w408888o@webmail.tuffmail.net> Thanks, Don. That should be enough incentive to build the K102 which is around here somewhere! 73, Jim Quoting Don Agro : > Hi Jim, > > On 24-Mar-07, at 10:00 AM, Jim Brooker wrote: > >> Will this only work if the K2 K102 is connected as well or should the >> keyer work with MLDX by itself? > > A radio must be connected and communicating with MLDX. > > 73 Don Agro VE3VRW > > D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . > > email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com > www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com > iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com > > From wa4098swl at gmail.com Sat Mar 24 21:33:02 2007 From: wa4098swl at gmail.com (Aaron G. Prosser) Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 21:33:02 -0400 Subject: [DogParkList] Log File Over-Written In-Reply-To: <87180D1C-6F48-4159-91AC-D7304BF03C19@dogparksoftware.com> References: <83DC1F9B-0090-4ECA-A5C3-0CE267DEC282@gmail.com> <87180D1C-6F48-4159-91AC-D7304BF03C19@dogparksoftware.com> Message-ID: Interesting, when I pressed reload all I received was the one contact I had been searching for -- which is all that is in my log.dat file (attached). Sorry for the delay in responding -- I've been out of town.? Aaron G. Prosser http://www.thoseprosssers.com On Mar 21, 2007, at 8:38 AM, Don Agro wrote: > Hi Aaron, > > On 20-Mar-07, at 7:36 PM, Aaron G. Prosser wrote: > >> My entire log file was over-written today to include only 1 log >> entry and I'm not sure why. >> I was on the Log tab, and had searched for a QS0 whose card I had >> just received. I changed the received flag, saved, and then >> proceeded to add the IOTA number from the QSL card to the record. >> Rather than pressing command S, I pressed the save button on the >> lower right. I then found that my entire log had been overwritten >> to have only the one QSO I had on screen. >> >> Sadly, I had neglected keeping proper backup files and will now >> have to start the process of re-keying 500+ entries by hand. > > Ouch! I'm sorry Aaron. > >> What did I do wrong? > > I just tried the same steps as you describe above on a test log - > but when I removed the search term from the "Search" box and > pressed "Reload" - all the entries returned. > > Have a look at your log.dat file with a text editor and see what's > there. > >> Aaron G. Prosser >> WA4098SWL > > 73 Don Agro VE3VRW > > D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . > > email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com > www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com > iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://two.pairlist.net/pipermail/dogparklist/attachments/20070324/ca9943eb/attachment-0002.html -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: log.dat Type: application/octet-stream Size: 506 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://two.pairlist.net/pipermail/dogparklist/attachments/20070324/ca9943eb/attachment-0001.obj -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://two.pairlist.net/pipermail/dogparklist/attachments/20070324/ca9943eb/attachment-0003.html From ea2ry at ea2ry.com Sat Mar 24 22:30:34 2007 From: ea2ry at ea2ry.com (Roberto) Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2007 04:30:34 +0200 Subject: [DogParkList] Print QSLs Message-ID: <669A75DD-DDF6-4E6B-92E3-9973CCA73A33@ea2ry.com> As I can export to a file ADIF the qsos marked like received and not sent?, and later to mark them like Send? As I can export to a file ADIF the qsos nonsent between a date and another one?, and later to mark them like Send? Can be formed "labels/Pages" for 10x4 (A4)? You as you use it section "LABELS" of the MLDX? TNX in advance 73's de Roberto http://www.ea2ry.com From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Sun Mar 25 08:28:38 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2007 08:28:38 -0400 Subject: [DogParkList] Print QSLs In-Reply-To: <669A75DD-DDF6-4E6B-92E3-9973CCA73A33@ea2ry.com> References: <669A75DD-DDF6-4E6B-92E3-9973CCA73A33@ea2ry.com> Message-ID: <340535EF-00EF-452F-A6D8-CA021CB6601F@dogparksoftware.com> Hi Roberto, On 24-Mar-07, at 10:30 PM, Roberto wrote: > As I can export to a file ADIF the qsos marked like received and not > sent?, and later to mark them like Send? > > As I can export to a file ADIF the qsos nonsent between a date and > another one?, and later to mark them like Send? There is a "Mark Sent" button in the Labels Panel. There is a "Resend" Button in the Log Panel. > Can be formed "labels/Pages" for 10x4 (A4)? No, "The Labels/Page popup allows you to choose between labels printed 30 to a page (10x3) or 33 to a page (11x3) or 20 to a page (10x2) depending on your labels stock." > You as you use it section "LABELS" of the MLDX? > > TNX in advance 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From ea2ry at ea2ry.com Sun Mar 25 16:23:34 2007 From: ea2ry at ea2ry.com (Roberto) Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2007 22:23:34 +0200 Subject: [DogParkList] Print QSLs In-Reply-To: <340535EF-00EF-452F-A6D8-CA021CB6601F@dogparksoftware.com> References: <669A75DD-DDF6-4E6B-92E3-9973CCA73A33@ea2ry.com> <340535EF-00EF-452F-A6D8-CA021CB6601F@dogparksoftware.com> Message-ID: YES, but howto list only QSOs with qsls=N and QSLR=Y for export to a ADIF file?? 73's de Roberto http://www.ea2ry.com El 25/03/2007, a las 14:28, Don Agro escribi?: Hi Roberto, On 24-Mar-07, at 10:30 PM, Roberto wrote: > As I can export to a file ADIF the qsos marked like received and not > sent?, and later to mark them like Send? > > As I can export to a file ADIF the qsos nonsent between a date and > another one?, and later to mark them like Send? There is a "Mark Sent" button in the Labels Panel. There is a "Resend" Button in the Log Panel. > Can be formed "labels/Pages" for 10x4 (A4)? No, "The Labels/Page popup allows you to choose between labels printed 30 to a page (10x3) or 33 to a page (11x3) or 20 to a page (10x2) depending on your labels stock." > You as you use it section "LABELS" of the MLDX? > > TNX in advance 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Sun Mar 25 16:26:33 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2007 16:26:33 -0400 Subject: [DogParkList] Print QSLs In-Reply-To: References: <669A75DD-DDF6-4E6B-92E3-9973CCA73A33@ea2ry.com> <340535EF-00EF-452F-A6D8-CA021CB6601F@dogparksoftware.com> Message-ID: Hi Roberto, On 25-Mar-07, at 4:23 PM, Roberto wrote: > YES, but howto list only QSOs with qsls=N and QSLR=Y for export to > a ADIF file?? Sort by QSLS or QSLR, select the ones you want, and export selected to ADIF... "Export ADIF allows you to save your logged QSOs in ADIF Format. To export records between two dates - sort the log by date, select the records between the start and end date, "export ADIF" from the File menu - only selected records will be exported. If no records are selected then the whole log will be exported. You can use the shift and command keys to help select records - it is the Rec# field that you click on to select a record. adifmodes.dat in the data folder will map log file modes to exported ADIF LotW modes. (MacLoggerDX looks in your log folder for this file first, and Update Internet Files will deliver the default version to your data folder)." 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From ea2ry at ea2ry.com Sun Mar 25 19:28:11 2007 From: ea2ry at ea2ry.com (Roberto) Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 01:28:11 +0200 Subject: [DogParkList] Print QSLs In-Reply-To: References: <669A75DD-DDF6-4E6B-92E3-9973CCA73A33@ea2ry.com> <340535EF-00EF-452F-A6D8-CA021CB6601F@dogparksoftware.com> Message-ID: TNX for help. 73's de Roberto http://www.ea2ry.com El 25/03/2007, a las 22:26, Don Agro escribi?: Hi Roberto, On 25-Mar-07, at 4:23 PM, Roberto wrote: > YES, but howto list only QSOs with qsls=N and QSLR=Y for export to > a ADIF file?? Sort by QSLS or QSLR, select the ones you want, and export selected to ADIF... "Export ADIF allows you to save your logged QSOs in ADIF Format. To export records between two dates - sort the log by date, select the records between the start and end date, "export ADIF" from the File menu - only selected records will be exported. If no records are selected then the whole log will be exported. You can use the shift and command keys to help select records - it is the Rec# field that you click on to select a record. adifmodes.dat in the data folder will map log file modes to exported ADIF LotW modes. (MacLoggerDX looks in your log folder for this file first, and Update Internet Files will deliver the default version to your data folder)." 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro at dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark at mac.com From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Thu Mar 29 08:41:49 2007 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 08:41:49 -0400 Subject: [DogParkList] MacLoggerDX Internet Lookups Message-ID: <2D4C246E-630C-446D-A46E-7EE73B24AB15@dogparksoftware.com> Hi, There has been a memory leak in MacLoggerDX Internet Lookups which would result in MacLoggerDX unexpectedly quitting after a few thousand DX cluster spot lookups. I think I finally have this fixed in 4.3.0b8... 73 de VE3VRW Don Agro From pmeier at mac.com Thu Mar 29 08:51:59 2007 From: pmeier at mac.com (Pete Meier) Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 05:51:59 -0700 Subject: [DogParkList] DogParkList Digest, Vol 32, Issue 13 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Does MLDX support the old Paragon 1 with it's RS232 port? And if so, is anyone here running one? Pete WK8S