1. if Commander is running, MultiPSK uses it to track your and to
change your transceiver's frequency and mode
2. if DXKeeper is running and you log a QSO in MultiPSK, the QSO will
be recorded in DXKeeper
3. if SpotCollector is configured to use MultiPSK as its digital mode
application (Config window, General tab, Interoperation panel), then
if you double-click a digital mode Spot Database Entry, SpotCollector
will convey the frequency and digital mode to MultiPSK, which will
configure itself to decode that mode and direct Commander to QSY your
transceiver to the correct frequency and transceiver mode -- which if
the spotted frequency is accurate results in decoded text from the
spotted station appearing in MultiPSK.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
--- In dxlab@..., "zl1gbb" <zl1gbb@...> wrote:
Hi
I have the full suite of Dxlab set up. I have seen some
references to
using Multipsk with it. Just what is involved with using Multipsk
and
Dxlab? Do you use it in place of Winwarbler or along side it? Is
the
log feature useable between both programs? I know Commander can be
used
by Multipsk. Is data (e.g. log contacts etc.) transferred between
programs?
Graeme zl1gbb