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Re: WARC and/or individual band WAZ tracking

 

It looks like a long time ago I introduced a bug that causes the WAZ award window to not show Confirmed and Granted credits. This is fixed for the next update.
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As no-one has previously reported this, I assume WAZ is of little interest. Does the award still exist, didn't I see/hear somewhere that CQ is history?.? SeventyThree(s)

On 04/07/2025 3:10 PM EDT John A. Scott <k8yc@...> wrote:
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It seems that Logger32 tracks the "main" WAZ Awards? 5BWAZ, and WAZ for Mixed, SSB, CW, RTTY, and Digital.? (Yes, WAZ treats RTTY as a distinct mode.)? I recently earned the WAZ award for 12m, all in digital mode.? There does not seem to be a way to mark that award as "Granted"? for any of the QSOs in that award submission using the panel for updating awards.? I get a warning that it cannot be done because a Primary Administrative region is unspecified, but that seems to be a wayward notice.?? It seems that the WAZ award may not be activated for reporting individual bands.?? If that's the case, OK. ? (There are numerous WAZ award categories with unique awards available for almost all modes on all bands--perhaps more programming than anyone would like to undertake an retain one's sanity!)??


Slave port: Kenwood commands to control an amplifier

 


Hi,

I have been trying, still unsuccessfully, to make my amplifier follow TRX band changes
using Loggr32's Slave Port and Kenwood commands.

My slave port configuration

Slave debug window shows the following commands upon band changes
to which the amp stays unresponsive


However,
using a Kenwood command simulator to which the amplifier responds correctly,?
I can see the following communication on the port?where, in the box,?
You can find the moment when the amp switched from 10m to 15m band)

Will You help,
please?

Best regards,
Alec





Re: IMPORTANT NOTICE

 

Tom, apologies, I¡¯ve been having email problems and just found your post in the spam folder along with a heap of other stuff.?

I notice you¡¯re dabbling in FT8, I think I saw your call on the UDP Bandmap a while back, I¡¯ll add your call to my watch list and try and get you in the log. I haven¡¯t been on FT8 lately, I only managed 171 countries and then boredom set in hi.

By the way, I disagree with your assessment of Bob¡¯s favourite tipple, not that I¡¯m an expert, I think Famous Grouse is a really nice Scotch to be honest, smooth and goes down nicely with a plate of Haggis & Neeps. Having said that, if someone else is paying I¡¯ll settle for a Milton-Duff 12 Y.O., any day :-)
Yours Aye
73 v Barry / gm4gif



On Fri, 4 Apr 2025 at 11:34, Tom Wylie via <thomasgwylie=gmail.g [email protected]> wrote:

I've already told Bob that Grouse is crap and suggested a nice malt for him instead,. Barry.??? We export the rubbish and keep the good stuff for ourselves.


Tom

GM4FDM



On 04/04/2025 08:31, Barry GM4GIF via wrote:
As my Pub Landlord golfing partner always says ¡°most of the dregs from the other brands on the gantry go into the Grouse bottle¡± ;-
Enjoy
73 hic!
Barry / gif



On Thu, 3 Apr 2025 at 23:49, Bob via <k4cy=[email protected]> wrote:
Effective today, April 3, 2025, all Logger32 License and Annual Maintenance fees are subject to the US Department of Commerce 'Reciprocal Tariffs'. The additional revenue will be automatically deposited in my 'Famous Grouse' fund.
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Are we having fun yet? SeventyThree(s).


WARC and/or individual band WAZ tracking

 

It seems that Logger32 tracks the "main" WAZ Awards? 5BWAZ, and WAZ for Mixed, SSB, CW, RTTY, and Digital.? (Yes, WAZ treats RTTY as a distinct mode.)? I recently earned the WAZ award for 12m, all in digital mode.? There does not seem to be a way to mark that award as "Granted"? for any of the QSOs in that award submission using the panel for updating awards.? I get a warning that it cannot be done because a Primary Administrative region is unspecified, but that seems to be a wayward notice.?? It seems that the WAZ award may not be activated for reporting individual bands.?? If that's the case, OK. ? (There are numerous WAZ award categories with unique awards available for almost all modes on all bands--perhaps more programming than anyone would like to undertake an retain one's sanity!)??


Re: Potential enhancement request - configurable Echo Port

 

Thanks, Bob. I'll have a rummage around.
I'll let you know if I crack it! :)
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Cheers,
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John
G4DRS


Re: TS870 CAT Control

 

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Hi bill?

I assume you've set the COM port correctly in Windows and similarly in Logger32?
I think the port speed should be 4800 or lower. I'd also try increasing the pooling value in L32 in the workstation's configuration window.
73 chris?

Le 6 avr. 2025 ¨¤ 22:24, Bob via groups.io <k4cy@...> a ¨¦crit?:

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I don't have a Kenwood radio, but I configured for a TS-2000 (as instruvted n section 49.5 of the help file.?I see this in rhe radio debug window.
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As expected, no radio, so no poll replies. I see no reference to ?VFO-B. SeventyThree(s).
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n 04/06/2025 3:56 PM EDT Bill Neumann <billn@...> wrote:
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This might be a shot in the dark, but I cannot seem to get Logger32 to talk to my Kenwood TS870.
I have tried everything I can see in the manual, but still not getting any where.
I admit, I am a total newbie but do have a decent understanding of computer ports and connections.
When I look at the debug window, I see it polling the B VFO and not the A.
Any insight would be a greatly appreciated.
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73
Bill
KB0RMS
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Re: Potential enhancement request - configurable Echo Port

 

Look at section 49.6.4 to see if you can't figure out a way to free up the Logger32 slave port panadaptor by using omni-rig. SeventyThree(s).

On 04/06/2025 4:51 PM EDT John, G4DRS via groups.io <g4drs@...> wrote:
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Thanks for the prompt attention and the useful suggestions, Bob.
I already use the Slave port to link to an SDR for a panadapter - you can't have too many screens...:)
As far as I can see, the echo port only sends out what the radio sends out, I can't see a way to configure it as a different radio type. Or am I missing something?
I hope so...
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73,
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John
G4DRS?


Re: Potential enhancement request - configurable Echo Port

 

Thanks for the prompt attention and the useful suggestions, Bob.
I already use the Slave port to link to an SDR for a panadapter - you can't have too many screens...:)
As far as I can see, the echo port only sends out what the radio sends out, I can't see a way to configure it as a different radio type. Or am I missing something?
I hope so...
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73,
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John
G4DRS?


Re: TS870 CAT Control

 

I don't have a Kenwood radio, but I configured for a TS-2000 (as instruvted n section 49.5 of the help file.?I see this in rhe radio debug window.
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As expected, no radio, so no poll replies. I see no reference to ?VFO-B. SeventyThree(s).
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n 04/06/2025 3:56 PM EDT Bill Neumann <billn@...> wrote:

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This might be a shot in the dark, but I cannot seem to get Logger32 to talk to my Kenwood TS870.
I have tried everything I can see in the manual, but still not getting any where.
I admit, I am a total newbie but do have a decent understanding of computer ports and connections.
When I look at the debug window, I see it polling the B VFO and not the A.
Any insight would be a greatly appreciated.
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73
Bill
KB0RMS
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TS870 CAT Control

 

This might be a shot in the dark, but I cannot seem to get Logger32 to talk to my Kenwood TS870.
I have tried everything I can see in the manual, but still not getting any where.
I admit, I am a total newbie but do have a decent understanding of computer ports and connections.
When I look at the debug window, I see it polling the B VFO and not the A.
Any insight would be a greatly appreciated.
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73
Bill
KB0RMS
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Re: Potential enhancement request - configurable Echo Port

 

... there are even a handful on slave radio specific macros on the Radio Control Panel that may be of interest. SeventyThree(s).

On 04/06/2025 9:21 AM EDT Bob <k4cy@...> wrote:
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... Section 12.6, and 12.7 might also be enlightening. SeventyThree(s).
On 04/06/2025 9:14 AM EDT Bob <k4cy@...> wrote:
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Isn't that done automagically? Example, configure the primary as (say) a Yaesu whatever.? Configure the Echo port as (say) an Icom whatever. Spin the dial on the primary radio, Yaesu formatted messages are received by Logger32, decoded, and sent to the echo radio in Icom format.
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Some commands simply don't translate from one radio brand to another.? So, configure a slave port instead, and map the differences - Like CW on the primary radio CW-R on the slave.
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Or, look at section 2.5 (page 275) of the help file.
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SeventyThree(a).
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On 04/06/2025 8:38 AM EDT John, G4DRS via groups.io <g4drs@...> wrote:
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I wonder, is it possible to have Logger32 translate the CAT data received from a connected radio before it sends it to the Echo port?
I have searched the user manual, but can't see anything. That's not to say it isn't there, of course...
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The use case I have in mind is:
Radio (FTdx101) connected to Logger32 via USB
Amplifier (Acom 2000) connected to radio via coax and PTT cable
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At present, the amplifier automatically tunes to whatever segment it detects when I send it some RF.
It is possible, however, to connect the amplifier to a serial port and have it select the appropriate band segment as the data on the serial port changes. This means the amplifier is already tuned correctly prior to RF being applied, which is probably slightly better for the amplifier.
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In a perfect world, I could connect the amplifier CAT port to the serial connector on the rear panel of the radio, but, apparently, the Acom doesn't speak FTdx101 language. Yaesu changed the format of the CAT data for the FTdx101 & FTdx10 series of radios, as I understand it.
Thus, I thought a work-around could be to send the data out from the logging software via the Echo port. It would need to be translated into something more vanilla, before being sent, though- Kenwood TS2000 or Yaesu FT1000, maybe. This would compensate for the amplifier firmware's inability to communicate with the FTdx101 or FTdx10.
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Is there already a way to do this?
If not, is it something that would constitute a worthwhile enhancement?
Or is it only me?
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Cheers,
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John
G4DRS


Re: Potential enhancement request - configurable Echo Port

 

... Section 12.6, and 12.7 might also be enlightening. SeventyThree(s).

On 04/06/2025 9:14 AM EDT Bob <k4cy@...> wrote:
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Isn't that done automagically? Example, configure the primary as (say) a Yaesu whatever.? Configure the Echo port as (say) an Icom whatever. Spin the dial on the primary radio, Yaesu formatted messages are received by Logger32, decoded, and sent to the echo radio in Icom format.
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Some commands simply don't translate from one radio brand to another.? So, configure a slave port instead, and map the differences - Like CW on the primary radio CW-R on the slave.
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Or, look at section 2.5 (page 275) of the help file.
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SeventyThree(a).
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On 04/06/2025 8:38 AM EDT John, G4DRS via groups.io <g4drs@...> wrote:
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I wonder, is it possible to have Logger32 translate the CAT data received from a connected radio before it sends it to the Echo port?
I have searched the user manual, but can't see anything. That's not to say it isn't there, of course...
?
The use case I have in mind is:
Radio (FTdx101) connected to Logger32 via USB
Amplifier (Acom 2000) connected to radio via coax and PTT cable
?
At present, the amplifier automatically tunes to whatever segment it detects when I send it some RF.
It is possible, however, to connect the amplifier to a serial port and have it select the appropriate band segment as the data on the serial port changes. This means the amplifier is already tuned correctly prior to RF being applied, which is probably slightly better for the amplifier.
?
In a perfect world, I could connect the amplifier CAT port to the serial connector on the rear panel of the radio, but, apparently, the Acom doesn't speak FTdx101 language. Yaesu changed the format of the CAT data for the FTdx101 & FTdx10 series of radios, as I understand it.
Thus, I thought a work-around could be to send the data out from the logging software via the Echo port. It would need to be translated into something more vanilla, before being sent, though- Kenwood TS2000 or Yaesu FT1000, maybe. This would compensate for the amplifier firmware's inability to communicate with the FTdx101 or FTdx10.
?
Is there already a way to do this?
If not, is it something that would constitute a worthwhile enhancement?
Or is it only me?
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Cheers,
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John
G4DRS


Re: Potential enhancement request - configurable Echo Port

 

Isn't that done automagically? Example, configure the primary as (say) a Yaesu whatever.? Configure the Echo port as (say) an Icom whatever. Spin the dial on the primary radio, Yaesu formatted messages are received by Logger32, decoded, and sent to the echo radio in Icom format.
?
Some commands simply don't translate from one radio brand to another.? So, configure a slave port instead, and map the differences - Like CW on the primary radio CW-R on the slave.
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Or, look at section 2.5 (page 275) of the help file.
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SeventyThree(a).
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On 04/06/2025 8:38 AM EDT John, G4DRS via groups.io <g4drs@...> wrote:
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I wonder, is it possible to have Logger32 translate the CAT data received from a connected radio before it sends it to the Echo port?
I have searched the user manual, but can't see anything. That's not to say it isn't there, of course...
?
The use case I have in mind is:
Radio (FTdx101) connected to Logger32 via USB
Amplifier (Acom 2000) connected to radio via coax and PTT cable
?
At present, the amplifier automatically tunes to whatever segment it detects when I send it some RF.
It is possible, however, to connect the amplifier to a serial port and have it select the appropriate band segment as the data on the serial port changes. This means the amplifier is already tuned correctly prior to RF being applied, which is probably slightly better for the amplifier.
?
In a perfect world, I could connect the amplifier CAT port to the serial connector on the rear panel of the radio, but, apparently, the Acom doesn't speak FTdx101 language. Yaesu changed the format of the CAT data for the FTdx101 & FTdx10 series of radios, as I understand it.
Thus, I thought a work-around could be to send the data out from the logging software via the Echo port. It would need to be translated into something more vanilla, before being sent, though- Kenwood TS2000 or Yaesu FT1000, maybe. This would compensate for the amplifier firmware's inability to communicate with the FTdx101 or FTdx10.
?
Is there already a way to do this?
If not, is it something that would constitute a worthwhile enhancement?
Or is it only me?
?
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Cheers,
?
John
G4DRS


Potential enhancement request - configurable Echo Port

 

I wonder, is it possible to have Logger32 translate the CAT data received from a connected radio before it sends it to the Echo port?
I have searched the user manual, but can't see anything. That's not to say it isn't there, of course...
?
The use case I have in mind is:
Radio (FTdx101) connected to Logger32 via USB
Amplifier (Acom 2000) connected to radio via coax and PTT cable
?
At present, the amplifier automatically tunes to whatever segment it detects when I send it some RF.
It is possible, however, to connect the amplifier to a serial port and have it select the appropriate band segment as the data on the serial port changes. This means the amplifier is already tuned correctly prior to RF being applied, which is probably slightly better for the amplifier.
?
In a perfect world, I could connect the amplifier CAT port to the serial connector on the rear panel of the radio, but, apparently, the Acom doesn't speak FTdx101 language. Yaesu changed the format of the CAT data for the FTdx101 & FTdx10 series of radios, as I understand it.
Thus, I thought a work-around could be to send the data out from the logging software via the Echo port. It would need to be translated into something more vanilla, before being sent, though- Kenwood TS2000 or Yaesu FT1000, maybe. This would compensate for the amplifier firmware's inability to communicate with the FTdx101 or FTdx10.
?
Is there already a way to do this?
If not, is it something that would constitute a worthwhile enhancement?
Or is it only me?
?
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Cheers,
?
John
G4DRS


Re: No COM Port read and ADIFCountries... missing

 

Thank you.
After some wait, logger32 sees COM4. Good? new on all fronts. Tnx for the update.
Ignacy NO9E


Re: FTdx101 Split Macro troubles

 

On Sat, Apr 5, 2025 at 06:02 AM, Darren Collins (G0TSM) wrote:
I'm an FTDX5000 user and I am aware what the VS command does in my radio, but in the FTDX101 does VS also assign the VFO dial?
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73 Darren G0TSM
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Darren,
If there were a prize, you would have won it!
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Thanks, I was looking but not seeing...
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That works perfectly.
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Just in case anyone is interested, I will post my macros in the files section.
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73
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John
G4DRS
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Re: No COM Port read and ADIFCountries... missing

 

As you've no doubt figured out, it was probably not a good idea to fall 300+ software updates behind.? I have sent you a zip file by direct mail. It contains the missing two files. Just unzip them into the default Logger32 folder.
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COM4 is an entirely different matter. Suddenly v3.5.454 couldn't see COM4. The latest version v4.0.336. can't see COM4. N1MM continues to see COM4. Stick with what works.
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SeventyThree(s).

On 04/05/2025 8:39 AM EDT Ignacy Misztal via groups.io <no9e@...> wrote:
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Logger32 3.5.454 worked a week ago. Today It wold not connect to Flex via COM4. N1MM connects.
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I updated to 4.0. It asked my to recalculate statistics. While the program was doing it, an upgrade windows popped up and I foolishly agreed before the recalculation was complete. Now when starting, there is a message about ADIFCountriesWithSecondary_Subdivisions.txt missing, and the program stops.?
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Any idea why the COM4 stopped working with logger 32 and still works with N1MM?
How to fix the message?
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When 4.0 came up, it also did not read COM4.
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Ignacy NO9E
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Re: No COM Port read and ADIFCountries... missing

 

I added ADIFCountriesWithSecondary_Subdivisions.txt? from the installation file and logger32 works.
Still it does not connect via COM4.
Ignacy NO9E


No COM Port read and ADIFCountries... missing

 

Logger32 3.5.454 worked a week ago. Today It wold not connect to Flex via COM4. N1MM connects.
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I updated to 4.0. It asked my to recalculate statistics. While the program was doing it, an upgrade windows popped up and I foolishly agreed before the recalculation was complete. Now when starting, there is a message about ADIFCountriesWithSecondary_Subdivisions.txt missing, and the program stops.?
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Any idea why the COM4 stopped working with logger 32 and still works with N1MM?
How to fix the message?
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When 4.0 came up, it also did not read COM4.
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Ignacy NO9E
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Re: FTdx101 Split Macro troubles

 

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I'm an FTDX5000 user and I am aware what the VS command does in my radio, but in the FTDX101 does VS also assign the VFO dial?


73 Darren G0TSM



From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of John, G4DRS via groups.io <g4drs@...>
Sent: 04 April 2025 21:33
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [hamlogger] FTdx101 Split Macro troubles
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Is there a CAT command for the FTdx101 to mimic the press of either the big light blue 'MAIN' button or the darker blue 'SUB' button?
I have implemented a Split macro in Logger32, but I am having trouble finding the way to change the function of the main dial from tuning the main VFO to tuning the Sub VFO.
Therefore, when I run my split macro, the radio gets all set with the appropriate settings, but I still have to press that 'SUB' button before I can tune around the pile-up.
I've come from the FTdx5000, which has a separate tuning dial for the Sub VFO.
How have others addressed this issue?
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73
John
G4DRS