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Re: time 00.00.00
You might want to experiment with changing the Regional settings on the PC to something other than standard Norway. SeventyThree(s).
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Re: time 00.00.00
What time format have you setup (click SETUP | TIME FORMAT), and are you setup for showing seconds or not? SeventyThree(s).
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Re: time 00.00.00
Try right clicking on the call field in the log entry window then setup -> qso start time and check callsign field loses focus. 73, Frank GI4NKB
On Saturday, May 10, 2025 at 09:53:16 AM GMT+1, Markku OH2BLV via groups.io <markku.vanonen@...> wrote:
When I log new QSO, sometimes the log time becomes 00.00.00, even though the computer and logger clock (bottom left corner) show the correct time.
The same problem occurs in the TIME window (00,00,00) when I start " ADD QSOS MANUALLY".
Same problem on two different PCs.
What could be wrong?
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time 00.00.00
When I log new QSO, sometimes the log time becomes 00.00.00, even though the computer and logger clock (bottom left corner) show the correct time.
The same problem occurs in the TIME window (00,00,00) when I start " ADD QSOS MANUALLY".
Same problem on two different PCs.
What could be wrong? |
Re: IC9700
Thierry OK Then try "Rollback to previous version"? (Click Tools in main menu) 73 de aki JA1NLX
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Re: IC9700
Click Setup in main menu. Click Frequency. Is this option checked ? 73 de aki JA1NLX
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IC9700
Hello, ?
I¡¯m currently encountering an issue with Logger32 (QO-100 version). For the past two days, when I open the software, the frequency no longer appears¡ªneither in the Radio Panel nor in the Logbook Entry window. ? However, all macro commands still function correctly in the Radio Panel. I haven¡¯t made any changes to my configuration. My other Logger32 setups, such as the one for my IC-7600, are working normally.
I launch Logger32 using the batch file that allows me to choose the desired configuration. ?
I would appreciate your assistance in resolving this issue. ?
Thank you 73' Thierry tk1cx
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Re: Yaesu FT710
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýThank you so much 73 ? FM8TF ? De?: [email protected] <[email protected]> De la part de Jos¨¦ L. Pe?a EA4AFP via groups.io ? Hi ? if you do not change parameters in your transceiver, this also works: ? ? 73? jose EA4AFP ? El mi¨¦, 7 may 2025 a las 19:26, Jean-Jos¨¦ JULIEN via (<fm8tf972=[email protected]>) escribi¨®:
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Re: CW Machine
I found a misleading (well OK, plain wrong!) answer for this issue in the FAQs for the CW Machine chapter of the manual, so I'll replace it with this: 73 Gary? ?beater/tester &? Honor Roll &? checkerOn Fri, 9 May 2025 at 07:04, William Q Meeker via <wqmeeker=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: CW Machine
Sounds/looks like the CW Machine is opening when Logger32 starts, but is off screen somewhere and you can't see it. The FIND lost windows feature in Logger32 will not find the CW Machine because it is not a Logger32 window, it is a standalone program.
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With Logger32 running, type CtrL+Alt+Del to open the windows task manager.?Scroll down and find CW Machine. Right click on it, and click END TASK. The Morse key button should change back to blue.
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Now you can manually start the CW Machine at will. But wait, it'll probably start off screen somewhere again, and you'll be back to square?one. So, stop Logger 32. Look in the default Logger32 directory for a file CW.INI. It is a simple text file. Open it and look for two?lines
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Top=xxxx
Left=xxx
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Change the xxx to 0. Save the changes
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Now, when you start the CW Machine it will be at the top left corner of the screen.
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Or something like that. SeventyThree(s).
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CW Machine
I have moved Logger32 to a new computer used all of the files from my backup and everything seems to be working fine except that the CW Machine is not available. The key icon and "Show CW machine" under View are grayed out. I am running version 4.0.337 and the cw.ini and cw.exe files are on the Logger32 folder (along with everything else).
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I tried to open the cw.exe file and got a popup telling me "Invalid port number," mentioning Port 8. In my MK2R, Winkeyer2 is assigned to Com port 8.
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Any suggestions on what I am missing?
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73,
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Bill
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Re: Yaesu FT710
Hi if you do not change parameters in your transceiver, this also works: 73? jose EA4AFP El mi¨¦, 7 may 2025 a las 19:26, Jean-Jos¨¦ JULIEN via (<fm8tf972=[email protected]>) escribi¨®:
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Re: soemtimes Flex (SmartSDR) and logger lose each other
Flex had a few issues with excessive fan noise with the new models when first released, my 8600 had to be returned for a fix that has largely but not completely cured the problem (this a story far too long to type!) all the latest models incorporate the mods. Support from Flex is superb, they really are next level surpassing IMHO Elecraft and of course far beyond anything Yacomwood offers. The backlog is clearing rapidly but it might be a good idea to wait until the long awaited and much anticipated Smartsdr V4 is released, maybe at Dayton? The Flex ecosystem is superb, it's dream really - everything via your lan, I need to get myself a switch as my router has run out of ports.. :) I plan on tinkering with SO2R contesting and the Flex 6600/8600 does it all in one box. ATM I barely scratch the surface of what the Flex is capable of, as an example GI7NKK runs 4 slices and four instances of wsjt-x on 4 different bands controlling it all with gridtracker, I prefer the scalpel technique of the cherry picker rather than his blunderbus approach though! He was in Tenerife for a few days last week and working digital dx from the beach with his station here in Belfast. Mind you, If I was on a beach in Tenerife digital dx would be the last thing on my mind...! If you do decide to go the Flex route (and I recommend you do) make sure you get your hands on a copy of Software Defined Connectors by Yuri UT4LW, this is fantastic software that interfaces directly with Flex's API. I use it as a skimmer and a telnet server feeding cluster and skimmer spots to Logger32 and contesting software and thence to Smartsdr's panadapter but it is capable of so much more. Have look here: Thanks for the great software Bob. 73, Frank GI4NKB |