Hi, Radio 2 is blue (working) with IC-705 but, doesn't read frequency. What I am doing wrong regarding attached photo?
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Re: COMport: Band tracking data
I opened the slave port with the radio on 6m.
I started JTDX on 20m FT8
I swtched JTDX to 15m FT8
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I see this:
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My radio has no CAT, so none of these messages to the slave port are as a result of sending/receiving CAT messages to/from the radio.
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SeventyThree(s).
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On 03/16/2025 8:40 AM EDT Alec SP2EWQ via groups.io <aleksander.otulak@...> wrote:
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Bob,
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big thanks for the answers - appreciated very much.
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1. Absolutely clear - thank You.
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2.?I tested that (without the amp connected, however) and there was no command shown
in the Slave-port debug window when WSJt-X/JTDX took over the Radio-port.
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Does that code forward the UDP generated frequency commands without showing them
in the Slave-port Debug window,
please?
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Best regards,
Alec
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Data 16.03.2025 13:16:00
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1) If there was a radio connected to the slave port, and the slave polling option was configured, the slave frequency and slave mode fields would be populated.
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2) If there was something connected to the slave port, the data you see in the debug window would be sent. Yes, there is code (probably untested) that takes frequency changes from JTDX UDP messages and sends then to the slave port (easy enough to test).
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Or something like that. SeventyThree(s.
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On 03/16/2025 5:36 AM EDT Alec SP2EWQ via groups.io <aleksander.otulak@...> wrote:
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Hi,
?
I need Your expertise on the Slave port set-up,?because I feel something I may have set incorrectly.?
I have not yet connected?the amplifier to?the port, so its response to the commands is still unknown to me.
?
The Slave port set-up is as follows:
?
It resulted in following the frequency changes of VFO A:
?
and it is how the radio port has been configured:
?
My questions:
?
1. Should?
 ?show the frequency?data?
2. Is there a way to forward frequency data to the slave port
? ? while using WSJT-x connected to Logger32 via the UDP port and the Radio-port closed,
? ? please?
?
Best regards,
Alec
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Data 15.03.2025 21:32:55
Temat Re[2]: [hamlogger] COMport: Band tracking data
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Big thanks, Bob!
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Best regards,
Alec
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Data 15.03.2025 18:24:19
Temat Re: [hamlogger] COMport: Band tracking data
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... or, if your amplifier doesn't/cant read CAT frequency commands, then you could use the serial port antenna switch which allows you to program whatever serial data your amplifier needs. SeventyThree(s).
On 03/15/2025 12:32 PM EDT n5kd <n5kd@...> wrote:
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If your amplifier can read RS232 commands, then Logger32 has a slave port that can pass the CAT commands out on another COM port.?
Search for “slave” in the help file.
73’ Pete, N(KD.?
Sent from my mobile
On Mar 15, 2025, at 11:26, Alec SP2EWQ via groups.io <aleksander.otulak@...> wrote:
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Hi,
?
I had been often asked about that,?and now,?
I am facing the question myself:
?
How to get the band data out from Logger32, so that it can be used for an amplifier
to follow the band the Radio/Logger32 is on?
?
Naturally, getting that directly from the radio is not possible?as there is no such an option,?
so the only way to make it is using a PC's COMport.
?
Perhaps there is some kind of bridge-software or so,
please?
?
Best regards,
Alec SP2EWQ
?
?
?
?
?
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Re: COMport: Band tracking data
Bob,
big thanks for the answers - appreciated very much.
1. Absolutely clear - thank You.
2.?I tested that (without the amp connected, however) and there was no command shown in the Slave-port debug window when WSJt-X/JTDX took over the Radio-port.
Does that code forward the UDP generated frequency commands without showing them in the Slave-port Debug window, please?
Best regards, Alec
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Data 16.03.2025 13:16:00
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1) If there was a radio connected to the slave port, and the slave polling option was configured, the slave frequency and slave mode fields would be populated.
?
2) If there was something connected to the slave port, the data you see in the debug window would be sent. Yes, there is code (probably untested) that takes frequency changes from JTDX UDP messages and sends then to the slave port (easy enough to test).
?
Or something like that. SeventyThree(s.
?
?
On 03/16/2025 5:36 AM EDT Alec SP2EWQ via groups.io <aleksander.otulak@...> wrote:
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?
?
Hi,
?
I need Your expertise on the Slave port set-up,?because I feel something I may have set incorrectly.?
I have not yet connected?the amplifier to?the port, so its response to the commands is still unknown to me.
?
The Slave port set-up is as follows:
?
It resulted in following the frequency changes of VFO A:
?
and it is how the radio port has been configured:
?
My questions:
?
1. Should?
 ?show the frequency?data?
2. Is there a way to forward frequency data to the slave port
? ? while using WSJT-x connected to Logger32 via the UDP port and the Radio-port closed,
? ? please?
?
Best regards,
Alec
?
?
?
------ Wiadomo?? oryginalna ------
Data 15.03.2025 21:32:55
Temat Re[2]: [hamlogger] COMport: Band tracking data
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?
Big thanks, Bob!
?
Best regards,
Alec
?
?
?
------ Wiadomo?? oryginalna ------
Data 15.03.2025 18:24:19
Temat Re: [hamlogger] COMport: Band tracking data
?
... or, if your amplifier doesn't/cant read CAT frequency commands, then you could use the serial port antenna switch which allows you to program whatever serial data your amplifier needs. SeventyThree(s).
On 03/15/2025 12:32 PM EDT n5kd <n5kd@...> wrote:
?
?
If your amplifier can read RS232 commands, then Logger32 has a slave port that can pass the CAT commands out on another COM port.?
Search for “slave” in the help file.
73’ Pete, N(KD.?
Sent from my mobile
On Mar 15, 2025, at 11:26, Alec SP2EWQ via groups.io <aleksander.otulak@...> wrote:
?
?
Hi,
?
I had been often asked about that,?and now,?
I am facing the question myself:
?
How to get the band data out from Logger32, so that it can be used for an amplifier
to follow the band the Radio/Logger32 is on?
?
Naturally, getting that directly from the radio is not possible?as there is no such an option,?
so the only way to make it is using a PC's COMport.
?
Perhaps there is some kind of bridge-software or so,
please?
?
Best regards,
Alec SP2EWQ
?
?
?
?
?
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Re: COMport: Band tracking data
1) If there was a radio connected to the slave port, and the slave polling option was configured, the slave frequency and slave mode fields would be populated.
?
2) If there was something connected to the slave port, the data you see in the debug window would be sent. Yes, there is code (probably untested) that takes frequency changes from JTDX UDP messages and sends then to the slave port (easy enough to test).
?
Or something like that. SeventyThree(s.
?
?
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On 03/16/2025 5:36 AM EDT Alec SP2EWQ via groups.io <aleksander.otulak@...> wrote:
?
?
?
Hi,
?
I need Your expertise on the Slave port set-up,?because I feel something I may have set incorrectly.?
I have not yet connected?the amplifier to?the port, so its response to the commands is still unknown to me.
?
The Slave port set-up is as follows:
?
It resulted in following the frequency changes of VFO A:
?
and it is how the radio port has been configured:
?
My questions:
?
1. Should?
 ?show the frequency?data?
2. Is there a way to forward frequency data to the slave port
? ? while using WSJT-x connected to Logger32 via the UDP port and the Radio-port closed,
? ? please?
?
Best regards,
Alec
?
?
?
------ Wiadomo?? oryginalna ------
Data 15.03.2025 21:32:55
Temat Re[2]: [hamlogger] COMport: Band tracking data
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?
Big thanks, Bob!
?
Best regards,
Alec
?
?
?
------ Wiadomo?? oryginalna ------
Data 15.03.2025 18:24:19
Temat Re: [hamlogger] COMport: Band tracking data
?
... or, if your amplifier doesn't/cant read CAT frequency commands, then you could use the serial port antenna switch which allows you to program whatever serial data your amplifier needs. SeventyThree(s).
On 03/15/2025 12:32 PM EDT n5kd <n5kd@...> wrote:
?
?
If your amplifier can read RS232 commands, then Logger32 has a slave port that can pass the CAT commands out on another COM port.?
Search for “slave” in the help file.
73’ Pete, N(KD.?
Sent from my mobile
On Mar 15, 2025, at 11:26, Alec SP2EWQ via groups.io <aleksander.otulak@...> wrote:
?
?
Hi,
?
I had been often asked about that,?and now,?
I am facing the question myself:
?
How to get the band data out from Logger32, so that it can be used for an amplifier
to follow the band the Radio/Logger32 is on?
?
Naturally, getting that directly from the radio is not possible?as there is no such an option,?
so the only way to make it is using a PC's COMport.
?
Perhaps there is some kind of bridge-software or so,
please?
?
Best regards,
Alec SP2EWQ
?
?
?
?
?
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Re: COMport: Band tracking data
Hi,
I need Your expertise on the Slave port set-up,?because I feel something I may have set incorrectly.? I have not yet connected?the amplifier to?the port, so its response to the commands is still unknown to me.
The Slave port set-up is as follows:
It resulted in following the frequency changes of VFO A:
and it is how the radio port has been configured:
My questions:
1. Should?  ?show the frequency?data? 2. Is there a way to forward frequency data to the slave port ? ? while using WSJT-x connected to Logger32 via the UDP port and the Radio-port closed, ? ? please?
Best regards, Alec
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Data 15.03.2025 21:32:55
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Big thanks, Bob!
Best regards, Alec
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Data 15.03.2025 18:24:19
Temat Re: [hamlogger] COMport: Band tracking data
... or, if your amplifier doesn't/cant read CAT frequency commands, then you could use the serial port antenna switch which allows you to program whatever serial data your amplifier needs. SeventyThree(s).
On 03/15/2025 12:32 PM EDT n5kd <n5kd@...> wrote:
?
?
If your amplifier can read RS232 commands, then Logger32 has a slave port that can pass the CAT commands out on another COM port.?
Search for “slave” in the help file.
73’ Pete, N(KD.?
Sent from my mobile
On Mar 15, 2025, at 11:26, Alec SP2EWQ via groups.io <aleksander.otulak@...> wrote:
?
?
Hi,
?
I had been often asked about that,?and now,?
I am facing the question myself:
?
How to get the band data out from Logger32, so that it can be used for an amplifier
to follow the band the Radio/Logger32 is on?
?
Naturally, getting that directly from the radio is not possible?as there is no such an option,?
so the only way to make it is using a PC's COMport.
?
Perhaps there is some kind of bridge-software or so,
please?
?
Best regards,
Alec SP2EWQ
?
?
?
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FYI: CheckSpot ver4.01 available now
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Re: COMport: Band tracking data
Big thanks, Bob!
Best regards, Alec
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Data 15.03.2025 18:24:19
Temat Re: [hamlogger] COMport: Band tracking data
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... or, if your amplifier doesn't/cant read CAT frequency commands, then you could use the serial port antenna switch which allows you to program whatever serial data your amplifier needs. SeventyThree(s).
On 03/15/2025 12:32 PM EDT n5kd <n5kd@...> wrote:
?
?
If your amplifier can read RS232 commands, then Logger32 has a slave port that can pass the CAT commands out on another COM port.?
Search for “slave” in the help file.
73’ Pete, N(KD.?
Sent from my mobile
On Mar 15, 2025, at 11:26, Alec SP2EWQ via groups.io <aleksander.otulak@...> wrote:
?
?
Hi,
?
I had been often asked about that,?and now,?
I am facing the question myself:
?
How to get the band data out from Logger32, so that it can be used for an amplifier
to follow the band the Radio/Logger32 is on?
?
Naturally, getting that directly from the radio is not possible?as there is no such an option,?
so the only way to make it is using a PC's COMport.
?
Perhaps there is some kind of bridge-software or so,
please?
?
Best regards,
Alec SP2EWQ
?
?
?
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Re: COMport: Band tracking data
... or, if your amplifier doesn't/cant read CAT frequency commands, then you could use the serial port antenna switch which allows you to program whatever serial data your amplifier needs. SeventyThree(s).
toggle quoted message
Show quoted text
On 03/15/2025 12:32 PM EDT n5kd <n5kd@...> wrote:
?
?
If your amplifier can read RS232 commands, then Logger32 has a slave port that can pass the CAT commands out on another COM port.?
Search for “slave” in the help file.
73’ Pete, N(KD.?
Sent from my mobile
On Mar 15, 2025, at 11:26, Alec SP2EWQ via groups.io <aleksander.otulak@...> wrote:
?
?
Hi,
?
I had been often asked about that,?and now,?
I am facing the question myself:
?
How to get the band data out from Logger32, so that it can be used for an amplifier
to follow the band the Radio/Logger32 is on?
?
Naturally, getting that directly from the radio is not possible?as there is no such an option,?
so the only way to make it is using a PC's COMport.
?
Perhaps there is some kind of bridge-software or so,
please?
?
Best regards,
Alec SP2EWQ
?
?
?
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Re: COMport: Band tracking data
Pete,
thank You very much indeed!
It is a 15 pos. D-Sub on the Amplifier?as the Amp can use?some five or six?serial data formats. I have already prepared a COMport-D-Sub interface cable for a Kenwood protocol, which I considered most commonly used on amplifiers.
So, I need to test that configuration...
Big thanks, again, for the hint...
Best regards, Alec?
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Data 15.03.2025 17:32:14
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If your amplifier can read RS232 commands, then Logger32 has a slave port that can pass the CAT commands out on another COM port.?Search for “slave” in the help file. 73’ Pete, N(KD.? Sent from my mobile On Mar 15, 2025, at 11:26, Alec SP2EWQ via groups.io <aleksander.otulak@...> wrote:
?
Hi,
I had been often asked about that,?and now,? I am facing the question myself:
How to get the band data out from Logger32, so that it can be used for an amplifier to follow the band the Radio/Logger32 is on?
Naturally, getting that directly from the radio is not possible?as there is no such an option,? so the only way to make it is using a PC's COMport.
Perhaps there is some kind of bridge-software or so, please?
Best regards, Alec SP2EWQ
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Re: COMport: Band tracking data
If your amplifier can read RS232 commands, then Logger32 has a slave port that can pass the CAT commands out on another COM port.? Search for “slave” in the help file. 73’ Pete, N(KD.?
toggle quoted message
Show quoted text
On Mar 15, 2025, at 11:26, Alec SP2EWQ via groups.io <aleksander.otulak@...> wrote:
?
Hi,
I had been often asked about that,?and now,? I am facing the question myself:
How to get the band data out from Logger32, so that it can be used for an amplifier to follow the band the Radio/Logger32 is on?
Naturally, getting that directly from the radio is not possible?as there is no such an option,? so the only way to make it is using a PC's COMport.
Perhaps there is some kind of bridge-software or so, please?
Best regards, Alec SP2EWQ
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COMport: Band tracking data
Hi,
I had been often asked about that,?and now,? I am facing the question myself:
How to get the band data out from Logger32, so that it can be used for an amplifier to follow the band the Radio/Logger32 is on?
Naturally, getting that directly from the radio is not possible?as there is no such an option,? so the only way to make it is using a PC's COMport.
Perhaps there is some kind of bridge-software or so, please?
Best regards, Alec SP2EWQ
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L32 LogSync feature request, QO-100 Dx Club upload
Hello Rick
Sorry for posting this question a second time (first time on your website), but I thought this place might be more suitable for a possible discussion... if you allow it.
I am a short time member of the QO-100 Dx Club and I found a way to automatically upload QSOs to the club website, just like I do on LOTW, QRZ etc. There is an API on the qo100dx.club website that could do this. Is there a chance that this could be implemented in L32 LogSync? Maybe as an extension of the Webside upload function?
API documentation:
An example of how it could look like is Log4om:
Thank you very much for your time and for the great add-on for Logger32, I use it every day... every QSO :-)
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73, Libor OK1ALX
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Tnx so much Bob, I've solved!
Il 15/03/2025 14:35, Bob via groups.io
ha scritto:
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Do not do
a QRZ lookup for VU4AX.?Or, Click
VIEW menu, then UNcheck ENABLE ERROR TRAPPING. Or, read the
messages on this reflector. SeventyThree(s).
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Hi to all, how can correct this error?
TNX in adavance, Lenio IZ5ILJ.

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Do not do a QRZ lookup for VU4AX.?Or, Click VIEW menu, then UNcheck ENABLE ERROR TRAPPING. Or, read the messages on this reflector. SeventyThree(s).
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On 03/15/2025 9:15 AM EDT IZ5ILJ Lenio <iz5ilj@...> wrote:
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Hi to all, how can correct this error?
TNX in adavance, Lenio IZ5ILJ.

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logger32 4.0.335 crashing
Hi to all, how can correct this error?
TNX in adavance, Lenio IZ5ILJ.
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Hi to all, how can correct this error?
TNX in adavance, Lenio IZ5ILJ.

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Hi to all, how can correct this error?
TNX in adavance, Lenio IZ5ILJ.

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Look at the comment from OK1ALX on page 80
Look at page 81 of the help file and set the Logger32.exe compatibility mode to Windows 7.
Look at the comment from W3YQ on page 787
SeventyThree(s).
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On 03/14/2025 8:12 AM EDT Sasha, YO2MKL via groups.io <yo2mkl@...> wrote:
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hi all,
i have a problem with logger 32 it stops by itself, after 5 - 10 minutes. version 4.0.335, win 10 64bit. in event viewer it gives error MSVBVM60.DLL, i replaced .dll and it still does the same.
i reinstalled logger32 from scratch.
has anyone encountered this problem?
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hi all, i have a problem with logger 32 it stops by itself, after 5 - 10 minutes. version 4.0.335, win 10 64bit. in event viewer it gives error MSVBVM60.DLL, i replaced .dll and it still does the same. i reinstalled logger32 from scratch. has anyone encountered this problem?
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Re: VU4AX not like by Logger32
Thank's for correction...
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It's strange that it's not happen more often on others callsigns.....? ?Anyway :
one problem solved ! :-)
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tnx for reactivity...73s
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Franck F8ADY
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