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Re: L32 with IC-705

 

Thanks Panos.? I'm adding that IC-705 CAT setup to the Logger32 manual.

If any other Logger32 users are successfully CAT-controlling radio models that are not currently covered by the Logger32 manual, please send me a screenshot of your radio setup screen plus any info that would help other owners get their radios talking to Logger32 (e.g. any non-default internal radio menu settings, or details of the CAT interface/connection).?

73
Gary?
?beater/tester &?
Honor Roll &? checker



On Fri, 21 Mar 2025 at 00:15, Panos via <sv1grn=[email protected]> wrote:
After a computer restart connection working ok (win 11), I am attaching 2 photos, for the help of other 705 users. Thank? you 73


Re: L32 with IC-705

 

After a computer restart connection working ok (win 11), I am attaching 2 photos, for the help of other 705 users. Thank? you 73


Re: QTH Lookup

 

Join the Club.??
73,

Dave WB2PJH

Virus-free.


Re: UDP broadcast of "radio-status" for RF2K-PA and: UDP for rotators

 

Looks to me like you need a program designed for remote operating, and not Logger32.
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1) Yes, broadcast of N1MM formatted radio status id fixed to the localhost address. It would (I hope) be a simple code change to read the Loggr32.INI for a different address. This would mean users would need to edit the INI and add the address manually
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2) I have no idea what you're asking for. Logger32 supports only one rotator at a time, and not by UDP messages.
?
SeventyThree(s)

On 03/17/2025 9:19 PM EDT Lorenz Grassl, DL8RDL via groups.io <mailingliste2@...> wrote:
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Hi Bob, Hi group!
?
1. Concerning the radio-status for my PA:
Recently I needed to activate UDP-broadcast of radio-status to send the QRG of my radio to an RF2K-amp in the same network as my L32-computer. In the L32 manual and other groups I found information how to activate the broadcast. I struggled a bit because my PA ( IP 192.168.0.235, UDP-port 12060) wouldn?t hear the shouts of L32, which runs on a machine at 192.168.0.232.
I think that L32 broadcasts the status just for the local machine on 127.0.0.1. Is that true? If yes, would it be possible to give an IP to L32 where the UDPs should be talked to?
?
2. Concerning UDP and rotators:
I?d like to run two rotators using L32s capability to send rotator commands thru UDP. One rotator 1 is used for HF and rotator 2 is used by another trx and for VHF. I run two instances of pstRotatorAz in the background on the same machine as L32 runs. So these broadcasts could be local ones like 127.0.0.1. Am I able to do this? Do I have to setup two rotators with two different rotator-UDP-ports? Can I assign specified ports for the two rotators?
?
Thanks for reading all this and being concerned like I am :-)
?
73 de Lenz,
DL8RDL


UDP broadcast of "radio-status" for RF2K-PA and: UDP for rotators

 

Hi Bob, Hi group!
?
1. Concerning the radio-status for my PA:
Recently I needed to activate UDP-broadcast of radio-status to send the QRG of my radio to an RF2K-amp in the same network as my L32-computer. In the L32 manual and other groups I found information how to activate the broadcast. I struggled a bit because my PA ( IP 192.168.0.235, UDP-port 12060) wouldn?t hear the shouts of L32, which runs on a machine at 192.168.0.232.
I think that L32 broadcasts the status just for the local machine on 127.0.0.1. Is that true? If yes, would it be possible to give an IP to L32 where the UDPs should be talked to?
?
2. Concerning UDP and rotators:
I?d like to run two rotators using L32s capability to send rotator commands thru UDP. One rotator 1 is used for HF and rotator 2 is used by another trx and for VHF. I run two instances of pstRotatorAz in the background on the same machine as L32 runs. So these broadcasts could be local ones like 127.0.0.1. Am I able to do this? Do I have to setup two rotators with two different rotator-UDP-ports? Can I assign specified ports for the two rotators?
?
Thanks for reading all this and being concerned like I am :-)
?
73 de Lenz,
DL8RDL


Re: QTH Lookup

 

Thank you Aki.
Jim K2QB


Re: QTH Lookup

 

VU4AX is not replying to my calls. Is anyone else having the same problem? SeventyThree(s).
?
PS. Only two weeks to go ...

On 03/17/2025 7:42 PM EDT ja1nlx via groups.io <ayoshida0205@...> wrote:
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HamQTH.com looks not working now.
We can not access their home page either.
?
73 de aki
JA1NLX

On 2025-03-18 »ð 8:02:41, Jim K2QB via groups.io <nfjimc@...> wrote:

Anyone else having trouble with the QTH lookup not working?
?
K2QB


Re: QTH Lookup

 

HamQTH.com looks not working now.
We can not access their home page either.

73 de aki
JA1NLX

On 2025-03-18 »ð 8:02:41, Jim K2QB via groups.io <nfjimc@...> wrote:

Anyone else having trouble with the QTH lookup not working?
?
K2QB


QTH Lookup

 

Anyone else having trouble with the QTH lookup not working?
?
K2QB


March Build Update

Paul Blundell - VK7AAL
 



New case is coming along, did you get the images of the build and what screws are needed?

--
Paul


Re: DX Spots acting odd

 

It's up to you. mode can be part of the requirements to show/not show the X in the ? column There are six options available to you. SeventyThree(s).
?
PS. If it took 9 hours to rebuild your logbook, you REALLY do need to get a new PC, or use a faster program.

On 03/16/2025 11:14 PM EDT rick darwicki via groups.io <n6pe@...> wrote:
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?
I have noticed "worked" stations not showing up in "?" column and other station marked "X" that I haven't worked.?
I did a log recalculate (10am to 7pm) and there are still unexplainable errors in the "?" column.
Might this be an issue with the contact "mode" ??


DX Spots acting odd

 

I have noticed "worked" stations not showing up in "?" column and other station marked "X" that I haven't worked.?
I did a log recalculate (10am to 7pm) and there are still unexplainable errors in the "?" column.
Might this be an issue with the contact "mode" ??


Re: BAOFENG UV-5RH

 

... it's getting close to that time of the year again, only 14 days to go.
?
SeventyThree(s)AndBackToNetOverOver.

On 03/16/2025 8:14 PM EDT Jean-Jos¨¦ JULIEN via groups.io <fm8tf972@...> wrote:
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Hi everybody,
I'm looking for help withmy baofeng uv-5rh. The screen became blank and I can't see nothing. The radio is still working. If someone could help me with the service manual of this transceiver.


BAOFENG UV-5RH

 

Hi everybody,
I'm looking for help withmy baofeng uv-5rh. The screen became blank and I can't see nothing. The radio is still working. If someone could help me with the service manual of this transceiver.


Re: L32 with IC-705

 

It looks no reply from ic705.
Check menu settings in ic705 again or show us all settings on CAT.

73 de aki
JA1NLX

On 2025-03-16 ÈÕ 23:12:30, Panos via groups.io <sv1grn@...> wrote:

Hi, Radio 2 is blue (working) with IC-705 but, doesn't read frequency. What I am doing wrong regarding attached photo?


Re: COMport: Band tracking data

 



Bob,

it must be some local magic or a charm smuggled in Your email!
Whichever, it worked for me, too...

So, I am now ready for in-action tests,
he he...

Big, big thanks...

Best regards,
Alec


------ Wiadomo?? oryginalna ------
Nadawca "Bob via groups.io" <k4cy@...>
Do [email protected]; "Alec SP2EWQ via groups.io" <aleksander.otulak@...>
Data 16.03.2025 14:15:32
Temat Re: [hamlogger] 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
?
I see this:
?
?
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.
?
SeventyThree(s).
On 03/16/2025 8:40 AM EDT Alec SP2EWQ via groups.io <aleksander.otulak@...> wrote:
?
?
?
?
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
?
?
?
------ Wiadomo?? oryginalna ------
Nadawca "Bob via groups.io" <k4cy@...>
Data 16.03.2025 13:16:00
Temat Re: [hamlogger] 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.
?
?
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 ------
Nadawca "aleksander.otulak@..." <aleksander.otulak@...>
Data 15.03.2025 21:32:55
Temat Re[2]: [hamlogger] COMport: Band tracking data
?
?
Big thanks, Bob!
?
Best regards,
Alec
?
?
?
------ Wiadomo?? oryginalna ------
Nadawca "Bob via groups.io" <k4cy@...>
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
?
?
?

?

?

?

?


Re: L32 with IC-705

 

Hi, Radio 2 is blue (working) with IC-705 but, doesn't read frequency. What I am doing wrong regarding attached photo?


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
?
I see this:
?
?
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.
?
SeventyThree(s).

On 03/16/2025 8:40 AM EDT Alec SP2EWQ via groups.io <aleksander.otulak@...> wrote:
?
?
?
?
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
?
?
?
------ Wiadomo?? oryginalna ------
Nadawca "Bob via groups.io" <k4cy@...>
Data 16.03.2025 13:16:00
Temat Re: [hamlogger] 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.
?
?
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 ------
Nadawca "aleksander.otulak@..." <aleksander.otulak@...>
Data 15.03.2025 21:32:55
Temat Re[2]: [hamlogger] COMport: Band tracking data
?
?
Big thanks, Bob!
?
Best regards,
Alec
?
?
?
------ Wiadomo?? oryginalna ------
Nadawca "Bob via groups.io" <k4cy@...>
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
?
?
?

?

?

?

?


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



------ Wiadomo?? oryginalna ------
Nadawca "Bob via groups.io" <k4cy@...>
Data 16.03.2025 13:16:00
Temat Re: [hamlogger] 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.
?
?
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 ------
Nadawca "aleksander.otulak@..." <aleksander.otulak@...>
Data 15.03.2025 21:32:55
Temat Re[2]: [hamlogger] COMport: Band tracking data
?
?
Big thanks, Bob!
?
Best regards,
Alec
?
?
?
------ Wiadomo?? oryginalna ------
Nadawca "Bob via groups.io" <k4cy@...>
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
?
?
?

?

?


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.
?
?

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 ------
Nadawca "aleksander.otulak@..." <aleksander.otulak@...>
Data 15.03.2025 21:32:55
Temat Re[2]: [hamlogger] COMport: Band tracking data
?
?
Big thanks, Bob!
?
Best regards,
Alec
?
?
?
------ Wiadomo?? oryginalna ------
Nadawca "Bob via groups.io" <k4cy@...>
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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