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Hrd 6 uploads to lotw not showing on server
Hrd 6 uploads to lotw not showing on server





  1. #Hrd 6 uploads to lotw not showing on server software#
  2. #Hrd 6 uploads to lotw not showing on server download#

In the 10 seconds available to decide what to to after seeing all the decodes come through, there's still some excitement in picking the best station to respond to that's actually calling CQ. JT-Alert (at least with the settings I have currently) will advise me of new continents, zones, countries, grids (on 6m, as I've set it that way) and states for any station I've not worked before on that band and mode - whether they're calling CQ or not.TrustedQSL which DXKeeper uses to upload and synchronize logs with ARRL Logbook of the World (LoTW)Īfter a week or so of operating I've discovered the following:.PSKreporter (although this is a service, not a program you download).Meinberg NTP (Network time protocol which is essential to keep your system clock in synch).

#Hrd 6 uploads to lotw not showing on server software#

So now the suite of software I run for JT65 and JT9 are as follows: It will also work with JT65-HF, which is an alternative implementation of the JT65 protocol with slightly different features. The program supports standard ADIF files, DXLAB DXKeeper, HRD V5 or V6, Log4OM and MixW (CSV File), meaning it will work for just about everyone. It even has a voice alert that will announce things like "New Grid" in your choice of male or female British voices, assuming you have a separate sound card from the one you use to connect to your radio. The advantage of JT-Alert is that it works with various logging programs to determine whether the call signs picked up by WSJT-X have been worked before on the same band and mode (WSJT-X will only tell you if you've worked the station before on any band or JT mode) and whether it's a new zone, country, state or grid (selectable by band so I only have grids set up on VHF, for instance).

#Hrd 6 uploads to lotw not showing on server download#

The program was written by VK3AMA and is a free download for various versions of Windows. I'd heard about a program called JT-Alert but never found the time to try it until Canada Day, when I was cleaning up the shack and doing some research. Also it records minimal information so if you want to record the US state for instance it lacks that capability, so I've typically entered JT65 contacts by hand into my logging program (DXLab/DXKeeper in my case) and suffered the consequences of various typos. WSJT-X keeps its own log in ADIF and text format which is fine for uploading, although you'd need to ensure that you're only uploading or importing the contacts logged since the previous upload.

hrd 6 uploads to lotw not showing on server

However, as the system will run just fine unattended they may be just out of the shack rather than intentionally ignoring you.

hrd 6 uploads to lotw not showing on server

Later versions of WSJT-X will even show your signal strength of the other station, which is an excellent way to determine band conditions, although sometimes it is frustrating when a station you want to work hears you but doesn't answer. Recently, as I mentioned in my last post, I enabled the connection to pskreporter so I could see whether similarly set up stations received my signal. WSJT-X works as a standalone program and I used it that way for some time.







Hrd 6 uploads to lotw not showing on server