![]() Preferences > Check WSJT-X and DX Lab TCP MacLoggerDX Station Settings MacLoggerDX Radio Settings WSJT-X 2.6. In TQSL select Staion Locations and then click on Create a New Station Location. This part is easy, so just give it a simple name like Home or Your City. Check Enable DAX RX Streaming and choose Input Device DAX RX Make sure you have a Station Location configured in LOTW.Make sure you have a Station Location configured in LOTW. Check Enable DAX TX Streaming and choose Input Device DAX TX How do we setup MacLoggerDX to use LOTW Let’s start with LOTW.Software Loopback 2.2.12Ĭreate 2 Devices, DAX RX and DAX TX Loopback Settings SmartSDR 2.4.01 Then I follow-up by sending QSL cards via MacLoggerDX. This allows me to use my FlexRadio remotely and make the FT8/FT4 contacts that I am looking for without duplicates by clicking on station in Gridtracker’s roster with the contact automatically being uploaded to LOTW, QRZ, and eQSL. It is vital that the apps be launched in the order of SmartSDR, MacLoggerDX, WSJT-X, and finally Gridtracker because each one depends on the apps before it to be run. This is my setup on a MacBook Pro M1 with Ventura 13.1 for a FlexRadio 6400 for Digital Modes. Single User License, electronic download $95.00 USD.This is the how I layout my screen when working digital modes. Racal 6790/GM, Alinco DX-77, Rockwell-Collins HF-2050, Collins/AOR DDS-2A, DZKit SIenna. ![]() Ten-Tec Jupiter, Argonaut V, Argonaut VI, Orion, Eagle, RX-320, RX-350, Pegasus, Omni VI, Omni VII.FlexRadio SmartSDR 6000 series (OS X 10.9+) Native LAN Interface (smartsdr-objective-c SDK by Stu Phillips – K6TU).Speed Log for entering old paper log and QSL card data.SWL Schedules, Rig Control and Memory Scanning.DXpedition Tracker with Band/Mode Alarms.Contest Helper with K5ZD call completion and by-band Dupe Checking.Update exisiting log entries with Call Book.Install TQSL (LOTW Support) Install GPredict (Sat-Tracking) Install QSSTV. QRZ XML, HamCall, HamQTH, QRZCQ and WM7D Call Books. Enter 5002 as the default TCP port that MacLoggerDX will listen for client.Export to Mac Address Book and Label Printing.Automated eQSL and LoTW Uploads and Confirmations Script.Integrated Real Time Club Log QSO upload.Echo frequency over USB/Serial for amplifiers, SteppIR, etc.DX Alarms including Band Openings, specififc calls, missing DXCCs.2D and 3D display of DX Cluster Propagation by Band.Export Cabrillo files with Cab-Converter.Exports ADIF, KML, Imports ADIF and MacLoggerDX v3.5+ Logs.Spot integration with dogparkSDR FlexRadio 6000 client.Filtered DXCluster spots color coded for worked/confirmed status.Internal databases automatically updated daily over the Internet.Supports K1EL Winkeyer for Mac, and the ZLP DigiMaster CW Interface.SQLite super fast data base, 100% Native Cocoa app.“Hands down, the Premier Logger for the Mac!” – Rich Seifert (KE1B)įixed eQSL confirmations string encoding bug.įixed eQSL upload password special characters bug.įixed MacDoppler eQSL, QRZ, HRDLOG and LoTW uploads. Awards Tracking, Band Activity, Schedules, Memories, QSL Generation, ADIF import, export, Club Log integration, eQSL, LoTW Confirmations and much more. MacLoggerDX can also text or email you when the Bands are open or that rare DX is spotted. Alerting you to rare contacts or Band Openings and looking up, displaying on 2D, 3D and Satellite Maps and logging your contacts to a super fast sql database. MacLoggerDX supports close to a hundred radios, automatically tuning to the spots you are interested in, swinging your beam around. Organizing and filtering the spots from your favourite DX Cluster for DXing, casual Contesting or rag-chewing. MacLoggerDX – the Mac Ham Radio Logbook choice in 110 countries…
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