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Ham radio deluxe ft8
Ham radio deluxe ft8










  • Added support for embedded carriage return/line feed characters in the Address field in the UDP datagram sent by JTAlertX.
  • Added FT8 and JT4 to the set of modes that will be extracted from HRD Logbook during a synchronise database operation when filtered by the ‘JT Mode contacts only’ selection in the Logbook Extract drop-down listbox in the Options dialog.
  • This version includes the following changes: The latest release of QSO Relay (v1.6) is now available for download from the QSO Relay page, or by selecting the Check for Updates… option on the QSO Relay menu if you already have an earlier version installed. So, to provide further explanation and to avoid confusion, I have written a paper that describes various scenarios and the configuration options required to successfully implement working configurations.
  • it makes using QSO Relay mandatory and I am happy for it to remain an option.
  • it requires a more complicated set of application settings which offers no real advantage.
  • JTAlertX continues to support direct logging to HRD Logbook using the Logbook API.
  • However, I don’t recommend using it with JTAlertX for a few reasons: This new feature is great for those users running just WSJT-X and HRD Logbook or other loggers with N1MM compatible interfaces.įor those users like myself who routinely use JTAlertX and possibly QSO Relay, using this new listener allows for an alternative configuration that I have managed to get working. which allows direct, automatic logging of QSOs from WSJT-X to Logbook.

    ham radio deluxe ft8

    One new feature is a UDP datagram listener for the N1MM Logger+ Broadcasts feature that was first implemented in WSJT-X version 1.9.0. Since release 6.4.0.886 of Ham Radio Deluxe, several changes have been made to the QSO Forwarding features in Logbook.












    Ham radio deluxe ft8