![]() What software stack most of you use for logging and digital modes beyond WSJT-X?Ĥ. I also run a winkeyer which almost all logger programs and cw program interface with.keeps my cw interface from operator stand point simple.ģ. This really helped in cw contest on 80m where most 80m spots were what my flex was hearing.and easily worked. I have run one mac mini with win7 virtual machine with CWS and feed its output to extracluster on another mac mini running native mac with mldx YES.HRD and CWskimmer will work on PC or on a Mac using a virtual machines such as VMware Fusion or Parellels and I generally used to use HRD, MacLoggerDX and CW Skimmer, are those going to work? When i need PC s/w like CWS i bring up a win7 or win10 Virtual machine on one of my mac Minisīy the way CWS is able to feed it spots directly to mldx by using extra-cluster app provided with mldxĢ. To route audio and commands in the Mac environment i use xDax and xCatīottom Line My all Mac Native setup is to run dogparkSDR (dpsdr), MacloggerDX (MLDX), xDax, xCat, up to 4 instances of wsjtx for FT8 and JT modes,JTbridge for WSJTX alerts, Cocoamodem and FLDIGI. ![]() Like i said i use Macs and s/w i used for logging is macloggerDX also known as mldx, for cw and rtty adn psk, i use cocoamodem or fldigi, It runs on both POC and Macsįor FT8 and other JT modes will need to get WSJTX for K1JT website. Are there plugins for it on smart sir or do I have to drag a PC/Laptop with me at all times?įor rtty and psk fldigi is most commonly used digital s/w. One thing I noticed is that SSDR doesn’t support RTTY or PSK 31/63 decoding and definitely not CW. So you will need to have at least a laptop to do thatġ. It will open a second CW decoder window and I close the one that isn’t decoding anything.I am a Mac user with flex 6600m and elecraft kpa500Ħ600m with ssdr does not encode/decode any digital signals If the window doesn’t decode in the Mono setting (mine does not), then select Stereo even though you only have one radio. If you have two radios using one sound card, select stereo. This looks like it’s for one ham radio or two, but is a bit deceiving based upon the sound card you have in your system. I like listening to a lower pitched CW signal, so my normal value is 425. Put in a value that will center the listening frequency to your liking and filters installed on your radio. Changing ‘550’ to ‘450,’ for example, will change the other values that will be decoded on each of the six channels shown and lower the overall pitch of the decoded signal. Putting in a value establishes the pitch of the CW signal. During a contest, I set mine between 30 and 45 WPM because I have a hard time copying 40 WPM! ![]() The wider the setting, the greater use of your computer resources. Minimum and maximum WPM to try and decode.To access the setup, you can open the window itself and right-click on the program and access the setup that way, or you can use the Setup menu to access it as well as shown below:Ĭlicking on the selection produces the following dialog box: Working well on machine sent code (like messages sent from function keys on ham radio contest programs), the window has three settings to adjust. The CW Decoder takes six channels around a center ham radio frequency and decodes the signals.
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