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How to get callsigns on the panadapterscreen
ole puschl
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I would very much want to have callsigns on the panadapterscreen. But I am in the dark here.Can anyone provide a step by step instruction on how to get callsigns from DXlab logprogram to the panadapterscreen ?
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Dave provided a link to a Wiki a few days ago maybe a week ago. Look back through Flex Community posts over the past couple weeks. Basically under Commanders config Bandspread tab, select "display spots"0
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ole
Try entering "How to show spots in the panadapter?" into the Search box above the thread listing in the Community.
Dave AA6YQ posted links about how to do it using DXLabs Commander and Spotcollector, in several threads recently
Slicemaster is another programs that can show them.
For real-time discussions
User created documentation.
Volunteer!!73, Jay - NO5J
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Download Slice Master and put it in a folder and create a desktop shortcut to it
https://github.com/K1DBO/slice-master-6000/releases
In Smart SDR under Settings select Spots and then Enable to enable spots
Start Smart SDR
Start Slice Master
In the following tab Select dxlab as the spot source and check Enable aggregation server
Make sure Show internal spots in not checked
Then in the following tab sekect the slice(s) you want the spots to appear and set Launch to When Active. This will launch CW Skimmer whenever that slice is active.
Then launch Spot Collector
In Spot Collector click on Config then the Spot Database tab. Under Web Server check Enable and set the port to 80
In a few minutes you should see spots ont he panadapter in Smart SDR. You can filter for certain spots in Spot Collector and the filter will be applied to the spots before they are sent to Smart SDR.
Note: If you change the filter older spots will remain in Smart SDR for the lapse time specified in Slice Master. I usually just clear them out via Smart SDR Settings >Spots - Clear Spots
Hope this helps
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Forgot one other thing
In Spot Collector you need to specify that it uses as the spot source the Slice Master.
You do this in the Spot Sources tab. Add an entry for port 7300 which is what Slice Master uses for the spots.0 -
Holy moly and marconi: It works. Thanks a lot to all responders0
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can dx cluster call signs be displayed without cw skimmer ($75)0
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