Is there any news on how to get all the spots checked using winpack interface.
It misses a lot of data here from the dxcluster using winpack.
Works fine using dxtelnet.
Has anyone found a solution to missing data etc
Ian McCabe
dx cluster interface
dx cluster interface
Hi Ian,
Winpack interface working fine (I think!!)here, what % of spots are you missing?
73 de Geoff ZL3GA
Geoff Clark, ZL3GA
Christchurch
New Zealand
Winpack interface working fine (I think!!)here, what % of spots are you missing?
73 de Geoff ZL3GA
Geoff Clark, ZL3GA
Christchurch
New Zealand
dx cluster interface
Geoff
Tnx fer response
Probably only getting 50% of spots checked by logbook (if that)
If you view the cluster spots in winlog it is obvious that
a lot of the spots have incomplete data which results in winlog not being able to check them.
I dont think ther is a solution just incompatibility between the programmes.
I have raised this issue before and just thought someone might have come up with a solution.
The dxcluster interface works great with dxtelnet but like using winpack here.
This problem also occurs on 3 other PC,s which i use so is not uncommon.
processor is a AMD750 duron
Regards Ian G0FYD
Ian McCabe
Tnx fer response
Probably only getting 50% of spots checked by logbook (if that)
If you view the cluster spots in winlog it is obvious that
a lot of the spots have incomplete data which results in winlog not being able to check them.
I dont think ther is a solution just incompatibility between the programmes.
I have raised this issue before and just thought someone might have come up with a solution.
The dxcluster interface works great with dxtelnet but like using winpack here.
This problem also occurs on 3 other PC,s which i use so is not uncommon.
processor is a AMD750 duron
Regards Ian G0FYD
Ian McCabe
dx cluster interface
Hi Ian,
I found the same problem when I was in the UK .
The only way around the problem I found was down loading
AGW Packet engine and running that with Winpack that solved
all problems of missed cluster spots.
Good luck and 73 de Les VK6CJL (ex M0cjl )
I found the same problem when I was in the UK .
The only way around the problem I found was down loading
AGW Packet engine and running that with Winpack that solved
all problems of missed cluster spots.
Good luck and 73 de Les VK6CJL (ex M0cjl )
dx cluster interface
Hi Ian,
Les seems to have hit the nail on the head, I am using Winpack with AGW Packet Engine so that's probably why I haven't noticed any missing spots. It all works FB here. Be aware that there is a new release of AGW out, November 2002, it only appears to be on one of his sites though: http://www.elcom.gr/sv2agw/inst.htm
Version number is 2002.18 (despite that it still says 2002.10 on the splash screen )
The only other thing that stops Winlog checking spots is the options you have set in the DX Cluster Options menu (maximise the DX Cluster window and hit the "?" Icon.
Are you using version 1.9 Ian? One of the prvious versions, 1.8 I think had a bug that caused this problem but Colin fixed it in the next release.
Good luck and 73
Geoff ZL3GA
Les seems to have hit the nail on the head, I am using Winpack with AGW Packet Engine so that's probably why I haven't noticed any missing spots. It all works FB here. Be aware that there is a new release of AGW out, November 2002, it only appears to be on one of his sites though: http://www.elcom.gr/sv2agw/inst.htm
Version number is 2002.18 (despite that it still says 2002.10 on the splash screen )
The only other thing that stops Winlog checking spots is the options you have set in the DX Cluster Options menu (maximise the DX Cluster window and hit the "?" Icon.
Are you using version 1.9 Ian? One of the prvious versions, 1.8 I think had a bug that caused this problem but Colin fixed it in the next release.
Good luck and 73
Geoff ZL3GA
dx cluster interface
Hi Ian,
Apologies, I just did a detailed check of spots on Winpack vs what Winlog showed, you are correct, there is still a few missing, even when using AGW. I have emailed some data to Colin, will keep you informed on what we find.
73 de Geoff
Apologies, I just did a detailed check of spots on Winpack vs what Winlog showed, you are correct, there is still a few missing, even when using AGW. I have emailed some data to Colin, will keep you informed on what we find.
73 de Geoff
dx cluster interface
Hi All
Using AGW should give a cure BUT you must ensure Winlog32 is receiving the spots directly from AGW as host and not Winpack, otherwise there will not be any difference, Winpack can still sit on top of AGW for any other purpose.
If you are using a TNC then set the TNC to KISS mode if possible.
73 Colin G0CUZ
Winlog32 Author
Using AGW should give a cure BUT you must ensure Winlog32 is receiving the spots directly from AGW as host and not Winpack, otherwise there will not be any difference, Winpack can still sit on top of AGW for any other purpose.
If you are using a TNC then set the TNC to KISS mode if possible.
73 Colin G0CUZ
Winlog32 Author
dx cluster interface
At last....
Ive managed to configure my ts2000 tnc built in with winpack/agw/winlog 1.9
As colin states it works perfect...used PACCOM tnc on agw although the built in tNC in the 2000 is a Tasco.
Hope this helps anyone using this equipment
Regards Ian McCabe G0FYD
Ian McCabe
Ive managed to configure my ts2000 tnc built in with winpack/agw/winlog 1.9
As colin states it works perfect...used PACCOM tnc on agw although the built in tNC in the 2000 is a Tasco.
Hope this helps anyone using this equipment
Regards Ian McCabe G0FYD
Ian McCabe
dx cluster interface
Hello Ian
Yes I had the same problem with Winpack and Winlog32 Ver 1.9. I would get complete spots, partially complete spots and spots with no data in them at all. I am using a TS2000 with the built in TNC. I got a tip to try AGW which I have setup with a tnc type of paccom and this works a treat. I only monitor the cluster frequency at the moment, I dont make a connection to the cluster and I havent found a need to do so yet. Hope this is of some help
73 George
quote:
Is there any news on how to get all the spots checked using winpack interface.
It misses a lot of data here from the dxcluster using winpack.
Works fine using dxtelnet.
Has anyone found a solution to missing data etc
Ian McCabe
Yes I had the same problem with Winpack and Winlog32 Ver 1.9. I would get complete spots, partially complete spots and spots with no data in them at all. I am using a TS2000 with the built in TNC. I got a tip to try AGW which I have setup with a tnc type of paccom and this works a treat. I only monitor the cluster frequency at the moment, I dont make a connection to the cluster and I havent found a need to do so yet. Hope this is of some help
73 George
quote:
Is there any news on how to get all the spots checked using winpack interface.
It misses a lot of data here from the dxcluster using winpack.
Works fine using dxtelnet.
Has anyone found a solution to missing data etc
Ian McCabe