Map from some of the contacts. Since locator is not needed the software has difficulties displaying all contacts. |
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Monday, September 28, 2020
#CQWW RTTY contest 2020 review
Friday, September 25, 2020
#60m United Nations Headquarters worked
Well, 4U1UN has quite a history. Although I really don't understand why this station counts for a DXCC. It's no separate country or island it's just an organisation. I guess it's the same reason as the sovereign Military Order of Malta that counts for a DXCC as well. I think it's just a "collectors" item to be honest. Read more about the station here:
Although the site is not updated after 2015 it contains a lot of info about the station before 2020. I believe at the moment the station is operated remote via the internet.
The proof:
Monday, September 21, 2020
IC-7300 USB configuration at one place
On the internet used these links as a guideline:
http://www.cedrickjohnson.com/2017/03/icom-ic-7300-usb-for-radio-control-fsk-keying/
https://enioea2hw.wordpress.com/2016/06/20/configuracion-n1mm-para-cw-con-el-ic-7300/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaOo3D3NAlQ
Unfortunately the description of the settings are quite different and confusing for those that are not that computer minded. It took me a while to find something that would work well for me. Hopefully it will work for others as well.
First of all, I only describe the settings I need for the software I personally use. It might be different for someone else. For instance I do not use CAT control directly in WSJT-X/JTDX/MSHV but let Ham Radio DeLuxe do the CAT control since I use that software for logging on a daily basis. WSJT-X/JTDX/MSHV can be connected to HRD for CAT control and this works perfectly. The main advantage is that I can also control the radio via remote for instance with Teamviewer or Google Desktop.
I suggest to watch this video about the download and setup of VSPE:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtB-DfBMmB0
What you need to know is what COM port you radio is assigned to originally. You can find it on your computer under device management. Look for "ports (COM & LPT)" and click on to see what the driver "Silicon Labs CP210x USB to UART Bridge" is assigned to.
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VSPE Setup
Start VSPE
Click on Create New Device
Select device type: Splitter, click Next
Data Source Serial Port: COM6 (or whatever the radio serial port is for your radio)
Virtual Serial Port: COM5 (or whichever you want, make sure your logging and FSK CW keying programs use this port).
Click settings:
Speed: 19200 (HRD 5 doesn't go beyond 19200)
DTR/RTS: NO
Parity: no
Bits: 8
Stop bits: 1
Click OK
Redirect modem registers: CHECKED
Initial Modem Registers State: RTS: NOT CHECKED, DTR: NOT CHECKED
Once you’re all setup, click the Play button. VSPE should say that the initialization is OK.
You now are ready to go. To ensure that you don’t have to remember all of these settings each time you restart your computer or VSPE, save the profile to a place you can remember.
Each time you stop VSPE or restart your computer, you will have to open the saved profile. It will automatically load the settings and create your virtual com port. You can minimize this app.
For HRD, I point the radio control (CAT) function to COM5. I now have radio control.
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In DM780 choose CW mode and find the Options button to get into the menu.
Start VSPE
Click on Create New Device
Select device type: Splitter, click Next
Data Source Serial Port: COM6 (or whatever the radio serial port is for your radio)
Virtual Serial Port: COM5 (or whichever you want, make sure your logging and RTTY FSK/CW keying programs use this port).
Click settings:
Speed: 115200
DTR/RTS: NO
Parity: no
Bits: 8
Stop bits: 1
Click OK
Redirect modem registers: CHECKED
Initial Modem Registers State: RTS: NOT CHECKED, DTR: NOT CHECKED
Thursday, September 17, 2020
#60m Saint Barthelemy worked
It looks like the 60m DX season has really started again. Yesterday evening I noticed TO0Z was spotted in the morning and from info on the internet I noticed today was the last day of the activity from St. Barths Island. So, when I woke up this morning first thing I did was checking the DX cluster. I already saw spots that TO0Z was active with strong signals on 5360 F/H mode. I quickly finished breakfast and moved to my shack. 5 minutes later I was in the log.Ok, this is a new DXCC on 60m for me. But did I really have fun? ....well this one was too easy. Well, you can't have it all...
The proof:
For those that want to ask. Yes, JTDX doesn't know were TO0Z was. That's because a file called cty.dat hasn't got the call listed. You can add it to this file manually:
Saint Barthelemy: 08: 11: NA: 17.53: 62.50: 4.0: TO: TO,FJ,=TO0Z;
Or wait till the next cty.dat update. (tnx DB6LL for info)
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
#60m 5Z4VJ Kenya worked
Tuesday, September 15, 2020
WSPR DX hunt
Paul PA0K wrote about this DX station and how his 200mW signal was received there yesterday. Well, I'm writing about S79RP from the Seychelles and found that Paul actually was heard last Sunday around 16:58 UTC. Since it is a new one DXCC on WSPR for Paul and also for me I had to hunt it for my WSPR DXCC list.
So, I thought about setting up my 1W WSPR station again. The only time I had was early in the morning before going to the job. I figured 15 minutes was enough. I would not be returning to the shack before 19 UTC due to other duties. The FT-817 did fine, computer started. But I couldn't find my CAT control box. So I was unable to do TX via CAT control. I decided to connect my old PSK-10 digimodem with VOX control. It did fine but now I didn't get any power output. 15 minutes were over and I had to go to my job. So, I quickly decided I would put my IC-7300 on 1% and started JTDX with WSPR. It would not do 1W but about 800mW this time, but who knows....it's not that much difference and Paul did it with only 200mW. I did use the inverted-V antenna.
The result at the end of the day is 73 unique spots TXing with 1W. I reported 130 unique stations.
WSPR 1W TX spots |
That includes a new WSPR DXCC for my list:
A first new WSPR DXCC for 2020. Hopefully there will be a few more to follow! The power issue with the FT-817 was solved when I was on my way to my job this morning....I forgot that there is a difference between USB and USB-D.
Friday, September 11, 2020
QTH pictures
Some pictures I made in my neighbourhood. I do not have a high resolution camera, only my iphone. Making photographs has my interest. However I have other priorities right now....
Enjoy....
The sky & landscape direction south in the evening as seen from my home |
Near the railroad towards the north |
On the dyke towards the harbour |
Train approaching from the harbour |
View over the waddensea |