![]() JT Alert and HRD Logbook will even add the QSO partners name and QTH if setup properly. WSJT-X and JT Alert will log the correct mode and signal report. ![]() Just startup HRD Logbook from the shortcut and when you get the Connection failed error, click OK. I have done it in the past without issue and tested it again recently. With this configuration we don’t use the HRD rig control, just HRD Logbook. ![]() I have other articles and videos showing different approaches using Ham Radio Deluxe, WSJT-X and JT-Alert together, but I think this is the easiest way. This article and video will address those and more. What cable do I need? Which program controls the radio? I get a HamLib error, what do I do? Why does my software key the transmitter when it opens? These are common questions. New Solution to an Old Problemįor some it’s hard to get rig control working using these programs together. See DXLab DXKeeper Configuration For Beginners. Today I personally use DXLab DXKeeper for my general logging. So if you have the latest versions of both of these programs, they will work together. Yes, once again JT-Alert is supporting the paid version of Ham Radio Deluxe log book. It works! So what are we using for rig control? WSJT-X with your radio and one cable. Here’s my new spin on getting these programs working together: Don’t use HRD rig control! Just use HRD logbook, WSJT-X and JT Alert. I’m finding new ways to do things and hopefully eliminate any problems. Next time on The 50 Ham, we’ll look at the equally addictive WSPR mode, and see how. ![]() The FT8 mode and these programs are so popular right now lots of Hams are using them and different issues keep popping up. As mentioned, FT8 isn’t the only weak-signal mode that Joe Taylor and his collaborators built into WSJT-X. ![]()
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