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Some contest rules specify that operating must be split into more than one period, periods are defined by a length of time.<br>
 
Some contest rules specify that operating must be split into more than one period, periods are defined by a length of time.<br>
 
In the relevant contest configuration file, it is possible to define the length and number of time periods.<br>
 
In the relevant contest configuration file, it is possible to define the length and number of time periods.<br>
When this option is activated, DXLog.net automatically switches the contest period to the next one when the current active period elapses.
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When this option is activated, DXLog automatically switches the contest period to the next one when the current<br>
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active period ends.
  
 
==Bandmap==
 
==Bandmap==
  
[[image:Operating_bandmap_menu.png]]
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[[image:Operating_bandmap_menu4.png]]
  
 
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<br>
The "'''BANDMAP'''" window shows possible call-signs available on the current band.<br>
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The [[Menu_Windows#Radio_1|Bandmap window]] contains a graphical representation of a band segment, including spots.<br>
Open the bandmap window by selecting the "'''WINDOWS'''" menu and select "'''RADIO 1'''" or/and "'''RADIO 2'''"
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The bandmap window is opened using <code>Windows|Radio 1</code> and <code>Windows|Radio 2</code>.
<br>The bandmap is especially useful when connected to a DXCluster as all "in band" spots received will be placed on the bandmap.
 
  
With spots showing on the "'''RADIO 1'''" or/and "'''RADIO 2'''" band map the following commands / shortcut keys can be used to aid operating.
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With spots showing in the bandmap (either manually added in unassisted operation or via a<br>
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DX cluster spot feed) the below options are used to handle them.  
  
* "'''Add with SPACEBAR'''"
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* Add with SPACEBAR
: By default, you can add a new manual entry into the bandmap by entering a callsign in the "'''log callsign entry field'''" then pressing <b><code>CTRL+ENTER</code></b>.<br>
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: By default, spots are added to the bandmap by entering the callsign and pressing <code>[Ctrl][Enter]</code>.<br>
: After the callsign is added to the bandmap, the "'''log entry callsign field'''" is cleared.<br>
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: Depending on the settings in the bandmap's properties panel, the callsign may be cleared or not by this operation.
: When this option is activated, a new manual entry into the bandmap will be created when spacebar is pressed on the current QSO.<br>
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: When Add with Spacebar is enabled, a manual spot is created when the Spacebar is pressed. The call is not cleared.  
: but this time the "'''log entry callsign field'''" isn't cleared.
 
  
* "'''QSY opposite radio instead of 2nd VFO'''"
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* QSY opposite radio instead of 2nd VFO
: When checked, pressing <b><code>CTRL+ALT+UP/DOWN</code></b> will move through the bandmap using the opposite radio main VFO (instead of active radio second VFO).<br>
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: When checked, pressing <code>[Ctrl][Alt][Up]</code> and <code>[Ctrl][Alt][Down]</code> will  
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: move through the bandmap using the opposite radio main VFO (instead of active radio second VFO).
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: This setting also affects the function of <code>[Alt][Doubleclick]</code> in the Skeds window.
  
* "'''Grab the spot on or near frequency'''"
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* Grab the spot on or near frequency
: Shortcut: <b><code>CTRL+SPACE</code></b><br>
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: Shortcut: <code>[Ctrl][Space]</code>
: Grab the spot that is highlighted or the spot nearest the present frequency.<br>
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: Grab the spot that is highlighted or nearest to the current frequency.  
  
* "'''Grab first valid upper spot'''"
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* Grab first valid upper spot
: Shortcut: <b><code>CTRL+UP ARROW</code></b><br>
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: Shortcut: <code>[Ctrl][Up]</code>
: You can select the first upper '''valid''' callsign from your current frequency and grab it into the "'''log callsign entry field'''" by pressing <b><code>CTRL+UP ARROW</code></b>.<br>
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: Select and grab the first spot above your current location on the bandmap.
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: Only grabs multipliers if <code>Display options|Multipliers only in list view & grabbing</code> is checked.
  
* "'''Grab first valid upper spot to 2nd VFO'''"
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* Grab first valid upper spot to 2nd VFO
: Shortcut: <b><code>CTRL+ALT+UP ARROW</code></b><br>
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: Shortcut: <code>[Ctrl][Alt][Up]</code>
: Get the first upper '''valid''' callsign from your current 2nd VFO frequency and grab it into the 2nd VFO. Note: the cursor on the bandmap will not move (it is indicating the primary VFO) and the call will not be placed in the log : : callsign entry field.
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: Grab the first valid spot above your 2nd VFO's current location on its bandmap onto your 2nd VFO.  
  
* "'''Grab first valid upper multiplier spot'''"
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* Grab first valid upper multiplier spot
: Shortcut: <b><code>CTRL+SHIFT+UP ARROW</code></b><br>
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: Shortcut: <code>[Ctrl][Shift][Up]</code>
: Selects '''first upper multiplier''' callsign from your current frequency and grab it into the "'''log callsign entry field'''" when pressing <b><code>CTRL+SHIFT+UP ARROW</code></b>.<br>
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: Select and grab the first multiplier spot above your current location on the bandmap.  
  
* "'''Grab first valid lower spot'''"
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* Grab first valid lower spot
: Shortcut: <b><code>CTRL+DOWN ARROW</code></b><br>
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: Shortcut: <code>[Ctrl][Down]</code>
: You can select the first lower '''valid''' callsign from your current frequency and grab it into the "'''log callsign entry field'''" by pressing <b><code>CTRL+DOWN ARROW</code></b>.<br
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: Select and grab the first spot below your current location on the bandmap.
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: Only grabs multipliers if <code>Display options|Multipliers only in list view & grabbing</code> is checked.
  
* "'''Grab first valid lower spot to 2nd VFO'''"
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* Grab first valid lower spot to 2nd VFO
: Shortcut: <b><code>CTRL+ALT+DOWN ARROW</code></b><br>
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: Shortcut: <code>[Ctrl][Alt][Down]</code>
: Get the first lower '''valid''' callsign from your current 2nd VFO frequency and grab it into the 2nd VFO.
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: Grab the first valid spot below your 2nd VFO's current location on its bandmap onto your 2nd VFO.  
: Note: the cursor on the bandmap will not move (it is indicating the primary VFO) and the call will not be placed in the log callsign entry field.
 
  
* "'''Grab first valid lower multiplier spot'''"
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* Grab first valid lower multiplier spot
: Shortcut: <b><code>CTRL+SHIFT+DOWN ARROW</code></b><br>
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: Shortcut: <code>[Ctrl][Shift][Down]</code>
: Selects '''first lower multiplier''' callsign from your current frequency and grab it into the "'''log callsign entry field'''" when pressing <b><code>CTRL+SHIFT+DOWN ARROW</code></b>.<br>
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: Select and grab the first multiplier spot below your current location on the bandmap.
  
 
==Technique==
 
==Technique==
This selects the category you are going to join and enable/disable software features according.
 
  
'''SO1R/Multi op'''
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Sets the operating model for DXLog.
  
Must be selected if you are SO with 1 radio or any Multi operators category.<br>
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The choice controls the availability and function of a large number of features.  
Headphone audio options are disabled. Only one entry QSO line is visible.
 
  
'''SO2R'''
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===SO1R/Multi op===
  
Must be selected if you are SO with 2 radios.<br>
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Used for single operator with one radio or part of a multi-station setup.<br>
Headphone audio options menu is '''ENABLE'''
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The audio selection options are disabled. Only one entry QSO line is visible.
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'''Important:''' SO1R only works for Radio 1 in the <code>Options|Configure interfaces</code> panel.
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===SO2R===
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Used for basic operation with single operator using two radios.
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'''Important:''' SO2R requires two radios (Radio 1 and Radio 2) configured in the <code>Options|Configure interfaces</code> panel.
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The audio selection options are enabled. Two entry QSO line are visible.
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You switch focus using [Up], [Down], or [Keypad *].
  
 
* ''Listen to radio 1''
 
* ''Listen to radio 1''
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: Alternates between putting the focused radio in both ears and one radio in each ear. (a.k.a. Stereo).
 
: Alternates between putting the focused radio in both ears and one radio in each ear. (a.k.a. Stereo).
  
Using these commands requires an SO2R controller such as EZMaster or microHAM MK2R+/MK2R/u2R
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Given the somewhat complex nature of these shortcuts, many redefine other keys (e.g. F-keys) to these.
  
Two QSO entry lines are visible, one for each radio. You can switch focus using [Up], [Down], or [Keypad *].
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Using these commands requires an SO2R controller such as SO2R Mini or microHAM MK2R+.
  
  
 
[[File:R1R2.jpg]]
 
[[File:R1R2.jpg]]
  
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===Advanced SO2R===
  
'''Advanced SO2R'''
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Used for advanced operation with single operator using two radios.
  
Using these commands requires an SO2R controller such as EZMaster or microHAM MK2R+/MK2R/u2R
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'''Important:''' Advanced SO2R requires two radios (Radio 1 and Radio 2) configured in the <code>Options|Configure interfaces</code> panel.
  
Must be selected if you are SO with 2 radios.<br>
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The audio selection options are enabled. Two entry QSO line are visible.
Headphone audio options menu are visible, as with regular SO2R.  
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Using the audio selection commands requires an SO2R controller such as SO2R Mini or microHAM MK2R+.
  
 
A set of special control strings called '''Scenario''' are available.<br>
 
A set of special control strings called '''Scenario''' are available.<br>
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controls the operating flow, audio paths, transmit and receive focus etc.<br>
 
controls the operating flow, audio paths, transmit and receive focus etc.<br>
 
The scenarios can be edited using <code>Operting|Edit SO2R scenarios</code>.<br>
 
The scenarios can be edited using <code>Operting|Edit SO2R scenarios</code>.<br>
Scenarios will work in all operating modes; CW, SSB, and Digital.  
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Scenarios will work in all operating modes; CW, SSB, and Digital.<br>
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Scenarios are only for QSO flow control and do not replace the standard messages in CW and Digital.
  
 
One simple example of strings is shown below.  
 
One simple example of strings is shown below.  
  
  
[[File:scenario.jpg]]<br>
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[[File:scenario.png]]
  
  
'''SO2V'''
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'''Important:'''. Space characters (" ") have no effect in scenario definitions. To insert an actual space, use $BLANK.
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'''Important:''' For contests involving serial numbers you need to secure that the sent number and<br>
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the logged serial numbers are the same. Since QSO can be interleaved in advanced SO2R,<br>
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this requires the use of a common source of serial numbers for both radios and a mechanic<br>
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to assign a specific serial number to a started QSO. In DXLog this is done using a number server.<br>
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You can find more information on how to configure this [[Additional_Information#Using_a_number_server|here]].
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===SO2V===
  
 
This operating mode allows you to use the radio's two VFO ''almost'' as if having 2 separate radios.
 
This operating mode allows you to use the radio's two VFO ''almost'' as if having 2 separate radios.
  
Depending on their CAT command repertoire this is implemented on single receiver radios using either VFO selection or swapping.  
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Important: SO2V only works for Radio 1 in the <code>Options|Configure interfaces</code> panel.
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Depending on their CAT command repertoire this is implemented using either VFO selection or swapping<br>
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on single receiver radios. Some radios, e.g. FlexRadio and some Yaesu models, will work with either.  
  
For dual receiver radios, the SO2V mechanics based on using SPLIT are strongly recommended.  
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For dual receiver radios, the SO2V mechanic based on using SPLIT should be used.<br>
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In this case the option <code>Options|Interface specific options|Dual receiver radio (Use split in in SO2V)</code> must be enabled.
  
In this case the option <code>Options|Interface specific options|Use SPLIT command in SO2V mode</code> must be enabled.
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On selected radios, such as dual receiver ICOM radios, VFO knob focus will follow DXLog's focus.  
  
On supported models, VFO knob focus and sub receiver on/off will follow DXLog's focus.  
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On selected radios, sub receiver on/off control is also supported.
  
In SO2V with SPLIT, two of the audio control menu entries above plus one additional shortcut key are available for sub receiver control.
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In SO2V with SPLIT on such radios, two of the audio control menu entries above<br>
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plus two additional shortcut keys are available for sub receiver control.
  
 
: <code>[Ctrl][Alt][S]</code> toggles the sub receiver on and off when radio 1 is focused.
 
: <code>[Ctrl][Alt][S]</code> toggles the sub receiver on and off when radio 1 is focused.
 
: <code>[Ctrl][Alt][D]</code> toggles the sub receiver to be permanently on or switch on and off with focus.
 
: <code>[Ctrl][Alt][D]</code> toggles the sub receiver to be permanently on or switch on and off with focus.
: <code>[Ctrl][Alt][L]</code> switches off the sub receiver if pressed when radio 1 is in focus.
 
  
Since the <code>[Ctrl][Alt][S]</code> key will be frequently used, it is recommended to map this to a more accessible key.<br>
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Important: On many keyboards <code>[AltGr]</code> can be used instead of <code>[Ctrl][Alt]</code>.
Because of the massive number of local keyboard layouts, this is left to the user.<br>
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A popular key is the one directly to the left of "1". This is ` on English language keyboards and § on most European ones.<br>
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Although not on the level of SO2R, SO2V can be a quite efficient operating mode.<br>
Use <code>Tools|Redefine keyboard keys</code>.
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<b>Tips for the beginner</b>
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* Train in receiving with both receivers enabled.
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: You will typically have your Run frequency on the main VFO (left ear) and do S&P on the sub VFO (right ear).
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* Remap the Toggle subreceivier key to a more accessible key.
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: When getting used to SO2V you will find yourself frequently switching the subreceiver on and off
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: while focusing the main VFO. Since keyboard layouts vary greatly, a generic key, <code>[Ctrl][Alt][S]</code>
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: is assigned to this function. This is also in line with its function in SO2R.
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: A popular key to redefine for this is the one directly to the left of "1".  
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: This is ` on English language keyboards and § on most European ones.  
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: Use <code>Tools|Redefine keyboard keys</code> to do this.
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* Use the "rapid CQ" key.
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: In SO2V, <code>[Shift][Ctrl][F1]</code> switches focus to radio 1, shifts to Run, and sends CQ.
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: Since it is common practice to Run on the main VFO and S&P on the sub VFO, this is a very convenient key.
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: Many redefine <code>[F1]</code> to mean this key.
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* Use the "Equalize VFO" key.
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: <code>[Ctrl][F4]</code> sets the unselected VFO to the same mode and frequency as the selected VFO.
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: This is a very convenient way to synchronize the two VFO when switching band or just doing S&P.
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* Use the "Switch focus" key as alternative to <code>[Up]</code> and <code>[Down]</code>
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: <code>[Keypad Multiply]</code> toggles transmit and entry focus between the two VFO.
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* Use the "Switch VFO knob focus" key.
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: <code>[Keypad Divide]</code> switches the VFO knob focus on supported stations (such as recent dual
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: receiver ICOM and Yaesu radios) allowing you to tune around the band looking for S&P opportunities
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: on the sub VFO while calling CQ, keeping entry and transmit focus on the main VFO.
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* Consider using the "Swap VFO" key.
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: <code>[Alt][Keypad Multiply]</code> swaps the frequency and mode of the two VFO.
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: Since the main VFO is typically the Run VFO, there may be situations when this is helpful.
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* Make band shift keys change both VFO
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: The option <code>Options|Interface specific options|Band change keys affect both VFO</code> makes
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: band changes with <code>[Alt][F1]</code>/<code>[Alt][F2]</code> change the band of both
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: the main and the sub VFO in tandem. This saves a lot of key presses and also reduces the
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: risk of accidentally transmitting on a band which your PA and antenna is not currently set for.
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: For more information on supported radio models, see the [[Radios|Notes on supported radios]] section.
  
For more information on supported radio models, see the [[Radios|Notes on supported radios]] section.
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For RTTY with FSK, SO2V represents a particular challenge since two instances of MMTTY will<br>
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need to access the same COM-port. This can be solved by either using a wire-or connection<br>
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(as described by W0YK at [https://www.contestuniversity.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/13-W0YK-Taking-Digital-Contesting-to-the-Limit_2019.pdf 2019 Contest University])<br>
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or a port-sharing solution like that included in the microHAM device router.
  
 
==Listen to radio 1==
 
==Listen to radio 1==
Shortcut: <code>[Ctrl][Alt][A]</code>
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Shortcut: <code>[Ctrl][Alt][A]</code> <code>[AltGr][A]</code>
  
Puts the audio of radio 1 in both year.  
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Puts the audio of radio 1 in both ears. Not available in SO1R or SO2V.  
Not available in SO1R mode.  
 
  
 
The audio status is visible in the '''Operating info''' and '''Rate''' windows<br>
 
The audio status is visible in the '''Operating info''' and '''Rate''' windows<br>
 
and on the entry lines if <code>Options|Log|Show RX status color</code> is enabled.  
 
and on the entry lines if <code>Options|Log|Show RX status color</code> is enabled.  
  
[[File:operating info R1R2.jpg]]
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[[File:operating info R1.jpg]]
  
 
==Listen to radio 2==
 
==Listen to radio 2==
Shortcut: <b><code>CTRL+ALT+T</code></b><br>
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Shortcut: <code>[Ctrl][Alt][T]</code> <code>[AltGr][T]</code>
  
Puts the audio of radio 2 in both ears.  
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Puts the audio of radio 2 in both ears. Not available in SO1R or SO2V.  
  
Not available in SO1R mode.
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The audio status is visible in the ''Operating info'' and ''Rate'' windows<br>
 
 
The audio status is visible in the '''Operating info''' and '''Rate''' windows<br>
 
 
and on the entry lines if <code>Options|Log|Show RX status color</code> is enabled.  
 
and on the entry lines if <code>Options|Log|Show RX status color</code> is enabled.  
  
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==Listen to the focused radio==
 
==Listen to the focused radio==
Shortcut: <b><code>CTRL+ALT+L</code></b><br>
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Shortcut: <code>[Ctrl][Alt][L]</code> <code>[AltGr][L]</code>
  
Puts the audio of the focused radio into both ears.<br>
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Puts the audio of the focused radio into both ears.
This feature can be used only if you select your as SO2R or SO2R Advanced.
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Not available in SO1R or SO2V.
  
 
==Toggle listen to both radios==
 
==Toggle listen to both radios==
Shortcut: <b><code>CTRL+ALT+S</code></b><br>
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Shortcut: <code>[Ctrl][Alt][S]</code> <code>[AltGr][S]</code>
  
Puts the audio of radio 2 in both ears.  
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Alternatively puts the audio of the each radio in one ear or the audio of the selected radio in both ears.
  
Not available in SO1R mode.  
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Not available in SO1R.  
  
 
The audio status is visible in the '''Operating info''' and '''Rate''' windows<br>
 
The audio status is visible in the '''Operating info''' and '''Rate''' windows<br>
 
and on the entry lines if <code>Options|Log|Show RX status color</code> is enabled.  
 
and on the entry lines if <code>Options|Log|Show RX status color</code> is enabled.  
  
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This key is particularly useful in SO2V since it offers a temporary override to the state of '''Sub receiver permanently on'''.
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In a typical SO2V scenario you have the subreceiver permanently on and Run on the Main VFO and S&P on the Sub VFO.<br>
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To be able to better focus on a weak responder on Run you can temporarily disable the subreceiver by pressing <code>[Ctrl][Alt][S]</code>.<br>
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Then, as soon as you change focus, the sub receiver is re-enabled and then stays enabled.
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For better ergonomics it is customary to map this somewhat awkward key to the key to the left of <code>[1]</code>.<br>
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On English keyboards, this is normally <code>[`]</code> and on European keyboards, this is <code>[§]</code>.
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[[File:operating info R1R2.jpg]]
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==Sub receiver permanently on==
  
This feature can be used only if you select your as SO2R or SO2R Advanced
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Shortcut: <code>[Ctrl][Alt][D]</code> <code>[AltGr][D]</code>
<br>This feature bring your audio from your primary and secondary radio each one to one side of your headphone<br>
 
  
You can have a visual information of the selection by opening '''"Operating info"''' in menu '''"WINDOWS"'''->'''"OPERATING INFO"'''<br>
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Only available in SO2V with <code>Options|Interface specific options|Use SPLIT command in SO2V mode</code> enabled and for supported radios.
  
You will have an information like:<br>
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Please see [[Radios|supported radios]] for more information.
  
[[File:operating info R1.jpg]]
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When enabled, the sub receiver is constantly on. When disabled, the sub receiver is only on when logical radio 2 (i.e. the Sub VFO) is focused.
  
 
==Edit SO2R Scenarios==
 
==Edit SO2R Scenarios==
Scenarios are available only if you select technique as '''SO2R ADVANCED'''<br>
 
This feature can '''only''' play using a SO2R machine like MICROHAM MK2R or EZMASTER<br><br>
 
The goal for a scenario is to have interactive automatic behave between the 2 radios.<br>
 
You can control TX focus (which radio can TX) and RX focus (which radio you want to listen to).<br>
 
The behave of each line is composed using a sequence of variables (called macro)<br>
 
Let's see an example:
 
  
[[File:scenario2.jpg]]<br><br>
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Scenarios are available for SO2R Advanced and requires an external SO2R controler such as SO2R Mini or microHAM MK2R+.
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The purpose of a scenario is to automate the interaction between the two radios.<br>
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A number of parameters can be controlled such as receive and transmit focus, audio routing etc.
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[[File:scenario2.png]]
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Scenario in picture is called "ALTERNATE CQ", it calls alternatively CQ on both radios.<br>
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The Scenario in the picture above is called "Alternate CQ" and alternatively calls CQ on both radios.<br>
 
When you press F1 on R1 (primary radio):<br>
 
When you press F1 on R1 (primary radio):<br>
 
Log cursor swaps to R2 call-field line (command $FOCUS2)<br>
 
Log cursor swaps to R2 call-field line (command $FOCUS2)<br>
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Starts to send message saved on F1 memory i.e. CQ CONTEST (command $F1)<br>
 
Starts to send message saved on F1 memory i.e. CQ CONTEST (command $F1)<br>
 
RX focus (audio) is changed to R1 left ear and R2 right ear (command $R1R2)<br>
 
RX focus (audio) is changed to R1 left ear and R2 right ear (command $R1R2)<br>
When F1 memory is completely sent it swaps again log cursor on R1 and starts TX F1 to R2 (command $ALTERNATECQ)<br><br>
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When F1 memory is completely sent it swaps again log cursor on R1 and starts TX F1 to R2 (command $ALTERNATECQ)
If you have a caller and you start typing the callsign in log, after the CQ on opposite radio is sent, DXL recognize a filed is fill-in so it stops from cq-ing and give TX focus to the radio with callsing. <br>
 
At this moment you can work the station by using "insert" key <br><br>
 
  
There are some preset scenarios available but you can modify any of them or set your own just using the available macro commands.<br>
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If you have a caller and you start typing the callsign in log, after the CQ on opposite radio is sent, <br>
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DXLog recognize the field is populated and stops CQ-ing and gives TX focus to the radio with callsign. <br>
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At this moment you can work the station by pressing <code>Insert</code>.
  
The variables to programm each string are: <br><br>
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There are a number of predefined scenarios. They can be modified or you can design your own using the below listed macros.
  
    $GRNR sends gr/num of the received QTC
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Any macro command can be used in an SO2R scenario but it is recommended to only use control (e.g. $R1R2) and message (e.g. $F1) macros.<br>
    $SERIAL sends QSO #
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All available macro commands can be found in the [[Configuration#Macro_commands_and_special_characters|macro commands section]].
    $LOGGEDCALL send what's typed in callsign field
 
    $TR1 and $TR2 primary radio or secondary radio tx
 
    $GRABSPOT, which grabs spot on the current frequency
 
    $ZONE sends zone nr set in contest configuration
 
    $R1R1, $R1R2, $R2R1, $R2R2 which can be entered in the predefined CW messages to set the headphone
 
    $INSERT and $PLUS send messages behind ins or +
 
    $RESET cancels any manual change made in the audio control
 
    $ALTERNATECQ (or $ACQ) swaps primary and secondary radios and send CQ on the secondary radio
 
    $CQ same as $ALTERNATECQ but does not swap radios
 
    $MSG1...$MSG12: additional CW messages (see Alt + C)
 
    $SPACEBAR works like hitting spacebar-key (move cursor to exchange field)
 
    $TAB work like hitting tab-key (move cursor to next field)
 
    $GUESSZONE filling exchange field(s) if possible, but cursor remains in the same edit field
 
    $GUESSEXCH (or $GUESSEXCHANGE) mimics a space bar hit (filling exchange field(s)
 
    $CR works like hitting enter-key (log QSO)
 
    $MYCALL sends callsign set in contest configuration
 
    $REPEAT Reset the automatic repeat mode interval
 
    $CORRECT send a call correction, if any
 
    $F1...$F6 send the message associated with F1 ... F6 function key
 
    $LATCH sets latch mode
 
    $QSOB4 send QSOB4 message if the current QSO is a dupe
 
    $CHECK: send license year (ARRL SS only)
 
    $CORRECT: sends a call correction, if any (see correction)
 
    $CURRENT (or $CURRENTCALL): Sends the callsign of the current QSO despite the presence of a $CR later in the message.
 
    The $CR (carriage return) is always executed on message keypress. It is also useful in ESM (Enter Sends Message) mode in lieu of $LOGGEDCALL.
 
    $FREQnn: Where nn is a band (e.g. $FREQ160, $FREQ80 etc.). Useful in a multi-op as a canned message "PSE QSY $FREQ15".
 
    Sends the frequency of the primary radio of the first networked station found on this band with the following priority : R, R+, M, and M+.
 
    $FREQP: contains the frequency of the primary radio (useful for passing mults)
 
    $FREQS: contains the frequency of the secondary radio (useful for passing mults)
 
    $INSERT: sends message in the [Ins] key
 
    $ISLAND: sends IOTA Reference (i.e. EU001, AF001, ...) (IOTA Contest)
 
    $LOGGED (or $LOGGEDCALL): sends what is typed in the callsign field of the current QSO, or if blank, the previous QSO
 
    $MSG1...$MSG12: sends additional CW messages (see Modify additional messages)
 
    $MYCALL: sends callsign set in contest configuration
 
    $MYNAME: sends operator name, set in contest configuration
 
    $NEXT (or $NEXTCALL): sends the callsign of the next QSO line when a $CR is included in the message.
 
    $NEXTSERIAL: sends next QSO serial number (current QSO serial number plus 1)
 
    $PLUS: sends message in the [+] key
 
    $PREV (or $PREVCALL): sends the callsign on the previous QSO line.
 
    $PREVSERIAL: sends previous QSO serial number (current QSO serial number minus 1)
 
    $QSOB4: sends the QSOB4 message and cancels the remainder of the current message, if the current QSO is a dupe, otherwise    sends nothing
 
    $RST: sends report from RST Sent field (normally 5NN)
 
    $SERIAL: sends current QSO Serial Number, or previous serial number if the line with the cursor is blank.
 
    $STATE: sends State/Province set in contest configuration (Exchange)
 
    $YEAR: sends year nr set in contest configuration (i.e. EUHFC, AA)
 
    $ZONE: sends zone nr set in contest configuration
 
    &xy: sends a Morse prosign where xy represents the two characters forming the prosign, e.g. &AS, &AR, &BK, &BT, &CL, &KN, &SK, etc.
 
    +: increase speed by 4 wpm
 
    -: decrease speed by 4 wpm
 
    ^: the halfspace character with 1/2 dot duration
 
    ~: (tilde) at then end of a variable means "no space" will be inserted, e.g. $NEXT~? sends the next callsign followed by a question mark, with no space in between
 
    $CR: works like hitting [Enter] (log QSO)
 
    $GRABPARTNER: grabs the first callsign from the Partner window and inserts it in the callsign field.
 
    $GRABSPOT grabs spot on the current frequency
 
    $GUESSEXCH (or $GUESSEXCHANGE): mimics a space bar hit, filling the exchange field(s) if possible, but the cursor remains in the same edit field.
 
    $REPEAT: restarts the automatic repeating CQ sequence (if enabled), after pausing for the specified interval.
 
    Most useful at the end of the [Plus] key message to avoid having to press [F1] to start CQing again.
 
    $RSTEXCHSENT: Resets the "exchangeSent" flag of the active QSO (useful only for ESM scripts)
 
    $SETEXCHSENT: Sets the "exchangeSent" flag of the active QSO (useful only for ESM scripts)
 
    $SPACEBAR: works like hitting spacebar-key (move cursor to the next most-used field)
 
    $TAB: works like hitting [Tab] (move cursor to next field)
 
    $ALTERNATECQ (or $ACQ): swaps primary and secondary radios and send CQ on the secondary radio
 
    $CQ: same as $ALTERNATECQ but does not swap radios
 
    $LATCH: sets latch mode
 
    $SPACEBAR    - same as $SPACE (press spacebar in currently active field)
 
    $CHECKCALL  - move focus to callsign and press spacebar
 
    $GUESSEXCH  - try to guess exchange, focus stays in currently active field
 
    $LOGQSO      - silently save QSO (useful in ESM + S&P mode)
 
    $CTRLPLUS    - same sa $LOGQSO
 
    $FOCUSCALL  - move entry focus to Callsign field
 
    $FOCUSRCVD  - move entry focus to Rcvd field
 
    $FOCUSREC1  - move entry focus to RecInfo field
 
    $FOCUSREC2  - move entry focus to RecInfo2 field
 
    $FOCUSREC3  - move entry focus to RecInfo3 field
 
    $FOCUS1      - change Focused radio to Radio 1
 
    $FOCUS2      - change Focused radio to Radio 2
 
    $SWAPFOCUS  - change Focused radio to opposite Radio
 
    $GRABPARTNER - grab next call from partner window into callsign field in current entry line
 
    $MK2R=cmd: send a specific MK2R command to the microHAM MK2R SO2R box. <br><br>
 
  
All strings can be edited "on-the-fly" pressing '''Shift+Fx''' keys. <br>
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'''Important:'''. Space characters (" ") have no effect in scenario definitions. To insert an actual space, use $BLANK.
You need to enable this feature in menu '''TOOLS'''->'''MESSAGE EDITORS'''
 
  
'''All commands work if your are managing the 2 radios using machine like EZMaster or Microham MK2R+/MK2R/U2R'''<br>
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All strings can be edited "on-the-fly" pressing <code>[Shift][Fx]</code> if enabled with <code>Tools|Message editors</code>.
  
 
==SO2R scenario selection==
 
==SO2R scenario selection==
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You can select a tab in scenario editor window and play with it<br>
 
You can select a tab in scenario editor window and play with it<br>
 
When you are operating you may need to change scenario according to operative situations.<br>
 
When you are operating you may need to change scenario according to operative situations.<br>
You can go to menu '''"Operating"'''->'''"SO2R scenario selection"''' and choose one scenario from the pop-up window<br><br>
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You can go to menu <code>Operating|SO2R scenario selection</code> and choose one scenario from the pop-up window.
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[[File:scenario selection3.png]]
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You can also use shortcuts to select the desired scenario using <code>[Ctrl][Alt][#]</code> with # being the number of the desired scenario.
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There is also a custom Form DLL for mouse selection of scenario. It can be downloaded here: http://DXLog/sw/files/utilities/DXLogScenarioPanel.dll
  
[[File:scenario selection.jpg]]
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The currently chosen scenario is always visible in the '''Operating info''' window.  
  
You can also use shortcuts to select the desired scenario using '''"CTRL+ALT+#"''' where # is the number corespondent to the scenario you want to have<br><br>
 
  
You may need to see which scenario is loaded and which you are selecting using shortcuts<br>
 
For this reason you may need to open '''"Operating info"''' from menu '''"WINDOWS"'''->'''"OPERATING INFO"'''<br>
 
 
[[File:operating info.jpg]]
 
[[File:operating info.jpg]]
  
This window shows which scenario is selected.
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==Caps Lock focus radio 2==
  
==CAPS lock binds to secondary radio==
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Activating <code>[Caps Lock]</code> will switch focus to radio 2. Turning off <code>[Caps Lock]</code> will return focus to radio 1.
  
Activating CAPS lock will direct keyboard input to the secondary radio. Turning off CAPS lock will return input to the primary radio.<br>
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==Left Shift focus opposite radio==
  
==Shift binds to opposite radio==
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Pressing (and holding) the LEFT <code>[Shift]</code> (when using an SO2R technique) will direct keyboard <br>
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input to the opposite radio log line. Note that releasing the LEFT <code>[Shift]</code> will return input <br>
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to the first radio.
  
Pressing (and holding) the LEFT SHIFT key (when using an SO2R technique) will direct keyboard input to the opposite radio log line. Note that releasing the LEFT SHIFT key will return input to the other radio. This allows for quick editing of data on opposite radio without moving the active focus.<br>
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'''Important:''' This function has a lot of limitations. It only works for the F keys. It prevents the use of<br>
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functions like on-the-run message edit and keyboard RIT as well as shifted keys like /, ?, and + on European<br>
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keyboards.

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Period autoswitch

Some contest rules specify that operating must be split into more than one period, periods are defined by a length of time.
In the relevant contest configuration file, it is possible to define the length and number of time periods.
When this option is activated, DXLog automatically switches the contest period to the next one when the current
active period ends.

Bandmap

Operating bandmap menu4.png


The Bandmap window contains a graphical representation of a band segment, including spots.
The bandmap window is opened using Windows|Radio 1 and Windows|Radio 2.

With spots showing in the bandmap (either manually added in unassisted operation or via a
DX cluster spot feed) the below options are used to handle them.

  • Add with SPACEBAR
By default, spots are added to the bandmap by entering the callsign and pressing [Ctrl][Enter].
Depending on the settings in the bandmap's properties panel, the callsign may be cleared or not by this operation.
When Add with Spacebar is enabled, a manual spot is created when the Spacebar is pressed. The call is not cleared.
  • QSY opposite radio instead of 2nd VFO
When checked, pressing [Ctrl][Alt][Up] and [Ctrl][Alt][Down] will
move through the bandmap using the opposite radio main VFO (instead of active radio second VFO).
This setting also affects the function of [Alt][Doubleclick] in the Skeds window.
  • Grab the spot on or near frequency
Shortcut: [Ctrl][Space]
Grab the spot that is highlighted or nearest to the current frequency.
  • Grab first valid upper spot
Shortcut: [Ctrl][Up]
Select and grab the first spot above your current location on the bandmap.
Only grabs multipliers if Display options|Multipliers only in list view & grabbing is checked.
  • Grab first valid upper spot to 2nd VFO
Shortcut: [Ctrl][Alt][Up]
Grab the first valid spot above your 2nd VFO's current location on its bandmap onto your 2nd VFO.
  • Grab first valid upper multiplier spot
Shortcut: [Ctrl][Shift][Up]
Select and grab the first multiplier spot above your current location on the bandmap.
  • Grab first valid lower spot
Shortcut: [Ctrl][Down]
Select and grab the first spot below your current location on the bandmap.
Only grabs multipliers if Display options|Multipliers only in list view & grabbing is checked.
  • Grab first valid lower spot to 2nd VFO
Shortcut: [Ctrl][Alt][Down]
Grab the first valid spot below your 2nd VFO's current location on its bandmap onto your 2nd VFO.
  • Grab first valid lower multiplier spot
Shortcut: [Ctrl][Shift][Down]
Select and grab the first multiplier spot below your current location on the bandmap.

Technique

Sets the operating model for DXLog.

The choice controls the availability and function of a large number of features.

SO1R/Multi op

Used for single operator with one radio or part of a multi-station setup.
The audio selection options are disabled. Only one entry QSO line is visible.

Important: SO1R only works for Radio 1 in the Options|Configure interfaces panel.

SO2R

Used for basic operation with single operator using two radios.

Important: SO2R requires two radios (Radio 1 and Radio 2) configured in the Options|Configure interfaces panel.

The audio selection options are enabled. Two entry QSO line are visible.

You switch focus using [Up], [Down], or [Keypad *].

  • Listen to radio 1
Shortcut: [Ctrl][Alt][A]
Puts the audio of radio 1 in both ears.
  • Listen to radio 2
Shortcut: [Ctrl][Alt][T]
Puts the audio of radio 1 in both ears.
  • Listen to focused radio
Shortcut: [Ctrl][Alt][L]
Puts the audio of the currently focused radio in both ears.
  • Toggle listen to both radios
Shortcut: [Ctrl][Alt][S]
Alternates between putting the focused radio in both ears and one radio in each ear. (a.k.a. Stereo).

Given the somewhat complex nature of these shortcuts, many redefine other keys (e.g. F-keys) to these.

Using these commands requires an SO2R controller such as SO2R Mini or microHAM MK2R+.


R1R2.jpg

Advanced SO2R

Used for advanced operation with single operator using two radios.

Important: Advanced SO2R requires two radios (Radio 1 and Radio 2) configured in the Options|Configure interfaces panel.

The audio selection options are enabled. Two entry QSO line are visible.

Using the audio selection commands requires an SO2R controller such as SO2R Mini or microHAM MK2R+.

A set of special control strings called Scenario are available.
A scenario is a set of command sequences, one for each function key, that
controls the operating flow, audio paths, transmit and receive focus etc.
The scenarios can be edited using Operting|Edit SO2R scenarios.
Scenarios will work in all operating modes; CW, SSB, and Digital.
Scenarios are only for QSO flow control and do not replace the standard messages in CW and Digital.

One simple example of strings is shown below.


Scenario.png


Important:. Space characters (" ") have no effect in scenario definitions. To insert an actual space, use $BLANK.

Important: For contests involving serial numbers you need to secure that the sent number and
the logged serial numbers are the same. Since QSO can be interleaved in advanced SO2R,
this requires the use of a common source of serial numbers for both radios and a mechanic
to assign a specific serial number to a started QSO. In DXLog this is done using a number server.
You can find more information on how to configure this here.

SO2V

This operating mode allows you to use the radio's two VFO almost as if having 2 separate radios.

Important: SO2V only works for Radio 1 in the Options|Configure interfaces panel.

Depending on their CAT command repertoire this is implemented using either VFO selection or swapping
on single receiver radios. Some radios, e.g. FlexRadio and some Yaesu models, will work with either.

For dual receiver radios, the SO2V mechanic based on using SPLIT should be used.
In this case the option Options|Interface specific options|Dual receiver radio (Use split in in SO2V) must be enabled.

On selected radios, such as dual receiver ICOM radios, VFO knob focus will follow DXLog's focus.

On selected radios, sub receiver on/off control is also supported.

In SO2V with SPLIT on such radios, two of the audio control menu entries above
plus two additional shortcut keys are available for sub receiver control.

[Ctrl][Alt][S] toggles the sub receiver on and off when radio 1 is focused.
[Ctrl][Alt][D] toggles the sub receiver to be permanently on or switch on and off with focus.

Important: On many keyboards [AltGr] can be used instead of [Ctrl][Alt].

Although not on the level of SO2R, SO2V can be a quite efficient operating mode.

Tips for the beginner

  • Train in receiving with both receivers enabled.
You will typically have your Run frequency on the main VFO (left ear) and do S&P on the sub VFO (right ear).
  • Remap the Toggle subreceivier key to a more accessible key.
When getting used to SO2V you will find yourself frequently switching the subreceiver on and off
while focusing the main VFO. Since keyboard layouts vary greatly, a generic key, [Ctrl][Alt][S]
is assigned to this function. This is also in line with its function in SO2R.
A popular key to redefine for this is the one directly to the left of "1".
This is ` on English language keyboards and § on most European ones.
Use Tools|Redefine keyboard keys to do this.
  • Use the "rapid CQ" key.
In SO2V, [Shift][Ctrl][F1] switches focus to radio 1, shifts to Run, and sends CQ.
Since it is common practice to Run on the main VFO and S&P on the sub VFO, this is a very convenient key.
Many redefine [F1] to mean this key.
  • Use the "Equalize VFO" key.
[Ctrl][F4] sets the unselected VFO to the same mode and frequency as the selected VFO.
This is a very convenient way to synchronize the two VFO when switching band or just doing S&P.
  • Use the "Switch focus" key as alternative to [Up] and [Down]
[Keypad Multiply] toggles transmit and entry focus between the two VFO.
  • Use the "Switch VFO knob focus" key.
[Keypad Divide] switches the VFO knob focus on supported stations (such as recent dual
receiver ICOM and Yaesu radios) allowing you to tune around the band looking for S&P opportunities
on the sub VFO while calling CQ, keeping entry and transmit focus on the main VFO.
  • Consider using the "Swap VFO" key.
[Alt][Keypad Multiply] swaps the frequency and mode of the two VFO.
Since the main VFO is typically the Run VFO, there may be situations when this is helpful.
  • Make band shift keys change both VFO
The option Options|Interface specific options|Band change keys affect both VFO makes
band changes with [Alt][F1]/[Alt][F2] change the band of both
the main and the sub VFO in tandem. This saves a lot of key presses and also reduces the
risk of accidentally transmitting on a band which your PA and antenna is not currently set for.
For more information on supported radio models, see the Notes on supported radios section.

For RTTY with FSK, SO2V represents a particular challenge since two instances of MMTTY will
need to access the same COM-port. This can be solved by either using a wire-or connection
(as described by W0YK at 2019 Contest University)
or a port-sharing solution like that included in the microHAM device router.

Listen to radio 1

Shortcut: [Ctrl][Alt][A] [AltGr][A]

Puts the audio of radio 1 in both ears. Not available in SO1R or SO2V.

The audio status is visible in the Operating info and Rate windows
and on the entry lines if Options|Log|Show RX status color is enabled.

Operating info R1.jpg

Listen to radio 2

Shortcut: [Ctrl][Alt][T] [AltGr][T]

Puts the audio of radio 2 in both ears. Not available in SO1R or SO2V.

The audio status is visible in the Operating info and Rate windows
and on the entry lines if Options|Log|Show RX status color is enabled.

Operating info R2.jpg

Listen to the focused radio

Shortcut: [Ctrl][Alt][L] [AltGr][L]

Puts the audio of the focused radio into both ears. Not available in SO1R or SO2V.

Toggle listen to both radios

Shortcut: [Ctrl][Alt][S] [AltGr][S]

Alternatively puts the audio of the each radio in one ear or the audio of the selected radio in both ears.

Not available in SO1R.

The audio status is visible in the Operating info and Rate windows
and on the entry lines if Options|Log|Show RX status color is enabled.

This key is particularly useful in SO2V since it offers a temporary override to the state of Sub receiver permanently on.

In a typical SO2V scenario you have the subreceiver permanently on and Run on the Main VFO and S&P on the Sub VFO.
To be able to better focus on a weak responder on Run you can temporarily disable the subreceiver by pressing [Ctrl][Alt][S].
Then, as soon as you change focus, the sub receiver is re-enabled and then stays enabled.

For better ergonomics it is customary to map this somewhat awkward key to the key to the left of [1].
On English keyboards, this is normally [`] and on European keyboards, this is [§].


Operating info R1R2.jpg

Sub receiver permanently on

Shortcut: [Ctrl][Alt][D] [AltGr][D]

Only available in SO2V with Options|Interface specific options|Use SPLIT command in SO2V mode enabled and for supported radios.

Please see supported radios for more information.

When enabled, the sub receiver is constantly on. When disabled, the sub receiver is only on when logical radio 2 (i.e. the Sub VFO) is focused.

Edit SO2R Scenarios

Scenarios are available for SO2R Advanced and requires an external SO2R controler such as SO2R Mini or microHAM MK2R+.

The purpose of a scenario is to automate the interaction between the two radios.
A number of parameters can be controlled such as receive and transmit focus, audio routing etc.


Scenario2.png


The Scenario in the picture above is called "Alternate CQ" and alternatively calls CQ on both radios.
When you press F1 on R1 (primary radio):
Log cursor swaps to R2 call-field line (command $FOCUS2)
Any possible audio choice activated by keyboard is deleted (command $RESET)
RX focus (audio) is switched to R2 on both ears (command $R2R2)
Starts to send message saved on F1 memory i.e. CQ CONTEST (command $F1)
RX focus (audio) is changed to R1 left ear and R2 right ear (command $R1R2)
When F1 memory is completely sent it swaps again log cursor on R1 and starts TX F1 to R2 (command $ALTERNATECQ)

If you have a caller and you start typing the callsign in log, after the CQ on opposite radio is sent,
DXLog recognize the field is populated and stops CQ-ing and gives TX focus to the radio with callsign.
At this moment you can work the station by pressing Insert.

There are a number of predefined scenarios. They can be modified or you can design your own using the below listed macros.

Any macro command can be used in an SO2R scenario but it is recommended to only use control (e.g. $R1R2) and message (e.g. $F1) macros.
All available macro commands can be found in the macro commands section.

Important:. Space characters (" ") have no effect in scenario definitions. To insert an actual space, use $BLANK.

All strings can be edited "on-the-fly" pressing [Shift][Fx] if enabled with Tools|Message editors.

SO2R scenario selection

There are some available scenarios in DXL but you still can make new ones and save them using a specific name.
You can select a tab in scenario editor window and play with it
When you are operating you may need to change scenario according to operative situations.
You can go to menu Operating|SO2R scenario selection and choose one scenario from the pop-up window.


Scenario selection3.png


You can also use shortcuts to select the desired scenario using [Ctrl][Alt][#] with # being the number of the desired scenario.

There is also a custom Form DLL for mouse selection of scenario. It can be downloaded here: http://DXLog/sw/files/utilities/DXLogScenarioPanel.dll

The currently chosen scenario is always visible in the Operating info window.


Operating info.jpg

Caps Lock focus radio 2

Activating [Caps Lock] will switch focus to radio 2. Turning off [Caps Lock] will return focus to radio 1.

Left Shift focus opposite radio

Pressing (and holding) the LEFT [Shift] (when using an SO2R technique) will direct keyboard
input to the opposite radio log line. Note that releasing the LEFT [Shift] will return input
to the first radio.

Important: This function has a lot of limitations. It only works for the F keys. It prevents the use of
functions like on-the-run message edit and keyboard RIT as well as shifted keys like /, ?, and + on European
keyboards.