wsjtx: Update Mac ReadMe for 1.5

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John Nelson 2015-03-14 16:21:02 +00:00
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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ The install DMG includes an installer tool KVASD-installer that allows you to in
KVASD into your WSJT-X application. When you run KVASD-installer you must have a
functioning Internet connection since it downloads KVASD during the installation.
Run KVASD-installer and review the license terms then use the "Choose target " button
Run KVASD-installer and review the license terms then use the "Choose target ..." button
to select the WSJT-X application you have just installed then; click "Install" to inject
KVASD into the WSJT-X application.
@ -75,23 +75,23 @@ WSJT-X and your rig. There are so many audio interfaces available that it is n
possible to give detailed advice on selection. If you have difficulties contact me.
Note the location of the Save Directory. Decoded wave forms are located here.
Look at the Reporting panel. If you check the "Prompt me" box, a logging panel will
appear at the end of the QSO. Two log files are provided in
Library/Application Support/WSJT-X. These are a simple wsjtx.log file and
wsjtx_log.adi which is formatted for use with logging databases. If you are using Yosemite, the Library folder is hidden. Use Go on the Finder menu but hold down
the alt key. Library will then appear in the list of folders. The "File" menu bar
items include a button "Open log directory" to open the log directory in Finder
for you, ready for processing by any logging application you use.
Look at the Reporting panel. If you check the "Prompt me" box, a logging panel will appear
at the end of the QSO. Two log files are provided in Library/Application Support/WSJT-X.
These are a simple wsjtx.log file and wsjtx_log.adi which is formatted for use with
logging databases. The "File" menu bar items include a button "Open log directory"
to open the log directory in Finder for you, ready for processing by any logging
application you use.
Finally, visit the Radio panel. WSJT-X is most effective when operated with CAT
control. You will need to install the relevant Mac driver for your rig. This must
be located in the system driver directory /dev. I use a Prolific USB-Serial Adapter
to a Kenwood TS870s and the relevant driver is /dev/tty.PL2303-00002226. You
should install your driver and then re-launch WSJT-X. Return to the the Radio panel
in Preferences and insert the full name of your driver in the Serial Port panel.
Such as: /dev/tty.PL2303-00002226 or whatever driver you have. The /dev/ prefix
is mandatory. Set the relevant communication parameters as required by your
transceiver.
be located in the device driver directory /dev. You should install your driver
and then re-launch WSJT-X. Return to the the Radio panel in Preferences and in
the "Serial port" panel select your driver from the list that is presented. If
for some reason your driver is not shown, then insert the full name
of your driver in the Serial Port panel. Such as: /dev/tty.PL2303-00002226 or
whatever driver you have. The /dev/ prefix is mandatory. Set the relevant
communication parameters as required by your transceiver and click "Test CAT" to
check.
WSJT-X needs the Mac clock to be accurate. Visit System Preferences > Date & Time
and make sure that date and time are set automatically. The drop-down menu will