configuration_dialog 0 0 680 615 680 615 Settings 0 0 80 20 Select tab to change configuration parameters. 0 Genera&l General station details and settings. Station Details M&y Grid: grid_line_edit My C&all: callsign_line_edit Maidenhead locator (only the first four characters are required). Station callsign. Qt::Horizontal 40 20 true <html><head/><body><p>Type 2 compound callsigns are those with prefixes or suffixes not included in the allowed shortlist (See Help-&gt;Add-on prefixes and suffixes).</p><p>This option determines which generated messages should contain your full type 2 compound call sign rather than your base callsign. It only applies if you have a type 2 compound callsign.</p><p>This option controls the way the messages that are used to answer CQ calls are generated. Generated messages 6 (CQ) and 5 (73) will always contain your full callsign. The JT65 and JT9 protocols allow for some standard messages with your full call at the expense of another piece of information such as the DX call or your locator.</p><p>Choosing message 1 omits the DX callsign which may be an issue when replying to CQ calls. Choosing message 3 also omits the DX callsign and many versions of this and other software will not extract the report. Choosing neither means that your full callsign only goes in your message 5 (73) so your QSO partner my log the wrong callsign.</p><p>None of these options are perfect, message 3 is best but be aware your QSO partner may not log the report you send them.</p></body></html> 1 Full call in Tx1 Full call in Tx3 Full call in Tx5 only Message generation for type 2 compound callsign holders: Qt::AlignRight|Qt::AlignTrailing|Qt::AlignVCenter type_2_msg_gen_combo_box Qt::Horizontal Display Show if decoded stations are new DXCC entities or worked before. Show &DXCC entity and worked before status false Include a separator line between periods in the band activity window. &Blank line between decoding periods Set the font characteristics for the application. Font... Set the font characteristics for the Band Activity and Rx Frequency areas. Decoded Text Font... Qt::Vertical 20 40 Show distance to DX station in miles rather than kilometers. Display dista&nce in miles Show outgoing transmitted messages in the Rx frequency window. &Tx messages to Rx frequency window Qt::Horizontal 40 20 Qt::Horizontal Behavior Turns off automatic transmissions after sending a 73 or any other free text message. Di&sable Tx after sending 73 Stop transmitting automatically after five periods. Runaway Tx &watchdog Automatic transmission mode. Doubl&e-click on call sets Tx enable Don't start decoding until the monitor button is clicked. Mon&itor off at startup false Send a CW ID after every 73 or free text message. CW ID a&fter 73 Qt::Horizontal 40 20 0 0 Periodic CW ID Inter&val: CW_id_interval_spin_box 0 0 Send a CW ID periodically every few minutes. This might be required under your countries licence regulations. It will not interfere with other users as it is always sent in the quiet period when decoding is done. <html><head/><body><p>Check this if you wish to automatically return to the last monitored frequency when monitor is enabled, leave it unchecked if you wish to have the current rig frequency maintained.</p></body></html> Monitor returns to last used frequency <html><head/><body><p>Some rigs are not able to process CAT commands while transmitting. This means that if you are operating in split mode you may have to uncheck this option.</p></body></html> Allow Tx frequency changes while transmitting &Radio Radio interface configuration settings. 0 0 Settings that control your CAT interface. CAT Control QFormLayout::ExpandingFieldsGrow Port: CAT_port_combo_box 1 0 Serial port used for CAT control. true QComboBox::NoInsert 0 0 Serial Port Parameters QFormLayout::ExpandingFieldsGrow Baud Rate: CAT_serial_baud_combo_box 0 0 Serial port data rate which must match the setting of your radio. 0 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 <html><head/><body><p>Number of data bits used to communicate with your radio's CAT interface (usually eight).</p></body></html> Data Bits Se&ven CAT_data_bits_button_group E&ight true CAT_data_bits_button_group <html><head/><body><p>Number of stop bits used when communicating with your radio's CAT interface</p><p>(consult you radio's manual for details).</p></body></html> Stop Bits On&e CAT_stop_bits_button_group T&wo true CAT_stop_bits_button_group <html><head/><body><p>Flow control protocol used between this computer and your radio's CAT interface (usually &quot;None&quot; but some require &quot;Hardware&quot;).</p></body></html> Handshake &None true CAT_handshake_button_group Software flow control (very rare on CAT interfaces). XON/XOFF CAT_handshake_button_group Flow control using the RTS and CTS RS-232 control lines not often used but some radios have it as an option and a few, particularly some Kenwood rigs, require it). &Hardware CAT_handshake_button_group Special control of CAT port control lines. Force Control Lines true false <html><head/><body><p>Force the DTR control linelow or high on the CAT serial port.</p><p>This is required for a few CAT interfaces that are powered</p><p>from the DTR control line.</p><p>Normally you should leave this unchecked.</p></body></html> DTR <html><head/><body><p>Force the RTS control line low or high on the CAT serial port.</p><p>This is required for a few CAT interfaces that are powered</p><p>from the RTS control line.</p><p>Normally you should leave this unchecked.</p><p>This option is only available if Hardware handshaking is not</p><p>selected above.</p></body></html> RTS Qt::Horizontal Qt::Vertical 0 0 How this program activates the PTT on your radio PTT Method <html><head/><body><p>No PTT activation, instead the radio's automatic VOX is used to key the transmitter.</p><p>Use this if you have no radio interface hardware.</p></body></html> VO&X PTT_method_button_group <html><head/><body><p>Use the RS-232 DTR control line to toggle your radio's PTT,</p><p>requires hardware to inteface the line.</p><p>Some commercial interface units also use this method.</p><p>The DTR control line of the CAT serial port may be used for this or</p><p>a DTR control line on a different serial port may be used.</p></body></html> &DTR true PTT_method_button_group Some radios support PTT via CAT commands, use this option if your radio supports it and you have no other hardware interface for PTT. C&AT PTT_method_button_group <html><head/><body><p>Use the RS-232 RTS control line to toggle your radio's PTT,</p><p>requires hardware to inteface the line.</p><p>Some commercial interface units also use this method.</p><p>The RTS control line of the CAT serial port may be used for this or</p><p>a RTS control line on a different serial port may be used.</p><p>Note that this options is not available on the CAT serial port</p><p>when hardware flow control is used.</p></body></html> R&TS PTT_method_button_group QFormLayout::ExpandingFieldsGrow Port: PTT_port_combo_box 1 0 <html><head/><body><p>Select the RS-232 serial port utilised for PTT control,</p><p>this option is available when DTR or RTS is selected above</p><p>as a transmit method.</p><p>This port can be the same one as the one used for CAT control.</p><p>For some interface types the special value CAT may be chosen,</p><p>this is used for non-serial CAT interfaces that can control</p><p>serial port control lines remotely (OmniRig for example).</p></body></html> true -1 QComboBox::NoInsert Modulation mode selected on radio. Mode <html><head/><body><p>USB is usually the correct modulation mode,</p><p>unless the radio has a special data or packet mode setting</p><p>for AFSK operation.</p></body></html> US&B true TX_mode_button_group Don't allow the program to set the radio mode (not recommended but use if the wrong mode or bandwidth is selected). None TX_mode_button_group If this is availabe then it is usually the correct mode for this program. Data/P&kt TX_mode_button_group Some radios can select the audio input using a CAT command, this setting allows you to select which audio input will be used (if it is available then generally the Rear/Data option is best). Transmit Audio Source Rear&/Data TX_audio_source_button_group &Front/Mic true TX_audio_source_button_group Qt::Vertical 20 40 Qt::Horizontal Qt::Vertical 20 40 Rig: rig_combo_box 1 0 Poll Interval: CAT_poll_interval_spin_box s 1 Qt::Horizontal Attempt to connect to the radio with these settings. Another dialog will pop up where you can verify correct operation. Test CAT Qt::Horizontal QSizePolicy::Preferred 40 20 Attempt to activate the transmitter. Click again to deactivate. Normally no power should be output since there is no audio being generated at this time. Check that any Tx indication on your radio and/or your radio interface behave as expected. Test PTT Split Operation None true split_mode_button_group Rig split_mode_button_group Fake It split_mode_button_group Qt::Vertical 20 40 A&udio Audio interface settings Save Directory Loc&ation: save_path_select_push_button 1 0 Path to which .WAV files are saved. false background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); TextLabel Click to select a different save directory for .WAV files. S&elect Soundcard 1 0 Select the audio CODEC to use for transmitting. If this is your default device for system sounds then ensure that all system sounds are disabled otherwise you will broadcast any systems sounds generated during transmitting periods. 1 0 Select the audio CODEC to use for receiving. &Input: sound_input_combo_box Select the channel to use for receiving. Mono Left Right Both Select the audio channel used for transmission. Unless you have multiple radios connected on different channels; then you will usually want to select mono or both here. Mono Left Right Both Ou&tput: sound_output_combo_box JT9W Settings QFormLayout::ExpandingFieldsGrow 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 Bandwidth Multiplier: jt9w_bandwidth_mult_combo_box QFormLayout::ExpandingFieldsGrow DT Max: jt9w_max_dt_double_spin_box DT Min: jt9w_min_dt_double_spin_box s 1 -2.500000000000000 5.000000000000000 0.100000000000000 -2.500000000000000 s 1 -2.500000000000000 5.000000000000000 0.100000000000000 5.000000000000000 Qt::Horizontal 40 20 Qt::Vertical 20 40 Qt::Horizontal Tx &Macros Canned free text messages setup &Add 13 &Delete Qt::ActionsContextMenu Drag and drop items to rearrange order Right click for item specific actions Click, SHIFT+Click and, CRTL+Click to select items QListView { show-decoration-selected: 1; /* make the selection span the entire width of the view */ } QListView::item:alternate { background: #EEEEEE; } QListView::item:selected { border: 1px solid #6a6ea9; } QListView::item:selected:!active { background: qlineargradient(x1: 0, y1: 0, x2: 0, y2: 1, stop: 0 #ABAFE5, stop: 1 #8588B2); } QListView::item:selected:active { background: qlineargradient(x1: 0, y1: 0, x2: 0, y2: 1, stop: 0 #6a6ea9, stop: 1 #888dd9); } QListView::item:hover { background: qlineargradient(x1: 0, y1: 0, x2: 0, y2: 1, stop: 0 #FAFBFE, stop: 1 #DCDEF1); } QAbstractItemView::InternalMove Qt::MoveAction true QAbstractItemView::ExtendedSelection true Reportin&g Reporting and logging settings Logging The program will pop up a partially completed Log QSO dialog when you send a 73 or free text message. Promp&t me to log QSO Some logging programs will not accept JT-65 or JT9 as a recognized mode. Con&vert mode to RTTY Some logging programs will not accept the type of reports saved by this program. Check this option to save the sent and received reports in the comments field. d&B reports to comments Check this option to force the clearing of the DX Call and DX Grid fields when a 73 or free text message is sent. Clear &DX call and grid after logging Qt::Horizontal Network Services The program can send your station details and all decoded signals as spots to the http://pskreporter.info web site. This is used for reverse beacon analysis which is very useful for assessing propagation and system performance. Enable &PSK Reporter Spotting UDP Server QFormLayout::AllNonFixedFieldsGrow UDP Server: udp_server_line_edit 0 0 <html><head/><body><p>Optional hostname of network service to receive decodes.</p><p>Formats:</p><ul style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px; -qt-list-indent: 1;"><li style=" margin-top:12px; margin-bottom:0px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;">hostname</li><li style=" margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;">IPv4 address</li><li style=" margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;">IPv6 address</li><li style=" margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;">IPv4 multicast group address</li><li style=" margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;">IPv6 multicast group address</li></ul><p>Clearing this field will disable the broadcasting of UDP status updates.</p></body></html> Qt::ImhDigitsOnly UDP Server port number: udp_server_port_spin_box <html><head/><body><p>Enter the service port number of the UDP server that WSJT-X should send updates to. If this is zero no updates will be broadcast.</p></body></html> 0 65534 <html><head/><body><p>With this enabled WSJT-X will accept certain requests back from a UDP server that receives decode messages.</p></body></html> Accept UDP requests <html><head/><body><p>Indicate acceptance of an incoming UDP request. The effect of this option varies depending on the operating system and window manager, its intent is to notify the acceptance of an incoming UDP request even if this application is minimized or hidden.</p></body></html> Notify on accepted UDP request <html><head/><body><p>Restore the window from minimized if an UDP request is accepted.</p></body></html> Accepted UDP request restores window Qt::Vertical 20 40 Frequencies Default frequencies and band specific station details setup Working Frequencies Qt::ActionsContextMenu Right click to add or delete frequencies. QAbstractItemView::DragOnly true QAbstractItemView::SelectRows true true false Qt::Horizontal 40 20 Station Information Qt::ActionsContextMenu true Items may be edited. Right click for insert and delete options. true true QAbstractItemView::DragDrop Qt::MoveAction true QAbstractItemView::ExtendedSelection QAbstractItemView::SelectRows true true true false Colors 44 60 229 168 140 0 CQ in message 80 20 QLabel{background-color: #66ff66} K1ABC Qt::AlignCenter 140 0 My Call in message 80 20 QLabel{background-color: #ff6666} K1ABC Qt::AlignCenter 140 0 Transmitted message 80 20 QLabel{background-color: yellow} K1ABC Qt::AlignCenter 140 0 New DXCC 80 20 QLabel{background-color: #ff66ff} K1ABC Qt::AlignCenter 140 0 New Call 80 20 QLabel{background-color: #66ffff} K1ABC Qt::AlignCenter Discard or apply configuration changes including resetting the radio interface and applying any soundcard changes Qt::Horizontal QDialogButtonBox::Cancel|QDialogButtonBox::Ok configuration_tabs callsign_line_edit grid_line_edit type_2_msg_gen_combo_box insert_blank_check_box miles_check_box TX_messages_check_box DXCC_check_box font_push_button decoded_text_font_push_button monitor_off_check_box monitor_last_used_check_box quick_call_check_box tx_QSY_check_box disable_TX_on_73_check_box watchdog_check_box CW_id_after_73_check_box CW_id_interval_spin_box rig_combo_box CAT_poll_interval_spin_box CAT_port_combo_box CAT_serial_baud_combo_box CAT_7_bit_radio_button CAT_8_bit_radio_button CAT_one_stop_bit_radio_button CAT_two_stop_bit_radio_button CAT_handshake_none_radio_button CAT_handshake_xon_radio_button CAT_handshake_hardware_radio_button CAT_DTR_check_box CAT_RTS_check_box PTT_VOX_radio_button PTT_DTR_radio_button PTT_CAT_radio_button PTT_RTS_radio_button PTT_port_combo_box TX_source_data_radio_button TX_source_mic_radio_button mode_none_radio_button mode_USB_radio_button mode_data_radio_button split_none_radio_button split_rig_radio_button split_emulate_radio_button test_CAT_push_button test_PTT_push_button sound_input_combo_box sound_input_channel_combo_box sound_output_combo_box sound_output_channel_combo_box save_path_select_push_button jt9w_bandwidth_mult_combo_box jt9w_min_dt_double_spin_box jt9w_max_dt_double_spin_box add_macro_line_edit add_macro_push_button delete_macro_push_button macros_list_view prompt_to_log_check_box log_as_RTTY_check_box report_in_comments_check_box clear_DX_check_box psk_reporter_check_box udp_server_line_edit udp_server_port_spin_box accept_udp_requests_check_box udpWindowToFront udpWindowRestore frequencies_table_view stations_table_view pbCQmsg pbMyCall pbTxMsg pbNewDXCC pbNewCall configuration_dialog_button_box accepted() configuration_dialog accept() 245 605 157 274 configuration_dialog_button_box rejected() configuration_dialog reject() 313 605 286 274 add_macro_push_button clicked() add_macro_line_edit setFocus() 576 62 199 60 add_macro_line_edit returnPressed() add_macro_push_button setFocus() 199 60 576 62