WinWarbler Online Help Contents
WinWarbler can log QSOs as ADIF records in a text file, referred to as the Minilog; you can select the file to be used for this purpose. WinWarbler can also log QSOs in real time to DXKeeper, a full-functioned logging program that records and manages QSOs, tracks progress towards DXing objectives, prints QSL cards and QSL labels, submits QSOs to Club Log, and synchronizes with both eQSL.cc and the ARRL's Logbook of the World (LotW).
At the top of its Main window, WinWarbler's QSO Info panel provides up to 11 rows of textboxes and selectors with which to specify items to be logged. After capturing a callsign with DXKeeper running, this panel can also display a twelfth row that shows the number of already-logged QSOs with that callsign, and the details of the most recent QSO with that callsign. You can expand the height of the QSO Info panel to display another row by clicking the button in the panel's upper right corner. When the last row is visible in the QSO Info panel, the surface of this button changes to ; clicking the button in this state reduces the height of the QSO Info panel to display the first three rows of textboxes and selectors, and changes the button surface back to . Row-by-row control over the information displayed in the QSO Info panel is provided by the QSO Info Layout window, which appears when you click the Arrange Items button at the bottom of the QSO Info panel on the Configuration window's Log tab. The QSO Info Layout window will also appear if you depress the CTRL key while clicking the or button in the Main window's QSO Info panel.
The transceiver's Receive and Transmit frequencies are displayed in the Xcvr Freq panel's RX textbox and TX selector, respectively; these frequencies are combined with audio offsets to compute the actual receive and transmit frequencies displayed in each mode's Receive and Transmit panels, and logged with QSOs. If Commander is running, these frequencies are updated automatically; if not, you must set them manually.
Some information can be directly captured from decoded data by double-clicking on received words in a PSK receive pane or RTTY receive pane. Double-clicking a received callsign, for example, will place that callsign in the QSO Info panel's Call textbox, and initialize many items:
if clear QSO Info on callsign capture is enabled, all QSO info panel textboxes except the callsign textbox will be cleared
the TX Pwr textbox is set from the default value specified in the Configuration window's PSK tab, RTTY tab, CW tab, or Phone tab
the QSL Msg textbox is set from its default value specified in the Default Settings panel on the Configuration window's Log tab; you can type in a new value, or select one of the eight Candidate QSL Messages
if Contest Mode is enabled
the Contest selector is set to the contest named in the Configuration window's Contesting panel
the rst S and rst R textboxes are set to 59 or 599 as a function of the current mode
if Contest Mode is disabled
if initialize RST items to 59/599 is enabled, the rst S and rst R textboxes are set to 59 or 599 as a function of the current mode
if Audio Recording is enabled with the Automatically start and stop recording option also enabled, audio recording will be initiated and the audio filename will be included with the logged QSO
if DXKeeper is running and Automatic Lookup is enabled, then
DXKeeper will display all previous QSOs with the callsign, perform a callbook lookup (if installed and enabled), and perform a DXCC database lookup
information logged in previous QSOs, found in the selected callbook, or found in the DXCC database is used to set the DXCC selector, to set the Grid 1, Via, QTH, IOTA, CQ, ITU, State, County, and Province textboxes, and to record the Country Code and Continent
the Call textbox's caption will indicate the number of previous QSOs with this callsign
details of the most recent QSO with this station are displayed in the expanded QSO info panel
the Call textbox's font and background colors will be set, depending upon whether SpotCollector is installed and the use SpotCollector's callsign colors option is enabled
if the log currently open in DXKeeper specifies User-defined items that are to be initialized with default values, the QSO Info panel's User-defined items will be so initialized
if DXKeeper is not running but DXView is running, then DXView will perform a DXCC database lookup to set the DXCC selector, to set the IOTA, CQ, ITU, and State textboxes if they can be unambiguously determined from the callsign, and to record the Country Code and Continent
if DXView is running
DXView's Info and World Map windows will display the callsign's location
the station's local time will be displayed in the QSO info panel's upper-right corner
the Az box and Path selector will be updated from DXView's most recent antenna heading
directs PropView to generate a propagation forecast for the station's location using the TX frequency
if DXView is not running, Path will be set to the default Path
if Pathfinder is running, it is directed to perform a QSL route search for the callsign
if SpotCollector is running, its Outgoing spot panel will be populated with the callsign (in case you wait to spot the callsign until after your log it)
Manually keying a callsign into the Call textbox and then striking the Enter or Tab keys will also perform the above actions; if the Ctrl key is depressed while striking the Enter key, all QSO info panel textboxes except the callsign textbox will be cleared.
If DXKeeper is running, a ? button will be present to the right of the Call textbox's caption. Clicking this ? button invokes the Lookup operation, which performs several actions referencing the station whose callsign is shown in the Call textbox:
directs DXKeeper to filter its Log Page Display to show previous QSOs with the station
directs DXKeeper to perform a callbook lookup (if enabled)
populates the QSO info panel textboxes with DXCC, Grid 1, Via, QTH, IOTA, CQ, ITU, State, County, Province, Continent and Country Code information obtained from previous QSOs, found in the selected callbook, or found in the DXCC database
if log Special Callsign Tags is enabled, appends Special Callsign Tags reported by DXView to the QSO info panel's Comment textbox
display's the station's local time in the QSO info panel's upper-right corner
if Contest Mode is disabled, updates the Prev QSOs box to display the number of previous QSOs with the callsign specified in the Call textbox, and displays the word Dup! if one or more of these previous QSOs were made in the current mode in the current band
if Contest Mode is enabled, updates the Prev QSOs box to display the number of previous QSOs with the callsign specified in the Call textbox in the current contest, and displays the word Dup! if one or more of these previous contest QSOs were made in the current mode in the current band
uses the Call textbox's font color to indicate progress towards the award objectives specified in DXKeeper, employing a color scheme governed by the use SpotCollector's callsign colors setting
uses the Call textbox's background color to indicate participation in Logbook of the World (LotW) and Authenticity Guaranteed (AG) membership in eQSL.cc, employing a color scheme governed by the use SpotCollector's callsign colors setting
displays details of the most recent QSO with the station in the expanded QSO info panel
directs Pathfinder to perform a QSL route search for the station
if DXView and PropView are both running and automatic propagation forecasting is enabled, directs PropView to generate a propagation forecast for the station's location using the TX frequency
Double-clicking the Comment textbox will display WinWarbler's Comment Editor window, which makes it easy to capture and/or edit lengthy notes. Anything you type in the Comment Editor window will be placed in the Comment textbox (though it may not all be visible), and vice versa.
Double-clicking a textbox's caption will direct DXKeeper (if running) to filter its log page display to show only QSOs that match the textbox's value, and underline that caption for 1 second. For example, double-click the word QTH in the QSO Info panel when the QTH textbox contains Miami will direct DXKeeper to filter its log page display to show only QSOs whose QTH is Miami.
You can enable or disable Contest Mode via the Configuration window's Contest tab or via the Test box on the last row of the Main window's fully-expanded QSO info panel.
To indicate that a QSO has started, click the QSO info panel's Begin button; the start time will appear in the panel caption. If set QSO start when RST received is enabled, entering a received signal report in the rst R textbox will automatically set the QSO's start time (if not already set), whether this is done via keystroke or, by double-clicking on a received signal report. Executing a macro containing the <RSTsent> or <TX_serial_number> command will also set the QSO's start time. To update the QSO's start time, click the Begin button again.
To indicate that a QSO has ended, click the QSO info panel's End button; the end time will appear in the panel caption.
Double-clicking or striking the Enter key in the Grid 1 textbox directs DXView to display the specified gridsquare's location. Depressing the Ctrl key while double-clicking the Grid 1 textbox directs DXView to display the specified gridsquare's location and rotate the antenna to the short-path heading; depressing the Alt key while double-clicking the Grid 1 textbox directs DXView to display the specified gridsquare's location and rotate the antenna to the long-path heading.
Clicking the Log button also ends the QSO, and checks the information contained in QSO info panel's textboxes and selectors. Errors or omissions are flagged by flashing the offending item's caption in red font; the flag invalid callsigns and require DXCC options are considered when identifying errors and omissions. If no errors or omissions are found, the information to be logged is recorded in the minilog and sent to DXKeeper, if running. If Contest Mode is disabled and the don't log contest, TX#, or RX# if contest mode setting is disabled, values from the Contest selector and the TX#, and RX# textboxes are not recorded with the QSO. Depressing the Ctrl key while clicking the Log button directs DXKeeper to immediately upload the information to eQSL.cc ; alternatively, checking the upload to eQSL.cc when logging box directs DXKeeper to upload each QSO as it is logged. Checking the upload to LotW when logging box directs DXKeeper to upload each QSO to LotW as it is logged. Checking the upload to Club Log when logging box directs DXKeeper to upload each QSO to Club Log as it is logged. To prepare for the next QSO, WinWarbler then clears all QSO info items except Freq and, if Contest Mode is enabled, TX#.
If you click the Log button with Audio Recording enabled,
if the Shift key was depressed when the Log button was clicked or if Automatically start and stop recording is enabled,
if the Alt key was depressed when the Log button was clicked, any recorded audio or audio file is discarded
Callsigns not containing at least one letter and one number are considered invalid unless flag invalid callsigns is disabled.
Clicking the X button in the QSO info panel's upper right corner will clear all items in the QSO info panel. If Audio Recording is enabled with the Automatically start and stop recording option also enabled, clicking this button will also stop audio recording and abandon the recorded audio file.
When operating PSK31 or PSK63, WinWarbler provides three receive panes, each capable of decoding an independent PSK signal. WinWarbler therefore independently records QSO information for each receive pane. The QSO info panel shows the information associated with the currently active receive pane, and the active receive pane is identified by number in the QSO info panel's caption. Making another receive pane active causes the QSO info panel to display information for the QSO being decoded in the newly-activated receive pane. This allows you to accumulate information captured from multiple signals, separately retaining each signal's information until a QSO is completed and logged.
When operating RTTY with both soundcard RTTY and an external modem both enabled, WinWarbler provides two receive panes, each capable of decoding an independent RTTY signal. By tuning both receive panes to the same signal, you can employ diversity decoding to more reliably capture information under difficult conditions. WinWarbler can thus be configured in two ways:
Independently record QSO information from the soundcard RTTY and external modem receive panes. In this case, the QSO info panel shows the information associated with the currently active receive pane and the active receive pane is identified by number in the QSO info panel's caption. Making the other receive pane active causes the QSO info panel to display information for the QSO being decoded in the newly-activated receive pane. This allows you to accumulate information captured from two different RTTY signals, separately retaining each signal's information until a QSO is completed and logged.
The choice between these two configurations is governed by the RTTY Transmit panel's QSO Selector, which only appears when operating RTTY with both soundcard RTTY and an external modem both enabled. When the QSO Selector is set to S or X, QSO information captured from the two receive panes is merged; otherwise, QSO information is maintained independently for each receive pane.
To allow operation without removing one's hands from the keyboard, WinWarbler provides keyboard shortcuts for navigating among QSO info items and the Transmit Pane, and for invoking functions like starting or logging a QSO.
Macros can be invoked from QSO info text boxes and selectors by striking the appropriate Function key. Macro substitution commands are available for many QSO info items.
If DXKeeper
is running, changes to items in WinWarbler's QSO info
panel are immediately reflected in DXKeeper's
Capture window; this allows you to begin logging a QSO in WinWarbler and
complete it in DXKeeper's Capture
window, should you desire to do so. However, changes to items in DXKeeper's
Capture window are not reflected in WinWarbler's QSO info
panel. If Contest
Mode is enabled, logging a QSO via DXKeeper's
Capture window will increment the Capture window's TX# textbox, but will not
increment WinWarbler's TX# textbox; thus when switching
from "logging from DXKeeper"
to "logging from WinWarbler" in the middle of a contest, you must
manually update WinWarbler's TX# textbox at the time you
switch.
The Minilog is a text file whose simple name is the operator's callsign (with any forward slashes or back slashes replaced by hyphens) and whose suffix is .adi; the Minilog resides in the folder whose pathname is specified in the Minilog panel's pathname textbox.
Every time you log a QSO, an ADIF record is appended to the Minilog's contents, whether or not DXKeeper is running. You can load the information contained in a Minilog into any logging application capable of importing standard ADIF. After importing the Minilog's contents into a logging application, you may wish to clear the contents of the Minilog; you can do so by clicking the Clear button on the Config window's Log tab.
If you will be importing the Minilog into the
logging program DXbase, select export
for DXbase in the Minilog panel on the
Log tab of the
Configuration window; this ensures that frequencies are represented in a format
acceptable to DXbase.
User-defined Items
By fully
expanding the QSO Info panel, you can log up to 8 user-defined items with
each QSO. DXKeeper
provides the ability
to specify a caption, style, alignment, and default value for each
user-defined item; you can choose from among 11 styles, including a list style
that lets you choose from among a pre-specified set of values. If DXKeeper is
not running, WinWarbler's QSO Info panel displays these 8 items with the names user-defined
0 through user-defined 7, and accepts all
alphanumeric characters. If DXKeeper is running, the QSO Info panel displays the
these 8 items with the captions specified
on the User Items tab of DXKeeper's Configuration window, and enforces the
constraints imposed by each item's style.
A user-defined item whose caption is POTA will be populated with the contents of a double-clicked Spot Database Entry's POTA field.
A user-defined item whose caption is
WWFF will be populated with the contents of a double-clicked Spot Database Entry's WWFF field.
Capturing Information from Decoded Data
To facilitate logging, WinWarbler provides several mechanisms for copying information from decoded data into textboxes in the QSO info panel.
Right-clicking in a receive display pane in which one or more contiguous characters have been selected produces a window with buttons that let you choose a destination textbox in the QSO info panel into which those characters are copied.
Selecting one or more contiguous characters in a receive display pane
while not depressing the Alt key, copies those characters to the Windows Clipboard
while depressing the Alt key,
if the selected characters are a valid gridsquare, copies those characters to the Grid 1 textbox
if the selected characters are a URL, directs the selected browser to navigate to that URL
otherwise, copies the selected characters to the QTH textbox
while depressing the Alt and Ctrl keys with Contest Mode disabled, copies those characters to the Comment textbox
while depressing the Alt and Ctrl keys with Contest Mode enabled, copies those characters to the RX# textbox
Double-clicking on a word in a receive pane with neither Alt nor Ctrl depressed copies that word to the appropriate QSO info textbox:
if the word contains both letters and digits, it is assumed to be the station's callsign and placed in the call textbox; the following actions are taken:
the TX Pwr and QSL Msg textboxes are set from their default values in the Configuration window's Log tab's Default Settings panel
if Contest Mode is enabled
the Contest selector is set to the contest ID named in the Configuration window's Contest tab
the rst S and rst R textboxes are set to 59 or 599 as a function of the current mode
if initialize RST items to 59/599 is enabled, the rst S and rst R textboxes are set to 59 or 599 as a function of the current mode
if DXKeeper is running and Automatic Lookup is enabled, then
DXKeeper will display all previous QSOs with the callsign, perform a callbook lookup (if installed and enabled), and perform a DXCC database lookup
information logged in previous QSOs, found in the selected callbook, or found in the DXCC database is used to set the DXCC selector, to set the Grid 1, Via, QTH, IOTA, CQ, ITU, State, County, and Province textboxes, and to record the Country Code and Continent
the Call textbox's caption will indicate the number of previous QSOs with this callsign
details of the most recent QSO with this station are displayed in the expanded QSO info panel
if DXKeeper is not running but DXView is running, then DXView will perform a DXCC database lookup to set the DXCC selector, to set the IOTA, CQ, ITU, and State textboxes if they can be unambiguously determined from the callsign, and to record the Country Code and Continent
if DXView is running, it will display the location of that callsign
if Pathfinder is running, it is directed to perform a QSL route search for the callsign
if SpotCollector is running, its Outgoing spot panel will be populated with the callsign (in case you wait to spot the callsign until after your log it)
if the word contains only letters, it is assumed to be the operator's name and placed in the name textbox
if not in Contest Mode and the word contains two or three digits, it is assumed to be a signal report. If the word is in received text, it is placed in the rst R textbox; ff the word is in transmitted text, it is placed in the rst S textbox
if in Contest Mode and the word contains only digits, it is assumed to be a serial number and is placed in the RX# textbox
Double-clicking a word in a receive pane while depressing the Alt key copies that word to the QTH textbox unless the word is a valid 4-character or 6-character Maidenhead gridsquare identifier, in which case it is placed in the Grid 1 textbox and DXView, if running, is directed to display that grid square's location. If the DXCC selector is set to K, KH6, or KH7 and the word is a valid US State abbreviation, then the State selector will be set accordingly; similarly, if the DXCC selector is set to VE and the word is a valid Canadian Province abbreviation, then the Province selector will be set.
Double-clicking a word in a receive pane while depressing the Ctrl key copies that word to the Via textbox.
Double-clicking a word in a receive pane while simultaneously depressing the Alt and Ctrl keys
with Contest Mode is disabled, appends that word to the Comment textbox
with Contest Mode is enabled, copies that word to the RX# textbox
Summary of QSO info destinations when double-clicking a decoded word in a receive pane
contains letters | contains numbers | valid grid |
valid URL | Alt depressed | Ctrl depressed | contest mode | text | destination QSO info textbox |
no | yes | no | no | disabled | received | rst R | ||
no | yes | no | no | disabled | transmitted | rst S | ||
no | yes | no | no | enabled | RX# | |||
yes | no | no | no | name | ||||
yes | yes | no | no | call | ||||
no | no | yes | no | QTH, State, Province | ||||
no | yes | yes | no | (navigates browser to URL) | ||||
yes | yes | no | Grid 1 | |||||
no | yes | Via | ||||||
yes | yes | disabled | Comment | |||||
yes | yes | enabled | RX# |
If, when you click the Log button, one or more QSO info panel textboxes contain invalid information, their labels will blink in red font until you correct their contents and again click the Log button; callsigns not containing at least one letter and one number are considered invalid unless the flag invalid callsigns box is unchecked. Log entries are appended to a file that WinWarbler creates in its application folder; this file's simple name is your callsign, and its file extension is .ADI -- e.g. AA6YQ.ADI.
If you are using a ADIF-compatible logging application
other than DXKeeper, you can import the log entries in this file into your logging
program; this can be done while WinWarbler is running. After successfully
importing these entries, click the Clear button in the Minilog
panel on the Log tab of WinWarbler's Configuration window to delete all log entries from WinWarbler's log file.
The following table lists all information logged with a QSO, macro substitution commands and ADIF tags for each. The QSO info panel column indicates whether the item is always visible in the QSO info panel, only visible when the QSO info panel is expanded, or never visible:
Item | Contents | Notes | QSO info panel | Macro Substitution Command | ADIF tag |
geomagnetic A-index from SpotCollector, if running | no | A_INDEX | |||
ARRL | ARRL Section | yes | ARRL_SECT | ||
Az | antenna azimuth | if expanded | ANT_AZ | ||
Path | antenna path (Short-path, Long-path, Grey-line, or Other) | if expanded | ANT_PATH | ||
Band | band associated with QSO frequency | no | Band | ||
Buro | check to indicate that a QSL should be sent via the QSL Bureau | yes | QSL_SENT_VIA | ||
Call | callsign | 1,2 | yes | <callsign> | CALL |
Comment | miscellaneous comments Special Callsign Tags |
6, 14 | if expanded 6 | COMMENT | |
CQ | CQ zone | yes | CQZ | ||
Contest | contest name | if expanded | <contest_id> | CONTEST_ID | |
Continent | continent designator | yes | CONT | ||
Country code | numeric DXCC entity identifier | 9 | no | DXCCID | |
County | US county | 3 | yes | CNTY | |
Distance | distance from your location to the station's location via the antenna path | no | DISTANCE | ||
DOK | the station's DARC DOK (only visible for stations in Germany) | yes | APP_DXKEEPER_DOK | ||
DXCC | DXCC entity prefix | 4 | yes | APP_DXKeeper_DXCCPREFIX | |
End time | QSO end time | no | TIME_OFF | ||
eQSL | check to indicate that the call is an Authenticity Guaranteed member of eQSL.cc | if expanded | APP_DXKeeper_EQSL_MEMBER | ||
Grid 1 | Maidenhead grid square | 10 | yes | <grid> | GRIDSQUARE |
Grid 2 | second Maidenhead grid square for a QSO partner operating on a grid square boundary | if expanded | APP_DXKeeper_Grid2 | ||
Grid 3 | third Maidenhead grid square for a QSO partner operating on a grid square boundary | if expanded | APP_DXKeeper_Grid3 | ||
Grid 4 | fourth Maidenhead grid square for a QSO partner operating on a grid square boundary | if expanded | APP_DXKeeper_Grid4 | ||
IOTA | IOTA tag | if expanded | IOTA | ||
ITU | ITU zone | yes | ITUZ | ||
K | geomagnetic K-index from SpotCollector, if running | no | K_INDEX | ||
Latitude | the station's latitude | no | LAT | ||
Longitude | the station's longitude | no | LON | ||
LotW | check to indicate that the call is known to participate in the ARRL's Logbook of the World | if expanded | APP_DXKeeper_LotW_MEMBER | ||
Mode | PSK31, PSK63, RTTY, CW, SSB, AM, or FM | 8 | no | MODE | |
My Grid | your Maidenhead grid square | no | <mygrid> | MY_GRIDSQUARE | |
My Latitude | your latitude | no | <mylatitude> | MY_LAT | |
My Longitude | your longitude | no | <mylongitude> | MY_LON | |
Name | operator name | yes | <name> | NAME | |
Operator | operator callsign | no | <mycall> | OPERATOR | |
Pri Sub | primary administrative subdivision | yes | STATE | ||
Province | Canadian province (abbreviation) | 7 | yes | VE_PROV | |
Pwr | transmitter power | if expanded | <transmit_power> | TX_POWER | |
QSL | check to indicate that a QSL card or label should be sent | yes | QSL_SENT | ||
QSL msg | message to be printed on an outgoing QSL card or label | 6 | if expanded 6 | QSLMSG | |
QTH | location | yes | <QTH> | QTH | |
Receive Freq | receive frequency | 5 | 12 | FREQ_RX | |
Region | the station's Region as defined by CQ for its Marathon award and DARC for its WAE award (only visible in the Awards panel for stations in Austria, Italy, Scotland, Svalbard, and Turkey) | yes | APP_DXKEEPER_REGION | ||
rst S | outgoing signal report | 15 | yes | <RSTsent> | RST_SENT |
rst R | received signal report | 15 | yes | <RSTreceived> | RST_RCVD |
RX# | received contest exchange | if expanded | <rx_serial_number> | SRX | |
solar flux from SpotCollector, if running | no | SFI | |||
Sec Sub | secondary administrative subdivision | yes | CNTY | ||
SIG | special activity or interest group | if expanded | <sig> | SIG | |
SIG_INFO | information associated with the activity or interest group | if expanded | <sig_info> | SIG_INFO | |
SOTA | Summits on the Air reference | if expanded | SOTA_REF | ||
Start date | QSO start date | no | QSO_DATE | ||
Start time | QSO start time | no | TIME_ON | ||
State | US state | 3 | yes | STATE | |
Transmit Freq | transmit frequency | 11 | 13 | FREQ | |
TX# | transmitted contest exchange | if expanded | <tx_serial_number> | STX | |
User-defined 0 | configurable | if expanded | APP_DXKeeper_User_Defined_0 | ||
User-defined 1 | configurable | if expanded | APP_DXKeeper_User_Defined_1 | ||
User-defined 2 | configurable | if expanded | APP_DXKeeper_User_Defined_2 | ||
User-defined 3 | configurable | if expanded | APP_DXKeeper_User_Defined_3 | ||
User-defined 4 | configurable | if expanded | APP_DXKeeper_User_Defined_4 | ||
User-defined 5 | configurable | if expanded | APP_DXKeeper_User_Defined_5 | ||
User-defined 6 | configurable | if expanded | APP_DXKeeper_User_Defined_6 | ||
User-defined 7 | configurable | if expanded | APP_DXKeeper_User_Defined_7 | ||
Via | QSL Manager's callsign | yes | <via> | QSL_VIA |
the State and Country items will appear when the DXCC selector is set to K, KH6, or KL7
the Province item appears when the DXCC selector is set to VE
the Mode is primarily determined by the Main window's Mode panel; if Phone is selected, the Mode is determined by the Phone Xcvr Mode setting
the proper Country Code is automatically set whenever a DXCC entity prefix is selected
striking the Enter or Tab keys after typing a grid square into the Grid 1 item directs DXView, if running, to display the location of that grid square
if the transceiver is operating split, WinWarbler logs the actual transmit frequency -- the transceiver transmit frequency modified by specified offsets in CW Phone and FSK RTTY mode, and modified by the audio offsets in PSK and AFSK RTTY modes
double-clicking in the Comment textbox displays the Comment Editor window
typing Ctrl-1
through Ctrl-9 with the cursor in the rst R or
rst S textboxes will set the signal report to 51 through
59 if the Main window's Operating Mode panel is set to phone, or to 519 through 599 if the
Operating Mode panel is not set to phone
The QSO info panel's DXCC selector contains an entry for each current DXCC entity. If DXKeeper is running and Automatic Lookup is enabled or if DXView is running, then entering or capturing a callsign will trigger a DXCC database lookup that sets the DXCC selector to the DXCC prefix associated with the callsign's DXCC entity; otherwise, the user must manually set the DXCC selector to the appropriate DXCC prefix.
On startup, the DXCC selector is
populated with prefixes obtained from the file DXCC.txt.
If DXView is installed,
WinWarbler will preferentially reference the file DXCC.txt
found in DXView's Databases
folder, as this file will be maintained automatically by future versions of DXView.
If DXView is not installed, or if
its Databases folder
does not contain a DXCC.txt
file, then WinWarbler populates its DXCC selector with
prefixes from the file DXCC.txt
in its own Databases
folder. When
DXCC
entities are added or deleted, the file DXCC.txt
being used by WinWarbler should be updated accordingly.
You can initiate and terminate the recording of an audio file in .wav format at 6K bytes per second.
the audio file's name will be Audio-YYYY-MM-DD-HH-NN-SS.wav (where YYYY-MM-DD-HH-NN-SS is a date-and-timestamp specifying the moment at which recording began)
the audio file will be saved in the folder MyDocuments\DXLab\QSOAudio, which will be automatically created if it does not yet exist; clicking the Audio Recording Configuration window's Display button will direct Windows Explorer to display the contents of this folder
The Main window's Log QSOs panel provides an Audio button between its Begin and Log buttons. The icon present on this button indicates the current state of audio recording, and the action that will be taken when the button is next clicked:
Audio button icon | current state | action when clicked | action when CTRL-clicked | action when Shift-clicked | action when Alt-clicked |
Disabled | display the Audio Recording Configuration window | ||||
Ready | start recording, new state: Recording | display the Audio Recording Configuration window | start recording, new state: Recording | start recording, new state: Recording | |
Recording | stop and save audio to file, new state: Recorded | stop and save audio to file, new state: Recorded | stop and save audio to file, new state: Ready | stop and discard, new state: Ready | |
Recorded | start playing the last recorded audio file | stop playback | new state: Ready | discard recorded audio file, new state: Ready |
To enable audio recording,
depress the CTRL key while clicking the QSO Info panel's button.
In the Audio Recording Configuration window that appears, check the Enable box; this will set the state of audio recording to Ready, replacing the QSO Info panel's button with its button.
In the Recording or Recorded states,
Shift-clicking the QSO Info panel's Log button will log the QSO and
replace the word Audio in the recorded audio filename with the Call specified in the QSO Info panel, e.g. P5DX-2016-04-01 01:02:03
convey the recorded audio filename in the App_DXKeeper_AudioFile field of the ADIF record saved in the Minilog; if DXKeeper is running, the recorded audio filename is placed in the logged QSO's audio file item, accessible via the Details panel on DXKeeper's Main window's Log QSOs tab
Alt-clicking the QSO Info panel's Log button will log the QSO and discard any recorded audio or audio file
Enabling the Audio Recording Configuration window's Automatically start and stop recording option will automatically record each QSO's audio and include the audio filename with the logged QSO:
inserting a character into the QSO Info panel's Call item, either directly or by capturing the callsign from decoded text, will start audio recording and set the audio recording state to Recording
invoking the QSO Info panel's Log function by button click, macro command, or keyboard shortcut will log the QSO and
replace the word Audio in the recorded audio filename with the Call specified in the QSO Info panel
convey the recorded audio filename in the App_DXKeeper_AudioFile field of the ADIF record saved in the Minilog; if DXKeeper is running, the recorded audio filename is placed in the logged QSO's audio file item, accessible via the Details panel on DXKeeper's Main window's Log QSOs tab
set the audio recording state to Recorded (so the most recently recorded audio file can be played)
invoking the QSO Info panel's Clear function by button click, macro command, or keyboard shortcut abandons the recorded audio file
To display the Audio Recording Configuration window, depress the CTRL key while clicking the QSO Info panel's or buttons, or click the Audio Recording button at the bottom of the Configuration window's General tab.
If SpotCollector is running and configured to generate outgoing cluster spots, clicking the QSO info panel's Spot button will generate an outgoing spot for the station designated by the call textbox on the current receive frequency; if the Spot button is disabled ("grayed out"), then either SpotCollector is not running, or its running but not configured to generate outgoing cluster spots. You can specify default spot notes; if no default spot notes are specified, the outgoing spot note will indicate the QSO's mode.
If you want SpotCollector to generate a local spot rather than one sent to all clusters, depress the Alt key or the Shift key while clicking the Spot button.
Depressing the Ctrl key while clicking the Spot button will display WinWarbler's Outgoing Spot window, which enables you to specify spot notes and a Propagation Indicator .
the Propagation Indicator is included in outgoing spot notes for stations operating on 50 MHz or above when the SpotGrid<P>DXGrid format is selected
notes you specify in the Outgoing Spot window take precedence over any default spot notes you've specified
If the Transmit and Receive panel's frequencies are different and the spot split frequency option is enabled, the difference will be included in the spot notes as a split if
the operating mode is CW, RTTY, or Phone and the split is greater than 300 Hz
the operating mode is PSK31 and the split is greater than 31 Hz
the operating mode is PSK63 and the split is greater than 63 Hz
If the QSO frequency is 50 MHz or higher
if the QSO Info panel's grid box contains a valid grid square, it will be included as the "DX grid square" (DXGrid) in the spot notes
if the Position and Vector Configuration window's position panel specifies a grid square, or if DXKeeper is running and specifies the operator's grid square, it will be included as the "spotter grid square" (SpotterGrid) in the spot notes; a grid square specified on the Position and Vector Configuration window takes precedence over the operator's grid square specified by DXKeeper.
if a valid DX grid square (DXGrid) and a valid spotter grid square (SpotterGrid) are both available, then settings in the Outgoing Spots panel on the Configuration window's General tab govern the Spot Notes format:
valid DXGrid | valid SpotterGrid | DXGrid>SpotterGrid format | SpotterGrid<P>DXGrid format | Spot Notes Format | Example Spot Notes |
no | no | doesn't matter | doesn't matter | ||
no | yes | doesn't matter | doesn't matter | > SpotterGrid | CW > CM97eq, up 3 |
yes | no | doesn't matter | doesn't matter | DXGrid | CW JD14qo, up 3 |
yes | yes | selected | not selected | DXGrid>SpotterGrid | CW JD14qo>CM97eq, up 3 |
yes | yes | not selected | selected | SpotterGrid<P>DXGrid | CW CM97eq<ES>JD14qo, up 3 |
If the Spotter <P> DX format is selected, and both a valid DX grid square (DXGrid) and a valid spotter grid square (SpotterGrid) are both available, the Propagation Indicator, e.g. <ES>, is specified in the Outgoing Spot window.
You can configure WinWarbler to automatically generate a local spot when a callsign is acquired.
To allow operation without removing one's hands from the keyboard, WinWarbler provides keyboard shortcuts for navigating among the QSO Info items, Xcvr Freq items, and the Transmit Pane, and for initiating actions. Keyboard shortcuts can be used whenever the mouse cursor resides in a QSO Info item or the Transmit pane.
Destination | CTRL shortcut | ALT shortcut |
Call textbox | C | C |
CQ textbox | X | |
Contest selector | T | |
County textbox | O | |
DXCC selector | D | |
Xcvr Freq TX selector | X | F |
Xcvr Freq RX textbox | M | |
Grid 1 textbox | G | G |
IOTA textbox | I | |
ITU textbox | Y | |
Name textbox | N | N |
Comment textbox | D | E |
QSL Msg textbox | F | H |
QTH textbox | Q | Q |
rst R textbox | R | R |
rst S textbox | S | S |
RX# textbox | Z | Z |
State selector | A | |
Transmit Pane | T | / |
TX# textbox | W | |
TX Pwr textbox | K | |
Via textbox | V |
Action | CTRL shortcut | ALT shortcut |
Select all characters in textbox | A | |
Clear QSO Info panel | W | |
Log QSO | L | J, L |
Start QSO | B | |
Toggle QSL checkbox | U |
Action | shortcut |
Set PSK transmit frequency to that of active PSK receive pane | F1 |
Start transmission in the current operating mode | F2, Insert |
Send CW ID at end of PSK transmission | F3 |
Stop transmission when all characters have been transmitted | F4 |
Stop transmission immediately | Esc, End |
Typing Ctrl-1 through Ctrl-9 with the cursor in the rst R or rst S textboxes will set the signal report to 51 through 59 if the Main window's Operating Mode panel is set to phone, or to 519 through 599 if the Operating Mode panel is not set to phone.