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    Any DXLabs users here can help me set it up?

    Hi guys. I'm looking into DXLabs andhave downloaded the suite. I am intersted in getting it to automatically upload to LOTW and eQSL abd HRD. The thing is, I simply CANNOT figure out how to import an ADIF file from WSJT-x into the logger. I have looked around the program and readup some but there is WAY too much info and that makes it very confusing on how to configure it. I actually noticed that for each configuration entry, there is another configuration and then inside THAT one, another configuration. Gets very very confusing. I could proly get it figured out if I could only get an ADIF loaded into it. Anyone have any idea on how to do this?
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    I don't use any of the DXLab stuff at this time (but I may look into it because the guys at HRD are really pissing me off big time!), but there is a Yahoo group (https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/dxlab/info) where you might as this question or email AA6YQ directly (aa6yq@ambersoft.com) since he is the one who writes DXLab and is also one of the main authors of LoTW. So if anyone should be able to answer your question, he should!
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    Actually, I got it working somehow. Installed JTALERT and somehow I got that to read and record my jt65 qso's then set up DXKEEPER to read the adi or mdb file put up by JTALERT and it pulls my qso's in from that. Confusing and I don't remember how I did it...lol! I can't get Commander to work with JT65 as WSJT has exclusive use of the port and Commander can't read it. The other programs, I haven't even looked at much less tried to get to use.
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    "Confusing and I don't remember how I did it...lol!"

    Next time document every step so you know what you did right. If you foul something up you can backtrack, try something else and document everything again until you get it right. Then you can discard everything you did wrong and have a record of what you did right.

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    Install WSJT-x
    Install JTAlert
    Install DXLabs Suite


    Start JTAlert-WSJT-x (The user icon is a red customized X) There is entries for JT65HF. You don't want this unless you are JT65HF
    In JTAlert click settings Scroll to Logging - Checkmark Enable "DXLabs DXKeeper Logging"
    Ensure the logfile path is set to where your DXKeeper .mdb log is kept.

    Thats all there was to it. DXKeeper automatically reads any entries made by JTAlert to the DXKeeper .mdb file and shows the changes on the QSO screen.

    For uploading to LOTW and eQSL via DXKeeper:
    Open DXKeeper.
    Go to Export QSO's tab
    Click Configure in bottom right
    Open Log tab
    Click Config on bottom left
    Open EQSL or LOTW tab enter information user name password. For LOTW on bottom, click select and navigate to where your TQSL program exe is installed.

    After QSO is made and entered into DXKeeper log on the QSO screen tab, rightclick the callsign entry.
    Dropdown menu gives you options to upload to eQSL, LOTW and Clublog. Pick the service u want to use.. For LOTW, there will be a dialog box asking for your LOTW password before it will upload anything.

    You can also add QSO's to a Queue to upload to a particular service.
    To pick the service open the QSL tab. At top, pick your service you want. Warning: If you choose to enter QSO's into the Queue, you lose the option to upload individual QSO's to any other service. Also, when you do upload the Queue to your chsen service, the screen automatically clears upon completion. You CANNOT upload the queue to another service. That makes using it quite inconvenient if you use multiple services
    Last edited by W5BRM; 10-05-2014 at 10:26 AM.
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