Hello All,
This is Fabrizio (IK4VYX)
I see with pleasure that CTWIN supports telnet connections.
This means that it can be easily interfaced to DXTelnet.
If you've never heard about it, DXTelnet can monitor dx spots
from a variety of sources, simultaneously: Packet radio, Telnet
(more than 50 nodes listed), IRC (the CQDX node), Web
(the popular dxsummit web-cluster).
Please check
http://www.geocities.com/onlydx/article_e.htm
where you will find a step by step describing how to proceed
in linking DXTelnet to CTWIN.
The same article explains some of the benefits in using
both the programmes linked together.
Just as an example, during a RTTY conetst, in DXTelnet
you could define a "Select spots by word" filter, containing the string "RTTY"
DXTelnet would then feed CTWIN with only the spots that contain that word.
DXTelnet can be downloaded from:
http://www.qsl.net/wd4ngb/telnet.htm
To link the classic CT to DXTelnet, please check:
http://www.k1ea.com/dxtelnet.htm
Thanks for your attention.
Fabrizio (IK4VYX)
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