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Configuration of DX-Telnet 32 bit (Versions 5.4 and later) to connect it with  VQLog under any Windows

If you are using DX-Telnet version 5.2 or older click here.

With VQLog you can receive DX-Spots from several sources. WEB-Cluster, DX-Cluster, Packet cluster, etc) and additionally filter only those meaning a new (or not confirmed) DXCC or locator for you.

Reception of DX-Spots is made through the excellent program DXTelnet by Fabrizio Sartoni, that must be running simultaneously in the PC. Spots received by DXTelnet (DX-Plorer) are sent to VQLog via DDE for their processing. 

NOTICE: Version 3.1 build 203 of VQLog implements the direct connection to DX-Cluster, so the use of DX-Telnet or Livemuf is no longer required to get the spots.

IMPORTANT: The connection between VQLog and DXTelnet (32 bit) will only work with the registered version of DXTelnet 5.4 or later

PLEASE NOTICE: There is a bug in DXTelnet 5.4 affecting DDE communications. If you are having problems with this version to connect it to VQLog please download the program fix.


DXTelnet 32 bit can be found on Internet at:

Once the program is correctly configured an running in our PC, DX-Spots received are transfered to the corresponding window of VQLog, where they are filtered and processed. Communication between both programs is achieved via DDE.


Very special attention must be paid to the following configuration parameters of DX-Telnet:

(Function "Configuration - Links")

These parameters are case-sensitive so make sure you write them exactly as shown !


If you are using DXTelnet to connect to a DX-Cluster

(Function "Session - Site list", select your site and press button "Edit")


And also the following if you are using DX-Plorer (Web-Cluster connection)

(Function "Configuration - Web Cluster)

 
 
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