JTAlert 2.13.4 – for FT4
Provides several audio and visual alert types based on decoded Callsigns within JT65-HF and WSJT-X.
- Audio and visual alerts for several alert conditions
- Your Callsign decoded (someone calling you)
- CQ & QRZ
- Wanted Callsign
- Wanted Prefix (by Band/Mode)
- Wanted Grid (by Band/Mode)
- Wanted US State (by Band/Mode)
- Wanted DXCC (by Band/Mode)
- Wanted CQ Zone (by Band/Mode)
- Wanted Continent (by Band/Mode)
- Wanted CQ Marathon (by Band/Mode)
- Automatic logging to these log types when QSO is logged in JT65-HF or WSJT-X
- DXLab DXKeeper
- ACLog
- Log4OM
- HRD Log V5/V6
- Standard ADIF file
- MixW CSV file
- Various Web Services Supported
- Online XML Callsign Database lookup. QRZ.com (paid) and HamQTH (free)
- Upload logged QSO to Online Logbooks. ClubLog.org and HRDLog.net
- Upload all decoded Callsigns with frequency and Signal report to HamSpots.net
- Works with DXLab applications
- Automatic log to DXKeeper when JT65-HF or WSJT-X QSO is logged
- Automatic post decoded Callsigns to SpotCollector (local spots)
- DXKeeper lookup of previous QSOs with decoded Callsign
- Send Callsign to Pathfinder for lookup
- Supports user-selectable Sound Card
- Each audio alert type has independent volume setting & wave file
- LoTW and eQSL membership flagging of decoded callsigns
- Band Tracking or alerts. 160m to 2m, including 60m
- Disable audio alert for “Worked B4” stations on current Band
- Automatic “Worked B4” flagging of previous QSOs
- Scan your log to update needs lists for alerting (US State, DXCC, CQZones, etc)
- Dockable to bottom or top of JT65-HF and WSJT-X window
- Bring JT65-HF or WSJT-X window to front of other windows on alert activation
- Auto start & close of JT65-HF, WSJT-X and other applications on JTAlert start & close
- Send TX Power and current QSO partner data “Name, Callsign & No. Bands worked” to JTMacros for dynamic macros
2.13.4 Install instructions for first JTAlert install.
- Download HamApps_JTAlert_2.13.4_Setup.exe
- Run HamApps_JTAlert_2.13.4_Setup.exe to install
- Install the Sound and Database files (see below)
- Start JTAlert
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