October 8th, 2016 The software now supports from. CW Skimmer simultaneously decodes all CW signals in the receiver passband - either 48, 96 or 192kHz. As well as CW Skimmer, the interface also supports MAP65 albeit in a basic mode (below). Many thanks to Alex for the complimentary licence. CW Skimmer interfaces with this software via: • A virtual serial cable, and • A virtual audio cable (although the soundcard Mixer input can be used if available). Virtual Serial Cable This provides a connection between the two programs which is used for frequency control - CW Skimmer reads the frequency from the console and changes the console frequency as you use the ↑↓ button in CW Skimmer. Examples of virtual serial cable programs are: •, free for licenced amateurs only •, 14 day free trial •, free for 32-bit systems, •.

Virtual Audio Cable CW Skimmer reads the IQ data from the console over the virtual audio cable at a bandwidth of 48, 96 or 192 kHz (48kHz is recommended). Examples of virtual audio cables are: • VB Audio from, • Virtual Audio Cable from. Note: the interface uses a two-channel connection (I and Q), so the VAC settings must allow at least two channels (screenshot below). In the console program select More Options. In the View pane of the ribbon bar.

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Press the Select button to enable the options to be displayed. Make sure CW Skimmer is checked, then press OK. You will be prompted to restart the program. When restarted the CW Skimmer option is available.

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Now press the CW Skimmer button to display the options. The options are: • Enable - when selected [X] the Serial port and Output device are opened. • Serial port - one end of the virtual serial cable (more information below). • Diagnostics - when enabled all serial port traffic is sent to the system debugger, see Diagnostics below. • Bandwidth - the data (IQ) bandwdith sent over the virtual audio cable. The recommended bandwidth is 48kHz, make sure the virtual audio cable is configured to support the selected value.

• Output device - the virtual audio cable (more information below). Virtual Serial Cable Here the is used. The virtual serial cable has been created with the first port COM10, the second port COM11. COM10 will be used by the Console, COM11 by CW Skimmer. Virtual Audio Cable Here the software from is used. The default settings are used which permit a bandwidth of 48kHz. The device name in Windows is Line 1 (Virtual Audio Cable).

Only use the cable definition for the data connection between the console and CW Skimmer, do not use it for other applications or to send audio from the console at the same. Note: the interface uses a two-channel connection, so the VAC settings must allow at least two channels (screenshot below). CW Skimmer is configured to use: • Radio type SoftRock-IF • Sample Rate 48kHz • Audio Signal I/O Device: the virtual audio cable • CAT TS-2000 with the virtual serial cable In more detail Start CW Skimmer, from the View menu select Settings.

• Radio: • Select Hardware Type SoftRock-IF, sample rate 48kHz. • Audio: • Signal I/O Device select the same virtual audio cable selected in the console, • (Optional) Audio I/O Device select the device for audio playback. • CAT: • Press Configure to display the OmniRig settings, Select Radio 1 TS-2000, Radio 2 None. OmniRig These settings have been found to work well. Note in Rig1 the Port is part of the virtual serial cable, explained in the Console configuration.

You do not want Rig2 defined so select NONE from the RigType dropdown. Starting Now click the first button in the CW Skimmer toolbar - Start/Stop Radio. Two things should happen: • A connection is made with the console via the serial cable, the console's lower frequency (left-hand side of the waterfall display) is shown in the CW Skimmer frequency windows, and • The waterfall starts scrolling with CW signals.

Contents • • • • • • • • CW Skimmer General • This implementation loads and connects SmartSDR to CW Skimmer without using a virtual serial port pair. Connection is accomplished using TCP/IP and special Telnet commands. • This feature only supports F6000 radios. • This feature only works with Slices A/B. Asphalt Duell The Challenge Free. • Optionally, VFO B can be set from a CWS waterfall or band map click. • Optionally, the call sign can be sent to DXLab's WinWarbler when a CWS waterfall or band map is clicked.

Setup • You must own a registered copy of CW Skimmer (v1.83 or later) which can be obtained from the web site. DDUtil • In the CW Skimmer group on the Features tab.

• In the window next to the Enable check box select the TCP/IP port to be used to communicate with CW Skimmer (default is 7310). • Select the Skimmer Close check box if you want CW Skimmer to close when the Enable check box is un-selected or when DDUtil closes. • Not selecting this check box will cause CW Skimmer to be minimized when the Enable check box is un-selected or when DDUtil closes. • Select the QSY VFO B check box if you want VFO B to QSY when a CWS Waterfall trace or a call is clicked in CW Skimmer. • Select the WinWarbler check box if you want WinWarbler's Call window to be populated with the Band Map call sign if the call sign is clicked. • • Select the Enable check box.

CW Skimmer • When CW Skimmer starts for the first time from DDUtil, open the Settings pane and configure the following tabs. • Radio tab • Hardware Type → SoftRock • Sample Rate → to match DAX IQ Stream in the DAX control panel for slice A. • Lo Frequency → This is automatically set by DDUtil.

• CW Pitch → to match the CW Pitch frequency in the SmartSDR CW panel. • ' Audio tab • Soundcard Driver → WDM. • Signal I/O Device → DAX IQ RX 1. • Audio I/O Device → to match your system's Play Back Audio Device. • All other settings use the default values.

• Telnet tab • Enable Telnet Server → selected. • Port → set to desired port or use the default port 7310. • Require Password → not selected. • Do not send callsigns without CQ → user preference, but usually not selected.

• Allow Skimmer Commands → selected • All Other Tabs • Set as desired/required. SmartSDR • Open the DAX Control panel • In the IQ Streams group • Set the #1 sample rate to match what you setup in the CW Skimmer settings panel.

• Enable the #1 stream by pressing the #1 button. • Open the DAX item of the Panadapter controls group. • Select the DAXIQ Channel (1) set above.

Note: → Any DAXIQ Channel may be selected as long as the above settings and the CWS Skimmer Setup panel agree. Operation • Use CW Skimmer as you would normally. • Frequency control can be set from either SSDR or CW Skimmer. • If working a pile up and you have selected the QSY VFO B option when you click a station in CWS VFO B will be QSY'ed to that frequency. • Sometimes when CW Skimmer is first started, a Knob Bump is required to synchronize the CW Skimmer frequency display. DXLab Interoperation • Selecting the WinWarbler check box in the CW Skimmer group on the Features tab will cause: • DDUtil to send the call sign of the station that was clicked in the CW Skimmer band map to WinWarbler's QSO Panel.

• If DXKeeper is running a call sign look up will be initiated to fill in the remainder of the WinWarbler QSO Panel information. • Commander also needs to be running so frequency and mode information can be available for logging purposes.

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