. JI1FGX/DU9 Philippines Mindanao Diary AutoCWTypeVer1.1 (2025/04/21)
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Introduction. [Lily Diary]
Diary of Life in Mindanao

25/06/07  Introducing the Shack
25/06/06  A portrait illustrated by ChatGPT
25/05/26 Windows full-width half-width switching
25/05/17 OK2ZAW BCD to 16 converter
25/05/16 For 3.5MHz zepp antennas
Stepping motor this and that
25/05/15 3.5MHz stepping motor plan
25/05/14 3.5MHz tuning coil installed
25/05/11 3.5MHz antenna installation completed
25/05/03 JTDX automatic operation program Ver0.4.3
25/04/26 Drone Habsan ZINO
25/04/25 Time setting Ver0.3
25/04/24 AutoCWType_Ver1.3
25/04/23 FTDX3000 LCD repair preparation
25/04/22 Installation plan for 3.5 MHz Twep antenna
25/04/21 AutoCWType_Ver1.1
25/04/20 10,14MHz antenna installation completed
25/04/19 JTDX automatic operation program Ver0.4.1
25/04/19 Antenna pole installation at 14 MHz
25/04/18 ThinkPad X390 repair completed
25/04/17 Search is now available.
25/04/15 Preparation of 10 MHz dipole
25/04/12 Hexbeam Part8
25/04/06 ThinkPad X390 is broken.
25/04/05 Time Setting Program
25/03/31 JTDX Automatic Operation Program
25/03/30 Automatic log sending from CWType to Hamlog
25/03/21 Hexbeam Part7
25/03/20 FreeDV Part3 First QSO
25/03/18 FreeDV Part2 QSO in shack
25/03/16 Hexbeam Part6
25/03/15 FreeDV Part1 installation
25/03/09 Hexbeam Part5
25/03/07 Hexbeam Part4
25/03/05 28MHz antenna modification
25/03/01 FTDX3000 is broken!
25/02/28 Pile up at 50MHz FT8
25/02/28 DXV500ZS linear amplifier repair
25/02/27 Pipe and rebuild plan for tower
25/02/26 Direction of Japan from Ozamiz
25/02/26 28MHz does not fly.
25/02/23 DXV500ZS linear amplifier repair
25/02/22 Hexbeam Part3
25/02/21 Hexbeam Part2
25/02/18 28MHz antenna construction
25/02/17 18,24MHz antenna height construction
25/02/16 Z26NS Cosovo
25/02/14 21MHz FT8
25/02/12 Antenna repair at 7,21 MHz
25/02/08 CW operation at 21MHz
25/02/05 DXV500ZS linear amplifier failure
25/01/19 Input Director
25/01/14 Temporary License Renewal
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AutoCWTypeVer1.1 (2025/04/21) 
UA9OV CWType operation support software AutoCWType has been upgraded.
AutoCWType_Ver1.1.zip

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Download and unzip AutoCWType Ver1.1.zip and you will find the following
AutoCWType_Install.exe installer
AutoCWType.exe Console screen
AutoCWTypeMain.exe Main program Runs in bag ground
AutoCWTypeSetup.exe setup program
Adi_UpLoader.exe Data transfer program to LoTW, Clublog, eQSL
RIG_Control.exe A program that reads frequencies from a radio
settings.ini
setup.py
setup file
AutoCWType Program Manual.pdf manual

After installation, an icon named AutoCWType Ver1.1 will appear on the disk top.
Open it to launch the console screen

CWType Starts UA9OV CWType alone
CWGet Starts UA9OV CWGet alone
Launch AutoCWType Start CWType, CWGet and AutoCWType to record automatically
setting (of a computer or file, etc.) Setup screen
end Terminates CWType, CWGet, and AutoCWType
However, a stand-alone startup will not be terminated.

UA9OV CWType
CW Keying Program
Free software.
UA9OV CWGet
CW decoding program
Registration costs $35.
Setup screen
 
Callsign This will be the call sign of your station in the ADI file
<STATION_CALLSIGN:10>JI1FGX/DU9
MyGrid Become a grid locator for your own station
<MY_GRIDSQUARE:6>PJ18wf
Log Folder This is where the ADI file is recorded; it is recorded as a file per month.
Example real_time_log_2025_04.adi
Another software, log_receiver_Ver2.2.zip, can be used to view JTDX communication records and
Can be combined and recorded
application folder This is where AutoCWType's various files are stored
CLUBLOG APIKey Key required to upload data to ClubLog
You need to email Clublog support to have it issued.
Yes, sir.
CLUBLOG Password APP Password https://clublog.org/edituser.php?tab=6
CLUBLOG LogFile Upload Log
EQSL User ID (Callsign) e Call sign to log in to QSL
EQSL API URL Upload URL for ADI files
EQL Log File Upload Log
TQSL Path Installation location of tqsl.exe
TQSL Location(Callsign) call sign
Rigctl Path Download and install
Used to read the frequency from the radio
HamlogPath Directory where Turbo Hamlog is installed
Manufacturer Manufacturer of your radio
radio Select your radio
COM port Select COM port for CAT control
baud rate Select communication speed for CAT control
CAT Test Button If the setting is correct, the frequency is read from the radio
operation
l Pressing the macro key or button F1, Ctrl+F1, or Alt+F1 in CWType will read the frequency from RIG and enter it in "O" in CWType
l Call sign, HisRST and frequency are copied and recorded in LOG-[A] of Turbo Hamlog by pressing macro F3 key or F3 button of CWType

l For the frequency of [O] in CWType, the value is copied to Freq in Turbo Hamlog.
l Create a temp.adi file from real_time_log_YYYYY_MM.adi in C:³³.
l Automatically upload to LoTW, Clublog, and eQSL sequentially
l CWType F3 key or F3 button records to TurboHamlog
l Pressing ALT+F3 key or ALT+F3 button on CWType automatically uploads the data to LoTW, Clublog, and eQSL sequentially along with the record to TurboHamlog.
Contest operation is assumed
l F5 of CWType is for logging to ADI file and uploading LoTW, Clublog, eQSL

Pressing the CWType macro key or button F1, Ctrl+F1, Alt+F1 will read the frequency from the radio and enter it in "O
Pressing the macro F3 key or F3 button on CWType will cause the call sign, HisRST, and frequency to
It is copied and recorded in LOG-[A] of Turbo HAMLOG.
The value for frequency is copied to [O] in CWType and the value is copied to Freq in Turbo HAMLOG.
The frequency is automatically read from the radio, but be sure to check that the value is included.
LoTW,Clublog,eQSL recordings are in error
Example of CWType macro
F3, cF3, and aF3 must be macros that send telegrams to initiate and establish communication
F3 begins recording to TurboHamlog
F5 must be the end of communication
F5 will record ADI files and record to LoTW, Clublog, eQSL

If you press ALT+F3 and you get a contest number like 599 123, it will record the contest number in Remarks2 in Hamlog and upload the data to LoTW, Clublog, and eQSL. However, there is no way to record the contest number sent by the other party.

See CWType help for macros
F1 ~[cl]~[tx].cq cq de ji1fgx/du9 ji1fgx/du9 cq Normal CQ Frequency Capture
cF1 ~[cl]~[tx].qrz ji1fgx/du9 QRZ Frequency Capture
aF1 ~[cl]~[tx] cq test de ji1fgx/du9 ji1fgx/du9 CQ for Contest Frequency Capture
F2 ~[cl]~[tx] ji1fgx/du9~[lf]. usher who calls the names of wrestlers, sweeps the ring, etc.  
F3 ~[lf]~[ec].de ji1fgx/du9 ur rst~[er] ~[esr].bk initialling (pact) Record to Hamlog
aFe ~[lf]~[ec] ~[esr] For contest communication Record to Hamlog
Send data to Clublog, eQSL, LoTW
F4 ~[cl].rr qth mindanao island oc130 73~[cl]. telegram  
cF4 cF4 ~[cl].rr tnx qso 73 tu~[cl]. telegram  
F5  tu qrzortu 73 signalling end Send data to Clublog, eQSL, LoTW
The program isAutohotkeyThe script is programmed in the form of a binary conversion, so it is possible to use a binary conversion.
It works independently after installation.
The operation was checked on a Windows 11 computer.
April 20, 2025   April 22, 2025