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More DX ToolBox Updates (Windows and Macintosh)
ChrisSmolinski:
I've released a beta version of DX ToolBox, 4.7.0b1, which includes a new window, one for displaying a list of longwave NDB (Non Directional Beacon) stations.
Enter in a frequency, and you see a list of all beacons on that frequency, along with the pertinent information. It uses the "export_RNA.xls" database file that you can download from the RNA site: http://www.classaxe.com/dx/ndb/rna
(Click the All RNA > Excel button at the bottom of that page to get a fresh copy of the file, which is actually not an Excel file, but rather html) Make sure you keep the "export_RNA.xls" with the DX ToolBox app, if you move files around on your computer.
As with other parts of DX ToolBox, support for the SdrDx SDR app is also included. The NDB window will track frequency along with SdrDx, and you can change the tuned frequency in SdrDx from the window.
Available for Mac and Windows, I've not done extensive testing with Windows yet, so let me know how it goes.
ChrisSmolinski:
I've made a few more tweaks to the Beacon window in DX ToolBox, as well as other parts of the software. Namely the SWBC Schedule window, which displays the broadcast language in plain text rather than just an abbreviation, as well as an option to only display stations actually on the air at that time. Plus some more improvements to the SdrDx interface. There's also SdrDx interface improvements in the AM Stations window.
There's a new beta out, version 4.7.0b2, which is now available on the download page: http://www.blackcatsystems.com/download/dxtoolbox.html
MDK2:
It doesn't appear to be compatible with macOS Sierra (10.12) yet, is that correct?
ChrisSmolinski:
--- Quote from: MDK2 on October 11, 2016, 1110 UTC ---It doesn't appear to be compatible with macOS Sierra (10.12) yet, is that correct?
--- End quote ---
The only small issue I have run into is that it won't read the associated files that come with the download, due to "App Translocation" introduced in 10.12 (Google it if you want to see the gory details, it's more Apple Security Theater). There is an easy work around. In Finder, drag the DX ToolBox app out of the downloaded folder. Then drag it back in. That's it. That clears the quarantine bit, and all is well.
ChrisSmolinski:
Beta version 4.7.0b2 is available for both Windows and Macintosh from the bottom of this page: http://www.blackcatsystems.com/download/dxtoolbox.html
This update to the beta adds transmitter sites to the Shortwave Schedule window.
This information is sent to SdrDx if you are running it, so you can instantly see what station(s) you might be listening to:
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