Specifications

Sound announces
Ability to play WAV file for sound announcement when receiving DX-Spots or particular
messages from a BBS or Cluster is given. TRX-Manager is not provided with any WAV file :
you have to create these files and to fill in the corresponding parameters of the Preferences
dialog box under WAV tab. Wave files must be located in the TRX-Manager\Wave folder
(see note about the UseMyDucuments option).
Please avoid using WAV files more than 25 K.
Note
All sound effects may be disabled/enabled by unchecking/checking the Sound checkbox (
Preferences under Software).
If these WAV files are not found, by default, TRX-Manager plays the system sounds
Exclamation or Asterisk. The settings for these sounds are done from the Windows
configuration panel.
Sound announce when receiving a DX-Spot
You have to put the WAV file to play (DX.WAV by default or Exclamation) into
the TRX-Manager's folder, then, if necessary, to fill in the corresponding field. The WAV file
will be played as soon as a new spot is received. By checking Needed and/or New One, a file
(to be defined) may also be played when a required and/or totally new one country is
announced on a Cluster.
Sound announce associated with DX tracking (and WOTA)
You have to put the WAV file to play (GONG.WAV by default or Asterisk) into the
TRX-Manager's directory, then, if necessary, to fill in the corresponding field. The WAV file will
be played as soon as a DX to track is found and/or a message is received in the WOTA
window.
Sound announce associated with a QSO Before
You have to put the WAV file to play (QSOBefore by default or Exclamation) into the
TRX-Manager's directory, then, if necessary, to fill in the corresponding field. The WAV file will
be played when a callsign is found in the LogBook.
Sound announces for a particular message
It may be interesting to define a sound announce for a particular message (received in the
Terminal) or event such as : particular callsign, disconnection… You may define up to five
messages and their corresponding WAV files. Each message must be more than three
characters long (caps on or off).
Example
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