UDP inbound connection

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K0AY
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UDP inbound connection

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Yesterday, I started up V2. The program opened normally but all the user settings were all unfilled. I filled them all in but am having problems with UDP connections. WSJT-X complains:
error message client exception message format UDP server 127.0.0.1:2237

In the user's guide, I have copied the top entry on the left box. I think that should be the only entry to receive QSOs from WSJT-X.

Suggestions please.
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Re: UDP inbound connection

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Hello K0AY,

Look on the manual on page 168.
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Maybe this will help.
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K0AY
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Re: UDP inbound connection

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Patrick...

Many thanks for your help. When I type in the entry as shown in the user manual the press the + at the right, nothing gets transferred to the box below as shown below. Interesting that my user manual stipulates [UDP_INBOUND] {JTMESSAGE[ 2237] WSJT DIRECT however I have the same problem that pressing the+ on the right does not transfer the entry to the box below.
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Re: UDP inbound connection

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Hi,

(1) Normally you have to enter your port number first.
(2) Then give a name to that connection and (3) then type the service.
When that's all done, (4) press the plus (+) sign.
If everything was entered correctly, you should see entered data in the bottom box at UDP Inbound connections.
This is how I did it in version 2.17.0.0
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