This release - when switching soundcard RTTY profiles, updates the BPF, Notch, and DPF settings on the Main window's "RTTY receive" panel - on capturing a callsign, conveys that callsign to SpotCollector's "Outgoing Spot" panel (tnx to Rich W3ZJ and Iain N6ML) - extends the and macro commands to include the digital mode, split, and default spot notes (tnx to Rich W3ZJ) - on the "Position and Vector Configuration" window with the GPS disabled and DXKeeper running, updates the position panel to reflect the "my grid square" currently selected in DXKeeper - from "my QTH" specified by the "Default QTH ID" on Log tab of DXKeeper's Configuration window, or absent that from the latitude and longitude specified on the Defaults tab of DXKeeper's Configuration window   - when directed to log a QSO with the "QSO Info" panel specifying a valid grid square, computes the QSO's latitude and longitude and includes them in the ADIF record saved in the minilog and conveyed to DXKeeper - when directed to log a QSO -- with the "QSO Info" panel specifying a valid grid square and an Antenna Path of 'S' or 'L', and with a position specified in the "Position and Vector Configuration" window -- computes the QSO's Distance and includes it in the ADIF record saved in the minilog and conveyed to DXKeeper - when executing the macro command -- with the "QSO Info" panel specifying a valid grid square and an Antenna Path of 'S' or 'L', and with a position specified in the "Position and Vector Configuration" window -- computes and displays the QSO's distance, referring to the "Position and Vector Configuration" window's new "DX units" panel to determine whether distances should be displayed in miles or kilometers - updates the Logging.htm, Macros.htm, and PositionVector.htm documentation files >>>Previous versions of WinWarbler executed the macro command by assuming the user to be located at the QTH specified on the General tab of DXView's Configuration window, and thus reported the Distance displayed on DXView's Main window. As described above, WinWarbler 7.4.1 computes and displays the distance based on the position specified on its "Position and Vector Configuration" window, which can either be obtained from an attached GPS, or from the user's QTH as specified in DXKeeper. WinWarbler 7.4.1 is available via the DXLab Launcher or via 73, Dave, AA6YQ