Where is this "CLEAR CALLSIGN" option in JTAlert that you suspect is having an effect on LoG4OM? JTAlert can send the DX Callsign to Log4OM but does not clear the Callsign.
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- 13 Nov 2020, 23:11
- Forum: User support
- Topic: Lockups with Log4OM and JTALert
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1236
- 29 Jun 2020, 22:16
- Forum: User support
- Topic: WSJT-X logs to Log4OM2, but add JTAlert and it doesn't
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1727
Re: WSJT-X logs to Log4OM2, but add JTAlert and it doesn't
JTAlert will log WSJT-X QSOs fine. It also sends the DXCall to Log4 when it changes in WSJT-X so Log4 will update its display. BUT, this will only happen if you setup Log4 correctly. The JTAlert help file has very simple instructions for getting the integration working, "Settings -> Logging -> ...
- 04 Feb 2020, 08:16
- Forum: Error reports
- Topic: ADIF export, incorrect character count for <STATE> field
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1875
ADIF export, incorrect character count for <STATE> field
The <STATE> field of an adif export (ver 2.2.0.0) is using an incorrect character count, it is including a count of characters associated with any comments added to the end of the State data. eg. <STATE:45>SL // Sakhalinskaya oblast' (Sakhalin Oblast) Any characters after and including the "//&...
- 22 Jan 2020, 05:14
- Forum: General discussions
- Topic: JTalert and Log4OM version 2
- Replies: 67
- Views: 46144
Re: JTalert and Log4OM version 2
When you get the prompt to save the QSO (if you use that option) do you then get an error or warning message indicating that JTAlert can't confirm being able to log to the Log4OM2 SQLite file? And then a moment or two later the QSO does appear in the F7 Recent QSOs Tab. Log4OM V2 is slower in writi...
- 29 Nov 2018, 01:15
- Forum: General discussions
- Topic: Log4OM - JTAlertX - WSJT-X intercommunication
- Replies: 9
- Views: 9961
Re: Log4OM - JTAlertX - WSJT-X intercommunication
We also added an INI file to let them autoconfigure some parameters without asking user to provide them, but it's (right now, as far as i know) not used. I wish to avoid wasting more time on useful-but-not-used features ?????! What .ini file is JTAlert not using? JTAlert uses the Log4OM provided st...
- 22 Feb 2018, 05:00
- Forum: Software Integration
- Topic: LOg4om and JT-alert
- Replies: 22
- Views: 29899
Re: LOg4om and JT-alert
Looks like that LOG4OM hangs when JT-alert writes to the log file. JTAlert doesn't write to the Log4OM log file. JTAlert sends an appropriate logging command via the Log4OM logging interface and Log4OM itself does the actual writing to the log file. If the logging is slow or broken, the fault lies ...
- 05 Feb 2018, 06:47
- Forum: User Support
- Topic: USA zone 5 issue
- Replies: 17
- Views: 10773
Re: USA zone 5 bug?
Hello Gents, I checked some log entries recently for the zone numbers and found many that are actually in zone 3 and 4, are listed as in zone 5. So I did some searching for anything related to this in the forum and found some discussion about it concerning that the original qrz entry could be wrong...
- 21 Nov 2017, 08:08
- Forum: User Support
- Topic: Starting external software using multiple profiles
- Replies: 10
- Views: 7361
Re: Starting external software using multiple profiles
I've searched and can't find any reference to my issue. Hopefully I didn't miss it. In my situation, I start Log4OM and use it to launch JTAlert which in turn launches WSJT-X. When I'm not operating one of the digital modes, I thought it would be nice to setup a second profile by cloning and then u...
- 14 Nov 2017, 09:59
- Forum: User Support
- Topic: No solar datas are in the log, if using JTAlert for logging.
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3724
Re: No solar datas are in the log, if using JTAlert for logging.
JTAlert writes directly to the Log4OM database and if the solar data is missing from the data JTAlert saves then you need to ask JTAlert's author this question and he will possibly add it, it is not a Log4OM error or deficiency Terry, This is not the case. JTAlert NEVER writes directly to the Log4O...
- 07 Aug 2017, 21:05
- Forum: Software Integration
- Topic: WSJT-X and LOG4OM - Newbie Question
- Replies: 8
- Views: 20755
Re: WSJT-X and LOG4OM - Newbie Question
You need to install JTAlert and set WSJT-X and JTAlert up according to their user guides and then every QSO will log directly to Log4OM using the UDP connection. All three programs must be running as an administrator by right clicking on the install files and selecting 'Run as administrator' There ...