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- 10 Jul 2020, 23:31
- Forum: General discussions
- Topic: How many call signs have I worked?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3018
Re: How many call signs have I worked?
You can do that relatively quickly with PowerShell text processing. In Log4OM: File->Export CSV check ONLY the call field save to "calls.csv" In PowerShell: Get-Content .\calls.csv | Sort-Object -Unique | Measure-Object You can also get a list of your 10 most frequent contacts in PowerShel...
- 24 Jun 2020, 21:07
- Forum: User support
- Topic: Question about ADIF Monitor and Submodes
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2521
Re: Question about ADIF Monitor and Submodes
Closing the loop after some testing.... Using the Log4OM ADIF Function to monitor the "...\flDigi.files\temp\log.adif" files seems to address all the problems. Those temporary files are ADIF v3 compliant and pressing the log button in FLDigi transfers all the data to Log4OM correctly inclu...
- 17 Jun 2020, 21:38
- Forum: User support
- Topic: Question about ADIF Monitor and Submodes
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2521
Re: Question about ADIF Monitor and Submodes
As a quick update.... FLDigi does generate a full ADIF 3.x compliant file entry for each logged QSO, but does so in a temporary file at ...\fldigi.files\temp\log.adif. This file is volatile and only valid for the current run of FLDigi, but might be sufficient for what I would like to accomplish with...
- 16 Jun 2020, 23:33
- Forum: User support
- Topic: Question about ADIF Monitor and Submodes
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2521
Re: Question about ADIF Monitor and Submodes
Hi Daniele, Thanks for the response. Looking at modelist now, but I don't think that's a safe way to get where I need to go. But it did make a couple of options spring to mind that I'll explore further: 1) Though FLDigi uses a non-standard ADIF file as it's on-disk format, it also has an ADIF export...
- 16 Jun 2020, 02:05
- Forum: User support
- Topic: Question about ADIF Monitor and Submodes
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2521
Re: Question about ADIF Monitor and Submodes
Hi Terry, Thanks for the quick response and agree with tracking things down with FLDigi folks. I suspect it will be a big ask since they are using ADIF as their native storage format, so this is akin to changing the database schema. For completeness on the displayed Sub Mode issue, here's the truth ...
- 15 Jun 2020, 01:03
- Forum: User support
- Topic: Question about ADIF Monitor and Submodes
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2521
Question about ADIF Monitor and Submodes
Hi, Tracking down some minor integration issues with the ADIF Monitor function. Read trough the manual and I think the problem is mostly on the other end, but wanted to double-check that I am not misunderstanding. I run multiple concurrent instances of FLDigi and use Log4OM ADIF Monitor to track the...
- 12 Jun 2020, 20:27
- Forum: Error reports
- Topic: LOTW status from WSJTX via UDP gets "requested" status
- Replies: 7
- Views: 3847
Re: LOTW status from WSJTX via UDP gets "requested" status
As a follow-up..
Resetting Confirmations to the defaults and then reselecting my preferred choices fixed things. Not sure how it got out of sync.
Resetting Confirmations to the defaults and then reselecting my preferred choices fixed things. Not sure how it got out of sync.
- 09 Jun 2020, 07:31
- Forum: General discussions
- Topic: Power Transfer
- Replies: 5
- Views: 2753
Re: Power Transfer
It works the same way when logging direct from WSJT-X or through GridTracker — the power setting in the WSJT pop up is preserved in LOG4OM.
(I alternate between direct and through gridtracker)
(I alternate between direct and through gridtracker)
- 09 Jun 2020, 07:22
- Forum: Error reports
- Topic: LOTW status from WSJTX via UDP gets "requested" status
- Replies: 7
- Views: 3847
Re: LOTW status from WSJTX via UDP gets "requested" status
It seems like something in Utilities/QSL Manager changed with 2.7. “Select Required” refuses to search for No and resets query to Requested. This was not the case with 2.6. I can still upload to LoTW and EQSL, but only by doing a manual search and select rather that using the select required. I don’...
- 25 May 2020, 21:18
- Forum: General discussions
- Topic: second rx from flex-6300
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2453
Re: second rx from flex-6300
That's working as designed. With OmniRig, you can control two rigs, each of which could have two VFOs (SO2R). There are two ways you could choose to set things up with Flex, SmartSDR and OmniRig. The first is what you are doing -- you have two slice receivers, you assign a CAT to each slice, and ass...