As far as I can tell, the answer to my question is probably "No", but I have to ask.
Can Log4OM integrate to the MMTTY RTTY engine, and specifically true FSK transmission, not AFSK?
MMTTY
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Re: MMTTY
Hello Hans,
Log4om cannot grab the QSO data from MMTTY at this time but you could synchronise frequency and mode by using a VSP splitter. You can of course export an ADIF from MMTTY and import it into Log4om.
Once we are past the Log4om version 2.00 hurdle we may include MMTTY in Log4OM now that Mako has released the code as open source for developers.
Having said all of that if MMTTY stores log data in an ADIF file like FLDigi then we should be able to interrogate that file, I will have a look later today and get back to you!
Log4om cannot grab the QSO data from MMTTY at this time but you could synchronise frequency and mode by using a VSP splitter. You can of course export an ADIF from MMTTY and import it into Log4om.
Once we are past the Log4om version 2.00 hurdle we may include MMTTY in Log4OM now that Mako has released the code as open source for developers.
Having said all of that if MMTTY stores log data in an ADIF file like FLDigi then we should be able to interrogate that file, I will have a look later today and get back to you!
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Re: MMTTY
Hello Hans,
Sorry for the delay in checking the possibility of grabbing QSO data from MMTTY
At this time we do not have a facility in LOG4OM to import the log data from MMTTY because the MMTTY program uses a .MDT file which is a Microsoft Access Add-in Data file to store its logbook data not an ADIF like FLDigi.
Sorry for the delay in checking the possibility of grabbing QSO data from MMTTY
At this time we do not have a facility in LOG4OM to import the log data from MMTTY because the MMTTY program uses a .MDT file which is a Microsoft Access Add-in Data file to store its logbook data not an ADIF like FLDigi.
73 Terry G4POP
Re: MMTTY
Sri to bump this, but Airlink Express uses the MMVARI engine so that may be a work around. The program can export to ADIF but itself uses MDB internally AFAICS.
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