Hi,
I want to log qso's done in WSJT directly in Log4OM; the procedure explained in the manual (page 164-) goes through JT alert, which is essentially OK for me.
The problem is that JT alert needs a specific reference to a SQLite file used by Log4OM; I don't use SQLite, my Log4Om DB is on an external MySQL server.
Am I stuck or is there a way around this ? Logically if the QSO is sent over in UDP to Log4OM, why do we need a SQLite reference ?
73, HB9CAT
WSJT logging
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Re: WSJT logging
It's just the way JTAlert was written, I don't know if it can write direct to a MySQL file you would need to ask the author of JTAlert
73 Terry G4POP
Re: WSJT logging
Ok Terry,
I just thought that the Log4OM UDP connection was meant to "pass" a QSO, with no need to access any file; I'll contact the JT Alert author to clarify.
Marco HB9CAT
I just thought that the Log4OM UDP connection was meant to "pass" a QSO, with no need to access any file; I'll contact the JT Alert author to clarify.
Marco HB9CAT
Re: WSJT logging
Actually: the QSO gets logged into Log4OM
but an alarm window is shown, according to which it couldn't be logged.
I'll just disregard that window
Marco HB9CAT
but an alarm window is shown, according to which it couldn't be logged.
I'll just disregard that window
Marco HB9CAT
Re: WSJT logging
Marco,
I get that a lot and also do not worry about it, especially as I have the recent QSO tab (F8) showing all the time and can see the QSO having been correctly written.
Best 73
I get that a lot and also do not worry about it, especially as I have the recent QSO tab (F8) showing all the time and can see the QSO having been correctly written.
Best 73
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