Hello,
I have Log4OM set to watch the ADIF for WSJTX. When a new QSO is completed it gets added to the log4om qso list as expected. However it doesn't appear to upload to any of the external services. I have Automatic upload on QSO checked, but now I have 20+ QSOs that are not published anywhere.
Monitoring ADIF file doesn't upload to external sites
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Re: Monitoring ADIF file doesn't upload to external sites
Why are you doing it that way?2e0txe wrote: 06 Feb 2020, 18:44 Hello,
I have Log4OM set to watch the ADIF for WSJTX. When a new QSO is completed it gets added to the log4om qso list as expected. However it doesn't appear to upload to any of the external services. I have Automatic upload on QSO checked, but now I have 20+ QSOs that are not published anywhere.
1. Uncheck the ADIF monitor for WSJTX in Log4OM
2. Download the user guide to get a fresh copy
3. Follow the instruction in the user guide!
73 Terry G4POP
Re: Monitoring ADIF file doesn't upload to external sites
Because in the application which I'm testing the ADIF file will be available via a Dropbox/Google Docs/Some form of file syncing. When I return from my /p work with my Raspberry Pi and its internet connection is restored.
The fact is the QSO is added and it *still* doesn't upload to different external services.
In order to work it the way in the user manual I would need a constant internet connection back to my QTH and a SSH Tunnel to allow the port to be forwarded.
Easier to fix the bug imho.
The fact is the QSO is added and it *still* doesn't upload to different external services.
In order to work it the way in the user manual I would need a constant internet connection back to my QTH and a SSH Tunnel to allow the port to be forwarded.
Easier to fix the bug imho.