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Distance

Posted: 10 Oct 2014, 23:05
by G4DWV
There is a big difference between the distance reported by WSJT-X and Log4OM.

For example, just had a JT65 QSO with the USA on a silent band (could not hear his signal - amazing mode). Log4OM reports 5961 miles and WSJT-X says 3711 miles.

Which should I trust, hi hi?

73 Guy G4DWV/4X1LT

Re: Distance

Posted: 11 Oct 2014, 00:10
by G4POP
I would suggest that one is Km and the others miles, have you checked for that?

Re: Distance

Posted: 11 Oct 2014, 10:20
by G4DWV
G4POP wrote:I would suggest that one is Km and the others miles, have you checked for that?
First thing I did :D . Both show miles. BUT 3711 miles does = 5961 km. I can confirm that 'show settings in miles' is selected in Log4OM settings, settings 1 tab.
Looks like Log4OM is showing Km when miles are selected.
I am logging WSJT-X 1.3 via JTAlert 2.4.0 to Log4OM.

Best 73 de Guy G4DWV/4X1LT

Re: Distance

Posted: 11 Oct 2014, 12:57
by DF5WW
Hi Guy,

i am not shure about this so my latest work with WSJT-X is more than a year away. But could it be that there are settings in WSJT-X or JT-Alert X (which is needed for logging into L4O) are setted to km instead of miles ??? Only an idea ;) ;)

B.t.w. L4O got informations from 3rd party SW like JT-Alert or WSJT-X only as imported data ... I think there is no option at the moment that calculate other distances. What i mean is that a 3rd party logging imported via communicator may show KM but L4O show the same number as Miles :?: :?:

Re: Distance

Posted: 11 Oct 2014, 19:04
by G4DWV
Hi,

WSJT-X is displaying in miles. AIUI JTAlert is just a conduit for the data.

I will contact K1JT.

73

Re: Distance

Posted: 11 Oct 2014, 20:36
by IW3HMH
Log4OM use ADIF standard, where distance is saved as km.
Importing an ADIF will consider distance expressed as km.
Distances are saved in km into database.

Miles are converted on the user interface based on distance calculated between two locators or from log, where all data are km.

Re: Distance

Posted: 11 Oct 2014, 20:50
by G4DWV
IW3HMH wrote:Log4OM use ADIF standard, where distance is saved as km.
Importing an ADIF will consider distance expressed as km.
Distances are saved in km into database.

Miles are converted on the user interface based on distance calculated between two locators or from log, where all data are km.
I see now. The wording of the option in the Settings 1 tab gives the impression that 'miles' will be a global option (i.e. includes log distance) and not just confined to the interface.

Many thanks for your clarification.

73 de Guy