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FSK
In the MMVARI Engine, when I select MMVARI Mode FSK, FSK31 appears as the Submode in the Logbook Entry window. Is this a type O or this intended? If intended, what does FSK31 mean? I am using Logger32
In the MMVARI Engine, when I select MMVARI Mode FSK, FSK31 appears as the Submode in the Logbook Entry window. Is this a type O or this intended? If intended, what does FSK31 mean? I am using Logger32
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Al Mecozzi WA8LBZ <AMECOZZI@...>
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#72428
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Re: Logger32 Utilities
I can download from this site
73
Jan
PA4JJ
Op 18-10-2017 om 08:55 schreef vk2hvpaul@... [hamlogger]:
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I can download from this site
73
Jan
PA4JJ
Op 18-10-2017 om 08:55 schreef vk2hvpaul@... [hamlogger]:
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Jan <hamlogger@...>
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#72427
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Re: Logger32 Utilities
Hi Rick,
Yes your site is great...best of luck hi
Paul vk2hv
Hi Rick,
Yes your site is great...best of luck hi
Paul vk2hv
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Paul Hanna
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#72426
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Re: Logger32 Utilities
Jim,
This site does not let you download ???
Paul
Jim,
This site does not let you download ???
Paul
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Paul Hanna
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#72425
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Re: Logger32 Utilities
Paul..
Thanks to your email I found that my website was down. It has been down for 2 days as best as I can tell all of the wordpress sites on our server were hacked and had main files deleted.. Going
Paul..
Thanks to your email I found that my website was down. It has been down for 2 days as best as I can tell all of the wordpress sites on our server were hacked and had main files deleted.. Going
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Rick Ellison
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#72424
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Logger32 Utilities
Hi Paul,
This may be the URL you're for:
http://www.logger32.net/utilities.html#.WebBcyblvZ4
Jim - K5LAD
wrote:
"It's so simple to be wise. Just think of something
stupid to say and then don't
Hi Paul,
This may be the URL you're for:
http://www.logger32.net/utilities.html#.WebBcyblvZ4
Jim - K5LAD
wrote:
"It's so simple to be wise. Just think of something
stupid to say and then don't
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Jim Pickett
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#72423
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Logger32 Utilities
Looking for the Logger32 utilities as all download sites seem to be closed
Paul
Looking for the Logger32 utilities as all download sites seem to be closed
Paul
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Paul Hanna
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Re: wsjt-x QSO log import into L32
Hi Mike,
I semi agree with you. I have a batch file that runs every 15 minutes and uploads the last log file to a USB memory stick, but also to my homepage. At work, I download the copy from my
Hi Mike,
I semi agree with you. I have a batch file that runs every 15 minutes and uploads the last log file to a USB memory stick, but also to my homepage. At work, I download the copy from my
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n5kd
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#72421
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Re: wsjt-x QSO log import into L32
I copy the last of the 10 databases to an external HDD. Can't be doing with all this cloud stuff. Local data storage is very inexpensive, why put it in the hands of some virtually unaccountable tech
I copy the last of the 10 databases to an external HDD. Can't be doing with all this cloud stuff. Local data storage is very inexpensive, why put it in the hands of some virtually unaccountable tech
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Michael Harris
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Re: wsjt-x QSO log import into L32
Mike Logger32 already has an auto-backup utility.
Click on the Zip databases and Logbook icon (the one at the extreme left of the menu bar) and select schedule. I do a full backup at shutdown to
Mike Logger32 already has an auto-backup utility.
Click on the Zip databases and Logbook icon (the one at the extreme left of the menu bar) and select schedule. I do a full backup at shutdown to
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Rick Williams - VE7TK
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#72419
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Re: wsjt-x QSO log import into L32
😊 The plot thickens! I’m using WSJT-X not JTDX (as indicated by the subject line above).
73 Aki-san
Gary ZL2iFB
😊 The plot thickens! I’m using WSJT-X not JTDX (as indicated by the subject line above).
73 Aki-san
Gary ZL2iFB
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Gary@...
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Re: wsjt-x QSO log import into L32
Gary
It is JTDX (not WSJT-x) which tell Logger32 logged QSO data via TCP.
73 de aki ja1nlx
---In hamlogger@..., <Gary@...> wrote :
Thanks everyone …
John: yes, I could mess around trimming
Gary
It is JTDX (not WSJT-x) which tell Logger32 logged QSO data via TCP.
73 de aki ja1nlx
---In hamlogger@..., <Gary@...> wrote :
Thanks everyone …
John: yes, I could mess around trimming
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ayoshida@...
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Re: wsjt-x QSO log import into L32
Thanks everyone …
John: yes, I could mess around trimming out just the latest QSOs from the WSJT-X log to import into Logger32 using SP7DQR’s program or Notepad or whatever, but that’s
Thanks everyone …
John: yes, I could mess around trimming out just the latest QSOs from the WSJT-X log to import into Logger32 using SP7DQR’s program or Notepad or whatever, but that’s
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Gary@...
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#72416
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Re: wsjt-x QSO log import into L32
Download latest Logger32 Help file and See: Misc | TCP server
73, Jim – w5ifp@...
Download latest Logger32 Help file and See: Misc | TCP server
73, Jim – w5ifp@...
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Jim Hargrave <w5ifp@...>
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Re: wsjt-x QSO log import into L32
This is all getting too complicated.
I've created a simple batch file called from the L32 Utilities menu that MOVES the wsjtx_log.adi file to the folder where my downloads go. From there I simply use
This is all getting too complicated.
I've created a simple batch file called from the L32 Utilities menu that MOVES the wsjtx_log.adi file to the folder where my downloads go. From there I simply use
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Michael Harris
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Re: wsjt-x QSO log import into L32
Gary
You could try using the ADIF Filter program available from here: http://sp7dqr.pl/en/converters.php
Have it filter your WSJT-X log by date based on the last qso in your Logger32 log.
This will
Gary
You could try using the ADIF Filter program available from here: http://sp7dqr.pl/en/converters.php
Have it filter your WSJT-X log by date based on the last qso in your Logger32 log.
This will
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John Munton <JOHNG7SSE@...>
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Re: wsjt-x QSO log import into L32
Thanks Gerald.
Yes … but checking through the bad.adi is a separate, optional user activity after the import is done, which I suspect hardly ever gets done. I’m suggesting it might be nice to
Thanks Gerald.
Yes … but checking through the bad.adi is a separate, optional user activity after the import is done, which I suspect hardly ever gets done. I’m suggesting it might be nice to
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Gary@...
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Re: wsjt-x QSO log import into L32
The log .adi file is a hidden file and doesn’t appear in a search. Simplyright click on the file you see in the wsjt-x folder and unhide it. I created ashortcut to the file and stuck it on my
The log .adi file is a hidden file and doesn’t appear in a search. Simplyright click on the file you see in the wsjt-x folder and unhide it. I created ashortcut to the file and stuck it on my
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Gerry VE6LB
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#72411
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FTDX-5000 with microHAM USB III
Hi guys, Is there any step by step or youtube moovie how to connect FTDX5000 + MICROham USB Interface III with Logger32 out there somewhere?
.. So I can have freq read in Logger32, PSK's CW MMTTY
Hi guys, Is there any step by step or youtube moovie how to connect FTDX5000 + MICROham USB Interface III with Logger32 out there somewhere?
.. So I can have freq read in Logger32, PSK's CW MMTTY
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Aleksander Žagar
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Re: wsjt-x QSO log import into L32
Gary,
You may already know this, but looking at the bad.adi file that is generated during an import includes all the rejected qsos along with the reason they were rejected.
> Gerald, VE1DT
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Gary,
You may already know this, but looking at the bad.adi file that is generated during an import includes all the rejected qsos along with the reason they were rejected.
> Gerald, VE1DT
---In
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gboutin@...
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#72409
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