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Re: Parallel logging
Now I see the problem. It appears that WinSock.LocalIP returns the first first Local IP it sees. In my case I have only a single adaptor, so I never noticed the discrepancy. I will remove the LocakIP
Now I see the problem. It appears that WinSock.LocalIP returns the first first Local IP it sees. In my case I have only a single adaptor, so I never noticed the discrepancy. I will remove the LocakIP
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Bob
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#88575
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Re: Parallel logging
oops just noticed the Port number 52003 on my 2nd PC changed back to 52001 overnight. Can this happen without my intervention?
Again 73 Damian
oops just noticed the Port number 52003 on my 2nd PC changed back to 52001 overnight. Can this happen without my intervention?
Again 73 Damian
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DamianM0BKV
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#88574
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Re: Parallel logging
Hi Bob, 4 pictures from the 2 PCs. The top 2 are from my main PC with the Setup parallel logging IP Address I enter relating to the 2nd PC wireless LAN. In the lower row are pictures from my 2nd PC
Hi Bob, 4 pictures from the 2 PCs. The top 2 are from my main PC with the Setup parallel logging IP Address I enter relating to the 2nd PC wireless LAN. In the lower row are pictures from my 2nd PC
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DamianM0BKV
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#88573
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Re: Parallel logging
The event viewer shows this (on my wireless LAN setup). What is you want, and why? SeventyThree(s).
The event viewer shows this (on my wireless LAN setup). What is you want, and why? SeventyThree(s).
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Bob
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#88572
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Re: Parallel logging
Hi thanks Bob, all understood about TCP and the loopback IP address. I'm still interested to know if the wireless local IP address, if in use, can be the local IP address in the TCP event viewer
Hi thanks Bob, all understood about TCP and the loopback IP address. I'm still interested to know if the wireless local IP address, if in use, can be the local IP address in the TCP event viewer
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DamianM0BKV
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#88571
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Re: WSJT-X not populating log entry field with callsign
#wsjtx
I have been looking at this for weeks trying different things and I think I have just found it. This setting was not ticked
No Idea how that got changed unless it was during an update.
I have been looking at this for weeks trying different things and I think I have just found it. This setting was not ticked
No Idea how that got changed unless it was during an update.
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Colin Hendry
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#88570
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WSJT-X not populating log entry field with callsign
#wsjtx
Hi again,
Another isuue thats just started is when using WSJT-X the callsign is no longer passed to Logger32 so Ricks Lookup program doesn't run. If I log the contact from the WSJT-X log window it is
Hi again,
Another isuue thats just started is when using WSJT-X the callsign is no longer passed to Logger32 so Ricks Lookup program doesn't run. If I log the contact from the WSJT-X log window it is
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Colin Hendry
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#88569
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Flags not being set for new QSOs
#log
Hello,
Recently, the last three weeks or so, Logger32 has stopped setting the QSO flags whena log entry is made. Anyone seeing this or have an idea on how to fix it. I am running the latest version of
Hello,
Recently, the last three weeks or so, Logger32 has stopped setting the QSO flags whena log entry is made. Anyone seeing this or have an idea on how to fix it. I am running the latest version of
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Colin Hendry
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#88568
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Re: Parallel logging
The TCP server socket is bound to the localhost address 127.0.0.1. When parallel logging is enabled and a QSO is logged/modified/deleted, the socket is momentarily bound to the IP address of another
The TCP server socket is bound to the localhost address 127.0.0.1. When parallel logging is enabled and a QSO is logged/modified/deleted, the socket is momentarily bound to the IP address of another
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Bob
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#88567
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Re: Parallel logging
Is it possible in the 'TCP event viewer' window to replace the Local IP Address from the Ethernet cable connection IP Address that both my PCs ALWAYS are showing with the wireless connection IP
Is it possible in the 'TCP event viewer' window to replace the Local IP Address from the Ethernet cable connection IP Address that both my PCs ALWAYS are showing with the wireless connection IP
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DamianM0BKV
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#88566
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Re: Log entry pane problem
Cheers,
Un fuerte abrazo!
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73, 72,Edwin - YV5EN (former YV5HUJ, 1979-2011)
web: www.qsl.net/yv5en
Tweet: @YV5EN
Instagram: @YV5EN
Cheers,
Un fuerte abrazo!
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73, 72,Edwin - YV5EN (former YV5HUJ, 1979-2011)
web: www.qsl.net/yv5en
Tweet: @YV5EN
Instagram: @YV5EN
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YV5EN - Edwin
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#88565
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Re: Log entry pane problem
Edwin, I have followed your instructions and now I can see all the fields.
Thank you very much for your contribution.
73! Pp
Edwin, I have followed your instructions and now I can see all the fields.
Thank you very much for your contribution.
73! Pp
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Pp
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#88564
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Re: Log entry pane problem
I think this is a different DLL. The callsign field of your DLL is 'Call' but the other DLL is 'Indicativo'. It looks like the DLL is using long words that do not fit in the space available.
I think this is a different DLL. The callsign field of your DLL is 'Call' but the other DLL is 'Indicativo'. It looks like the DLL is using long words that do not fit in the space available.
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Bob
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#88563
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Re: Log entry pane problem
Hi to all,
I have L32 v4.0.294 using the 3082.dd Spanish Language file downloaded from here: https://www.logger32.net/files/EA40244.zip but renamed to 8202.dll and my Logbook Entry Window and settings
Hi to all,
I have L32 v4.0.294 using the 3082.dd Spanish Language file downloaded from here: https://www.logger32.net/files/EA40244.zip but renamed to 8202.dll and my Logbook Entry Window and settings
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YV5EN - Edwin
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#88562
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Re: Grid squares database and a lookup
Milos
CheckCall is designed always with minimum space. You can easily find small space
for CheckCall.
73 de aki
JA1NLX
Milos
CheckCall is designed always with minimum space. You can easily find small space
for CheckCall.
73 de aki
JA1NLX
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By
ja1nlx
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#88561
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Re: Log entry pane problem
I´m using the Font size liked by Win10
And this is my setup of my Lobook Entry and Label font & color
I´m using the Font size liked by Win10
And this is my setup of my Lobook Entry and Label font & color
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Pp
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#88560
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Re: Logbook Nam Field
L32Lookups accesses QRZ.COM. Are an HTTP or XML user? Please give me a handful of callsigns that have been logged with no Name in the logbook. SeventyThree(s)
L32Lookups accesses QRZ.COM. Are an HTTP or XML user? Please give me a handful of callsigns that have been logged with no Name in the logbook. SeventyThree(s)
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Bob
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#88559
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Re: Log entry pane problem
This thread doesn't seem to be going anywhere ... Let me make a suggestion/recommendation ... Anyone using the Spanish language DLL NOT seeing this problem, please post a picture of your Logbook Entry
This thread doesn't seem to be going anywhere ... Let me make a suggestion/recommendation ... Anyone using the Spanish language DLL NOT seeing this problem, please post a picture of your Logbook Entry
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Bob
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#88557
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Re: Log entry pane problem
What Font size are you using in Windows Settings???
73 Rick
What Font size are you using in Windows Settings???
73 Rick
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Rick Ellison
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#88556
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Re: ADIF 3.1.3
For those interested in Worked All Britain (WAB) Collecting. Namely the Databases that have been uploaded into this group's Files area. The 7 countries of the UK have to be added to the file
For those interested in Worked All Britain (WAB) Collecting. Namely the Databases that have been uploaded into this group's Files area. The 7 countries of the UK have to be added to the file
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DamianM0BKV
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#88555
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