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You'd need to ask that support from Log4OM not something we support. |
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Ok, so what is the best program to use to send logs other than direct input or cloudlogoffline.
Using windows here.
…On 8 Dec 2023, 18:04, at 18:04, Peter Goodhall ***@***.***> wrote:
You'd need to ask that support from Log4OM not something we support.
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Thanks. Trying to avoid the manual part though.
…On 8 Dec 2023, 19:01, at 19:01, HB9HIL ***@***.***> wrote:
I don't know Log4OM but probably the easiest way would be to export the
QSO as ADIF from Log4om and import in in Cloudlog manually.
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This is the way i hqve done it so far. I just wondered if there was an easier automatic way. How about cloudlogcat? I have tried Aurora, but no idea what i am doing with it or how to interface it to another program.
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When I migrated from Log4OM to Cloudlog, I just did an ADIF export from
Log4OM and imported it in Cloudlog.
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Lovely, thank you. I have CloudlogCAT talking to the server, just need to interface with radio. Tomorrows project.
I will ask support at log4om if they would maybe add a Cloudlog upload feature.
The only thing Cloudlog needs is its own logging program, or to be included in the most popular ones.
…On 8 Dec 2023, 20:01, at 20:01, HB9HIL ***@***.***> wrote:
## CloudlogCat
This Programm is able to read Frequency and Mode from your radio over a
COM Port and pipe it to Cloudlog. With that you are able to log the
real Frequency and Mode in QSO window. Also you have the possibility to
pipe information from Sat32PC to Cloudlog.
## Aurora
This Programm handles mainly piping qso from WSJT-X to Cloudlog. This
could be an option you could try IF Log4OM has the possibility to
stream the QSO data over an UDP stream. But as mentioned. I don't know
Log4OM and it's capabilities.
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Thanks. I could do that, but if anyone has the same question in the future, they will not know how to resolve it if you help me via email. Not everyone arrives at Cloudlog with a lot of programming or Linux experience, so stupid questions will be asked.
99% of my operating is remote.
Cloudlogoffline takes care of that uploading ssb contacts immediately to my cloudlog server.
I was just womdering if there was a windows program for digi. Cloudlogcat seems to be the answer for digi stuff. So i will set that up tomorrow.
I do not mind logging manually with live qso. What i would like is all the important stuff on one tab. Switching tabs to input freqs twice does not seem to make any sense. Unless i am missing something very obvious, like configuring the panel to my needs. Is is what you need to do?
While we are talking about manual inputting, the qrz lookup does not work for me at all.
I am aware for full details to be populated needs a sub to QRZ.
I fill out my qrz username and password in the config file, change callbook to qrz, use fullname true.
Selecting callbook to qrz results in a timeout error once a call has been input. The only way to get Cloudlog back online again is to changeback to hamqth and a restart of apache.
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I'm really sorry to say that but it seems like you are using Cloudlog
not correctly. I can log a QSO with all necessary data in 5 Seconds....
Please write me an email, my mail is on QRZ.com. I would like to give
you an overview about Cloudlog and it's capabilities.
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An update. Also the freq logged by log4om was 10.136 and when uploaded on my Cloudlog it reports a frequency of 10.138. Any ideas about this? Also still struggling to upload my .adi log. Still having 504 timeout error. Apache time out is set at 9999. Any ideas? I can give someone ssh login info if you want to check things. |
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Hello. Is there anyway to upload qsos from log4om using the ADIF POST option?
I'm guessing API key, but what would be the syntax for that?
What details do i need to input besides the server address?
If log4om will not work, what is the best and quickest way to push uploads other than cloudlog offline app which works flawlessly.
Thanks!
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