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Re: Best way to use #sbitx with N3FJP, WINLINK, other Windows ham radio apps? #sBitx


 

On Fri, Feb 2, 2024 at 09:15 AM, HA3HZ wrote:
There are a few LOG programs on github that work under Linux.
There are several that can be installed with the Debian package managers (apt, etc).


Link:??

For instance I have used 'cqrlog' for years and it is a good program.

It is not as feature-rich as N3FJP, N1MM, DXLabs, etc but it is good enough for mainstream ham radio logging.

It interfaces with wsjt-x so when wsjt-x is ready to log an entry, the cqrlog program pops up with all the fields populated and ready to log.

This requires some work with set up, but I think they all do, no?

Video, "WSJT-X Logging directly to CQRLOG"? :??

Directions:???

It can be installed with one Terminal command:

$ sudo apt install cqrlog

This may be one way to avoid your anger at Farhan's FT8 and logging code.?

You will want to have an external monitor, the sbitx touch screen is too small for this software.

You will also possibly want something faster than sd-card for storage.

You will need to set up wsjt-x to use sbitx:?/g/BITX20/wiki/34287?

As far as I know, the N3FJP AC program works under Windows.
Yes --??...

Wine or box86 seems to me to be highly OS dependent.
Yes.

Therefore, I think that communication through the port should be prioritized.
The network should be used for rig control, not the serial port.

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Regards,
Dave, N1AI

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