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DXKeeper Command line import support


 

Hi DXLab,
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I've done some of my own "scripts" scanning WSJT-X adi files (creating import *.adif-files) and I have? a wish that? that I could import those in DXKeeper from directly
via a command line instead via DXKeeper menus (works fine..). It would be a another interface to communicate with DXKeeper... like cmd: DXKImport.exe /f adif-file [optional parameters]. If this is doable I would be a lucky guy !
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Best rgds/73
SM0FGT - Keijo?


 

+ AA6YQ comments below

I've done some of my own "scripts" scanning WSJT-X adi files (creating import *.adif-files) and I have a wish that that I could import those in DXKeeper from directly via a command line instead via DXKeeper menus (works fine..). It would be a another interface to communicate with DXKeeper... like cmd: DXKImport.exe /f adif-file [optional parameters]. If this is doable I would be a lucky guy !

+ You can start DXKeeper with a single command line argument: the full pathname of the log file you wish DXKeeper to open. There are no command line switches or other arguments, so you cannot specify an ADIF file to be imported.

+ Are you aware that QSOs logged via WSJT-X can be directly conveyed to DXKeeper without the need to import an ADIF file? See



73,

Dave AA6YQ


 

Yes, I'm aware of the DXK support (and some other "gateways" like JTAlert). However, I've programmed my own "Monitor/Reporter" on top of WSJT-X? giving more
"personal" touch on the decodes from WSJT-X...
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/SM0FGT - Keijo?
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+ AA6YQ comments below
Yes, I'm aware of the DXK support (and some other "gateways" like JTAlert). However, I've programmed my own "Monitor/Reporter" on top of WSJT-X? giving more
"personal" touch on the decodes from WSJT-X...
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+ You can send a directive to a running instance of DXKeeper to import an ADIF file, using DDE or TCP. Let me know if you want the details.

? ? ? 73,
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? ? ? ? ? ?Dave, AA6YQ
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Hi,
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THX, I've used the TCP directive "<command:11>externallog<parameters:......" and it works fine ( although there is much more coding to do :-) ).
Anyhow, the CLI import command was an just an idea I got when importing QSO's via DXKeeper menus...
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Case closed.
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Best rgds/73
SM0FGT - Keijo
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