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Re: ANNOUNCEMENT: update_wsjtx_log.py version 1.1.1 released
This is the output I get back, which does include latitude and longitude. I have redacted much of the data as not to "dox" Hans. Callsign: DL5RAZ Aliases: Name: Hans Klausmann Address: [redacted] City, State, Zip: [redacted] Country: Germany County: Latitude: 48.XXXXXX Longitude: 12.XXXXXX Grid square: JN68ex DXCC entity ID (country code): 230 DXCC country name: Germany Email: [redacted] License effective date: License expiration date: License class: A dave@Moonquake:~/bin$? On Wed, Mar 10, 2021 at 9:25 AM Dave Slotter, W3DJS via <slotter=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: ANNOUNCEMENT: update_wsjtx_log.py version 1.1.1 released
Glad to see you've made progress. Please send me a copy of the complete output, including the call sign you're looking up. On Wed, Mar 10, 2021 at 5:36 AM Hansdl5raz <dl5raz@...> wrote: ok i did e.g. --
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Re: ANNOUNCEMENT: update_wsjtx_log.py version 1.1.1 released
You installed a Python 3 module but are running Python 2. The script runs under Python 3. On Tue, Mar 9, 2021 at 10:51 AM Hansdl5raz <dl5raz@...> wrote: Hi Dave, --
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Re: ANNOUNCEMENT: update_wsjtx_log.py version 1.1.1 released
Hi Dave,
??? install seems ok: sudo pip3 install xmltodict Looking in indexes: https://pypi.org/simple, https://www.piwheels.org/simple Collecting xmltodict ? Downloading https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/28/fd/30d5c1d3ac29ce229f6bdc40bbc20b28f716e8b363140c26eff19122d8a5/xmltodict-0.12.0-py2.py3-none-any.whl Installing collected packages: xmltodict Successfully installed xmltodict-0.12.0 But got this error: pi@raspberrypi:~/Downloads $ python ./qrz_callsign_reader.py Traceback (most recent call last): ? File "./qrz_callsign_reader.py", line 7, in <module> ??? import xmltodict ImportError: No module named xmltodict Maybe the script has to be in a different directory? 73 Hans, dl5raz |
Re: ANNOUNCEMENT: update_wsjtx_log.py version 1.1.1 released
You need to install a module: Hope this helps. On Tue, Mar 9, 2021 at 5:47 AM Hansdl5raz <dl5raz@...> wrote: Hi Dave, --
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Re: ANNOUNCEMENT: update_wsjtx_log.py version 1.1.1 released
Hi Dave,
??? on your GitHub site i found . I did run your script on my raspi and got this error: pi@raspberrypi:~/Downloads $ python ./qrz_callsign_reader.py Traceback (most recent call last): ? File "./qrz_callsign_reader.py", line 7, in <module> ??? import xmltodict ImportError: No module named xmltodict what is going wrong? Remark: I did?? set?? QRZ_USERNAME and QRZ_PASSWORD |
Re: [wsjt-devel] ANNOUNCEMENT: update_wsjtx_log.py version 1.1.1 released
Sam, Yes, and it is for the end user to decide if they want to use that backend. 73, -- Dave Slotter, On Mon, Mar 8, 2021 at 12:44 PM Sam W2JDB <w2jdb@...> wrote:
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ANNOUNCEMENT: update_wsjtx_log.py version 1.1.1 released
Fellow hams and users of WSJT-X:
I am pleased to announce the creation and immediate availability of version 1.1.1 of a Python application to address some of the deficiencies of WSJT-X not providing a method to automatically look up callsigns and missing grid squares and fill them in. Changes: * Added support for FREE data source * Enhanced session and error handling This Python application has been successfully tested with Python3 and a Raspberry Pi, although may easily be used on other Linux systems with Python3. It has not been tested with Mac, but should probably work there as well. It has not been tested under Windows. The script has passed scrutiny by Pylint and Flake8. Prerequisites: Requests and Watchdog Python libraries. Environment variables: If using QRZ as a data source QRZ_USERNAME and QRZ_PASSWORD to be filled in with your authentication tokens from QRZ. Additional backends such as HamQTH may be added in the future if there is demand. To use:?download the script, and if using QRZ as a data source, set the QRZ_USERNAME and QRZ_PASSWORD environment variables and start up WSJT-X and the script. It will run automatically. CAUTION: do not independently edit the wsjtx_log.adi while this script is running, or bad things will happen. This script only works when WSJT-X is appending its ADIF log file with new entries,?nothing else. The Python script, update_wsjtx_log.py may be located and downloaded from here: -- Dave Slotter, -- - Dave ?? |
Re: Problem Starting Up HamPC v1.2b
On Mon, Mar 1, 2021 at 07:58 PM, <ghgardner@...> wrote:
I downloaded the .xz from sourceforge.? Tried to use rufus to write to a 16GB stick which the documentation says will work.? It threw an non-descript error.? Tried BalenaEtcher.? It said I needed a 32GB stick.? Got a 32GB stick.? Burned fine.? Booted fine.? There are 3 user accounts and no documentation on the default passwords to any of them.? So I do not know if I have a working system. There is a documentation file in the download area called "HAMPC_PASSWORD.TXT". This is the same download area as HamPC. Perhaps I didn't make this file easy enough to find?
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The default password for HamPC is "hampc". Remember to change the default password for security.
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Re: I seem to be doing something wrong
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHi
all ? The
same thing happened to me but after three failed attempts I tried using Etcher
instead of Rufus which appeared to work. When I booted from it on my PC all I
gat was a Grub Screen so I gave up. Interested to see if anyone comes up with
the answer. ? 73
Keith G1GXB ? From: Harry Latterman via groups.io
Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2021 12:54 AM
Subject: [HamPC] I seem to be doing something
wrong ?
I
downloaded the latest version from SourceForce. In the "How to Flash a Image
text" file it stated to use Rufus.? So I found the latest version of that
and downloaded it. I have a 32gb Flash drive and did a FAT32 format, even though
it had in already done, I wanted a clean start.? I ran Rufus and started
the flash process. It went about 0.1% and bailed out. Just enough to make the
Flash Drive un readable with Win 10. Yep the computer did not see it.? I
fired up the Acer Netbook I plan on using this program in since it had XP to see
if I could find the drive and yes it did.? I did a format and it came back
at 29 GB and the the original was for sure 32 GB. Figured it did not matter. So
came back in and tried Rufus once again, but not before downloading the Ham-PC
image file one more time just in case I had a bad download, which seldom
happens. Results the same. I just went outside to where my XP was and re-formated the flash drive once again. Before I go any further I need some help in understanding what I am doing wrong.? I am hoping to get the image file onto the Acer and make it a 100% HamPC computer, but I seem to lost at this moment.? Assuming I ever get the programed moved over from Win10 harddrive to the Flashdrive, what do I do next?? Do I repeat this process all over again with the Acer HD.? If I do and I have the same issue that I have with my flashdrive it will turn my Netbook into a brick.? I am getting a bit nervous about this.? I had zero problem with my Pi3B and flashing. Any and all suggestion will be greatly appreciated. 73 Harry K7ZOV |
Problem Starting Up HamPC v1.2b
I downloaded the .xz from sourceforge.? Tried to use rufus to write to a 16GB stick which the documentation says will work.? It threw an non-descript error.? Tried BalenaEtcher.? It said I needed a 32GB stick.? Got a 32GB stick.? Burned fine.? Booted fine.? There are 3 user accounts and no documentation on the default passwords to any of them.? So I do not know if I have a working system.
73 AA2GG |
Re: I seem to be doing something wrong
I am not sure what i can do at this time,with my acer the hard drive was a 1 TB SSD setup with dual boot windows/ linux mint. I have to read and study some more before I feel that I will have enough knowledge to see if I can save the drive. Dave AA0AE On Sun, Feb 28, 2021 at 7:28 PM Harry Latterman via <harrylatterman=[email protected]> wrote: You are technically correct about the term bricking.? My fear was if I tried this with a HD would it have caused enough damage that it would need a new HD. I have never seen a Flashdrive have this type of damage done to it before.? Strange... Really starange |
Re: I seem to be doing something wrong
You are technically correct about the term bricking.? My fear was if I tried this with a HD would it have caused enough damage that it would need a new HD. I have never seen a Flashdrive have this type of damage done to it before.? Strange... Really starange
73 Harry? K7ZOV |
Re: I seem to be doing something wrong
Windows 10 did not recognize that drive.? One minute it was there the next it was gone.? No matter how many time I unplugged it and plugged it in the drive did not exist.... Until I went to a XP and even then looking into the drive all it could tell me was that it was a blank drive. Doing a FAT32 format the drive came back alive, however the drive went from 32GB to 29GB. I put it back into the Win 10 usb slot and it was recognized as a real drive... Then I tried to flash it again. Same problem. At about 0.1% the flashing stopped. I went back into File manager and the drive was missing once again until I re formated with XP.?
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Re: I seem to be doing something wrong
It's not "bricking" a flash drive. The flash drive can easily be reformatted and reused. "Bricking" refers to making something completely unusable, requiring factory service to correct. On Sun, Feb 28, 2021 at 6:44 PM Harry Latterman via <harrylatterman=[email protected]> wrote: It seems I am not the only one with a issue.? My concern was that I was basically bricking a flash drive (thank goodness XP does things differently when formating) and if it bricked a flassdrive what would it do to my old Acer XP Netbook.? Thank you for responding and looking into the problem.? I will be playing with my Pi and BT on power up. Low priority at this moment. --
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Re: I seem to be doing something wrong
It seems I am not the only one with a issue.? My concern was that I was basically bricking a flash drive (thank goodness XP does things differently when formating) and if it bricked a flassdrive what would it do to my old Acer XP Netbook.? Thank you for responding and looking into the problem.? I will be playing with my Pi and BT on power up. Low priority at this moment.
73 Harry K7ZOV |
Re: I seem to be doing something wrong
For what it's worth, I did?test this before releasing it. It worked fine for me. I am unsure of what is happening in your cases, but I believe a different approach from my end will solve it. On Sun, Feb 28, 2021 at 4:30 PM Dave Slotter, W3DJS via <slotter=[email protected]> wrote:
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