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Re: wsjtx and ac log not communicating
开云体育I may have found the problem. I had two ac log programs running at the same time. I deleted the dupes and am no longer getting any error messages.?On Apr 16, 2025, at 4:10?AM, Randy Cornelison via groups.io <corn4247@...> wrote:
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Re: wsjtx and ac log not communicating
开云体育This morning I updated Lotw via ac log. Out of the three contacts I made yesterday that were logged twice on ac log three were uploaded and the three duplicates were not.?On Apr 15, 2025, at 7:54?PM, Randy Cornelison via groups.io <corn4247@...> wrote:
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Re: wsjtx and ac log not communicating
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Strange but this problem appears? to be resolved. Now we have another anomoly that has made its appearance. Ac log is not logging all contact twice. Correction: it is logging everything twice
From: Randy Cornelison <corn4247@...>
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2025 12:27 AM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: wsjtx and ac log not communicating ?
All was working well yesterday but when I turned on wsjtx and ac log tonight the enclosed message came up. Made one contact and the qso info did not go to ac log. Using vspe and both wsjtx and ac log are using the same port. Been doing that for months with
no problems. Any ideas?
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wsjtx and ac log not communicating
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All was working well yesterday but when I turned on wsjtx and ac log tonight the enclosed message came up. Made one contact and the qso info did not go to ac log. Using vspe and both wsjtx and ac log are using the same port. Been doing that for months with
no problems. Any ideas?
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Re: Multiple Operator Instances Within ACLog
Why can't you just change operator call in setup window and upload based on that call sent by ve3wej on samsung s21+ On Tue, Apr 15, 2025, 12:07?p.m. Will KN6TZK via <willshattuck=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: Multiple Operator Instances Within ACLog
If you set up ACLog with two separate users on one Windows computer, you will two distinct? environments? that don't overlap. In that case, you will need to install both ACLog and TQSL in both. You can have both running at the same time and switch between them doing a Switch User. That works well for my wife (N5WQ) and I. The only downside is during contests that both of you are participating in as the switch process takes a little time.
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Re: AC Log Comment Field
there is a comment field in wsjtx, that will be sent to n3fjp.? if you have that field with info of anykind.? then uncheck the 'retain' box to its right.? maybe that is where it is coming from. I know mine is Dave Garber VE3WEJ / VE3IE On Sat, Apr 12, 2025 at 10:59?PM Mark Bell via <myscupper=[email protected]> wrote:
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On Sun, 13 Apr 2025 10:12:30 -0700
"Ryan Huggins via groups.io" <ki6bty@...> wrote: N1MM is a "swiss army knife" of contesting, where N3FJP is a hammer.That is priceless. And true. My own thought is that a Swiss Army knife is like a generalist who can to a lot of different tasks, none of them very well. Now that I have irritated MM users..... :) My own story is from when I was involved in a club FD operation for several years with N3FJP FD networked loggers (license donated by moi) and almost everyone loved it. At one point new management came in and said that we will be using N1MM for FD because FJP can't do X Y and Z. After I fully documented that FJP *does* do X Y and Z and was met with crickets in response they showed up at FD with their MM-ed PCs and I showed up with my FJP. Of curse they grumbled but I was in charge of the 20m anchor station so they couldn't kick me out. I had FJP up and running in mere minutes and was making contacts while the other guys were messing around with MM trying to get it to work for close to an hour. Fast forward to next the year, it was made clear that I had to use MM. So I gave it a try. And was off into the weeds almost immediately. Had to figure out on the fly how to keep 20 fone running while at the same time going back to correct the entry errors that had been created. Not a great experience. I told them that if they used N1MM next year I would not participate. They did and I retired from FD after my long run. The club has since returned to FJP software and requested my return but I remain "retired" for other unrelated reasons. -- 73 -Jim NU0C |
Re: Multiple Operator Instances Within ACLog
I can't say as I have never needed that functionality but the answer should be somewhere in either the ACLog Help system or the Help system on the LoTW web site.
On Sun, 13 Apr 2025 11:57:34 -0700 "KC1PDR via groups.io" <exp@...> wrote: Thanks Jim. That answers most of the question, but what about TQSL? Do we need a 2nd instance of TQSL, perhaps in a separate directory, that can be used with a new Windows login and ACLog to upload logs to LoTW? I noticed that ACLog can't seem to distinguish between two Station Location entries in TQSL, like in the OP attachment.? Short of that, ADIF files could be exported and then uploaded via TQSL. Just thought it would be nice to use ACLog do the LoTW uploading with a second log file like the original log file.-- 73 -Jim NU0C |
Re: Multiple Operator Instances Within ACLog
Thanks Jim. That answers most of the question, but what about TQSL? Do we need a 2nd instance of TQSL, perhaps in a separate directory, that can be used with a new Windows login and ACLog to upload logs to LoTW? I noticed that ACLog can't seem to distinguish between two Station Location entries in TQSL, like in the OP attachment.? Short of that, ADIF files could be exported and then uploaded via TQSL. Just thought it would be nice to use ACLog do the LoTW uploading with a second log file like the original log file.
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Thanks again!
Tim
KC1PDR
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开云体育EXACTLY! ? ? Vy73 - Mike - KD5KC. El Paso, Texas - DM61rt. SOTA W5T-Texas Association Manager.
? ? ? ? ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Russ Johnson via groups.io
Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2025 11:34 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [N3FJPSoftwareUsers] Contest software #aclog #codes #contest ? I’ve never used N1NM but I am a member of a well known high power contest club [ I am not one of the high power ops : ) ]. ? I am guessing 95% of them use it. ? I am on the club email reflector.? What I have noticed is that a lot of these guys spend a CRAZY amount of time maintaining it, trying to figure out how to get it to do what they need it to do, being frustrated, crying out for help, etc. ? When I read the troubleshooting emails, I have no idea what they are talking about.? The conclusion I came to is that it’s not for the faint of heart and it’s pretty helpful to have above average IT skills if you use it. ? ? I wanted something that was easy to use for every day operating and handled the contests well that I participate in.? Basically turn key. ? ? I resisted computer logging for years because I wanted to be a radio operator and not a frustrated aggravated amateur IT/computer guy. ?? ? N3FJP perfectly fits what I do.? Wish I had started with it sooner.? ? 73 Russ K3Pi? ? On Sun, Apr 13, 2025 at 1:12?PM Ryan Huggins via <ki6bty=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: Multiple Operator Instances Within ACLog
In the online Help system:
On Sun, 13 Apr 2025 10:36:34 -0700 "KC1PDR via groups.io" <exp@...> wrote: My wife recently passed her Technician, and has a separate TQSL Station Location? - see pic. We use the same Shack, but would like to maintain separate instances of ACLog. Is this possible? Couldn't easily determine a solution. Thanks! -- 73 -Jim NU0C |
Multiple Operator Instances Within ACLog
Hi - been using ACLog for a year and love it. Full rig interface - works great. My wife recently passed her Technician, and has a separate TQSL Station Location? - see pic. We use the same Shack, but would like to maintain separate instances of ACLog. Is this possible? Couldn't easily determine a solution. Thanks!
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I’ve never used N1NM but I am a member of a well known high power contest club [ I am not one of the high power ops : ) ]. ? I am guessing 95% of them use it. ? I am on the club email reflector.? What I have noticed is that a lot of these guys spend a CRAZY amount of time maintaining it, trying to figure out how to get it to do what they need it to do, being frustrated, crying out for help, etc. ? When I read the troubleshooting emails, I have no idea what they are talking about.? The conclusion I came to is that it’s not for the faint of heart and it’s pretty helpful to have above average IT skills if you use it. ? I wanted something that was easy to use for every day operating and handled the contests well that I participate in.? Basically turn key. ? I resisted computer logging for years because I wanted to be a radio operator and not a frustrated aggravated amateur IT/computer guy. ?? N3FJP perfectly fits what I do.? Wish I had started with it sooner.? 73 Russ K3Pi? On Sun, Apr 13, 2025 at 1:12?PM Ryan Huggins via <ki6bty=[email protected]> wrote:
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N1MM's power is in the User Defined Contests ("UDC"), but creating and maintaing those is not a simple task that anyone can do.? If the owner of the SMIRK UDC gets tired of the contest, or simply moves on from ham radio, you may be left with an outdated and orphaned contest file.
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I've used both and I've used both in a networked environment.? I find N3FJP's networking (TCP version) to be easier to get up and running than N1MM's networking.? N1MM is a "swiss army knife" of contesting, where N3FJP is a hammer.? A hammer is easier to use and simplier to setup.? A swiss army knife can do more things, but is more complex to operate.? N1MM has very frequent updates (more so than winlink it seems at times) where as N3FJP is maintenance free.
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I like both.? I prefer N3FJP's software.? The general radio club I belong to uses it for their field day... and they were a 22A this past year and still the largest in the country (by a long shot) and had the most points as well.? Three of the top five largest Field Day setups last year were in my county.? One uses N3FJP, one migrated to N1MM from paper logs last year, and I don't know about the others.
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Just my two cents, YMMV.
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Ryan KI6BTY |