Hi Tim,
I use all of them together.? CQRlog is tied to JTDX (using UDP),
both are tied to GridTracker (with UDP).? GridTracker has
connectivity to CloudLog, ClubLog, HRDlog, LOTW, QRZ, etc.?
Gridtracker is the unifying tool (see the pic below).? One of the
other benefits of using GridTracker is that there is zero need for
JTAlert - GridTracker has Off-Air Messaging and will allow you to
prioritize your contact interests.
If you are not using FT8/FT4 then, you could used CQRlog to tie to
other online logs, and then use the sync tool in CloudLog to
import and update your CloudLog.? Alternatively - you could update
your QRZ and/or eQSL logs, and sync with CloudLog.
Lots of strategies.. I am a nerd, but it seems to work for me.
73,
Glenn
GridTracker - Logging config

CloudLog Sync pages...

On 11/4/24 11:14, Tim Rife, KK9T via
groups.io wrote:
I will also pile on and say I am quite happy with Mint 22,
also using udev rules and CQRLOG, WSJTX, JS8Call and probably
Gridtracker at some point.? My last concerns staying with
Windows was the automated antenna switching I have done with
microham products for years.? But, I find that with a little
Node Red and some rigctl.d querying, my DIY automated switching
is coming along.? Not there yet, but, getting closer.
?
Question to Glenn WA6BJQ, how are you
using CQRLOG and Cloudlog together?? Are you logging
via one and importing ADIF into the other?? Curious as you
mentioned automating your online log uploads and I would love to
do that.
?
Thanks,
?
Tim
KK9T