Following from the previous thread and how to integrate N1MM by accepting UDP messages sent from that software to Qlog, I've been reviewing the Wiki and I can see the documentation for the "Notifications" option in the setup is to send out/forward udp packets from Qlog to other software.?
My doubt is, Is there a feature to listen to and parse inbound UDP packets? That is how other loggers integrate with different?software for qso logging purposes. Not just N1MM but JTAlert, GridTracker, JTDX/WSJT-X, all work that way (in some cases these other loggers also parse in real-time the third party log but I think UDP listeners are more convenient than log file parsing.?
For instance, I see there's an integration developed for WSJT-X that allows to see within Qlog stations calling CQ, but I'm not sure is that integration allows WSJT-X to log the QSO on Qlog once completed if the qso has been initiated and completed from WSJT-X and not from within Qlog.?
I think an important improvement that will increase Qlog adoption is the possibility to receive and parse different types of messages via UDP.?