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Re: Importing ADIF file from DXKeeper


 

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OK Steve,

I wrote my own logging software so I don't have that problem. I wrote it because I wasn't happy with the only free Windows logger I found 10 years ago.

I think there are Linux and/or MacOS logging apps available.

73 Phil GM3ZZA


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of swpub, N5EP via groups.io <swpub@...>
Sent: 13 May 2025 9:08 PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [linuxham] Importing ADIF file from DXKeeper
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Thank you, Philip. ?I take it, then, that the LOTW-rcvd and LOTW-sent fields in the fldigi Logbook's QSL tab only get populated when interfacing with LoTW is done by fldigi invoking tqsl for an upload, and then matching with adit records downloaded from LoTW, as described in the fldigi documentation?
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I was hoping that fldigi's Logbook might be suitable as a general purpose logbook that I could load my entire ham radio log history into, but clearly that will not work since I would lose a lot of information in a transfer from DXKeeper using adif files. ?Logging is the only ham radio function causing me to still keep one foot in the Windoze world, where I run DXKeeper in a VMWare Fusion virtual machine with Windows 11 for ARM on a Mac (M2 cpu). ?I have transitioned all the rest of my ham computer functions to macOS, and I also have Linux when needed.
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73,
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Steve, N5EP

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