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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


Re: Importing ADIF file from DXKeeper

 

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


Re: Ten Tec RX-320 support in flrig

 

It is not currently supported by flrig.? I will be glad to integrate your code.

David

On Tue, May 13, 2025 at 9:59?AM Fred, N8YX via <N8YX=[email protected]> wrote:
All (especially Dave),
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Is the Ten-Tec RX-320/320D supported? If not: I have one inbound and will write the drivers.
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73 - Fred, N8YX


Ten Tec RX-320 support in flrig

 

All (especially Dave),
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Is the Ten-Tec RX-320/320D supported? If not: I have one inbound and will write the drivers.
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73 - Fred, N8YX


Re: Importing ADIF file from DXKeeper

 

Hi Steve,

Fldigi does not store its logbook as ADIF, but in a list of data structures, so does not record all possible ADIF fields.

73 Phil GM3ZZA

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From:[email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of swpub, N5EP via groups.io <swpub@...>
Sent:?Monday, May 12, 2025 11:18:55 PM
To:[email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject:?[linuxham] Importing ADIF file from DXKeeper

I was experimenting with merging data from the DXLab DXKeeper logbook app into fldigi's Logbook. ?The sample file used included the following LoTW-related ADIF fields, all of which were populated with valid data:
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LOTW_QSL_SENT
LOTW_QSL_RCVD
LOTW_QSLSDATE
LOTW_QSLRDATE
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In the resulting records in fldigi's Logbook, none of the merged records captured any LOTW data. ?On the Logbook's QSL tab the LOTW-rcvd and LOTW-sent fields were all empty. ?I assume that those two fields map to the LOTW_QSL_SENT and LOTW_QSL_RCVD adif fields (or perhaps LOTW_QSLSDATE and LOTW_QSLRDATE?).
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Why is the data not making it into the fldigi Logbook?
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Tnx.
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Steve, N5EP


Re: Pre-built Pi 5 binaries

 

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Hey Dave,

Posting just the built ELF binaries with out the required dependencies won't run on people's 64bit Raspberry Pi OS.? The better route would be to build and release a complete .deb package with full dependency tracking.?? This isn't hard to do once you have the packaging file ready which is already done here:??

I'd be happy to take you through it if you're interested and I have a script already that does it all.

--David
KI6ZHD


On 05/11/2025 07:30 AM, Dave, W1HKJ via groups.io wrote:

My recently purchased Pi-500 arrived yesterday and within an hour I had the OS and all necessary files for building fldigi etal installed.? The build took less than an hour for the entire suite, following?these guidelines:?.

I posted the binary files at

Index of /pi5-files


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? 2025-05-11 08:50 10M ?
? 2025-05-11 09:13 54M ?
? 2025-05-11 08:54 3.9M ?
? 2025-05-11 08:55 1.7M ?

I would like to know if these execute correctly on Pi4/5 64 bit Raspbian OS.? Let me know if you try the posted binaries.

73, David
W1HKJ



Importing ADIF file from DXKeeper

 

I was experimenting with merging data from the DXLab DXKeeper logbook app into fldigi's Logbook. ?The sample file used included the following LoTW-related ADIF fields, all of which were populated with valid data:
?
LOTW_QSL_SENT
LOTW_QSL_RCVD
LOTW_QSLSDATE
LOTW_QSLRDATE
?
In the resulting records in fldigi's Logbook, none of the merged records captured any LOTW data. ?On the Logbook's QSL tab the LOTW-rcvd and LOTW-sent fields were all empty. ?I assume that those two fields map to the LOTW_QSL_SENT and LOTW_QSL_RCVD adif fields (or perhaps LOTW_QSLSDATE and LOTW_QSLRDATE?).
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Why is the data not making it into the fldigi Logbook?
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Tnx.
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Steve, N5EP


Re: Pre-built Pi 5 binaries

 

Good evening David,
Building from source is my preference, it's easy and gives older hams something to do with their time!!? ?
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Thanks for all you do!
Ken
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Ken Rawlings - KV5Y

On 05/11/2025 7:56 PM MDT Dave, W1HKJ via groups.io <w1hkj25@...> wrote:
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Thanks Ken.? Building on Pi is very easy, but I'm always asked about binary?files.? I'm guessing?a mismatch in some of the OS level shared libraries.
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David

On Sun, May 11, 2025 at 8:09?PM kb1oiq via <kb1oiq=[email protected]> wrote:
On 5/11/25 10:30AM, Dave, W1HKJ via wrote:
> My recently purchased Pi-500 arrived yesterday and within an hour I had the OS
> and all necessary files for building fldigi etal installed.? The build took
> less than an hour for the entire suite, following?these guidelines: https://
> <
> wiki/debian_howto/>.

FYI:? The most recent version of Andy's Ham Radio Linux (AHRL) has all of that
software available and working on RPI 5 (ideally with 8GB of memory for best
results).



73,

Andy

--
Andy Stewart (KB1OIQ)






Re: Pre-built Pi 5 binaries

 

Thanks Ken.? Building on Pi is very easy, but I'm always asked about binary?files.? I'm guessing?a mismatch in some of the OS level shared libraries.

David

On Sun, May 11, 2025 at 8:09?PM kb1oiq via <kb1oiq=[email protected]> wrote:
On 5/11/25 10:30AM, Dave, W1HKJ via wrote:
> My recently purchased Pi-500 arrived yesterday and within an hour I had the OS
> and all necessary files for building fldigi etal installed.? The build took
> less than an hour for the entire suite, following?these guidelines: https://
> <
> wiki/debian_howto/>.

FYI:? The most recent version of Andy's Ham Radio Linux (AHRL) has all of that
software available and working on RPI 5 (ideally with 8GB of memory for best
results).



73,

Andy

--
Andy Stewart (KB1OIQ)






Re: Pre-built Pi 5 binaries

 

On 5/11/25 10:30AM, Dave, W1HKJ via groups.io wrote:
My recently purchased Pi-500 arrived yesterday and within an hour I had the OS and all necessary files for building fldigi etal installed.? The build took less than an hour for the entire suite, following?these guidelines: sourceforge.net/p/fldigi/wiki/debian_howto/ < wiki/debian_howto/>.
FYI: The most recent version of Andy's Ham Radio Linux (AHRL) has all of that software available and working on RPI 5 (ideally with 8GB of memory for best results).



73,

Andy

--
Andy Stewart (KB1OIQ)


Re: Pre-built Pi 5 binaries

 

With RPi-4b - 8gb memory and 250gb SSD, running current version of Bookworm:
Rig is IC-7300
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pi@pi8g:~ $ uname -a
Linux pi8g 6.12.25+rpt-rpi-v8 #1 SMP PREEMPT Debian 1:6.12.25-1+rpt1 (2025-04-30) aarch64 GNU/Linux
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1. flrig crashes with a segmentation fault on load.
? ? It would not load from the menu, so tried from command line.
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2. fldigi will not load from menu and when attempted from command line gives the following error:
? ?" bash: /usr/local/bin/fldigi:? cannot execute binary file:? Exec format error "
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Please advise if you need additional info.
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Best regards,
Ken
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Ken Rawlings - KV5Y

On 05/11/2025 8:30 AM MDT Dave, W1HKJ via groups.io <w1hkj25@...> wrote:
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My recently purchased Pi-500 arrived yesterday and within an hour I had the OS and all necessary files for building fldigi etal installed.? The build took less than an hour for the entire suite, following?these guidelines:?.
?
I posted the binary files at

Index of /pi5-files


?

? ? - ?
? 2025-05-11 07:49 1.7M ?
? 2025-05-11 07:54 8.7M ?
? 2025-05-11 07:50 1.2M ?
? 2025-05-11 07:56 6.8M ?
? 2025-05-11 08:06 23M ?
? 2025-05-11 07:59 5.0M ?
? 2025-05-11 08:01 1.9M ?
? 2025-05-11 08:50 10M ?
? 2025-05-11 09:13 54M ?
? 2025-05-11 08:54 3.9M ?
? 2025-05-11 08:55 1.7M ?
I would like to know if these execute correctly on Pi4/5 64 bit Raspbian OS.? Let me know if you try the posted binaries.
?
73, David
W1HKJ
?


Pre-built Pi 5 binaries

 

My recently purchased Pi-500 arrived yesterday and within an hour I had the OS and all necessary files for building fldigi etal installed.? The build took less than an hour for the entire suite, following?these guidelines:?.

I posted the binary files at

Index of /pi5-files


?

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?2025-05-11 07:491.7M?
?2025-05-11 07:548.7M?
?2025-05-11 07:501.2M?
?2025-05-11 07:566.8M?
?2025-05-11 08:0623M?
?2025-05-11 07:595.0M?
?2025-05-11 08:011.9M?
?2025-05-11 08:5010M?
?2025-05-11 09:1354M?
?2025-05-11 08:543.9M?
?2025-05-11 08:551.7M?

I would like to know if these execute correctly on Pi4/5 64 bit Raspbian OS.? Let me know if you try the posted binaries.

73, David
W1HKJ


Re: Fldigi slow squelch response

 

Ok try turning off the AGC on your laptops.?


Re: Fldigi slow squelch response

 

On Thu, May 8, 2025 at 10:05?AM Drew, KG7YSX via <drinella=[email protected]> wrote:
What is your rig's AGC set to? Im curious if changing the setting go fast or off yields any better results.?

In this case no rig. This was for demo purposes. I just used the sound card equivalent of a null modem connector (two USB sound cards cross wired). Pretty much ideal propagation situation :)

Thanks,
Richard
KF5OIM?


Re: Fldigi slow squelch response

 

What is your rig's AGC set to? Im curious if changing the setting go fast or off yields any better results.?


Re: Using custom AMRRON blank form, data entry is very slow #flmsg #forms #raspberry #raspberrypi

 

All of the amrron forms behave the same including statrep 5.1: the first field is pretty fast, the second field takes longer,? as you enter data into more fields, the fields get slower and slower.? I tried two ICS forms both were fast for all fields but they aren't browser based forms.? It appears that only the custom forms are browser based.

Richard Jackson
Email address: richard7298@...



On Wed, May 7, 2025 at 4:50?PM Duff Morrow, N5RDM via <duffmorrow=[email protected]> wrote:
Ok that's the latest one. Is it only that form or does the issue persist with tither HTML Forms?
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Duff


Re: Using custom AMRRON blank form, data entry is very slow #flmsg #forms #raspberry #raspberrypi

 

Ok that's the latest one. Is it only that form or does the issue persist with tither HTML Forms?
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Duff


Re: Using custom AMRRON blank form, data entry is very slow #flmsg #forms #raspberry #raspberrypi

 

?AmRRON_Blank_Form_V5.00


Re: Using custom AMRRON blank form, data entry is very slow #flmsg #forms #raspberry #raspberrypi

 

What form version are you using?
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Duff


Using custom AMRRON blank form, data entry is very slow #flmsg #forms #raspberry #raspberrypi

 

Using raspberry pi 4b, firefox browser, amrron blank form, and VNC, there is a long delay between pressing a letter on the keyboard and seeing the letter on the screen. This happens anywhere on the screen.? ?
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It seems to me that it wasn't like this when I first installed but I don't know what I might have changed to make it happen.??
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Any ideas why?? Workaround?? Is there a fix?