On 5 Jan 2020 at 18:39, Bill Somerville wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> the contest log data is stored in SQLite database table. For now there
> is no easy way to add new QSOs to the log,
One thing for which I've just identified the cause is valid QSOs that for some
reason haven't
been logged...
My m
Bill,
During the RTTY Roundup I also observed an occasional blank "Rcvd" field in the
Log QSO dialog, but only when there was an AP indicator on the decode line.
73
Matt
NR3M
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On 05/01/2020 15:55, John Pelham wrote:
Hello All,
See my other thread “Intermittent logging issue in RTTY Roundup.”
When the logging issue first appeared yesterday, I didn’t understand
what was going on, so I didn’t know that I had to fill in the Rcvd
field info manually. Before I knew this
When I started the RTTY RU, the original wsjtx_log.adi file was saved as a
bak file and the Cabrillo file was reset to zero QSOs. Colors were set per
Joe's' suggestion in his January 2019 QST article> All went well for about
2 hours. As stations were worked, when they showed up again in the Band
Ac
Hello All,
See my other thread “Intermittent logging issue in RTTY Roundup.”
When the logging issue first appeared yesterday, I didn’t understand what was
going on, so I didn’t know that I had to fill in the Rcvd field info manually.
Before I knew this, I captured and saved the WSJT-X mai
Only goes to show that people don't read the rules. The ARRL RTTY
Roundup page contains a link to the 2019 article by K1JT which lists the
frequencies that should be used.
I created a new configuration, turned on the contest mode setting for
RTTY RU, and deleted all the non-FT4 and FT8 frequen
Operating in the ARRL RU. I see lots of non contest traffic on 21074,
but zero contest traffic on the published
contest freq of 21130. Hamspots shows 15 m traffic only on 21074.
Ed
KG4W
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Bill,
I don’t recall anything unusual about these particular QSOs. Before I realized
what the problem was and began manually entering the missing Rcvd field,
several QSOs couldn’t be logged normally. So I saved two window captures of the
WSJT-X main window so that I could log them later. Loo
Bill,
I've seen this too, not sure of the reason for it, but I have seen it
more often after I've stopped replying to a station, one or two time
periods later, they come back to me with a R xxx report. I've been
keeping an eye on that, and adding the data before I click OK.
Neil, KN3ILZ
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Hi John,
thanks for confirming that, which rules out one know cause of incomplete
logging information.
Do you recall if there was anything unusual about the QSOs that this
issue happened with? Perhaps they needed a repeated message, or another
station was calling you during the QSO?
73
Bil
Bill,
Yes, I am using Tab 1.
John
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On 04/01/2020 23:47, John Pelham wrote:
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