On 23/07/2019 21:09, Rich Zwirko - K1HTV wrote:
During this past weekend's CQWW VHF contest I operating on 6 Meters, primarily using the FT8 and FT4 modes. Of the 312 QSOs made, 212 of them were on FT8 and 79 on FT4. The other 21 QSOs were on the analog modes.

I ran WSJT-X with N1MM and all worked fine. The best FT4 DX to the east during the contest was EA8DBM in IL18 and the farther to the west was W7MEM in DN17 in Idaho. On Saturday evening around 22:40Z here in VA (FM18ap) I decoded a number of FT8 stations from Japan. According to PSK Reporter I was decoded by 4 JA stations. I worked one of them, JG1TSG in QM05.

After the contest was oven, I wanted to check to see if any other JA stations were decoded during that SSSP opening. But, to my disappointment, the ALL.TXT file did not archive any decodes during the contest while WSJT-X was running with N1MM. I checked the computer but could not find a similar 'ALL.TXT' file that N1MM may have saved.

Would there be a way, when WSJT-X is in used with N1MM, that WSJT-X could continue archiving all decodes? I would have loved to analyze the decodes made on both FT8 and FT4 modes during the contest.

73,
Rich - K1HTV

Hi Rich,

N1MM Logger+ starts WSJT-X with a --rig-name option, that means that the settings and log files will be in a separate directory, something like:

"%LocalAppData%\WSJT-X - ForEW1\"

I'm not sure what ForEW1 means but that seems to be the default --rig-name argument N1MM Logger+ uses when starting WSJT-X. You may have overridden the --rig-name option in the "N1MM Logger+->Config ...->WSJT-X" tab, in which case the log files directory name will be different.

73
Bill
G4WJS.



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