Using my default shell (/bin/bash) the suggested grep command doesn't works.

In any case I had opened the ALL.TXT file yesterday using a text editor and I've not found any trace of the 3X2021 data inside.

Best regards!

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Il 19/02/22 11:12, William Smith ha scritto:
If you were using WSJT-x, the QSO and everything ever sent or decoded is in ALL.TXT

Logged QSOs are in the .adi(f?) file.

Please note that when using grep, the calls must be ALLCAPS (or use grep -i) or you will not get a result.

73, Willie N1JBJ


On Feb 19, 2022, at 7:45 AM, Marco Calistri via wsjt-devel <[email protected]> wrote:


Hi Saku!

Good command! But as I wrote, there is not any registry of the QSO in the ALL.TXT file simply because WSJT-X has not registered it!

Best regards,

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Il 19/02/22 05:01, Saku via wsjt-devel ha scritto:
Hi I
Think you were using linux. Then open command console and:

cd ~/.local/share/WSJT-X
grep -ni HisCall ALL.TXT | grep -i YourCall

Shows qso in fast and easy way (with line numbers of ALL.TXT).
Just replace the callsigns in command.

Jim Shorney via wsjt-devel kirjoitti 19.2.2022 klo 6.57:
You should be able to find this in your all.txt file.

73

-Jim
NU0C

On Sat, 19 Feb 2022 01:46:13 -0300
Marco Calistri via wsjt-devel <[email protected]> wrote:

I asked to the DX station's QSL manager if he can send me the details of the QSO (Time and RST) registered by the Fox station on his ClubLog, so hopefully I could manually include the QSO also into my log.
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