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FT8 on PX3? Logging FT8 contacts on a Mac?

ve3bwp
Are there plans to ad FT8 capabilities into the PX3?

Anyone found a way to log FT8 contacts on the Mac version of WSJT-X?

Thanks,

Brian ve3bwp
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Re: FT8 on PX3? Logging FT8 contacts on a Mac?

Detrick Merz
Anyone found a way to log FT8 contacts on the Mac version of WSJT-X?


What on the mac are you trying to log to? The native WSJT-X log file, or an
external logging program?

WSJT-X prompts me to log to the WSJT-X log files after every QSO for FT8,
just like it does for JT65 & JT9. I haven't messed with trying to also
automatically get those log entries into a "real" logging program, but JT
Bridge should be able to do such a thing.

-detrick
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Re: FT8 on PX3? Logging FT8 contacts on a Mac?

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The macOS version of WSJT-X logs contacts in the same way as the Windows and Linux versions.
I assume the version of macOS you are running is reasonably up to date, preferably Sierra orHigh Sierra, and that you installed WSJT-X as a user.
If you are having problems logging, check WSJT-X ->  Preferences to make sure you have things setup the way you want/need.
If you want to review recent QSOs, then you can go to WSTJX -> File -> Open log directorywhich will bring up a Finder window for the directory where all of the log files reside, which istypically /Users/yourusername/Library/Application Support/WSJT-X. Simply click on "wsjtx.log" andit will bring up the log file for you to inspect/search.
If you are looking to automatically log your WSJT-X QSOs directly into your logging program, youshould consult your logging program's documentation. I use RUMlog, published by Tom, DL2RUM,and there are a couple of settings within it that allow the two programs to communicate via UDPpackets within your system, and the integration is wonderful - I leave RUMlog running in the background,and operate primarily in the main WSJT-X window (while watching the waterfall on its window, primarilyto pick a clear transmit frequency), and when I actually make a QSO, and WSJT-X prompts me tolog it (because I have set my WSJT-X Preferences to do so), and I click on the "Log It" box, it sendsthe information to RUMlog, which then logs it as if I'd entered it myself. The only thing I have to dofrom there, manually, on RUMlog is to ship the QSO up to LoTW if I so choose.
Support for WSJT-X is available on the Yahoo! Group as documented in the Help files, and theyare very responsive.
Apologies if the formatting of my message looks weird on the mailing list - it's a Yahoo! problem,which tends to mangle line endings and paragraphing.
Very 73,
Brandy, N1HO EL96xh
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Re: FT8 on PX3? Logging FT8 contacts on a Mac?

donovanf
Hey Burny,

Have u tried downloading the MacOS version of WSJT-X?

73
Frank
W3LPL

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The macOS version of WSJT-X logs contacts in the same way as the Windows and Linux versions.
I assume the version of macOS you are running is reasonably up to date, preferably Sierra orHigh Sierra, and that you installed WSJT-X as a user.
If you are having problems logging, check WSJT-X ->  Preferences to make sure you have things setup the way you want/need.
If you want to review recent QSOs, then you can go to WSTJX -> File -> Open log directorywhich will bring up a Finder window for the directory where all of the log files reside, which istypically /Users/yourusername/Library/Application Support/WSJT-X. Simply click on "wsjtx.log" andit will bring up the log file for you to inspect/search.
If you are looking to automatically log your WSJT-X QSOs directly into your logging program, youshould consult your logging program's documentation. I use RUMlog, published by Tom, DL2RUM,and there are a couple of settings within it that allow the two programs to communicate via UDPpackets within your system, and the integration is wonderful - I leave RUMlog running in the background,and operate primarily in the main WSJT-X window (while watching the waterfall on its window, primarilyto pick a clear transmit frequency), and when I actually make a QSO, and WSJT-X prompts me tolog it (because I have set my WSJT-X Preferences to do so), and I click on the "Log It" box, it sendsthe information to RUMlog, which then logs it as if I'd entered it myself. The only thing I have to dofrom there, manually, on RUMlog is to ship the QSO up to LoTW if I so choose.
Support for WSJT-X is available on the Yahoo! Group as documented in the Help files, and theyare very responsive.
Apologies if the formatting of my message looks weird on the mailing list - it's a Yahoo! problem,which tends to mangle line endings and paragraphing.
Very 73,
Brandy, N1HO EL96xh
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