Hi,
I did a logging program in Python which is optimized for very quick entering QSL or Logbook(written) data - I made up to 400 Q´s per hour typing the logbook data from written log´s. Very simple and effective.
Today the Data are transferred via IP to DXkeeper as an ADIF string and stored into the DXkeeper database. That is a real advantage and my small SW can be used on Arduino or ...
Maybe such a feature can be done in CQRlog? A small Server listening on e.g. 127.0.0.1:52001 for connection and update the CQRlog DB with such ADIF strings with a client sent?
Of course it maybe done via direct storage into the DB but this seems to me a little bit critical and the IP variant maybe much more secure?
Greetings from snowy Berlin
Peter DF1LX
Hi Peter,
I'm not sure if this feauture would be interesting for other users. CQRLOG can import adif file, your script can save the data to adif file and it will work.
73 Petr, OK2CQR
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