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Howdy everybody,
having finally migrated everything from Windows to Linux, I'd also like to export my log data to ADIF in order to import it into any of the available log programs under Linux. I tried to do that with logger, but since I only have wine left, I failed to do so. The export to ADIF quits after 118 QSOs and the log hangs after that and the process needs to be killed. Can someone please help me and convert my logger data to ADIF via e-mail? Your help is greatly appreciated. Peter Lemken Peter Lemken Berlin -- Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming, 'Wow, what a ride!' |
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http://www.storm.ca/~ve3iay/spreadsh.html
Take a look at this url. If you can export what you have to Excel or to text and then to Excel or some other spreadsheet, you can get this done for the basic stuff. The idea is to take tab delimited text, paste to a spreadsheet, add formulas, and then save the right things out as text--an almost instant adif file. Howdy everybody, having finally migrated everything from Windows to Linux, I'd also like to export my log data to ADIF in order to import it into any of the available log programs under Linux. I tried to do that with logger, but since I only have wine left, I failed to do so. The export to ADIF quits after 118 QSOs and the log hangs after that and the process needs to be killed. Can someone please help me and convert my logger data to ADIF via e-mail? Your help is greatly appreciated. Peter Lemken Peter Lemken Berlin |
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http://www.storm.ca/~ve3iay/spreadsh.html
Take a look at this url. If you can export what you have to Excel or to text and then to Excel or some other spreadsheet, you can get this done for the basic stuff. The idea is to take tab delimited text, paste to a spreadsheet, add formulas, and then save the right things out as text--an almost instant adif file. Howdy everybody, having finally migrated everything from Windows to Linux, I'd also like to export my log data to ADIF in order to import it into any of the available log programs under Linux. I tried to do that with logger, but since I only have wine left, I failed to do so. The export to ADIF quits after 118 QSOs and the log hangs after that and the process needs to be killed. Can someone please help me and convert my logger data to ADIF via e-mail? Your help is greatly appreciated. Peter Lemken Peter Lemken Berlin |
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Peter Lemken wrote:
Can someone please help me and convert my logger data to ADIF via e-mail? Someone did that for me already, so thank you all for trying to help me. Can we now please start an Open Source project for a decent logging program that is designed for a DXer? We already have a perfect contest logging utility (http://home.iae.nl/users/reinc/dxpedition_disk.html) which I have already used at A61AF (and you should all give it a try), but everyday logging with DXCC stats, QSL-printing, Cluster interoperability, hamlib for TRX-control and a workable GUI would be nice. Xlog and Klog are good starts, but what it needs is more people within the DX-community to define the required features and contribute to such a project. No need to be a programmer, people are needed as testers, writers for documentation and to spread the word. Can I mobilize rec.radio.amateur.dx to contribute? Peter Lemken DF5JT Berlin -- Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming, 'Wow, what a ride!' |
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Peter Lemken wrote:
Can we now please start an Open Source project for a decent logging program that is designed for a DXer? I'll second that suggestion IF it's Open Source on multiple platforms. While I'll bet there's almost nothing available for the Linux platform right now, I'd say that most of the ones on the PC side are pretty crude compared to other non-ham-radio software that's out there now. Is such a project feasable? 73 de Peter, W2IRT (ex-AB2NZ, VE3THX) Please reply to Double-you Two Eye Are Tee at Arrl.net |
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Peter Lemken wrote:
Can we now please start an Open Source project for a decent logging program that is designed for a DXer? I'll second that suggestion IF it's Open Source on multiple platforms. While I'll bet there's almost nothing available for the Linux platform right now, I'd say that most of the ones on the PC side are pretty crude compared to other non-ham-radio software that's out there now. Is such a project feasable? 73 de Peter, W2IRT (ex-AB2NZ, VE3THX) Please reply to Double-you Two Eye Are Tee at Arrl.net |
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Peter Lemken wrote:
Can someone please help me and convert my logger data to ADIF via e-mail? Someone did that for me already, so thank you all for trying to help me. Can we now please start an Open Source project for a decent logging program that is designed for a DXer? We already have a perfect contest logging utility (http://home.iae.nl/users/reinc/dxpedition_disk.html) which I have already used at A61AF (and you should all give it a try), but everyday logging with DXCC stats, QSL-printing, Cluster interoperability, hamlib for TRX-control and a workable GUI would be nice. Xlog and Klog are good starts, but what it needs is more people within the DX-community to define the required features and contribute to such a project. No need to be a programmer, people are needed as testers, writers for documentation and to spread the word. Can I mobilize rec.radio.amateur.dx to contribute? Peter Lemken DF5JT Berlin -- Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming, 'Wow, what a ride!' |
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Peter,
This is very easy to do using a standard BASH shell script, I have done it a number of times from and to different formats. I can provide some help if you need it. Also, any log programs that are written for Linux must be able to compile on PowerPC Linux platform as well as I use both Intel and PowerPC Linux boxes here ! Best regards to all ... MikeT M0AWS UNIX System Administrator Solaris/AIX/HPUX/Linux/PTX Peter Lemken wrote: Howdy everybody, having finally migrated everything from Windows to Linux, I'd also like to export my log data to ADIF in order to import it into any of the available log programs under Linux. I tried to do that with logger, but since I only have wine left, I failed to do so. The export to ADIF quits after 118 QSOs and the log hangs after that and the process needs to be killed. Can someone please help me and convert my logger data to ADIF via e-mail? Your help is greatly appreciated. Peter Lemken Peter Lemken Berlin |
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