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Locked FT4 LOTW Upload question #logging
John Geiger AF5CC <af5cc2@...>
I am trying to upload to LOTW a couple of contest logs I have where the QSOs were made in FT4 mode. What mode specifier do I put in the Cabrillo file so the TQSL program will take it? Putting FT4 didn't work. The RTTY Roundup file I have used DG from my logging program and it wouldn't take that either, and that wouldn't let LOTW know which digital mode it was anyways.
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Joe Subich, W4TV
<Mode:4>MFSK<Submode:3>FT4
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73, ... Joe, W4TV On 2022-02-27 2:41 PM, John Geiger AF5CC wrote:
I am trying to upload to LOTW a couple of contest logs I have where the QSOs were made in FT4 mode. What mode specifier do I put in the Cabrillo file so the TQSL program will take it? Putting FT4 didn't work. The RTTY Roundup file I have used DG from my logging program and it wouldn't take that either, and that wouldn't let LOTW know which digital mode it was anyways. |
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Reino Talarmo
John,
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You should have also wsjtx_log.adi file covering those contests, I assume. You could upload those as LoTW accepts that file as it is. On the QSO matching point of view it does not matter as all digital QSO are matched as DATA in any case. It may be recorded into LoTW with the actual data mode. 73, Reino OH3mA I am trying to upload to LOTW a couple of contest logs I have where the QSOs were made in FT4 mode. What mode specifier do I put in the Cabrillo file so the TQSL program will take it? Putting FT4 didn't work. The RTTY Roundup file I have used DG from my logging program and it wouldn't take that either, and that wouldn't let LOTW know which digital mode it was anyways. |
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Karza <kari.sillanmaki@...>
Hi John,
I am trying to upload to LOTW a couple of contest logs I have where the QSOsPerhaps MFSK submode FT4 ? https://www.arrl.org/news/view/lotw-now-accepting-ft4-contacts 73's de Kari, oh2gqc |
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MFSK, I think.
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Pietro (via Tablet) Il dom 27 feb 2022, 22:00 John Geiger AF5CC <af5cc2@...> ha scritto:
I am trying to upload to LOTW a couple of contest logs I have where the |
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Reino Talarmo
Hi John,
You have got informative answers what an adif file needs contain in order to upload FT4 QSOs to LoTW, but your orginal question was how you can do it using Cabrillo files. The answer to that is unfortunately *not* possible. The only modes Cabrillo supports are: mo is mode: CW PH FM RY DG The mode (mo) field is only two characters long in the Cabrillo specification. Bottom ine is that the "DG" is correct, but not what you want. Only possibility is to use an adif file. The WSJTX_log.adi should be ok for that purpose as LoTW understands it. 73, Reino OH3mA |
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Martin G0HDB <marting0hdb@...>
On Mon, Feb 28, 2022 at 09:02 AM, Reino Talarmo wrote:
Hi John,As Reino has said, the only modes that Cabrillo recognises in the record for each QSO are those listed in his posting above. However, in the first part of the Cabrillo file you can include the following: CATEGORY-MODE: FT4 This should ensure that a QSO tagged with the mode of 'DG' is explicitly identified as FT4. However, as others have already said it might be easier to upload the contest log(s) to LoTW in ADIF because it/they should already contain the correct mode and sub-mode fields of <Mode:4>MFSK<Submode:3>FT4. I've never uploaded a Cabrillo file to LoTW because all the necessary information already exists in the associated ADIF file. -- Martin G0HDB |
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Reino Talarmo
Hi Martin,
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Sri for top posting, unless something has changed from Cabrillo v3, you method should not work as the specification says: CATEGORY-MODE: The category-mode must be one of the following. CW DIGI FM RTTY SSB MIXED 73, Reino OH3mA -----Original Message-----
From: main@WSJTX.groups.io [mailto:main@WSJTX.groups.io] On Behalf Of Martin G0HDB Sent: 28. helmikuutata 2022 13:19 To: main@WSJTX.groups.io Subject: Re: [WSJTX] FT4 LOTW Upload question #logging On Mon, Feb 28, 2022 at 09:02 AM, Reino Talarmo wrote: Hi John,As Reino has said, the only modes that Cabrillo recognises in the record for each QSO are those listed in his posting above. However, in the first part of the Cabrillo file you can include the following: CATEGORY-MODE: FT4 This should ensure that a QSO tagged with the mode of 'DG' is explicitly identified as FT4. However, as others have already said it might be easier to upload the contest log(s) to LoTW in ADIF because it/they should already contain the correct mode and sub-mode fields of <Mode:4>MFSK<Submode:3>FT4. I've never uploaded a Cabrillo file to LoTW because all the necessary information already exists in the associated ADIF file. -- Martin G0HDB |
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John Geiger AF5CC <af5cc2@...>
Thanks for all of the answers so far. It looks like I am going to have to
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enter them manually into the TQSL program to get them in as FT4. I don't have a program right now that generates an ADI file. My contest logging program (Genlog by W3KM) only does Cabrillo files. I want them specified as FT4 for the FT4 endorsements on WAS and maybe other awards. 73 John AF5CC On Mon, Feb 28, 2022 at 5:48 AM Martin G0HDB <marting0hdb@...> wrote:
On Mon, Feb 28, 2022 at 09:02 AM, Reino Talarmo wrote:Hi John,order to |
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Hi, your wsjtx_log.adi file is ok for uploading to LOTW, you can edit it with utilities like adifmaster https://www.dxshell.com/adif-master.html always keep some backup files 73
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Joe Subich, W4TV
On 2022-02-27 4:51 PM, Reino Talarmo wrote:
On the QSO matching point of view it does not matter as all digital QSO are matched as DATA in any case. It may be recorded into LoTW with the actual data mode.That is only the case for DXCC. DXCC makes no distinction among RTTY or any of the multitude of digital (DATA) modes. However, WAS allows for endorsement by a large number of separate digital modes and WAZ/WPX treat RTTY and DATA as separate modes. 73, ... Joe, W4TV On 2022-02-27 4:51 PM, Reino Talarmo wrote: John, |
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Reino Talarmo
That is only the case for DXCC. DXCC makes no distinction among RTTY or any of the multitude of digital(DATA) modes. However, WAS allows for endorsement by a large number of separate digital modes and WAZ/WPX treat RTTY and DATA as separate modes. Thanks Joe, I did studied yesterday LoTW a bit more and noted how huge number of digital modes are recognized. So on the user's point of view it may be relevant to use an adif file for uploading unless phone, CW or RTTY are used in a contest. Hi John, I quickly looked the Genlog page and it states "Writes ASCII, EDI, ADIF and Cabrillo log files". It's another issue, whether it can present FT4 as MODE=MFSK and SUBMODE=FT4. Good luck! 73, Reino OH3mA |
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John,
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have you tried the 2-stage conversion from Cabrillo to excel and from exel to adif? i. some utility here: https://www.dxzone.com/catalog/Software/Log_Converters/ Pietro I2OIM Il giorno lun 28 feb 2022 alle ore 23:10 John Geiger AF5CC <af5cc2@...> ha scritto: Thanks for all of the answers so far. It looks like I am going to have to |
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Hi, your logger is capable for extracting adif files see: https://qsl.net/w3km/genfeats.htm 73
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John Geiger AF5CC <af5cc2@...>
Thanks, I will look into that further, but I am not sure if the ADIF file
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will still support the FT4 mode or not during the upload. I know manually entered QSOs will and that is what I did for the RSGB FT4 contest I ran yesterday. 73 John AF5CC On Tue, Mar 1, 2022 at 11:49 AM Panos <sv1grn@...> wrote:
Hi, your logger is capable for extracting adif files see: |
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Reino Talarmo
Hi John,
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If your ADIF file contains for each QSO "<mode:4>MFSK <submode:3>FT4" fields, then you are assured that LoTW supports that ADIF file. 73, Reino OH3mA -----Original Message-----
From: main@WSJTX.groups.io [mailto:main@WSJTX.groups.io] On Behalf Of John Geiger AF5CC Sent: 1. maaliskuutata 2022 19:52 To: main@wsjtx.groups.io Subject: Re: [WSJTX] FT4 LOTW Upload question #logging Thanks, I will look into that further, but I am not sure if the ADIF file will still support the FT4 mode or not during the upload. I know manually entered QSOs will and that is what I did for the RSGB FT4 contest I ran yesterday. 73 John AF5CC On Tue, Mar 1, 2022 at 11:49 AM Panos <sv1grn@...> wrote: Hi, your logger is capable for extracting adif files see: |
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Martin G0HDB <marting0hdb@...>
On Mon, Feb 28, 2022 at 03:31 PM, Reino Talarmo wrote:
Hi Martin,Hi again Reino, thanks for the clarification. I took the information about using 'CATEGORY-MODE: FT4' from a Cabrillo log template that the RSGB has produced for its FT4 contest series and just assumed it was correct! Fortunately I don't have to use Cabrillo for the logs I submit for my entries to the RSGB FT4 contest series because the RSGB robot quite happily accepts logs in ADIF; I wish this was the case for more digimode contests where it can be necessary to generate a Cabrillo log from the ADIF file that the digimode software - WSJT-X or whatever - has already created. 73 -- Martin G0HDB |
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Jim Brown
On 3/1/2022 12:00 PM, Martin G0HDB wrote:
I took the information about using 'CATEGORY-MODE: FT4' from a Cabrillo log template that the RSGB has produced for its FT4 contest series and just assumed it was correct!Cabrillo is a plain text format developed by the contesting community for online submission of contest logs. It predates LOTW, and is un-related to it. By far, the easiest way to log WSJT-mode QSOs is one of several FREEware loggers that interoperate with JTAlert. I was lucky to discover one of them, DXKeeper, part of the DXLabs Suite, when I got back on the air in 2003. Once we've set up accounts with LOTW, eQSL, and ClubLog, and entered logins and passwords, all it takes is a mouse click to upload our log, and another to click to download confirmations. DXKeeper keeps track of QSLs, prints labels, and lots of other things. I do a lot of contesting, using N1MM+ Logger, and after each contest, export the log as an .adi file to DXKeeper. For digital contesting, N1MM+ interoperates with WSJT-X for logging, dupe-checking, keeping track of multipliers, etc. DXKeeper keeps track of dozens of awards, and has features that make it easy to prepare submissions. 73, Jim K9YC |
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