Locked Digital QSL handling #NewUser


Bertel Andresen
 

Hi folks.

I'm well aware of that this may be way OT.
But right now, I couldn't think of anything better.
Since I'm using WSJT-X for FT8 and FT4 with automatic QSO upload.

I'm quite new to these modern digital modes, and to say the least, the online QSL handling.
I have however noticed the the QSLs seems to be pouring in, in a somewhat high tempo.

What I was wondering is, is there some kind of digital QSL handling/cataloging/albuming software out there?
I'm not looking for any kind of design/upload software, I think I've got that covered.
I'm looking for something to organize my incoming downloaded QSLs.
Something prettier and easier than, apart from the obvious, creating a clever directory structure on my own PC.

How do You guys manage/organize Your QSLs?
Any ideas are very welcome.

73's
SM6OES
Bertel


Pietro Molina
 

Hi Berte.
I simply leave my QSL into a directory of my google drive and use Photos
application by Google to brows them
You can do the same with one drive,

Pietro I2OIM

Il giorno sab 3 dic 2022 alle ore 13:54 Bertel Andresen <berand@...>
ha scritto:

Hi folks.

I'm well aware of that this may be way OT.
But right now, I couldn't think of anything better.
Since I'm using WSJT-X for FT8 and FT4 with automatic QSO upload.

I'm quite new to these modern digital modes, and to say the least, the
online QSL handling.
I have however noticed the the QSLs seems to be pouring in, in a somewhat
high tempo.

What I was wondering is, is there some kind of digital QSL
handling/cataloging/albuming software out there?
I'm not looking for any kind of design/upload software, I think I've got
that covered.
I'm looking for something to organize my incoming downloaded QSLs.
Something prettier and easier than, apart from the obvious, creating a
clever directory structure on my own PC.

How do You guys manage/organize Your QSLs?
Any ideas are very welcome.

73's
SM6OES
Bertel






Larry Banks
 

Hi Bertel,

I assume you have a good logging program.   Any of the good ones will do this.  If you don't , the one I use is Scott's, N3FJP's: < http://www.n3fjp.com/index.html >.

73 -- Larry -- W1DYJ

On 12/3/2022 7:54, Bertel Andresen wrote:
Hi folks.

I'm well aware of that this may be way OT.
But right now, I couldn't think of anything better.
Since I'm using WSJT-X for FT8 and FT4 with automatic QSO upload.

I'm quite new to these modern digital modes, and to say the least, the online QSL handling.
I have however noticed the the QSLs seems to be pouring in, in a somewhat high tempo.

What I was wondering is, is there some kind of digital QSL handling/cataloging/albuming software out there?
I'm not looking for any kind of design/upload software, I think I've got that covered.
I'm looking for something to organize my incoming downloaded QSLs.
Something prettier and easier than, apart from the obvious, creating a clever directory structure on my own PC.

How do You guys manage/organize Your QSLs?
Any ideas are very welcome.

73's
SM6OES
Bertel




Mike Black
 

I use Log4OM.  

https://www.log4om.com/

That along with JTAlert.

https://hamapps.com/

Mike W9mDB

On Saturday, December 3, 2022 at 06:54:38 AM CST, Bertel Andresen <berand@...> wrote:





Hi folks.

I'm well aware of that this may be way OT.
But right now, I couldn't think of anything better.
Since I'm using WSJT-X for FT8 and FT4 with automatic QSO upload.

I'm quite new to these modern digital modes, and to say the least, the online QSL handling.
I have however noticed the the QSLs seems to be pouring in, in a somewhat high tempo.

What I was wondering is, is there some kind of digital QSL handling/cataloging/albuming software out there?
I'm not looking for any kind of design/upload software, I think I've got that covered.
I'm looking for something to organize my incoming downloaded QSLs.
Something prettier and easier than, apart from the obvious, creating a clever directory structure on my own PC.

How do You guys manage/organize Your QSLs?
Any ideas are very welcome.

73's
SM6OES
Bertel


Bertel Andresen
 

Hi.

Thanks for the tips guys.
I will dive deeper into those, and see what they can offer.

Thanks
Bertel


t402 owner <t402_owner@...>
 

As most ops use qrz.com these days or at least have some presence there, JTAlert allows me to open the qrz page of my contact with a couple of mouse clicks. This allows me to log the QSO as soon as. Once done for the day, I proceed to export the adif to my PC. It works for me, then again others may have other requirements.
My 2p
73
Fernando
EA3ING


d_ziolkowski
 

Add DXLabs to your list

Dan KC2STA

On Sun, Dec 4, 2022 at 5:06 AM Bertel Andresen <berand@...> wrote:

Hi.

Thanks for the tips guys.
I will dive deeper into those, and see what they can offer.

Thanks
Bertel





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