I just heard back from Marcus saying that he would be happy to add the existing WSJT-X UDP protocol (using NetworkMessage.hpp format) to SmartSDR for Mac, so that may take care of this issue of supporting auto-logging to RUMlogNG.
It won't be in the next release, but possibly in the one after that.
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- Thu 27. Aug 2020, 16:41
- Forum: RUMlogNG
- Topic: Receiving UDP broadcast in RUMlogNG
- Replies: 10
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- Thu 27. Aug 2020, 15:54
- Forum: RUMlogNG
- Topic: Receiving UDP broadcast in RUMlogNG
- Replies: 10
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Re: Receiving UDP broadcast in RUMlogNG
I've also reached out to Marcus to ask if he could simply incorporate the WSJT-X method of logging, using the NetworkMessage.hpp protocol which I believe you already support.
- Wed 26. Aug 2020, 21:46
- Forum: RUMlogNG
- Topic: Receiving UDP broadcast in RUMlogNG
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Re: Receiving UDP broadcast in RUMlogNG
Tom,
Yes, it is a bit odd, isn't it?
Yes, it is a bit odd, isn't it?
- Wed 26. Aug 2020, 20:26
- Forum: RUMlogNG
- Topic: Receiving UDP broadcast in RUMlogNG
- Replies: 10
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Re: Receiving UDP broadcast in RUMlogNG
It does appear to match this data as expected by N1MM+:
https://n1mmwp.hamdocs.com/appendices/e ... ta-to-n1mm
I will reach out to the developer.
73
Dave
https://n1mmwp.hamdocs.com/appendices/e ... ta-to-n1mm
I will reach out to the developer.
73
Dave
- Wed 26. Aug 2020, 13:06
- Forum: RUMlogNG
- Topic: Receiving UDP broadcast in RUMlogNG
- Replies: 10
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Re: Receiving UDP broadcast in RUMlogNG
Tom, I set the SmartSDR for Mac logbook to output to 127.0.0.1:9932 so that I could monitor the output with udp_listener from Don (VE3VRW). 9932 is the only port that udp_listener listens to, although SmartSDR's logbook defaults to 2237. Here is a snapshot of the settings: Logbook.png I then did two...
- Tue 25. Aug 2020, 19:05
- Forum: RUMlogNG
- Topic: Receiving UDP broadcast in RUMlogNG
- Replies: 10
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Re: Receiving UDP broadcast in RUMlogNG
Tom,
Thanks. Glad to know that I wasn't doing anything wrong.
I'll see if I can collect a couple of samples of what SmartSDR for Mac is sending out in its UDP feed. I should be able to get than in the next day or so.
73!
Thanks. Glad to know that I wasn't doing anything wrong.
I'll see if I can collect a couple of samples of what SmartSDR for Mac is sending out in its UDP feed. I should be able to get than in the next day or so.
73!
- Tue 25. Aug 2020, 16:25
- Forum: RUMlogNG
- Topic: Receiving UDP broadcast in RUMlogNG
- Replies: 10
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Receiving UDP broadcast in RUMlogNG
Tom/All, Is there any way to set RUMlogNG to receive UDP broadcasts from another piece of software? I would like to get Marcus Roskosch's (DL8MRE) new SmartSDR for Mac's logbook to send logs from its built-in logbook to RUMlogNG, but can't seem to make it work. I'm not sure whether RUMlogNG can be c...
- Tue 17. Dec 2019, 12:26
- Forum: RUMlogNG
- Topic: RUMlogNG and Flexradio 6xxx
- Replies: 18
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Re: RUMlogNG and Flexradio 6xxx
Manoj,
Tom makes some great software, but he is not responsible for xCat/xDax. Those are developed and managed by DL3LSM. Any updated news on those programs can be found at https://dl3lsm.blogspot.com
73
Tom makes some great software, but he is not responsible for xCat/xDax. Those are developed and managed by DL3LSM. Any updated news on those programs can be found at https://dl3lsm.blogspot.com
73
- Fri 13. Dec 2019, 14:23
- Forum: RUMlogNG
- Topic: Window positions in Catalina
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2057
Re: Window positions in Catalina
Hi Tom et all, Is anyone else having an issue in Catalina of RUMLgNG not remembering its window positions at startup? Ian, Works as expected here. Are you running multiple monitors? If so, there's a setting that causes applications to default to the main screen rather than the secondary, although I...
- Fri 13. Dec 2019, 14:19
- Forum: RUMlogNG
- Topic: Is Catalina safe ?
- Replies: 4
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Re: Is Catalina safe ?
Yes, it is just fine.
TQSL, RUMlogNG, Fldigi, WSJT-X, and most other software than ran on the last macOS runs just fine on Catalina as well. All are or have 64-bit versions available. Of course, by "older" software, if you mean non-64-bit software, then you'll have problems.
TQSL, RUMlogNG, Fldigi, WSJT-X, and most other software than ran on the last macOS runs just fine on Catalina as well. All are or have 64-bit versions available. Of course, by "older" software, if you mean non-64-bit software, then you'll have problems.