23-06-2024, 08:18 PM
Hello All,
I am considering having a play with JTDX, in the spirit of experimentation and self-learning...
After installing it, I realised that it will be a blank sheet - there will be no record of previous QSOs and therefore JT Alerts will not warn of "B4" contacts.
I gather JTDX uses logfiles with the same names as WSJT-X so you can copy the files between applications. While this will work it seems problematic to me.
Has anyone tried to use a Windows hard symbolic link to fool JTDX into using the file in the WSJT-X folder?
A hard symbolic link *should* work unless the application is doing some oddball stuff - I think it is unlikely as the .adi files are simple text files.
The only other issue I can see is if JTDX and WSJT-X were trying to use the file concurrently. This is unlikely as I struggle to use one application at a time, so running both won't be a thing.
Can it be done?
A supplementary question or two.
WSJT-X creates two log files wsjt-x_log.adi and wsjt-x.log with similar content. The .log file does not have the adif headers.
Does JTDX create both files? Which leads to the question; would it need two symbolic links?
It appears JTDX doesn't create any log files until it is up and running, so I can't simply look to see if it has both files.
I am considering having a play with JTDX, in the spirit of experimentation and self-learning...
After installing it, I realised that it will be a blank sheet - there will be no record of previous QSOs and therefore JT Alerts will not warn of "B4" contacts.
I gather JTDX uses logfiles with the same names as WSJT-X so you can copy the files between applications. While this will work it seems problematic to me.
Has anyone tried to use a Windows hard symbolic link to fool JTDX into using the file in the WSJT-X folder?
A hard symbolic link *should* work unless the application is doing some oddball stuff - I think it is unlikely as the .adi files are simple text files.
The only other issue I can see is if JTDX and WSJT-X were trying to use the file concurrently. This is unlikely as I struggle to use one application at a time, so running both won't be a thing.
Can it be done?
A supplementary question or two.
WSJT-X creates two log files wsjt-x_log.adi and wsjt-x.log with similar content. The .log file does not have the adif headers.
Does JTDX create both files? Which leads to the question; would it need two symbolic links?
It appears JTDX doesn't create any log files until it is up and running, so I can't simply look to see if it has both files.