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Post by kc1sa on Mar 8, 2022 20:33:26 GMT
I have two radios; A Kenwood TS-2000 and an ICOM IC-7610.
I use both radios for FT modes, but primarily the TS-2000.
I have two computers with JTDX loaded; one a I7 tower the other a laptop. The laptop is used for portable operation too.
I understand how to have two separate in directories set up for the two radios (users\name\appdata\local\jtdx-ts2000 and users\name\appdata\local\ICOM-7610). All this works fine.
I am trying to keep both databases sync'd up so that the Icom and Kenwood radios and the databases on the two PCs are sync'd up. I understand that will require some manual editing which is fine.
The wsjt.log file, what is it's use? I renamed that file to something else and ran wsjt and all seemed to work fine. Is this file a temporary file that can be ignored?
The wsjt_log.adi file seems to be the file wsjt uses to determine if a call sign has been worked B4. Is that the case?
To sync things up can I just include everything in the two wsjt.adi files from the two locations (users\name\appdata\local\jtdx-ts2000 and users\name\appdata\local\ICOM-7610) and remove duplicates? Is that the process?
The Wisdom.dat files serve what purpose? Do I need to be concerned with them for sync'ing purposes?
73, Steve KC1SA
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Post by Arvo ES1JA on Mar 9, 2022 6:21:05 GMT
wsjtx.log file is not used by jtdx afterwards.
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Post by w9mdb on Mar 9, 2022 13:39:22 GMT
You really need to set up a logger like Log4OM on both computers talking to a database shared on OneDrive for example. Then there will be no editing or syncing required.
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