Need settings for WSJTx that will log to WRL and N3FJP. Currently even with the integration tool set for WSJTx nothing is done. An export from N3FJP has to be one with the WSJT-x contacts and imported to WRL. Is there a setting that has to be made for it to go directly to WRL.
It appears to be in the works N3FJP integration
and involves the use of WRL CAT Control and Integrations - 1.1.2
I’m lying in wait for the information as well.
While I dont have any real experience with N3FJP I just played around with this and was able to get it working. There are several things that have to be setup properly for this to work and an order that the apps have to be started. The way it works is you setup rig control to the WRL Cat control app (ie connect the cat control app to your radio). Then WSTJX|JTDX is set to the ‘hamlib net rigctrl’ RADIO selection and is connected to the WRL cat control app. WSJTX|JTDX sends the QSO logging data to Gridtracker and Gridtracker sends it to N3FJP and WRL.
After you have everything setup properly this is the app start order. You have to turn your radio on, then start WRL cat control app, then start Gridtracker, then start WSJTX or JTDX then start N3FJP.
Here are screenshots and setup information.
If you are using WSJTX instead of JTDX the settings are exactly the same. Just enter the same settings highlighted yellow in my screenshots for JTDX into the 'UDP Server" section in the ‘Reporting’ tab of WSJTX settings menu (dont worry about the 'Secondary UDP Server (deprecated)" section in the WSJTX settings menu.
In N3FJP the only thing you need to set is in “Settings → Application Programming Interface (API)” and you just need to enable the ‘TCP API’ on port 1100. You do NOT need to enable "Listen for WSJTX’.
Again, once everything is setup per the screenshots above. Close everything down and open the apps in the following order: WRL Cat control app (then start the radio connection and WSJTX UDP listener), Gridtracker (let it load all the way up), WSJTX or JTDX, N3FJP.
Once its all up and running, make and log a contact via WSJTX or JTDX and when the log QSO window pop up on WSJTX or JTDX enter the info and click the ok button. It will send the QSO data to Gridtracker and Gridtracker will send the info to WRL and N3FJP
Let me know if you have any trouble.
Thanks & 73
Brad K4AZE
@K4AZE I will look into it.
I currently run WSJTx with N3FJP ACLOG with cat control. It runs well. I will have to see how the additional programs, cat control app and grid tracker, and my laptop get along. Most important is limited screen space, trying to do all this mobile. I hate windows 11 but reluctantly moved over. I am familiar with swiping multiple desktops.
I guess it comes down to, what am I willing to do for the convenience of automation. To answer this I will have to explore your integrated solution.
Many thanks for the information





