[Ham-Mac] Tip for fldigi/Aether Users for the ARRL QSO Party
Elwood C. Downey
ecdowney at clearskyinstitute.com
Thu Feb 20 12:27:16 EST 2014
Hello Dick,
In the mean time, I should think you could work around this with a slightly modified version of the python
script that sends log info from fldigi to Aetherlog. Just subtract the sweetspot value from the frequency
before sending to Aetherlog then assign this version of the script to a different macro button, say "LOG
SSB".
But I have to admit it never even occurred to me to run fldigi while running SSB, in that case I just log
directly in Aetherlog and let it connect directly to the rig.
73, Elwood, WB0OEW
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> Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2014 19:35:37 -0600
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> If you are using fldigi with a LOG macro that logs your QSO's in both fldigi and Aether, be careful when
> you are using the fldigi OpMode option for SSB. Fldigi correctly displays the Dial Frequency and the
> Operating (or QSO) Frequency and the correct frequency is logged in the fldigi Logbook file. The problem is
> the frequency exported to Aether is offset as a function of your fldigi sweet spot offset option.
>
> As an example, I worked the W1AW/4 (FL) station in SSB on 21320.000 (Dial and QSO Freq); however, it showed
> up as 21321.000 in Aether because I have a 1000 Hz offset in fldigi sweet spot option.
>
> The easy workaround for this issue is to manually correct the frequency in Aether BEFORE you upload the QSO
> to LoTW. If you fail to make the adjustment, you run the risk of an orphaned QSO in LoTW.
>
> This situation has been reported to Dave W1HKJ and Andrew AC7CF and the problem is unique to when fldigi is
> in the Op Mode SSB mode. All digital QSO's log correct in both fldigi and Aether.
>
> Have fun with the W1AW/?? pile-ups in 2014.
>
>
> 73 Dick AA5VU
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