You are right Dave the UDP is necessary and urgently, also thanks for clear 
explanation about dupes, very easy.

Thanks a lot and all the best .

73 & DXs

Ray YS1RR

Raymundo Rodriguez - YS1RR, 
Ingeniero Industrial, mba 

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> El oct. 15, 2019, a la(s) 8:14 p. m., N4QS, Dave Perry <[email protected]> 
> escribió:
> 
> 
> Hi Ray,
>  
> Glad to hear that the first import worked for you.  In the future when you 
> add more QSOs in WSJT-X, you just import the entire logfile the same way into 
> DX4WIN.  As mentioned below, the default selection when handling dupes is 
> that any duplicated QSOs from prior imports will be ignored.  So you can keep 
> importing the entire log file, and DX4WIN will ignore the prior QSOs and only 
> add the new QSOs.  You do not have to apply a date filter.  Keep importing 
> the entire logfile from WSJT-X.  Just make sure when you get to the window 
> that asks how to handle dupes, you just accept the default which is “the 
> prior duplicate QSO will be ignored.”  This is a very slick feature.
>  
> But we still need the UDP broadcast support so that each new QSO is 
> automatically imported into DX4WIN.  Then we will not have to repeat this 
> manual import process over and over….
>  
> 73,
>  
> Dave, N4QS
>  
> From: Raymundo Rodriguez <[email protected]> 
> Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2019 7:10 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: dx4win list <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Dx4win] Fwd: WSJT to DX4WIN
>  
> 
> Hello dave, just to tell you that I thank you very much for your advice on 
> WSJTX and tell you that I already managed to do it, although there were only 
> 225 QSOs, now I need to know how you separate in the WSJTX log what you 
> already passed to DX4WIN with the new thing you have to update.  Is the .ADI 
> FILE deleted from the WSJTX?  Or is there a better way to do it. 
>  
>  Regards 
>  
> Ray / YS1RR
>  
> Raymundo Rodríguez - YS1RR 
> Ingeniero Industrial, mba
>  
> Enviado desde mi iPad Air 2
> 
> 
> El oct. 15, 2019, a la(s) 1:34 p. m., [email protected] escribió:
> 
> Hello Raymundo,
> 
> Unfortunately, there is not an easy way to import your logged QSOs from 
> WSJT-X into DX4WIN.  We have asked Paul to consider adding UDP broadcast 
> support to DX4WIN, so that once a QSO is logged within WSJT-X it would also 
> automatically be logged in DX4WIN.  But Paul has not responded to this 
> request -- even though most other logging programs already support UDP.
> 
> So now all you can do is manually import the logfile from WSJT-X into DX4WIN. 
>  This is not as easy as it sounds because the WSJT-X logfile is hidden in an 
> obscure folder within Windows.  I have shortened the search process by 
> mapping a drive in Windows to the folder within WSJT-X so that I can find the 
> file faster.  But it is still not ideal.  We need UDP support.
> 
> To manually import the log file from WSJT-X, go to File in DX4WIN, then 
> Import/Export, make sure ADIF is the file type selected, in the smaller 
> window select File again, Import and then go find the logfile for WSJT-X.  
> Select the logfile and either double click or click on Open.  You will see a 
> new window for "Options for duplicate QSOs", and make sure "that Imported QSO 
> is ignored" is the one appearing in the drop down menu.  You want DX4WIN to 
> ignore all duplicates as it imports the log from WSJT-X.  Click OK and you 
> are done.
> 
> I have over 6,500 FT8 QSOs and 1,300 FT4 QSOs in my log and they all have 
> been imported that way.  The manual import of the logfile is very time 
> consuming and laborious, and can be a real problem when you are in the middle 
> of a big opening on 6 meters into EU.  DX4WIN is an excellent logging problem 
> except for this one glaring weakness.
> 
> Now all you can do is manually import the WSJT-X logfile over and over and 
> over...
> 
> I hope this helps.
> 
> 73,
> 
> Dave, N4QS
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On 
> Behalf Of Raymundo Rodriguez
> Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2019 2:08 PM
> To: dx4win list <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Dx4win] Fwd: WSJT to DX4WIN
> 
> Dear friends, I have my DX4WIN updated and I am starting to operate FT8 with 
> Joe Taylor's WSJT software but I need to incorporate my WSJT log contacts to 
> my permanent DX4WIN Log so I would appreciate if possible provide me with the 
> instructions I must follow to achieve  Incorporate them, I will be highly 
> grateful for your support in completing this task.  Sincerely Ray / YS1RR
> 
> Raymundo Rodríguez - YS1RR 
> Ingeniero Industrial, mba
> 
> Enviado desde mi iPad Air 2
> 
> Inicio del mensaje reenviado:
> 
> 
> De: Raymundo Rodriguez <[email protected]>
> Fecha: 15 de octubre de 2019, 1:05:32 p. m. CST
> Para: dx4win list <[email protected]>
> Asunto: WSJT to DX4WIN
>  
> 
>  Dear friends, I have my DX4WIN updated and I am starting to operate FT8 
> with Joe Taylor's WSJT software but I need to incorporate my WSJT log 
> contacts to my permanent DX4WIN Log so I would appreciate if possible provide 
> me with the instructions I must follow to achieve  Incorporate them, I will 
> be highly grateful for your support in completing this task.  
>  
> Sincerely
>  
> Ray / YS1RR
>  
> Raymundo Rodríguez - YS1RR
> Ingeniero Industrial, mba
>  
> Enviado desde mi iPad Air 2
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