I use Winlog32 .
It accepts FT8 reports OK.

73 Keijo OG55W

-----Alkuperäinen viesti----- From: John Bastin via wsjt-devel
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2018 6:38 PM
To: WSJT software development
Cc: John Bastin
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] RST, S-meter and WSJTX

On 29Dec 2018, at 06:11, Claude Frantz <[email protected]> wrote:

Considering that the ADIF spec is imprecise concerning the admissible values of the RST_RCVD and RST_SENT fields, I prefer to avoid conflicts with some sites and programs, using only values corresponding to the regular expression [1-5][1-9][1-9]? in these fields. Therefore I have to convert. Rather than using S9 as a reference, I'm using S1, initially defined as "Faint—signals barely perceptible" and I consider it as corresponding to -28 dB S/N. I calculate the S level according to this own definition. I consider R fixed at 5 and T fixed at 9. A good idea ? Hmm…

What logging software are you using? ADIF version 3.0.9 defines RST_SENT and RST_RCVD as a string which is “signal report sent to the contacted station” and “signal report from the contacted station”.

I move my FT8 contacts from wsjt-x to my logging software, which is the DXLab Suite. DXKeeper has no problem handling the db numbers and signs from wsjt-x that are included in the ADIF log file signal report fields that I import.

This seems to be a lot better choice than to try to create a non-standard signal report arrangement that nothing will understand.

Hope this helps.

73,

John K8AJS
[email protected]




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