I do like your clear slowly paced, concise delivery, without having the cutie radio noises in the background. That was very helpful. You clearly have had experience in explaining things like this to people. Having spent quite a few years in IT explaining technical concepts to people, I notice when others do likewise.
LOG4OM is so feature rich (complex) I worried about how to configure. Your video really helps. I appreciate all the research you do and share. THANK YOU.
I can never decide which logging Software I want to us. I had HRD trial but when the trial ran out I got Log4OM. Loved it but decided to buy HRD. Today I just decided to redownload Log4OM. Every time I switch, I always refer back to this video and others while I'm doing my setup. Thank you. 73 de N7TWR
I’ve switched to the N3FJP Amateur contact log. Very intuitive and works easily with a number of other applications, such as WSJT-x, fldigi, js8call, VarAC , and others.
Thanks Tom, just got back into the hobby, running a IC7300 through a MFJ tuner to a EFLW. Everything worked pretty well except that my mic audio was very low. After much research I found the solution. I'm running windows 11 (which I understand can be problematic). For anyone with the same issue, the cure is: go to Settings-System-Sound-Advanced-All sound devices-Microphone>make sure Audio Enhancements is turned OFF. Great presentation, as a former teacher I think you would make a great one!!!
Thank you for a clear and well laid out plan to implement together Log4om, WSJT-X, and Grid tracker. I was quite impressed with your presentation. Subscribed. 73, KE8NQL
GI5CEO. Thank you. You saved me hours of trial and error with your instructions. If anyone else is watching follow everything to the letter. Thanks again. PS Can you do a video about backing up and recovery of Log4om.
@@ND3N Great that would very helpful as the last video that I have watched was dated 2020. I tried to follow it but it never worked for me. Every time there is an update to Log4om I have to reconfigure the whole programme.
Hello TOM and good job on the video . I will try the config tonite A lot of HAM are using JTDX instead of WSFT-x , a guess pretty similar but adding in the Video tittle will be good and a screw shot of the JTDX config page will be a blast Thank you regards From XV9R
Really useful. I have a (unusual?) use case. Temporarily, my radio is out in the shack, but I need to drive it from inside the house. I have a laptop attached to the RT in the shack, running WSJT-X, and my desktop in the study running Log4OM and GridTracker. I followed your excellent instructions, and tweaked them so I'm controlling the rig from inside the house. Only one tiny problem: When WSJT-X pops up the log message, I need to click it. The only way I can see to do this is to remote into the laptop using VNC or something. Is there a way (using UDP, for example) that I can click the OK button (for example from Gridtracker). It seems strange that the final part of the process doesn't complete!
One concern I have is the use of the second deprecated second source for UDP in wsjt. Having watched this video I think I’m going to have a go at doing a Daisy chain because I noticed that some of these programs have UDP out. I already have WST in tracker working and I’ll install log4OM and see if I can feed log4om from grid tracker So that the only thing that WSJT is feeding is grid tracker. Yes, that will mean that I have to have grid tracker. Running to have it login log for OM but that’s OK because if I ever forget, I can just export the Aditya file and import it into log4om. I haven’t watched the whole video but it wouldn’t hurt to show some kind of a pipe like diagram to explain how things are put together.
I found a video that explains doing exactly the kind of thing I was talking about from a ham with call M0XMX. I’m not yet. Quite sure it’s done exactly as I would do it but I will eventually get mine going and then post back here how I would suggest doing it. First Update: The install went OK, but the thing won't configure - no country list. It will run OK if I run the application as administrator, but that is NOT doing to happen. Running it as an ordinary user, the log says it has no Internet access - waiting for forum access to explore that. But a clock is ticking on Log4OM - if I can't resolve this in a day or two, I'm done with it.
I found Log4OM to be rather difficult to configure. I’m no longer using it, though it is still resident on my computer. I’ve switched to the N3FJP Amateur Contact Log, which is much easier but has a small initial fee, but that includes lifetime support
@@ND3N My problem isn't going getting it configured - it is that it won't run successfully at all unless in administrator mode (I have no need for OmniRig). I am an the forum seeing if they can provide an answer. In the meantime, I have downloaded but have not yet installed ACLog - plan to do that today.
LOG4OM wants to connect to the rig with cat control. If it does so, then WSJT-x or any other digital program can't control the rig. What to do about this?
That was recommended by another ham video, but my system works just fine without having it checked. It could be just to free up memory in the computer. thanks for the comment - 73 de Tom, ND3N
Quick question?? Can you explain the order of which program gets what kind of info and sends the info elsewhere. Is there a certain reason to do it your way??
WSJTx gets the info first and shares it with GT over UDP. WSJTx also shares with its log and PSK Reporter while GT sends the info to Log4om. Hope this helps.
Noob here in learn mode, Thankfully I only have about 20 contacts, because I currently have them in QRZ, and I cannot export unless I pay for the $35 subscription, so I guess I will enter those by hand, any other thoughts about that?
Does Log4OM have to be running on the same computer as WSJT-X and Grid tracker? I have followed your instructions to a T several times and it just will not log contacts.. Yes running Omnirig 1.2v. . Running windows 10 on both computers. I have spent days on this with no success, yet wsjt-x logs to QRZ on my mac and to grid tracker, eqsl etc. I guess I will continue to import by hand.
I’m a windows guy, so I can’t speak to MAC. I found Log4OM to be rather clunky. But you get what you pay for. Make sure you double check your UDP settings across all your software…. I’ve also noticed that things work best if you turn on WSJTx before anything else.
Tom, I use HRD as my main log at my home QTH in Virginia. I am now setting up my FT-891 at my parents house in Mass. I plan on running SSB and digital modes (WSJT) with a laptop. My thought is to use log4OM as my temp log and then download to HRD when I return. Make sense? I am trying to keep this simple. I guess I could use HRD on the laptop, but worried about keeping everything in sync. Any thoughts? Thanks for the great FT-891 videos, I am learning alot.
Hi Scott. You can easily export ADI files from Log4OM, then import them into HRD LogBook. Grid tracker will also automatically upload your WSJT-x contacts to either HRD or Log4OM. I have videos out there that describe how to do that. 73 de Tom, ND3N
I have used HRD for 10 years (since getting licensed). I think LOG4OM is the future with better digital modes program compatibility. I am moving my HRD log to LOG4OM and using that as my main log. It has great features I want. Just my opinion.
Hey Tom, have you ever tried to integrate all 5 softwares: LOG4OM, WSJT-X, Grid tracker and JT Alert with Omnirig ? Its hard to find a good video that explain something that works. PY2DIG from Brazil. 73 !
These settings for GT, LOG4OM and WSJTX are not working with HamClock for WSJTX setup. Can you suggest some port changes to accommodate HamClock please?
I do like your clear slowly paced, concise delivery, without having the cutie radio noises in the background. That was very helpful. You clearly have had experience in explaining things like this to people. Having spent quite a few years in IT explaining technical concepts to people, I notice when others do likewise.
Too many years as an adjunct professor…. But I did get paid well
LOG4OM is so feature rich (complex) I worried about how to configure. Your video really helps. I appreciate all the research you do and share. THANK YOU.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks Tom! Very helpful explanation. Worked perfectly!
I can never decide which logging Software I want to us. I had HRD trial but when the trial ran out I got Log4OM. Loved it but decided to buy HRD. Today I just decided to redownload Log4OM. Every time I switch, I always refer back to this video and others while I'm doing my setup. Thank you. 73 de N7TWR
I’ve switched to the N3FJP Amateur contact log. Very intuitive and works easily with a number of other applications, such as WSJT-x, fldigi, js8call, VarAC , and others.
OUTSTANDING!!! Thank you!!
You're very welcome!
This video was very helpful. Thank you
Thanks Tom, just got back into the hobby, running a IC7300 through a MFJ tuner to a EFLW. Everything worked pretty well except that my mic audio was very low. After much research I found the solution. I'm running windows 11 (which I understand can be problematic). For anyone with the same issue, the cure is: go to Settings-System-Sound-Advanced-All sound devices-Microphone>make sure Audio Enhancements is turned OFF. Great presentation, as a former teacher I think you would make a great one!!!
I used to have a side gig as an adjunct professor for graduate level courses
Best and as you stated up to date!
Thanks Tom for this video good job, I have been struggling with this setup since the last update of Log4OM
73 WD1L
Thanks. I learned a lot about UDP servers and how that works with this video. Got it all working.
Happy it helped
Thank you, Tom. I absolutely love your videos. They are always simple to understand and instructive.
You are very welcome
AD8JF, I would never have figured out how to get all 3 programs working with my IC 7300, thanks
Thank you for a clear and well laid out plan to implement together Log4om, WSJT-X, and Grid tracker. I was quite impressed with your presentation. Subscribed. 73, KE8NQL
Glad it was helpful!
GI5CEO. Thank you. You saved me hours of trial and error with your instructions. If anyone else is watching follow everything to the letter. Thanks again. PS Can you do a video about backing up and recovery of Log4om.
I can do that…
@@ND3N Great that would very helpful as the last video that I have watched was dated 2020. I tried to follow it but it never worked for me. Every time there is an update to Log4om I have to reconfigure the whole programme.
Worked like a charm. Thank you sir!
You're welcome!
Hello TOM
and good job on the video . I will try the config tonite
A lot of HAM are using JTDX instead of WSFT-x , a guess pretty similar but adding in the Video tittle will be good and a screw shot of the JTDX config page will be a blast
Thank you
regards From XV9R
Thank you…. I’m currently planning on doing a similar video, but with the n3jfp logger.
@@ND3N
I used exactly the same config as you for Log4om and Grid Tracket
i am sending you by email my config screenshot for JTDX
73
Emmanuel
XV9R
Great stuff, helped a lot 73s
Glad it helped!
Really useful. I have a (unusual?) use case. Temporarily, my radio is out in the shack, but I need to drive it from inside the house. I have a laptop attached to the RT in the shack, running WSJT-X, and my desktop in the study running Log4OM and GridTracker. I followed your excellent instructions, and tweaked them so I'm controlling the rig from inside the house. Only one tiny problem: When WSJT-X pops up the log message, I need to click it. The only way I can see to do this is to remote into the laptop using VNC or something. Is there a way (using UDP, for example) that I can click the OK button (for example from Gridtracker). It seems strange that the final part of the process doesn't complete!
Check out teamviewer. It allows you to view and control from any internet connected device
Very nice step by step video. Thank you 73s DL2EAD Andreas
You are welcome!
One concern I have is the use of the second deprecated second source for UDP in wsjt. Having watched this video I think I’m going to have a go at doing a Daisy chain because I noticed that some of these programs have UDP out. I already have WST in tracker working and I’ll install log4OM and see if I can feed log4om from grid tracker So that the only thing that WSJT is feeding is grid tracker. Yes, that will mean that I have to have grid tracker. Running to have it login log for OM but that’s OK because if I ever forget, I can just export the Aditya file and import it into log4om. I haven’t watched the whole video but it wouldn’t hurt to show some kind of a pipe like diagram to explain how things are put together.
I found a video that explains doing exactly the kind of thing I was talking about from a ham with call M0XMX. I’m not yet. Quite sure it’s done exactly as I would do it but I will eventually get mine going and then post back here how I would suggest doing it. First Update: The install went OK, but the thing won't configure - no country list. It will run OK if I run the application as administrator, but that is NOT doing to happen. Running it as an ordinary user, the log says it has no Internet access - waiting for forum access to explore that. But a clock is ticking on Log4OM - if I can't resolve this in a day or two, I'm done with it.
I found Log4OM to be rather difficult to configure. I’m no longer using it, though it is still resident on my computer. I’ve switched to the N3FJP Amateur Contact Log, which is much easier but has a small initial fee, but that includes lifetime support
@@ND3N My problem isn't going getting it configured - it is that it won't run successfully at all unless in administrator mode (I have no need for OmniRig). I am an the forum seeing if they can provide an answer. In the meantime, I have downloaded but have not yet installed ACLog - plan to do that today.
😥 this didnt work for me followed it word for word but doesn't log the contacts in log4om
Make sure your UDPs are set properly across all 3 programs…
Hi,
How can I create a "New Logbook" for a "New Callsign" but "keep" all my settings the same..??
Many Thanks...
Let me check
@@ND3N
Many Thanks....
Looking at the Manual, Maybe..??
"Clone" Profile, Switch to That Profile, Rename it, then Create New Database.?
LOG4OM wants to connect to the rig with cat control. If it does so, then WSJT-x or any other digital program can't control the rig. What to do about this?
Make sure you connect to WSJTx first. Then use the udp to populate log4om
Great video, But why do the "clear dx call and grid after logging" in wsjt-x? 73
That was recommended by another ham video, but my system works just fine without having it checked. It could be just to free up memory in the computer. thanks for the comment - 73 de Tom, ND3N
i am using JTDX
How do you like it? I’m thinking about checking it out and possibly doing a video…
Quick question?? Can you explain the order of which program gets what kind of info and sends the info elsewhere. Is there a certain reason to do it your way??
WSJTx gets the info first and shares it with GT over UDP. WSJTx also shares with its log and PSK Reporter while GT sends the info to Log4om. Hope this helps.
@@ND3N thank you so much.
Tried all what yo usaid but no luck with it
I’m sorry. You’re the only one to complain, so go thru the video step by step and see if you missed something
Tom i am not complaining i think your videos are awesome it just that when you made this video things have changed in log4OM
So, I guess it’s time for a new video…. Will add to my list…
Noob here in learn mode, Thankfully I only have about 20 contacts, because I currently have them in QRZ, and I cannot export unless I pay for the $35 subscription, so I guess I will enter those by hand, any other thoughts about that?
At least it was a fun lesson to learn
Does Log4OM have to be running on the same computer as WSJT-X and Grid tracker? I have followed your instructions to a T several times and it just will not log contacts.. Yes running Omnirig 1.2v. . Running windows 10 on both computers. I have spent days on this with no success, yet wsjt-x logs to QRZ on my mac and to grid tracker, eqsl etc. I guess I will continue to import by hand.
I’m a windows guy, so I can’t speak to MAC. I found Log4OM to be rather clunky. But you get what you pay for. Make sure you double check your UDP settings across all your software…. I’ve also noticed that things work best if you turn on WSJTx before anything else.
Tom, I use HRD as my main log at my home QTH in Virginia. I am now setting up my FT-891 at my parents house in Mass. I plan on running SSB and digital modes (WSJT) with a laptop. My thought is to use log4OM as my temp log and then download to HRD when I return. Make sense? I am trying to keep this simple. I guess I could use HRD on the laptop, but worried about keeping everything in sync. Any thoughts? Thanks for the great FT-891 videos, I am learning alot.
Hi Scott. You can easily export ADI files from Log4OM, then import them into HRD LogBook. Grid tracker will also automatically upload your WSJT-x contacts to either HRD or Log4OM. I have videos out there that describe how to do that. 73 de Tom, ND3N
I have used HRD for 10 years (since getting licensed). I think LOG4OM is the future with better digital modes program compatibility. I am moving my HRD log to LOG4OM and using that as my main log. It has great features I want. Just my opinion.
Hey Tom, have you ever tried to integrate all 5 softwares: LOG4OM, WSJT-X, Grid tracker and JT Alert with Omnirig ? Its hard to find a good video that explain something that works. PY2DIG from Brazil.
73 !
At some point, I have used Omnirig with all of those, though I prefer the Hamlib. I just never thought to do a video about it…
thx super
Welcome 😊
These settings for GT, LOG4OM and WSJTX are not working with HamClock for WSJTX setup. Can you suggest some port changes to accommodate HamClock please?