QRZ station info lookup going wonky
Posted: Sat 31. Dec 2022, 23:26
Greetings,
Over the last few days, I noticed a new "issue". The QRZ lookup appears to be doing so about 10 times for each time window of WSJT-X. The actual data transfer between the two programs seems OK (i.e., double-clicking on a WSJT-X CQ line causes the call info to appear in RumLogNG).
Here's a video of what's happening: https://www.icloud.com/iclouddrive/02cR ... 2.58.05_PM
Here are my RumLogNG settings: and my WSJT-X settings Nothing out of the ordinary there. At least I don't think so.
I originally had WSJT-X going to the broadcast address, then GridTracker relaying from 2237 to 2238 and RumLogNG listening on 2238. The reason for this is that I also have HamClock running on a Raspberry Pi which needs to listen for the UDP packets as well. I noticed the odd lookup behavior with this configuration so I figured I'd remove HamClock and GridTracker and try the above settings to eliminate as many variables as possible. The recording above is with only the two programs running (WSJT-X and RumLogNG).
Has anyone seen this? Any thoughts on what settings to change?
Thanks!!
Bob N8SQT
Over the last few days, I noticed a new "issue". The QRZ lookup appears to be doing so about 10 times for each time window of WSJT-X. The actual data transfer between the two programs seems OK (i.e., double-clicking on a WSJT-X CQ line causes the call info to appear in RumLogNG).
Here's a video of what's happening: https://www.icloud.com/iclouddrive/02cR ... 2.58.05_PM
Here are my RumLogNG settings: and my WSJT-X settings Nothing out of the ordinary there. At least I don't think so.
I originally had WSJT-X going to the broadcast address, then GridTracker relaying from 2237 to 2238 and RumLogNG listening on 2238. The reason for this is that I also have HamClock running on a Raspberry Pi which needs to listen for the UDP packets as well. I noticed the odd lookup behavior with this configuration so I figured I'd remove HamClock and GridTracker and try the above settings to eliminate as many variables as possible. The recording above is with only the two programs running (WSJT-X and RumLogNG).
Has anyone seen this? Any thoughts on what settings to change?
Thanks!!
Bob N8SQT