hi @foldynl,
When using Qlog with Hamlib seems to disable the default 4532 UDP port in Hamlib, thus making it impossible for other programs to access the Hamlib connection with UDP using the Hamlib NET rigctl option.
Connecting Qlog to my FTdx10 using HAmlib, should normally allow JTDX/WSJT to connect using UDP port 3432.
I have tested in Linux and on Windows with the same result.
Testing using CQRLOG on Linux and LogHX on win11 as main program on Hamlib to the Rig, enables connection for JTDX using "Hamlib Net rigctl".
Time beeing I am using FLRIG to connect directly to the RIG and connecting QLog and JTDX to the FLRIG server using Hamlib FLRIG option.
I feel it should be possible to do all this without using FLRIG.
73 de LB2EG Richard
hi @foldynl,
When using Qlog with Hamlib seems to disable the default 4532 UDP port in Hamlib, thus making it impossible for other programs to access the Hamlib connection with UDP using the Hamlib NET rigctl option.
Connecting Qlog to my FTdx10 using HAmlib, should normally allow JTDX/WSJT to connect using UDP port 3432.
I have tested in Linux and on Windows with the same result.
Testing using CQRLOG on Linux and LogHX on win11 as main program on Hamlib to the Rig, enables connection for JTDX using "Hamlib Net rigctl".
Time beeing I am using FLRIG to connect directly to the RIG and connecting QLog and JTDX to the FLRIG server using Hamlib FLRIG option.
I feel it should be possible to do all this without using FLRIG.
73 de LB2EG Richard