![]() ![]() You could open the same database from two different machines but the results may be unpredictable if they both try to write to the same record at the same time. > I presume that even with some care this can be done using SQLite interface. The MacLoggerDX SQLite database is designed as a single client system and only implements locking amongst it's own threads. Check on frontend if admin is logged in Click your MacLoggerDX can also. Obviously it would be nice to access the same database file simultaneously from two different applications. The job creates the excel file, however not writing anything to it and fails. Is the database opened (via SQLite) only at the time that a record is to be read or written or is it held open during the time that MacLoggerDX is running. Features: SQLite super fast data base, 100 Native Cocoa app. Awards Tracking, Band Activity, Schedules, Memories, QSL Generation, ADIF import, export, Club Log integration, eQSL, LoTW Confirmations and much more. > And, what type of access control and locking occurs with the logging database. MacLoggerDX can also email you when the Bands are open or that rare DX is spotted. No even if you could run 2 instances they would both share the same set of Prefs and get confused. Could I use TWO instances of MacLoggerDX: one hooked to my Pro III and the other hooked to my K3? > And, what if I wanted both connected at the same time. Then just switch between them with the same popup. There is a popup in the Radio Prefs for up to 8 Radios. > MacLoggerDX does not have to be accessed to both rigs at the same time but I am wondering if there are any stumbling blocks. > And, here is yet another question? Has anyone plugged two rigs simultaneously to be used by MacLoggerDX. You won't be able to do configuration and setup if that is a windows program but MacLoggerDX should be able to communicate through the same USB/Cable that you use on windows provided that you load a Mac OS X driver for it. I currently use the CI-V interface of my Icom Pro III with MacLoggerDX. > So, what do I need (or, do I have it now?) to interface the K3 to MacLoggerDX. I currently have the Elecraft Serial-to-USB interface cable but I have only used that with my Windows laptop in setting up and doing the configuration and calibration steps of the K3. > I am a new owner of Elecraft K3 but I have not yet set it up to interface to my mac and MacLoggerDX. Next message: Elecraft K3 and MacLoggerDX.MacLoggerDX supports close to a hundred radios, automatically tuning to the spots you are interested in, swinging your beam around. ![]() Features include: Organizing and filtering the spots from your favourite DX Cluster for DXing, casual Contesting or rag-chewing. Previous message: Elecraft K3 and MacLoggerDX MacLoggerDX is The Mac Ham Radio Logbook choice in 120 countries.Elecraft K3 and MacLoggerDX Don Agro dagro at ![]()
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