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Import ADIF files for data transfer #10

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rolnas opened this issue Jun 18, 2023 · 4 comments
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Import ADIF files for data transfer #10

rolnas opened this issue Jun 18, 2023 · 4 comments
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@rolnas
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rolnas commented Jun 18, 2023

There is generation of ADIF files for export, but there are no way to import back data from another source (at least ADIF format).

@mbridak mbridak added the enhancement New feature or request label Jun 18, 2023
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mbridak commented Jun 18, 2023

True.
I don't know if it will.

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DE8MSH commented Oct 30, 2023

Hi. I know you don't know. ;) But will it? It'd be a very nice feature. With check if we had QSO before. 👋🏻

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cbspidi commented Jun 25, 2024

bumping an old issue, but...
a solution could be to implement an integration to qrz.com with API key
you could implement two handy functions

  • lookup in your logbook
  • lookup in qrz database for potential matches, this is more useful than first one

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cbspidi commented Jul 19, 2024

@DE8MSH , in case you would still like to have those contacts inside the not1mm
I did it by exporting ADIF from QRZ then I opened it with ADIF master and exported the data into CSV file
Next, I wrote a quick Python script to export some(not all) data from the CSV file and SQL insert it into the SQLite DB file.

It was not a pretty process, but it got the data into the program, so I can enjoy knowing if I had previous contact.
The process I come up is not as good as I would like it to be, that is due to me not knowing how is data structured inside the database, ie. what is expected and where and what needs to change / where and why.

I would happily share the python script I put together to do the above.

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