Gridtracker — Log4om
The most reliable way to connect these programs is through forwarding. This allows data to flow from your digital mode software (like WSJT-X) through GridTracker and finally into Log4OM. 1. Configure WSJT-X (The Data Source)
GridTracker and Log4OM aren’t competitors. They’re complementary engines. GridTracker is your real‑time radar and adrenaline. Log4OM is your digital filing cabinet and award‑tracking brain. Connecting them isn’t just about saving keystrokes — it’s about freeing your mind to focus on the one thing that matters: making the next QSO. gridtracker log4om
def fetch_gridtracker_data(): response = requests.get(gridtracker_url) if response.status_code == 200: return json.loads(response.content) else: return [] The most reliable way to connect these programs
So if you’re still copying and pasting between windows or manually typing in grids from a map, stop. Set up the GridTracker → Log4OM pipeline. Your future self — the one chasing Worked All States or that last elusive DXCC entity — will thank you. Configure WSJT-X (The Data Source) GridTracker and Log4OM
Using these tools together eliminates manual data entry and provides instant feedback on whether a station you hear is a "new one" for your logbook.
Because a QSO you don’t log is a QSO you never made. And a grid you don’t track is a grid you’ll work twice.