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so ive been using WSJT-X for FT8 stuff for about two years now and it logs to its own internal log which i then export to ADIF and import into Log4OM and that whole workflow is kind of a mess honestly. every time i forget to export before closing WSJT-X i end up with duplicate entries or missing contacts when i finally sync everything up.
a buddy of mine runs N1MM for all his contesting and he says just use N1MM for everything, but from what i can tell N1MM is really built around contests and the everyday logging side feels like an afterthought? like i do some contesting, mainly sweepstakes and the occasional VHF contest, but most of my operating is just ragchewing and chasing DX on 40m so i need something that handles both reasonably well without me having to juggle three different logs.
Log4OM has been pretty solid for the day to day stuff, the bandmap integration is decent and i like how it handles the award tracking for DXCC but ive heard people say it gets bloated or slow over time. mine has maybe 8000 QSOs in it now and it does seem a bit sluggish when i open the statistics page.
anyone run N1MM alongside Log4OM or do you just pick one and stick with it. and does anyone have a clean way to get WSJT-X talking to both at the same time without losing your mind
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