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Cloudlog Settings
For Cloudlog Aurora to talk to Cloudlog, you need to provide it with a couple of details these being a website address and an API key. You can find both of these under API Keys in the Cloudlog dropdown for your account.
Setting Name | Description |
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Cloudlog Web Address | Web address with a trailing slash e.g https://2m0sql.cloudlog.co.uk/ |
Cloudlog API Key | Cloudlog Aurora requires an API key with read and write access |
TCP Server Settings
Enabling the TCP Server allows several applications to send ADIF records to Cloudlog Aurora for onward processing. Also supported a few commands for other applications to implement duplicate checking.
Supported applications include
Setting Name | Description |
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Enable TCP Server | Enable or Disable the TCP Server |
Logbook Public Slug | This is the public slug set in the Station Logbook in Cloudlog you can set this when you edit a Station Logbook, this is used for providing QSO checking |
Station Location ID | This is the Station Location of the operating location to use in Cloudlog you can get this via Station Location in Cloudlog and its a number |
Cloudlog Aurora uses port 52001 this is currently not configurable.
SatPC32 Settings
Enabling SatPC32 features in Cloudlog Aurora allows you to automtically populate QSO information from SatPC32 like it was an external radio.
Setting Name | Description |
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Enable SatPC32 | Enable or Disable the SatPC32 Radio |
Cloudlog Identifier | This allows you to give SatPC32 a custom radio name in Cloudlog dropdowns. |
SatPC32 Configuration
If you do not use the SatPC32 DDE interface you need to update the DIVOptions.SQF file with the following.
- (1)
+ (2)
+ (3)
- (4)
- (5)
This enables the DDE interface to send general output and frequency information to Cloudlog Aurora.
CSN Technologies S.A.T
Enabling CSN Technologies S.A.T features in Cloudlog Aurora allows you to automtically populate QSO information from CSN S.A.T Tracker like it was an external radio along with satellite name and mode.
Setting Name | Description |
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Enable S.A.T | Enable or Disable the Enable S.A.T Interface |
Web Site Address | Website address should be ok with the default http://rotator.local however if you have multiple units you will need to replace with the dedicated IP Address. |
WSJT-X Settings
Cloudlog Aurora allows you to enable a UDP server for WSJT-X to send ADIF records to Cloudlog Aurora for onward processing.
Setting Name | Description |
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Enable WSJT-X UDP Server | Enable or Disable the UDP Server |
Station Location ID | This is the Station Location of the operating location to use in Cloudlog you can get this via Station Location in Cloudlog and its a number |
Cloudlog Aurora uses default port 2237 this is currently not configurable.
Websocket Settings
The web socket server is a developmental item that will allow real time communication between Cloudlog Aurora and other applications including the web interface.
Setting Name | Description |
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Enable Websocket Server | Enable or Disable the Websocket Server |
Cloudlog Aurora uses port 8080 this is currently not configurable.