L32Lookup for Logger32
L32Lookups.exe is an application that is used for doing Call Sign look-ups in Logger32.
L32Lookups has been entirely written in vb.net and is written so the call sign look ups are modular.
It currently contains modules for doing look ups thru QRZ HTML interface and QRZ XML Interface.
As time permits I plan on added other look up services into the program.
This application has an auto-updater built in so when an update becomes available the user will be
asked if they would like to update the program and the updater will download and install the new update.
This application can be installed anyplace outside of the Program Files structure (Program Data, Program Files, Program Files(x86))
If installed within those directories communications with Logger32 will not work.
See the L32LookpsInstall.txt file for further setup instructions.
Download :L32LookupsInstall.msi Updated May 17 2023 v1.0.28
Any questions feel free to ask…
Please note: I have switched to a new installer for my software. I have had a lot of reports that the users anti-virus software is blocking the download or the actual install. If you find yourself in this situation you will need to pause your anti-virus software wile you download and install the application. After installing you should also enter an exception into your anti-virus software for L32Lookups.exe.
I followed the instructions in the readme file. In the “Lookup from caption” box, I entered “L32Lookups”. In the “External program name” box, I entered “c:\L32Lookups.exe.Webview2” (which is where I put the files). I eliminated the QRZ info that was defaulted in those boxes. Yet every time I enter a call sign in the log entry pane and tab to the next box, the #22 window opens but gives another window that says “Can’t find QRZ lookup module. And there’s no info in the #22 window.
What am I missing?
I entered “c:\L32Lookups.exe.Webview2”You need to have \L32Lookups.exe at the end of the path/ Without that Logger32 doesn’t know what it is looking for..
Why would you create a folder name like that. Most would enter just the default which is C:\L32Lookups ?
73 Rick N2AMG