May 19 2026 – TII Logs Analyzer

Lucas Gallone, renowned FM and DAB enthusiast and creator of the RDS Expert tool for FM webservers, presents a powerful new tool for DAB enthusiasts using the AbracaDABra DAB software : the TII Logs Analyzer.
Key Features:
° Seamlessly upload TII logs generated with the AbracaDABra TII logger or scanner.
° Analyse logs like 2026-02-11_172601_TII.csv and scanner logs such as 2026-03-01_095556.csv.
° Access detailed insights and relevant information to optimize your digital radio setup.
How to Use: Simply visit the TII Logs Analyzer and upload your log files for instant analysis and enhance your troubleshooting and signal monitoring with this tool.

Import file into the TII Logs Analyzer
Import file into the TII Logs Analyzer

The analyzer now launches automatically, allowing you to begin your review.
If receiver coordinates are missing from the log file, a pop-up will prompt you to enter them.
The map will now show your location, but not the ones from the received transmitters as these coordinates were not in the original file.

Coordinates input
Coordinates input
Coordinates input
Coordinates input

The main screen has an intuitive layout featuring clearly separated sections and a map positioned at the bottom.
Export options available: entire page as a .txt or .pdf file and the map as a high-resolution .jpeg image.

Sections at the top of the TII Log Analyzer
Sections at the top of the TII Log Analyzer
Middle section of the TII Log Analyzer
Middle section of the TII Log Analyzer

The map at the bottom enables selective display of multiplexes, allowing users to choose between viewing all or specific ones.
Clicking on a transmitter location reveals an information pop-up, which can be used to activate an elevation profile for detailed analysis.

Map section of the TII Log Analyzer
Map section of the TII Log Analyzer

TII Log Analyzer is an invaluable tool for DABDX enthusiasts, particularly those using Petr Kopecký’s AbracaDABra software. It shows promise for integration with other suites like QIRX and Qt-DAB in the future.
Kudos to Lucas Gallone for developing this innovative tool.
Ongoing refinements and enhancements are expected, making it even more indispensable for the community.