Hello All,
After years of almost flawless function, the upload to online logs suddenly stopped working today.
Whenever I enter a new QSO or update (edit) an existing QSO the status window shows "All QSO already uploaded".
The result is of course negative, the QSO is not uploaded.
I started CQRlog in debug mode, but this doesn't give much information either:
select * from upload_status where logname='ClubLog'
select * from log_changes where id > 1823 order by id
SyncUpdate:
SyncMsg :ClubLog: All QSO already uploaded
select * from upload_status where logname='HRDLog'
select * from log_changes where id > 1823 order by id
SyncUpdate:
SyncMsg :HRDLog: All QSO already uploaded
I use a combination of versions.
There is a version 2.3.0 running as a server on a RPI (Raspian buster).
I mainly use two clients (I have two shacks), both running 2.5.1 (one RPI400 with Ubuntu 21.10, the other on a laptop with Ubuntu 22.04)
Maybe I should upgrade the server version, but it has been running without problems for months, so I don't think that is causing the problem.
The problem appears on all computers.
Any ideas will be highly appreciated.
73
Peter / PA3FQH
Resolved
Update on the above:
Upgrade of the server to 2.5.1 did not help.
After the upgrade, I made an export of the database (ADI) and created a new db.
This solved the problem. Now everything seems to be in good working order again.
73
Peter / PA3FQH
It fails here to HamQTH too.
The CQRlog has a problem.
Greetings, Bas. ON5HB
From HamQTH is get the msg: Upload failed! Check internet connection
From HamQTH is get the msg: Upload failed! Check internet connection
Looks like they have some Server or Routing Problems. Sometimes Log could be uploaded, sometimes not. Or only one or two in a row of Logs and the rest fails. Website is also hard to reach.
Today I noticed cqrlog is really fast with this message when uploading to clublog:
ClubLog: Upload failed! Check Internet connection
From DNS traffic I see it tries to resolve secure.clublog.org which doesn't exist anymore.
Looks like Clublog has changed from secure.clublog.org to clublog.org.
Well that sucks. What can we do to work around it on the CQRLog side? Is the URL compiled in, or is it something that can be changed in a config file somewhere?
Let's wait and see. In the meantime, you can still upload a Diff from the Days Work via their Web Site.
HI!
I do not use clublog, so I can not test this.
If the address has changed the quiest fix is to compile Cqrlog from source and fix that address before doing that.
You can get examples how to do that from these message chains:
Raspberry PI 4 and cqrlog https://www.cqrlog.com/node/3124
New Ubuntu and latest cqrlog https://www.cqrlog.com/node/2984
Mint 20 Cinnamon and new cqrlog https://www.cqrlog.com/node/2998
At the point where those examples have command
cd cqrlog
(before make command)
give command:
grep -ni "secure.cl" src/*.pas
That will show path and file name with line numbers where secure.clublog.org exists
Then just open file to text editor like:
nano src/dLogUpload.pas
And find the line number. Using "nano" it is Ctrl-/
Then fix the address and save. Using "nano" it is Ctrl-O
after that continue with command "make" and so on...
If someone does that, please inform here if it helps. I can then add it add a pull request to official source.
How ever I have several pull requests pending from Aug 2022 and it seems Petr has no time to handle them now.
So there will not be any quick fix to official version, I am afraid.
I will do it to my alpha version anyhow if it is needed (found from my GitHub)
--
Saku
OH1KH
Success.
Changing the Web Address in dLogUpload.pas and a new compile did work. I did not make a "sudo make install", I only copied the new cqrlog file from src to /usr/bin. Should be enough or is more needed?
The only difference I noticed is the connection time to my Rig. It takes more time now. Looks like some kind of Debugging or Readout is started at the Connection. Log attached.
Heinz-Juergen DO1YHJ
Log File Upload did not work.
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cqrlog
Cqrlog Ver:2.6.0 (001) Gtk2 Date:2022-07-05
**** DEBUG LEVEL 0 ****
**** CHANGE WITH --debug=NR PARAMETER ****
*** Parameter -h or --help for details ***
OS:
Linux version 5.4.0-135-generic (buildd@lcy02-amd64-066) (gcc version 9.4.0 (Ubuntu 9.4.0-1ubuntu1~20.04.1)) #152-Ubuntu SMP Wed Nov 23 20:19:22 UTC 2022
/usr/bin/mysqld
2023-01-01 12:54:52 0 [Note] /usr/sbin/mysqld (mysqld 10.3.37-MariaDB-0ubuntu0.20.04.1) starting as process 6167 ...
Settings:
-----------------------------------------------------
RigCtldPath:/usr/local/bin/rigctld
RigCtldArgs:-m 1042 -r /dev/ttyUSB0 -t 4532 --vfo -s 38400
RunRigCtld: TRUE
RigDevice: /dev/ttyUSB0
RigCtldPort:4532
RigCtldHost:localhost
RigPoll: 500
RigSendCWR: FALSE
RigChkVfo TRUE
RigId: 1042
Starting RigCtld ...
rigProcess.Executable: /usr/local/bin/rigctld
Parameters:
-m
1042
-r
/dev/ttyUSB0
-t
4532
--vfo
-s
38400
rigctld started!
Waiting for rigctld @ localhost:4532
Connected to rigctld
Sending: +\chk_vfo
Msg from rig:|CHKVFO: 1|
"--vfo" checked:1
Sending: +\dump_caps
Msg from rig:|DUMP_CAPS: CURRVFO
CAPS DUMP FOR MODEL: 1042
MODEL NAME: FTDX-10
MFG NAME: YAESU
BACKEND VERSION: 20221104.4
BACKEND COPYRIGHT: LGPL
BACKEND STATUS: STABLE
RIG TYPE: OTHER RECEIVER TRANSMITTER TRANSCEIVER
PTT TYPE: RIG CAPABLE
DCD TYPE: NONE
PORT TYPE: RS-232
SERIAL SPEED: 4800..38400 BAUDS, 8N2 CTS/RTS
WRITE DELAY: 0MS, TIMEOUT 2000MS, 3 RETRY
POST WRITE DELAY: 5MS
HAS TARGETABLE VFO: Y
HAS ASYNC DATA SUPPORT: N
ANNOUNCE: 0X0
MAX RIT: -9.999KHZ/+9.999KHZ
MAX XIT: -9.999KHZ/+9.999KHZ
MAX IF-SHIFT: -1.200KHZ/+1.200KHZ
PREAMP: 10DB 20DB
ATTENUATOR: 6DB 12DB 18DB
AGC LEVELS: 0=OFF 1=FAST 2=MEDIUM 3=SLOW 4=AUTO
CTCSS: 67.0 69.3 71.9 74.4 77.0 79.7 82.5 85.4 88.5 91.5 94.8 97.4 100.0 103.5 107.2 110.9 114.8 118.8 123.0 127.3 131.8 136.5 141.3 146.2 151.4 156.7 159.8 162.2 165.5 167.9 171.3 173.8 177.3 179.9 183.5 186.2 189.9 192.8 196.6 199.5 203.5 206.5 210.7 218.1 225.7 229.1 233.6 241.8 250.3 254.1 HZ, 50 TONES
DCS: NONE
GET FUNCTIONS: NB COMP VOX TONE TSQL FBKIN ANF NR APF MON MN LOCK RIT TUNER XIT
SET FUNCTIONS: NB COMP VOX TONE TSQL FBKIN ANF NR APF MON MN LOCK RIT TUNER XIT
EXTRA FUNCTIONS:
GET LEVEL: PREAMP(10..20/10) ATT(12..12/0) VOXDELAY(3..300/1) AF(0..1/0.00392157) RF(0..1/0.00392157) SQL(0..1/0.01) IF(-1200..1200/20) NR(0..1/0.1) CWPITCH(300..1050/10) RFPOWER(0.05..1/0.01) MICGAIN(0..1/0.01) KEYSPD(4..60/1) NOTCHF(1..3200/10) COMP(0..1/0.01) AGC(0..0/0) BKINDL(30..3000/1) METER(0..0/0) VOXGAIN(0..1/0.01) ANTIVOX(0..1/0.01) RAWSTR(0..255/0) SWR(0..5/0.00392157) ALC(0..1/0.01) STRENGTH(0..60/0) RFPOWER_METER(0..1/0.00392157) COMP_METER(0..1/0.00392157) VD_METER(0..1/0.00392157) ID_METER(0..1/0.00392157) MONITOR_GAIN(0..1/0.01) NB(0..10/1) RFPOWER_METER_WATTS(0..100/0.00392157) BAND_SELECT(0..16/1)
SET LEVEL: PREAMP(10..20/10) ATT(12..12/0) VOXDELAY(3..300/1) AF(0..1/0.00392157) RF(0..1/0.00392157) SQL(0..1/0.01) IF(-1200..1200/20) NR(0..1/0.1) CWPITCH(300..1050/10) RFPOWER(0.05..1/0.01) MICGAIN(0..1/0.01) KEYSPD(4..60/1) NOTCHF(1..3200/10) COMP(0..1/0.01) AGC(0..0/0) BKINDL(30..3000/1) METER(0..0/0) VOXGAIN(0..1/0.01) ANTIVOX(0..1/0.01) MONITOR_GAIN(0..1/0.01) NB(0..10/1) BAND_SELECT(0..16/1)
EXTRA LEVELS:
ROOFINGFILTER
TYPE: COMBO
DEFAULT:
LABEL: ROOFING FILTER
TOOLTIP: ROOFING FILTER
VALUES: 0="AUTO" 1="12 KHZ" 2="3 KHZ" 3="500 HZ" 4="300 HZ (OPTIONAL)"
KEYER
TYPE: CHECKBUTTON
DEFAULT:
LABEL: KEYER
TOOLTIP: KEYER ON/OFF
APF_FREQ
TYPE: NUMERIC
DEFAULT:
LABEL: APF FREQUENCY
TOOLTIP: AUDIO PEAK FILTER FREQUENCY
RANGE: -250..250/10
APF_WIDTH
TYPE: COMBO
DEFAULT:
LABEL: APF WIDTH
TOOLTIP: AUDIO PEAK FILTER WIDTH
VALUES: 0="NARROW" 1="MEDIUM" 2="WIDE"
CONTOUR
TYPE: CHECKBUTTON
DEFAULT:
LABEL: CONTOUR
TOOLTIP: CONTOUR ON/OFF
CONTOUR_FREQ
TYPE: NUMERIC
DEFAULT:
LABEL: CONTOUR FREQUENCY
TOOLTIP: CONTOUR FREQUENCY
RANGE: 10..3200/1
CONTOUR_LEVEL
TYPE: NUMERIC
DEFAULT:
LABEL: CONTOUR LEVEL
TOOLTIP: CONTOUR LEVEL (DB)
RANGE: -40..20/1
CONTOUR_WIDTH
TYPE: NUMERIC
DEFAULT:
LABEL: CONTOUR WIDTH
TOOLTIP: CONTOUR WIDTH
RANGE: 1..11/1
GET PARAMETERS:
SET PARAMETERS:
EXTRA PARAMETERS:
MODE LIST: AM CW USB LSB RTTY FM CWR RTTYR PKTLSB PKTUSB FM-D FMN AMN PKTFMN
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
VFO OPS: CPY XCHG FROM_VFO TO_VFO UP DOWN BAND_UP BAND_DOWN TUNE TOGGLE
SCAN OPS: VFO
NUMBER OF BANKS: 0
MEMORY NAME DESC SIZE: 0
MEMORIES:
1..99: MEM
MEM CAPS: FREQ MODE RPTRSHIFT RIT XIT TONE CTCSS
TX RANGES #1 FOR ITU1:
1810000 HZ - 2000000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM CW USB LSB RTTY FM PKTLSB PKTUSB FM-D FMN AMN PKTFMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 5 W, HIGH POWER: 200 W
3500000 HZ - 3800000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM CW USB LSB RTTY FM PKTLSB PKTUSB FM-D FMN AMN PKTFMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 5 W, HIGH POWER: 200 W
7000000 HZ - 7200000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM CW USB LSB RTTY FM PKTLSB PKTUSB FM-D FMN AMN PKTFMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 5 W, HIGH POWER: 200 W
10100000 HZ - 10150000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM CW USB LS|
Msg from rig:|B RTTY FM PKTLSB PKTUSB FM-D FMN AMN PKTFMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 5 W, HIGH POWER: 200 W
14000000 HZ - 14350000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM CW USB LSB RTTY FM PKTLSB PKTUSB FM-D FMN AMN PKTFMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 5 W, HIGH POWER: 200 W
18068000 HZ - 18168000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM CW USB LSB RTTY FM PKTLSB PKTUSB FM-D FMN AMN PKTFMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 5 W, HIGH POWER: 200 W
21000000 HZ - 21450000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM CW USB LSB RTTY FM PKTLSB PKTUSB FM-D FMN AMN PKTFMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 5 W, HIGH POWER: 200 W
24890000 HZ - 24990000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM CW USB LSB RTTY FM PKTLSB PKTUSB FM-D FMN AMN PKTFMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 5 W, HIGH POWER: 200 W
28000000 HZ - 29700000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM CW USB LSB RTTY FM PKTLSB PKTUSB FM-D FMN AMN PKTFMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 5 W, HIGH POWER: 200 W
1810000 HZ - 2000000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM AMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 2 W, HIGH POWER: 75 W
3500000 HZ - 3800000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM AMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 2 W, HIGH POWER: 75 W
7000000 HZ - 7200000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM AMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 2 W, HIGH POWER: 75 W
10100000 HZ - 10150000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM AMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 2 W, HIGH POWER: 75 W
14000000 HZ - 14350000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM AMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 2 W, HIGH POWER: 75 W
18068000 HZ - 18168000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM AMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 2 W, HIGH POWER: 75 W
21000000 HZ - 21450000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM AMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 2 W, HIGH POWER: 75 W
24890000 HZ - 24990000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM AMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 2 W, HIGH POWER: 75 W
28000000 HZ - 29700000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM AMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 2 W, HIGH POWER: 75 W
50000000 HZ - 54000000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM CW USB LSB RTTY FM PKTLSB PKTUSB FM-D FMN AMN PKTFMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 5 W, HIGH POWER: 200 W
50000000 HZ - 54000000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM AMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 2 W, HIGH POWER: 75 W
RX RANGES #1 FOR USA:
30000 HZ - 60000000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM CW USB LSB RTTY FM CWR RTTYR PKTLSB PKTUSB FM-D FMN AMN PKTFMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
TX RANGES #2 FOR EUR:
1800000 HZ - 2000000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM CW USB LSB RTTY FM PKTLSB PKTUSB FM-D FMN AMN PKTFMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 5 W, HIGH POWER: 200 W
3500000 HZ - 4000000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM CW USB LSB RTTY FM PKTLSB PKTUSB FM-D FMN AMN PKTFMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 5 W, HIGH POWER: 200 W
7000000 HZ - 7300000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM CW USB LSB RTTY FM PKTLSB PKTUSB FM-D FMN AMN PKTFMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 5 W, HIGH POWER: 200 W
10100000 HZ - 10150000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM CW USB LSB RTTY FM PKTLSB PKTUSB FM-D FMN AMN PKTFMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 5 W, HIGH POWER: 200 W
14000000 HZ - 14350000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM CW USB LSB RTTY FM PKTLSB PKTUSB FM-D FMN AMN PKTFMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 5 W, HIGH POWER: 200 W
18068000 HZ - 18168000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM CW USB LSB RTTY FM PKTLSB PKTUSB FM-D FMN AMN PKTFMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 5 W, HIGH POWER: 200 W
21000000 HZ - 21450000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM CW USB LSB RTTY FM PKTLSB PKTUSB FM-D FMN AMN PKTFMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 5 W, HIGH POWER: 200 W
24890000 HZ - 24990000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM CW USB LSB RTTY FM PKTLSB PKTUSB FM-D FMN AMN PKTFMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 5 W, HIGH POWER: 200 W
28000000 HZ - 29700000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM CW USB LSB RTTY FM PKTLSB PKTUSB FM-D FMN AMN PKTFMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 5 W, HIGH POWER: 200 W
1800000 HZ - 2000000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM AMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 2 W, HIGH POWER: 75 W
3500000 HZ - 4000000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM AMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 2 W, HIGH POWER: 75 W
7000000 HZ - 7300000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM AMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 2 W, HIGH POWER: 75 W
10100000 HZ - 10150000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM AMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 2 W, HIGH POWER: 75 W
14000000 HZ - 14350000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM AMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 2 W, HIGH POWER: 75 W
18068000 HZ - 18168000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM AMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 2 W, HIGH POWER: 75 W
21000000 HZ - 21450000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM AMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 2 W, HIGH POWER: 75 W
24890000 HZ - 24990000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM AMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 2 W, HIGH POWER: 75 W
28000000 HZ - 29700000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM AMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 2 W, HIGH POWER: 75 W
50000000 HZ - 54000000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM CW USB LSB RTTY FM PKTLSB PKTUSB FM-D FMN AMN PKTFMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 5 W, HIGH POWER: 200 W
50000000 HZ - 54000000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM AMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 2 W, HIGH POWER: 75 W
70000000 HZ - 70500000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM CW USB LSB RTTY FM PKTLSB PKTUSB FM-D FMN AMN PKTFMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 5 W, HIGH POWER: 200 W
70000000 HZ - 70500000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM AMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
LOW POWER: 2 W, HIGH POWER: 75 W
RX RANGES #2 FOR EUR:
30000 HZ - 60000000 HZ
VFO LIST: VFOA VFOB MEM
MODE LIST: AM CW USB LSB RTTY FM CWR RTTYR PKTLSB PKTUSB FM-D FMN AMN PKTFMN
ANTENNA LIST: ANT_CURR
TX RANGES #3 FOR TBD:
RX RANGES #3 FOR TBD:
TX RANGES #4 FOR TBD:
RX RANGES #4 FOR TBD:
TX RANGES #5 FOR TBD:
RX RANGES #5 FOR TBD:
TX RANGES #1 STATUS FOR ITU1: OK (0)
RX RANGES #1 STATUS FOR USA: OK (0)
TX RANGES #2 STATUS FOR EUR: OK (0)
RX RANGES #2 STATUS FOR EUR: OK (0)
TX RANGES #3 STATUS FOR TBD: OK (0)
RX RANGES #3 STATUS FOR TBD: OK (0)
TX RANGES #4 STATUS FOR TBD: OK (0)
RX RANGES #4 STATUS FOR TBD: OK (0)
TX RANGES #5 STATUS FOR TBD: OK (0)
RX RANGES #5 STATUS FOR TBD: OK (0)
TUNING STEPS:
10.0 HZ: CW USB LSB RTTY CWR RTTYR PKTLSB PKTUSB
100.0 HZ: CW USB LSB RTTY CWR RTTYR PKTLSB PKTUSB
100.0 HZ: AM AMN
1.0000 KHZ: AM AMN
100.0 HZ: FM FM-D FMN PKTFMN
1.0000 KHZ: FM FM-D FMN PKTFMN
TUNING STEPS STATUS: OK (0)
FILTERS:
600.0 HZ: CW RTTY CWR RTTYR PKTLSB PKTUSB
300.0 HZ: CW RTTY CWR RTTYR PKTLSB PKTUSB
2.4000 KHZ: CW RTTY CWR RTTYR PKTLSB PKTUSB
1.2000 KHZ: CW RTTY CWR RTTYR PKTLSB PKTUSB
2.4000 KHZ: USB LSB
1.8000 KHZ: USB LSB
3.0000 KHZ: USB LSB
9.0000 KHZ: AM
6.0000 KHZ: AMN
16.0000 KHZ: FM FM-D
9.0000 KHZ: FMN PKTFMN
ANY: CW USB LSB RTTY CWR RTTYR PKTLSB PKTUSB
BANDWIDTHS:
AM NORMAL: 9.0000 KHZ, NARROW: 0.0 HZ, WIDE: 0.0 HZ
CW NORMAL: 600.0 HZ, NARROW: 300.0 HZ, WIDE: 2.4000 KHZ
USB NORMAL: 2.4000 KHZ, NARROW: 1.8000 KHZ, WIDE: 3.0000 KHZ
LSB NORMAL: 2.4000 KHZ, NARROW: 1.8000 KHZ, WIDE: 3.0000 KHZ
RTTY NORMAL: 600.0 HZ, NARROW: 300.0 HZ, WIDE: 2.4000 KHZ
FM NORMAL: 16.0000 KHZ, NARROW: 0.0 HZ, WIDE: 0.0 HZ
CWR NORMAL: 600.0 HZ, NARROW: 300.0 HZ, WIDE: 2.4000 KHZ
RTTYR NORMAL: 600.0 HZ, NARROW: 300.0 HZ, WIDE: 2.4000 KHZ
PKTLSB NORMAL: 600.0 HZ, NARROW: 300.0 HZ, WID|
Msg from rig:|E: 2.4000 KHZ
PKTUSB NORMAL: 600.0 HZ, NARROW: 300.0 HZ, WIDE: 2.4000 KHZ
FM-D NORMAL: 16.0000 KHZ, NARROW: 0.0 HZ, WIDE: 0.0 HZ
FMN NORMAL: 9.0000 KHZ, NARROW: 0.0 HZ, WIDE: 0.0 HZ
AMN NORMAL: 6.0000 KHZ, NARROW: 0.0 HZ, WIDE: 0.0 HZ
SPECTRUM SCOPES: NONE
SPECTRUM MODES:
SPECTRUM SPANS:
SPECTRUM AVERAGING MODES:
SPECTRUM ATTENUATOR: NONE
HAS PRIV DATA: Y
HAS INIT: Y
HAS CLEANUP: Y
HAS OPEN: Y
HAS CLOSE: Y
CAN SET CONF: Y
CAN GET CONF: N
CAN SET FREQUENCY: Y
CAN GET FREQUENCY: Y
CAN SET MODE: Y
CAN GET MODE: Y
CAN SET VFO: Y
CAN GET VFO: Y
CAN SET PTT: Y
CAN GET PTT: Y
CAN GET DCD: N
CAN SET REPEATER DUPLEX: Y
CAN GET REPEATER DUPLEX: Y
CAN SET REPEATER OFFSET: Y
CAN GET REPEATER OFFSET: Y
CAN SET SPLIT FREQ: E
CAN GET SPLIT FREQ: E
CAN SET SPLIT MODE: E
CAN GET SPLIT MODE: E
CAN SET SPLIT VFO: Y
CAN GET SPLIT VFO: Y
CAN SET TUNING STEP: Y
CAN GET TUNING STEP: Y
CAN SET RIT: Y
CAN GET RIT: Y
CAN SET XIT: Y
CAN GET XIT: Y
CAN SET CTCSS: Y
CAN GET CTCSS: Y
CAN SET DCS: N
CAN GET DCS: N
CAN SET CTCSS SQUELCH: Y
CAN GET CTCSS SQUELCH: Y
CAN SET DCS SQUELCH: N
CAN GET DCS SQUELCH: N
CAN SET POWER STAT: Y
CAN GET POWER STAT: Y
CAN RESET: N
CAN GET ANT: N
CAN SET ANT: N
CAN SET TRANSCEIVE: Y
CAN GET TRANSCEIVE: Y
CAN SET FUNC: Y
CAN GET FUNC: Y
CAN SET LEVEL: Y
CAN GET LEVEL: Y
CAN SET PARAM: N
CAN GET PARAM: N
CAN SEND DTMF: N
CAN RECV DTMF: N
CAN SEND MORSE: Y
CAN SEND VOICE: N
CAN DECODE EVENTS: N
CAN SET BANK: N
CAN SET MEM: Y
CAN GET MEM: Y
CAN SET CHANNEL: Y
CAN GET CHANNEL: Y
CAN CTL MEM/VFO: Y
CAN SCAN: Y
CAN GET INFO: Y
CAN GET POWER2MW: Y
CAN GET MW2POWER: Y
OVERALL BACKEND WARNINGS: 0
RPRT 0|
Get VFO: TRUE
Switch power: TRUE
Send Morse: TRUE
Sending: +\set_powerstat 1
Msg from rig:|SET_POWERSTAT: CURRVFO 1
RPRT 0|
Power on, start polling
Poll Sending: +f currVFO +m currVFO +v
Msg from rig:|GET_FREQ: CURRVFO
FREQUENCY: 21074000
RPRT 0|
Msg from rig:|GET_MODE: CURRVFO
MODE: USB
PASSBAND: 3000
RPRT 0|
Msg from rig:|GET_VFO: CURRVFO
VFO: VFOA
RPRT 0|
Poll Sending: +f currVFO +m currVFO +v
Msg from rig:|GET_FREQ: CURRVFO
FREQUENCY: 21074000
RPRT 0|
Msg from rig:|GET_MODE: CURRVFO
MODE: USB
PASSBAND: 3000
RPRT 0|
Msg from rig:|GET_VFO: CURRVFO
VFO: VFOA
RPRT 0|
Poll Sending: +f currVFO +m currVFO +v
Msg from rig:|GET_FREQ: CURRVFO
FREQUENCY: 21074000
RPRT 0|
Msg from rig:|GET_MODE: CURRVFO
MODE: USB
PASSBAND: 3000
RPRT 0|
Msg from rig:|GET_VFO: CURRVFO
VFO: VFOA
RPRT 0|
Poll Sending: +f currVFO +m currVFO +v
Msg from rig:|GET_FREQ: CURRVFO
FREQUENCY: 21074000
RPRT 0|
Msg from rig:|GET_MODE: CURRVFO
MODE: USB
PASSBAND: 3000
RPRT 0|
Msg from rig:|GET_VFO: CURRVFO
VFO: VFOA
RPRT 0|
Poll Sending: +f currVFO +m currVFO +v
Msg from rig:|GET_FREQ: CURRVFO
FREQUENCY: 21074000
RPRT 0|
Msg from rig:|GET_MODE: CURRVFO
MODE: USB
PASSBAND: 3000
RPRT 0|
Msg from rig:|GET_VFO: CURRVFO
VFO: VFOA
RPRT 0|
Poll Sending: +f currVFO +m currVFO +v
Msg from rig:|GET_FREQ: CURRVFO
FREQUENCY: 21074000
RPRT 0|
Msg from rig:|GET_MODE: CURRVFO
MODE: USB
PASSBAND: 3000
RPRT 0|
Msg from rig:|GET_VFO: CURRVFO
VFO: VFOA
RPRT 0|
Poll Sending: +f currVFO +m currVFO +v
Msg from rig:|GET_FREQ: CURRVFO
FREQUENCY: 21074000
RPRT 0|
Msg from rig:|GET_MODE: CURRVFO
MODE: USB
PASSBAND: 3000
RPRT 0|
Msg from rig:|GET_VFO: CURRVFO
VFO: VFOA
RPRT 0|
Poll Sending: +f currVFO +m currVFO +v
Msg from rig:|GET_FREQ: CURRVFO
FREQUENCY: 21074000
RPRT 0|
Msg from rig:|GET_MODE: CURRVFO
MODE: USB
PASSBAND: 3000
RPRT 0|
Msg from rig:|GET_VFO: CURRVFO
VFO: VFOA
RPRT 0|
Poll Sending: +f currVFO +m currVFO +v
Msg from rig:|GET_FREQ: CURRVFO
FREQUENCY: 21074000
RPRT 0|
Msg from rig:|GET_MODE: CURRVFO
MODE: USB
PASSBAND: 3000
RPRT 0|
Msg from rig:|GET_VFO: CURRVFO
VFO: VFOA
RPRT 0|
Poll Sending: +f currVFO +m currVFO +v
Msg from rig:|GET_FREQ: CURRVFO
FREQUENCY: 21074000
RPRT 0
GET_MODE: CURRVFO
MODE: USB
PASSBAND: 3000
RPRT 0
GET_VFO: CURRVFO
VFO: VFOA
RPRT 0|
Poll Sending: +f currVFO +m currVFO +v
Msg from rig:|GET_FREQ: CURRVFO
FREQUENCY: 21074000
RPRT 0
GET_MODE: CURRVFO
MODE: USB
PASSBAND: 3000
RPRT 0
GET_VFO: CURRVFO
VFO: VFOA
RPRT 0|
Poll Sending: +f currVFO +m currVFO +v
Msg from rig:|GET_FREQ: CURRVFO
FREQUENCY: 21074000
RPRT 0
GET_MODE: CURRVFO
MODE: USB
PASSBAND: 3000
RPRT 0
GET_VFO: CURRVFO
VFO: VFOA
RPRT 0|
Poll Sending: +f currVFO +m currVFO +v
Msg from rig:|GET_FREQ: CURRVFO
FREQUENCY: 21074000
RPRT 0
GET_MODE: CURRVFO
MODE: USB
PASSBAND: 3000
RPRT 0
GET_VFO: CURRVFO
VFO: VFOA
RPRT 0|
Poll Sending: +f currVFO +m currVFO +v
Msg from rig:|GET_FREQ: CURRVFO
FREQUENCY: 21074000
RPRT 0
GET_MODE: CURRVFO
MODE: USB
PASSBAND: 3000
RPRT 0
GET_VFO: CURRVFO
VFO: VFOA
RPRT 0|
Poll Sending: +f currVFO +m currVFO +v
Msg from rig:|GET_FREQ: CURRVFO
FREQUENCY: 21074000
RPRT 0
GET_MODE: CURRVFO
MODE: USB
PASSBAND: 3000
RPRT 0
GET_VFO: CURRVFO
VFO: VFOA
RPRT 0|
Poll Sending: +f currVFO +m currVFO +v
Msg from rig:|GET_FREQ: CURRVFO
FREQUENCY: 21074000
RPRT 0
GET_MODE: CURRVFO
MODE: USB
PASSBAND: 3000
RPRT 0
GET_VFO: CURRVFO
VFO: VFOA
RPRT 0|
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Done!
So you recompiled and then dropped the new executable over the old one, and the file upload still failed? I haven't been able to find anything about it in your debug dump.
I'm going to try recompiling today. I'll let you know my results.
Thanks!
You misunderstood me. The Clublog Upload is working again.
I want to attach a Logfile from the connection attempt to my Rig to my Post in this Forum and that failed.
Ah, ok. Glad it is working for you again too!
OK success on my side. I modified the URL in the source and recompiled. I did the same as you did and just replaced the executable in the /usr/src folder and everything ran properly and ClubLog uploads work again.
Only snag is, I managed to "downgrade" myself from 2.6.0 to the current official version 2.5.0 (001). I easily can live with that, though!
Thanks!
Dave, N1KX
Try this Sources.
https://github.com/OH1KH/cqrlog/tree/loc_testing
Cool! That ought to do it. I wasn't sure which branch it was, and was just getting ready to look in the "newupdate.sh' script to find out which one. Thanks for the assist!
Hi !
What comes to slower rig startup after compile, it is correct discovery.
Hamlib has changed and so Cqrlog connection needs to keep up in change. Few things are checked from rig at startup ( support for power switching, cw via cat).Those are found with \dump_caps hamlib command that causes lot of text if debug in active.
Also command sending protocol has fixed. It now expects and waits responses to them, not just throwing commands out and tries to pick up suitable answers from receved data.
Note that if you compile my current alpha version (loc_testing) you need to check preferences: trxcontrol, modes and cw keying.
That is because that version supports 1-6 radios (user defined) and that changes setup a bit.
Copying binary file (result from compile) to /usr/bin is enough, but I strongly recommend to update help pages too. There are so many changes at least in alpha version. This happens if you use make and sudo make install commnds.
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Saku
OH1KH
TNX for your Explanation.
Heinz-Juergen
HI all!
I have added code to https://github.com/OH1KH/cqrlog/tree/loc_testing a code that allows user to define hard coded online logs Urls in prreferences/Online log upload.
As I do not use any of those logs I would be if grateful someone could compile the source and test that change of works and report here, or to my Email (OK in HamQTH or QRZ)
Default values are as they were in hard coded source.
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Saku
OH1KH
Thanks, Saku!
I will not be able to get to this today - I'm out of the shack for the day - but I will compile tomorrow and test for ClubLog, which I use. Hopefully somebody else will be able to try for eQSL.
Cheers!
Dave, N1KX
OK, I compiled this and ran it. To the extent I am able to test, this looks like it works fine.
- compiled new update
- renamed old /usr/bin/cqrlog executable and copied new executable into /usr/bin
- started cqrlog; all started normally
- reviewed updated Preferences; made no changes
- attempted upload to ClubLog; upload failed (expected)
- updated Preferences for log uploads to remove "secure." from ClubLog upload URL and saved
- attempted upload to ClubLog; upload proceeded normally
I think this takes care of the issue, and if ClubLog or other online logs change endpoints again we can easily adjust to follow.
I do have another issue, though. When saving Preferences, it takes almost a whole minute to save. I timed it a couple of times when testing this and each time it took approximately 53 seconds to save preferences from the time I click "OK" until the dialog closes and I am returned to the main logging screen. This isn't a particularly new issue and it may only be my issue, but I so seldom have to change preferences I have been living with it. It was the same on my other logging machine, but that one was a much older, slower machine. I can still live with it, but thought I ought to report it while I was thinking about it.
Anyway, it appears the addition of the ability to edit the log upload URLs works, at least for Clublog.
Thanks!
Dave, N1KX
Thanks for reporting, Dave!
Same here with preferences close.
There are quite amount of different settings and it looks they are just growing.
Then saving preferences restarts rigctld and rotctld. That should happen only if those Tabs are touched, but it might be that there is a bug and it happens always.
It must be checked. As well as what other things saving causes.
Talking about delays:
With QT5 version of Cqrlog the file dialog window takes also very long time to fill list of files in folder. For example with adif file import/export.
With GTK2 version of Cqrlog file dialogs open and are filled immediately.
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Saku
OH1KH
HI Dave!
Today I tested preferences save speed.
With my laptop a change to radio2 model and then preferences close took 8 secs.
I have SSD hard disk that speed up things nicely.
Then I added code that allows cache writing to ini file while preferences are closing.
That changed close time to 3secs!
Improvement is over %50
I will add the (small) code to my alpha test soon, and also make a PR to official.
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Saku
OH1KH
Hi dear Saku and happy, healthy and prosperous new year 2023 to you and yours!
I faced the same issue so I tried two times in a row to compile the source from your local repository but I never get the option to modify the URL from within the program preferences! I really don't know why! I used the git procedure.
So I slide back to this nice explanation and I modified the strings into the file src/dLogUpload.pas.
I think that having such kind of option into the program preferences being a very welcomed thing!
I would like to know why I haven't been able to compile the source to get the option included into my preferences settings, anyhow the most important thing is that for now the Clublog error has been resolved!
Greetings!
73 de Marco, PY1ZRJ
Be nice!!! I'm sure they will fix it soon.
I'm giving them money every month, as I support the project.
How much do you donate?
Greetings, Bas. ON5HB
Whoa! Hold the bus!
I certainly didn't mean to sound un-nice and I meant absolutely no disrespect or negativity toward anybody here! This is a fantastic bit of ham radio software and I have had nothing but solid support from Saku and Petr over the years. I sincerely apologize if my comment came off that way! Perhaps I should not have lead with "...that sucks," but I don't place any blame on the CQRLog team for any of this. I'm more of a tinkerer, and am willing to dig into code and try updating my build, but only if I have to.
I'll try to be less sharp with a quick comment like that. By the way, I have donated in the past when I began using CQRLog as my primary logging program, but that was probably close to ten years ago now. You're right, I should kick in another increment.
Thanks!
N1KX
Yeah, typical wording like 'sucks' doesn't help.
Everybody all the best for 2023!
I'm sure they fix it soon. Also, the sources are on github, you can alter and compile it yourself.
However, between github and updated in the Linux distro takes a bit of time to happen.
They will solve it, sure of it....happy newyear!
Greetings, Bas. ON5HB
We have seen these problems before with eqsl.cc. They changed the log-in method, and suddenly the upload function didnĀ“t work anymore.
Instead of hard-coded addresses or protocols, it would probably be more 'future proof' to provide it as a sort of 'plug-in' or advanced setting.
There is a workaround for recent change with secure.clublog.org. As the only problem is that computer cannot resolve secure.clublog.org, you can add the address of the host to local hosts file. On linux/unix it is in /etc/hosts
Adding a line:
5.153.81.176 secure.clublog.org
work for me. There is a hosts file on Windows systems, too.
Hello,
Really cleaver, many thanks.
The workaround on/etc/hosts works perfectly.
73 Ugo
Quick and easy fix, that works perfectly. This might be useful for other access problems as well.
73
Pekka oh2bsc
I also had the 'All QSO's already uploaded' message recently. This was caused by new qso's not being entered into the log_changes table. There are three database triggers required that seemed to have been deleted. I re-created the triggers via the SQL Console and all started working again. The triggers are:
CREATE TRIGGER `cqrlog_main_ai` AFTER INSERT ON `cqrlog_main` FOR EACH ROW
insert into log_changes(id_cqrlog_main,cmd,qsodate,time_on,callsign,mode,freq,band) values
(NEW.id_cqrlog_main,'INSERT',NEW.qsodate,NEW.time_on,NEW.callsign,NEW.mode,NEW.freq,NEW.band);
CREATE TRIGGER `cqrlog_main_bd` BEFORE DELETE ON `cqrlog_main` FOR EACH ROW
insert into log_changes(id_cqrlog_main,cmd,old_qsodate, old_time_on, old_callsign, old_mode, old_band,old_freq)
values (OLD.id_cqrlog_main,'DELETE',OLD.qsodate, OLD.time_on, OLD.callsign, OLD.mode, OLD.band, OLD.freq);
CREATE TRIGGER `cqrlog_main_bu` BEFORE UPDATE ON `cqrlog_main` FOR EACH ROW
insert into log_changes(id_cqrlog_main,cmd,old_qsodate, old_time_on, old_callsign, old_mode, old_band,old_freq,
qsodate, time_on, callsign, mode, band,freq)
values (OLD.id_cqrlog_main,'UPDATE',OLD.qsodate, OLD.time_on, OLD.callsign, OLD.mode, OLD.band,OLD.freq,
NEW.qsodate, NEW.time_on, NEW.callsign, NEW.mode, NEW.band, NEW.freq);
HI!
What version of Cqrlog do you have?
Does your preferences/online log upload have "udp log messages" section?
I am asking this as I recently added it to my Alpha and it makes one change to log_changes table.
See: https://github.com/OH1KH/cqrlog/pull/3/files
I can not test these as I do not have any online logs in use. Triggers disappearing without reason sounds weird.
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Saku
OH1KH
Hi!
At least they still seem to be in source code (used when creating new logs)
saku@hamtpad cqrlog]$ grep -ni "create trigger" src/*.lfm
src/dData.lfm:820: 'CREATE TRIGGER `cqrlog_main_ai` AFTER INSERT ON `cqrlog_main` FOR EACH ROW'
src/dData.lfm:824: 'CREATE TRIGGER `cqrlog_main_bd` BEFORE DELETE ON `cqrlog_main` FOR EACH ROW'
src/dData.lfm:828: 'CREATE TRIGGER `cqrlog_main_bu` BEFORE UPDATE ON `cqrlog_main` FOR EACH ROW'
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Saku
OH1KH