Hello Petr,
is it possible to enter power values lower than 1 Watt, like 500mW or 0.5W ?
73, Wolfgang
DL2KI
Mon, 2012-11-05 16:25
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Hello Wolfgang,
I hope so. ADIF spec says that it has to be numeric value, so if you enter 0.5 or 0.1 it could work.
73 Petr
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Hello Petr,
thank you for your information. In CQRLOG it works. I can enter e.g. "0.5". After reopen CQRLOG the value "0.5" received.
In the ADIF export the point but is missing. From "0.5" is "05".
73, Wolfgang
DL2KI
It's a bug in cqrlog, I'm sorry. I'll fix it to new version.
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Hi Petr,
nice, that i've found a bug, hi.
I use the auto backup ADIF export to generate my Onlinelog and the marker file for OpenStreetMap with a Python Script.
Because I want to use an attenuator to make some experiments with QRPP, I need the logging of trx power in milliwatts. (maybe)
In the Python script I had already used the leading zero as a flag. So it was not a problem. I can even change again after the next release of cqrlog.Thank you and 73
Wolfgang, DL2KI
Hi.
Just wondering whether PWR is intended for my TX power or my contacts? I do keep a record of my contacts PWR and Antenna.
Thanks,
Chris G3SQU
Been using CQRLOG (manually) for a couple of months now and feel I have got the hang of it now and am pleased to be able to work with Linux (I use Mint 16).
Hi Chris,
it's your TX power. If you want to keep WKD station information, it's better to use comment to QSO field.
Great news for Linux, another happy user. It seems there is remarkable number of new Linux users thanks to CQRLOG.
73 Petr, OK2CQR
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Thanks Petr, I'll do that
73 Chris