Hi Petr, just got off the air doing some PSK31 and the auto uploads to Hamqth worked perfect, with Fldigi and CQRlog in Fldigi mode, I did not try the others. So far so good, this is fun, I really like the new window, that tells me if it went or not, you have done an outstanding job on this and deserve a cold beer hi hi.. thanks so much, you have developed one of the best logging software programs available to the Ham community. Tom K8WDX
Mon, 2014-01-20 00:15
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Congratulations Petr
Hi Tom,
thank you for kind words! I'm very happy it works. I also like the window with online upload. Now I can tell to wkd station my log is online available after I hit enter. It's really good feature. Now it would be great to have more station pointing to HamQTH when making a QSO :).
73 and take care my friend!
Petr, OK2CQR
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http://HamQTH.com/ok2cqr
https://ok2cqr.com
I second Tom's words! I was very pleasantly surprised when I started CQRLog last week and saw the versionnumber.
Even more so when I dicovered the new features. I just love it. Thank you Petr and keep up the great work!
Now all I need is a bigger exclamation mark!! :)
73, Tjalling PA3GOS
Oh, I almost forgot,
I do tell Hams to look me up on HamQTH in a QSO. Of course not in a pile-up but in most, if not all, casual QSO's.
Some really did update their bio and even uploaded pics.
73, Tjalling PA3GOS
I absolutly agree, well done Petr and all other contributors. CQRLog is indeed one of the best Ham loging programs out there and has put Linux back on top as the OS of choice for Ham Operators. Until CQRLog there was no real reason to switch from Windoze.
I have a small problem, more to do withthe way in which I use CQRLog which I have posted here:
http://www.cqrlog.com/node/1088
If anyone has any ideas on how I solve it. I'd love to hear from you.
73'd De Dave, G8FXM O/S Linux Mint 18.1 KDE Plasma 64 bit g8fxm@uksmg.org
I'm also happy to have found a Logging application that I can get up and running on Linux without having to be an expert on package management and Linux distributions etc!
Upgraded my ancient Toshiba laptop with Ubuntu 13.10 this evening and, hey presto, CQRLOG installed like a dream and I've imported my logs via ADIF in a flash.
Just great, now almost no need for MS-Windows at all!
Super logging programme, thanks Petr
73, Chris