Hi,
Trying to figure out why my image folders in the QSO list are greyed out?
Ubuntu 11.10
cqrlog 1.3.0
Thanks in advance
Dave KB9MNM
Hi,
Trying to figure out why my image folders in the QSO list are greyed out?
Ubuntu 11.10
cqrlog 1.3.0
Thanks in advance
Dave KB9MNM
Hello,
I'm very sorry that I didnt send any response to this forum for so long time. I have my right hand in palster and it is very painful to type on keyborad. Please be patient, I will answer to all questions but it will take some time.
73 Petr, OK2CQR
Hi all,
I've read a lot about cqrlog and would really like to use it. Unfortunately I'm not having much luck on my 64-bit Fedora 16. After some time spent ldd-ing the hamlib executable and duly installing the missing dependencies, there's only one final hurdle I can't overcame: hamlib.
As far as I can see cqrlog is generally linked with 32-bit shared libraries (most of which I could install without any problems). However, hamlib comes with a couple of executables whose path is identical in its 32-bit and 64-bit incarnations, when I try to install the 32-bit hamlib, yum dies with:
Hi, First of all thank you for all the hard work on CQRLog. It really is great software.
I am using CQRLog 1.3.0 from the prebuilt binary on the website. I am on Fedora 16 x86_64 and using TrustedQSL packages from Fedora (not the ones built by Petr). I am able to upload logs successfully both manually (export logs from CQRlog and sign using tqsl) and by uploading the tq8 file generated/signed by CQRLog directly to the arrl lotw site. What I'm saying there is that I can take the tq8 files from /home/john/.config/cqrlog/lotw and go to arrl's lotw site and attach them and they work fine.
Thanks to Petr and Martin for all their hard work and long hours !
Just put up CQRlog 1.3.0-1_amd64.deb on peppermint os 2 and all looks good feeding two K3's.
I have downloaded LOTW and EQSL and look forward to integrating all my data in CQRLOG.
Best 73/TKS, Howie N4AF
I was using Fedora 14 32-bit (hamlib from repo) with cqrlog_1.2.2_i386 and had succeeded in getting rig control to work via rigctld. Hurrah!
I recently upgraded to Fedora 16 64-bit and with cqrlog_1.2.2_amd64 it no longer works, with identical settings.
With rigctld running I can do "nc localhost 4532", type f and I get the rig frequency OK. On the face of it this says there's nothing wrong with hamlib and its TCP socket.
Running cqrlog from the terminal and clicking "Refresh TRX control" I get:
In inicializerig
Model:2
Port:localhost:4532
Baudrate:4800
Databits:8
StopBits:1
Hi
Made mistake, loaded into log old log and now I have all qsos twice
in log. How can I remove dupes? One by one? I have tried to look filter,
but can't figure how to do with that. There is not sorting meganism for
dupes? Terrible job to do one by one.
I have received and sent a lotw qsl which show the date in lotw_qslrdate and in lote_qslsdate but there is no "L" in the qslr field. It seems to have happened only for qso's after 1st jan 2012 but that may be due to my downloading via carlog rather than importing the adif from dxkeeper as I was doing.
2nd bug is after downloading from eqsl.cc I do not get any fields updated. Inspecting the 2012-01-28_11-21-52.adi file from my latest download shows some qso's which do not update in CQRLOG. Perhaps I need another step to import from the .adi file and I am simply just not doing it correctly.
I just installed CQRlog, and got my log imported. I have run into a few problems. First, rig control will not work with my FT-897D. I have it set up at 38400, 8N2. No handshake. It works fine under Grig. device is /dev/ttyUSB0. Also, every now and then I get an "access violation". It says "press OK to ignore and risk data corruption, or cancel to quit program", or something to that effect. I can close CQRlog, open Grig, and the rig control is fine. Any ideas on these problems?
Thanks es 73's,
Jeff
K4LMP
Hi
When I try upload log into eqsl, popup window asks QTH NICKNAME.
I have not set it in eqsl. I can't leave empty, because cqrlog
needs it. And haven't found, how to modify my account in eqsl.
Anyone else seen this?
Jarmo
I need a way to set the starting point of QSO entries not yet uploaded. I've manually uploaded QSO entries so far (many thousand) but the new utility insists on uploading the entire log - and the proceeds to hang indefinitely!
Hi All,
I am one of the developers of QtRadio which is a software defined radio programme able to interface with many of the popular SDR's like Softrock, HPSDR, Perseus etc. and it runs under Linux. To set the radio to interface with CQRLOG, set your preferences/TRX control as follows ...
Radio one/two desc: as you prefer (I use QtRadio)
Device: to 127.0.0.1:19090
RIG ID model: to 2
Poll Rate: to 500
To operate a software defined radio with its spectrum view and frequency versatility coupled with an excellent logging program is a huge operating convenience and advantage.
I have installed v1.3 and when I start it, i get this message. How do I work around this? I have run the script, like it asks me to, still nothing.
"It looks like apparmor is running in your system. CQRLOG needs to add this :
@{HOME}/.config/cqrlog/database/** rwk,
into /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.mysqld
You can do that by running /usr/share/cqrlog/cqrlog-apparmor-fix or you can add the line and restart apparmor manually.
Click OK to continue (program may not work correctly) or Cancel and modify the file first."
Hi, Ubuntu 11.10 user. When I go to open the log, it gives me "invalid dbf file" error.
And secondly, my user name is wrong, how can I update that? SHould be kb9mnm.
Thanks,
Dave KB9MNM
I have not saved Russian characters in the fields "Name" and "QTH".
In what may be the problem?
Could someone help me with the best way to populate the eqsl_sent and date fields. I have been a previous eqsl user and want to have the fields in cqrlog match the previously uploaded qso's from my previous log programme (dxkeeper). I have kept dxlab (dxkeeper) up to date so importing from there if I can get fields to match is an option.
73 Graeme ZL2APV
Good evening all,
I am having trouble with CQRLOG and HAMLIB / Rig control.
Since I upgraded CQRLOG some time ago from (I forget what version) to (I forget what version), the program has been unable to control my radio - FT-950 on ttyS0 which had it done quite successfully before.
I have just lived it with since. However, it is starting to bug me as to why it worked and then stopped.
XLOG, GRIG, and TLF work just fine with HAMLIB and I am able to read the frequency from the radio and set the frequency etc from these programs - only CQRLOG gives me a problem.
In the preferences, it is possible to select backgroundcolor for LoTW-/eQSL-users for the DX-Cluster.
Would it be possible to select seperatly colors for each ?
Right now it is not possible to "see" in the DXCluster who is LoTW-user directly,
because it could be an eQSL-user.
Maybe have different choices for the backgound color,
-LoTW only
-eQSL only
-Both LoTW and eQSL-user
73 de Børge / LA4VGA
Hello,
I have been meaning to ask about this for the past 6-9 months and am now wondering if this only bothers me: When USA and Canadian callsign information is returned from either hamqth or qrz, the City and St/Prov are separated by the zip code. I wonder if this keeps the city and state from being automatically filled in the QTH field in CQRLog. Only the city is automatically entered. Can the returned format be changed back to "City, State, zip code" instead of "City, zip code, State"? Also, can any other data be returned like "Lookup count" and possibly license class?
Hello,
When I export QSOs to the ADIF-Format, the band-tag is always empty. But this is required when I import the file on the DARC-Homepage.
>CALL:4<XXXXX>MODE:3<SSB>FREQ:4<3767>BAND:0<>RST_SENT:2<59>RST_RCVD:2<59
How can I export the band?
Jürgen
Hello,
Currently I'm testing cqrlog.
I've a problem when I export QSOs for label printing.
I go to the QSO list (pressing Strg+O), then
Menu QSO -> Export for Label Printing (ignoring the message, that there is no filter).
In the export window I check 'Export all QSOs' and klick the export button.
The the created file is empty (filesize = 0).
Currently I've 10 QSOs in the list (I'm testing)
I've downloaded different older versions, all are producing an empty file.
Jürgen
I have been trying to figure out my DXCC and QSL cards needed. I still have not figured out how to run some of the QSL/DXCC reports, but I did look at the DXCC Statistics. They are not quite making sense.... I have used two logging programs with the same ADIF file.
Here is what CQRLog says:
Worked/Confirmed
290/188 - Phone
229/128 - CW
14/10 - Digital
299/206 - Mixed
Here is what DXKeeper (Part of DXLab) (Windows) says:
189/293 - Phone
232/130 - CW
14/10 - Digital
3/2 - PSK
304/210 - Mixed
I have a central mysql server, so wanted to install CQRlog without installing mysql-server on the same machine. I removed the dependency from the .deb package so it installed without problem.
I also changed to SaveToLocal=0 in the config file, so CQRlog started finally.
But at startup, it wants to create several databases on the remote server.
So my question is what databases and privileges must be created on the remote server before running CQRlog?
73, hny
Peter
Are there any GlobalQSL users? I have signed up for the service. I there any hints or tips? I am trying to get caught up on about three years of inactivity!
TNX Will
Sorry if this stuff was covered before.
I am trying to see some info. I tried to set some filters with out any luck (maybe lack of knowledge),
Can I see all sent QSLs for new countries/bands/modes that are outstanding?
Can I see all QSOs worked for new countries/bands/modes that are needed?
it would be nice to see figure out what is outstanding cards! I may have some that I would like to send for updated cards...
TNX Will WC2L
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