Hi, I am using TRX Control OK, except for the 80m band which stores the wrong freq as a default. I have successfully changed default frequencies on the other bands to the ones I prefer,and they all seem to work OK except for that on the 80m band. How can I fix this? If I go to the frequencies page and make the change, it accepts it OK, and when I return to it, it is still fine, except that if I hit the 80m button on the TRX Control screen, the freq it directs my rig (FT-450) to is incorrect. What do you suggest I do?
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Hi,
I've installed today CQR with UBUNTU 10.64.
When I type anything in any field (even in the preference menu) all the typed characters are doubled.
When I use any word processor with UBUNTU, this problem does not appear;
Does someone experienced same problem?
Thanks for help.
On Fedora 15, compiling with these versions of Lazarus and Freepascal, I get the error below:
lazarus-0.9.30-1.fc15.x86_64
fpc-2.4.2-2.fc15.x86_64
Compiling ./mysql/mysql51conn.pas
100 141.728/144.032 Kb Used
200 141.883/144.192 Kb Used
300 142.123/144.480 Kb Used
mysqlconn.inc(323,5) Note: Local variable "esc_str" not used
mysqlconn.inc(334,5) Note: Local variable "esc_str" not used
400 142.711/144.992 Kb Used
mysqlconn.inc(417,3) Note: Local variable "ClientVerStr" is assigned but never used
500 143.080/145.376 Kb Used
600 143.313/145.664 Kb Used
On Fedora 15, trying to build cqrlog results in this error:
$ make
...
Error: Can't create object file: /usr/lib64/lazarus/components/printers/lib/x86_64-linux/gtk2/cupsdyn.o
TExternalToolList.Run Exception: Error: Can't create object file: /usr/lib64/lazarus/components/printers/lib/x86_64-linux/gtk2/cupsdyn.o
ERROR: tool reported error
make: *** [cqrlog] Error 2
$
A one line change to the Makefile, adding -d to the lazbuild options so it will not try to rebuild the dependencies, gets rid of that problem:
--- cqrlog-1.1.0/Makefile.orig 2011-06-25 10:57:44.384233006 -0400
For those who install the files manually, and want to save some time:
download i.e. "cqrlog_1.1.0_i386.tar.gz" and extract it
gunzip -c cqrlog_1.1.0_i386.tar.gz | tar xvf -
Goto the cqrlog_1.1.0_i386 -directory (cd cqrlog_1.1.0_i386) and run these commands
cp -rfp ./usr/bin/* /usr/bin
cp -rfp ./usr/share/applications/* /usr/share/applications
cp -rfp ./usr/share/cqrlog/* /usr/share/cqrlog
cp -rfp ./usr/share/icons/* /usr/share/icons
cp -rfp ./usr/share/man/man1/* /usr/share/man/man1
cp -rfp ./usr/share/pixmaps/* /usr/share/pixmaps
Hi, I am running version 1.1.0 and would like to change the order of information displayed in the view of QSOs window. How can I get the power column to be displayed after the mode column in the window? Currently my window shows data in this order: QSOdate, time on, callsign, freq, mode. I´d like power next. How can I do that?
Hello,
I have been searching, but not found, a simple newbie guide to configure the control rig via rpc.rid or rigctl daemons/applications.
My rig control works 100% A-OK with direct USB interface setting in both CQRLog and Fldigi, but not when using CQRLog in remote mode with fldigi (as both are using same interface).
Hi everybody,
I've been using the program for some 2 years now. I'm using Mint Isadora 64b. Last week I installed the last 1.0.2 version from Ubuntu 10.04 repository and upload my log from adif. Now I'm comparing the the last one with the 0.9.5, but I can't get any info about LoTW users. On the older version I can see them either on the cluster window (highlighted) and after clicking them, on the main one with the red "L". Instead, on the 1.0.2, I can't see any sign of it. Preferences are the same, in particular, I ticked "Show info in new QSO window..." in both LoTW support section.
About CQRLOG 1.0.2
Hi
there is a problem with the scrollbar. I can only scroll up and down. Is isn't possible to scroll on the left or on the right.
Maybe it is a problem of the new Unity from Ubuntu 11.04.
vy 73,
Klaus
PS: The automatic installer via synaptic is amazing. Many thanks
Id like to be able to tap into qrz.com when busy with a qso. Is there anything I need to do in order to do this? I get a message in the qrz box on the bottom right side of cqrlog screen that logging in is required for more info to be displayed. I seem to remember that qrz.com did change their particulars for linking in to logging programs. Any one remember or can tell me what I need to do?
Hi,
I now have cqrlog talking nicely with my rig. But the rig may be talking too much back! When I transmit (particularly cw) I get garbage being filled into the call box on cqrlog (if the curser is on that box). I have noticed that this is true for any box that the curser happens to be on at the time of the transmission. Only noticed it on the 17m band. Is this cause for a bug report or is it interference from the rig?
Hi Peter, I know you are busy, hope sometime we can get Country name in the DXcluster, like when someone spots a station and it shows up on the cluster, a Country name next to the spot would be nice, but not real high priority. Just adding to the wish list..Tom, K8WDX
I have looked on Synaptec as well as the software centre and cant find CQRLog. Where can I find the package to download and install?
I'm not sure whether this is a bug report, a feature request or maybe a hamlib problem: when I click on a Bandmap spot for Radio1 (in my case a TT Orion 2) the VFO freq. is adjusted to the requested freq. this is not the case when TRX control has Radio2 selected (in my case a Yaesu FT-847).
After switching the radios around, I can conclude that the problem is in communicating with the FT-847. An attempt to switch band yields following sequence in terminal:
RIG_RESULT1: RIG_OK
RIG_RESULT2: RIG_OK
PollRadio
fRigMode:RIG_MODE_USB
fRigFrequency: 5.02930000000000E+007
Hi all,
I wonder if the procedure for label printing has changed. Yesterday I did some QSL work and marked abt 120 QSO with 'SB' (Send Bureau).
Today I want to print those marked QSO on QSLs, using a CSV file and gLabels:
CTRL-O (QSO list)
Menu 'QSL' --> Export for label printing
Then a dialogue box appears telling me "You do not have filter enabled or do not have QSO sorted by callsign! This could cause that you won't have more callsigns on one label andonly last 500 QSO will be printed. Do you want to continue?".
manual mode entry option while in TRX-control mode (don't copy from radio) useful when running digital modes on radio in SSB mode!
and please no "automatic edit" in report fields when editing a log entry.
Best 73 de OZ1PIF, Peter
I installed new version, but now folders is different as before. Older version I take backup "cqrlog.fdb" files, but how about that new version? What should backup?
And second:
How to import old settings from older soft to new cqrlog? Of course it's not very big thing make all again, but maybe some settings file is still same?
73 de oh6vj
Hi Petr and Martin,
just decided to switch from 0.9.6 to 1.0.2 running debian SID.. works without any big problems up to now for me. Really like the idea to share a database on a server on demand ;) I'm Running the local datastore variant / i386 tar package.
I installed the Membership Lists of 'Activity Grupp CW (AGCW)' and 'World Flora Fauna' using the default time frame ( 1945-01-01)
Testing QSO view -> Statictics -> Rebuilding membership statistic
in order to build up the AGCW statistic I got an Error message:
>>>
Installed 1.0.2 and now ADIF import working fine which is good news.
When however I view the QSO's in the QSO List, it only scrolls back to 2007.
I have confirmed that the program has imported all the QSO's but why will it not let me look at all off them in the QSO List?
Am I doing something wrong?
73 Wallace MM0AMV
Just downloaded 1.0.1 to discover that ADIF import is broken, but I read that that is being worked on.
And so I have had a chance to have a good look at the new version.
It looks very nice, but I have a question.
Is there a way to change the Column Header Titles from lower case to capitals.
To my eyes the lower case titles do not match with the rest of the forms which are in upper case.
regards from Wallace
Hi
I just upgraded from 9.6 to 1/0/1 using the Ubuntu Software Centre ( I just clicked the first option in the list - CQRLOG)
However, I cant seem to get my ADI file to load using - File > Show QSO List - Then - File > Import > ADIF.
- The open existing file comes up
- I select the ADI file and click OK
- The importing ADI file window comes up
- Filled in the remarks and selected a QTH profile
- Click import and instantly a red flag comes up saying complete with the word DONE in the bottom left corner
- No errors are reported and importing number remains at zero.
Just curious if anyone has working rig control with a standard CQRLog installation on a fresh Ubuntu 11.04 system? With the 11.04 and latest CQRLog, the program doesn't seem to poll the rig (watching a terminal) at anytime. It's almost as if the logger can't access the serial port, but fldigi doesn't have a problem when configured to use hamlib. I have tried a standard RS-232 serial port and a USB <-> serial cable which also works on previous versions of CQRLog. I just loaded Ubuntu 10.10 and the latest CQRLog and all works fine.
Anyone using a 746Pro with CQRLOG? Cannot get the rig control to work. I am using 346 as the Rig ID number and the Preferences/Modes have all been set to 0.
The 746Pro uses CI-V and when I was using Xlog had to include this command in order to get the rig to communicate with Xlog.
."civaddr=0x66"
but don't see where to include this in CQRLOG if it need's it.
Thanks.
Hi!
I have wish :)
Add an option to the Auto backup: Always create a file with the same name.
and
Extra would be function: Upload backup ADIF file to FTP server.
When I log calls in CQRLog it seems to be using the local system time. Most other logging programs I've used log call in UTC or GMT, am I doing something wrong or is this a bug?
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