Hello Petr and Mikael,
Here's an idea that you may like. In your "About" dialog, why not put a link to www.cqrlog.com? That way, the user can quickly come to this site from the "About" dialog.
73,
-- Dana, KA1WPM
Hello Petr and Mikael,
Here's an idea that you may like. In your "About" dialog, why not put a link to www.cqrlog.com? That way, the user can quickly come to this site from the "About" dialog.
73,
-- Dana, KA1WPM
Hello Gents!
I just downloaded and installed ver. 0.9.4 using cqrlog_install.sh. Everything seems to have installed just fine, as usual, but there was no response to clicking the close button on the install dialog. I seem to recall this as being a problem in other versions. It's a minor problem, as hitting the close button on the frame -- the "X" -- closes the window without a problem. I am using Fedora 12 with a PIII. Just wanted to let you know about it.
73,
-- Dana
Hi,
I am in a bind and hope that someone here can help me;
1) launching the program ...
cqrlog # ./cqrlog
[WARNING] Out of OEM specific VK codes, changing to unassigned
[WARNING] Out of unassigned VK codes, assigning $FF
IniFile:/home/ed/cqrlog/log_data/cqrlog.cfg
Starting CQRLOG ...
rig_open: error =
rig_open: error = 250
2) When I try to use the program to control the radio the following happens and it dumps
TApplication.HandleException Access violation
Stack trace:
$081337B8
$0813344B
$08266034
$082A67EF
$082A4F6D
$082A7517
$0806BF4A
Hi there. Not sure if anyone is experiencing the same problem as me. After a while I am not able to type a callsign in the 'call' text box area in the New QSO window. At first I thought that CQRlog may have locked up but soon learnt that everything else still worked so must be something to do with the text box area only?
The only way I can get the call text box working again is to shutdown CQRlog and start it up again. Has anyone else experienced this yet? I am running Ubuntu 10.4 and latest version of CQRlog.
73's
Franck
Again hello everybody!!
I'm not sure if this post is correct in this category.. But I give it a try ;-)
There's a discussion about sending QSL's from CQRLog automatically to eQsl and that
there is information about the architecture of eQsl missing.
So I wrote an eMail to the team of eQsl if they could cooperate with the developers
of CQRLog.
Today I got an answer......
I am forwarding your comments/concerns to The Boss. I have noticed that OK2CQR is presently a BRONZE member with eQSL.cc AG status.
73,
WA2RSX
Support Volunteer
Hi everybody,
as described in my last post, I use gLabels to print my QSL.Cards.
And there is a field named 'POWER' which I want to fill.
Is it possible to read the Power from the Tranceiver ??
In my actual configruation I have to enter the power manually.
The rigcontrol of CQRLog works fine and also the DX-Cluster, setting
frequency and mode automatically.
Best regards
73
DO1MTT
First I want to thank you for the great Software!!
But now to my question:
Is it possible to export more data to the .CSV file?
I configured gLabels to print my own QSL-cards. But there
is a field named 'POWER' on my card.
It would be great if I could set a variable which fills my
QSL-Card with the used power.
Could you please publish which data the variables "{1} {2} etc." include?
Best regards and 73
DO1MTT
Hello.
I'm an vhf/eme hamradio. I use cqrlog for a long Time now.
In eme this is usual to give only grid by 4 digits.
It would be good that beaming and others info like distances could be filled.
Thank you for this wonderful prog.
F8arr
OK
So I know that you can't use a laptop with CQRLOG running in the car while driving.
But I wonder if there could be an option to have MOBILE in the grid locator field of the QTH profile instead of an actual locator? I'll explain.
I drive to and from work each day and quite often have several contacts during the afternoon commute, which generally takes an hour or so. I usually write basic contact information into a note pad when I stop at traffic lights or I pull over to quickly jot down the details of the person I am speaking to.
I am trying to figure out a way to compile and package cqrlog for Fedora, as well as make it easier for packages in other distributions to create cqrlog packages. It is a great program, and it would be nice if people could just install it with the OS.
However, the UIB and lnet sources do not seem to be standard lazarus modules and need to be downloaded separately. I see that the lnet sources got added to the SVN tree recently. It would be nice if the UIB sources could be added, too.
Once I get cqrlog compiling, I'll create a spec file so RPMs can be built.
Wouldn't it be interesting to add support for HRDlog.net into CQRLOG?
After all its a web service, and it might not be that hard to duplicate the functionality to automatically upload new log entries to the site. And it provides a nice online log plus contact map etc..
The site is developed and ran as a free service by iw1qlh who is independent from the HRD development team so he might even be willing to help.
Hi!
I'm in the process of transferring my paper logs to the computer-log.
Once in a while I download new DXCC-files for CQRLOG. Suddenly the number
of worked DXCC:s changed (with the latest update). I do rebuild the statistics
and reload data.
CQRLOG did not recognize the following call-signs among /M and /MM -calls, which had to be manually corrected:
-5V7C was coded as "!", while 5V7A was OK!
-UA3KM was coded as "!", strange....
-HP1/DJ7AA was coded as "!", should without doubt be Panama.
Hi, I had a fresh installed 32-bit Ubuntu 10.04 on my 64 bit system. I installed 0.9.4 and I created a couple of QSOs exported the ADIF, deleted the QSOs and imported the recent exported back and all worked fine. Next I went to my Windows PC and exported my real QSOs (under 2000 QSOn) from DXlabs-DXkeeper to ADIF and imported them to CQRLOG. I can not find any QSOn etc, am I doing something wrong/my CQRLOG installation not OK/bug? No errors during Import seen.
Are there any log files for CQRLOG I can check?
Running Archlinux 64 bit, everything up to date. Hamlib 1.2.11 is installed in the default /usr/local/lib.
Trying to run the install:
./files.tar
./install
./cqrlog_install.sh: line 12: ./install: No such file or directory
When trying to run the bin download, I recieve the following error:
Any help is appreciated.
Hello ---
I am having problems filtering logs for USA. I noticed they worked in old saved filters, but not new filters. Also the WAS report is not functioning correct, logs I just entered would not show up.
I traced the problem to the DXCC designation for USA. It used to be W (USA), now it is W. Not sure when it was changed but problem stated past week.
That is why old saved filters and older logs filter fine and show up on WAS (using W (USA)), and newer logs using W don't.
I noticed if I opened a log it would update itself to W from W (USA), but then it drops off the WAS list.
I just installed the latest very by the script. When I click on the desktop icon I get the following dialog box;
Untrusted Application Launcher
The application launcher "CQRLOG.desktop" has not been marked as trusted. If you do not know the source of this file, launching it may be unsafe.
My system is a 3 day old install of Ubuntu 10.04LTS
Jake - K8JWT
Hello,
is it possible and provided the German umlauts "äöüÄÖÜ" that are entered in the fields "Comment to QSO" and "Comment to callsign" to save?
Currently, the input is possible, but the characters are then filtered out.
73 de Wolfgang, DL2KI
Stops after 7 entries, generates two errors and nothing shows up in cqrlog.
I'm sure that others have succeeded at importing xlog adif files, if so, what are the secrets! If not, I can supply a log and the error messages.
Paula NX1P
How about a set of macro buttons for the DXcluster window?
Would be nice to have predefined dxcluster commands for the dxcluster window.
Paula NX1P
Many years ago (early 90's) I used an early windows based logging program that provided many features I see in CQRLOG. One of the really handy features was the dxcluster screen (called packview). It allowed clicking, not only the spots that showed up as CQRLOG does, but would allow the user to show/dx and click on those spots as well. Seems like a pretty easy change and would allow the user to pre-populate the bandmap with recent spots. Yes?
Paula, NX1P
I'm testing CQRLOG for my linux logging functions. Currently I use XLOG. cwdaemon works fine in xlog but am not getting any response from CQRLOG. I've followed the instructions, unloaded the working cqdaemon and performed all the instructions for loading cqdaemon as defined in the CQRLOG instructions but no joy.
Currently running CQRLOG 0.9.4, Ubuntu 9.04, cwdaemon 0.9.4 with default port.
Has anyone else seen this problem?
Thanks,
Paula, NX1P
Version: 0.9.4
== How to reproduce ==
Cqrlog should already be configured for proper rig control before trying to reproduce.
1. Connect the rig to the computer and turn the rig on.
2. Start cqrlog.
3. Verify that cqrlog talks to the rig. (For instance, change the frequency on the rig and check that cqrlog responds.)
4. Unplug the rig from the computer.
== Actual Results ==
Checking cpu usage in top or any other tool will show that cqrlog takes 100% cpu (or at least 90-something%) until shut down.
== Expected Result ==
The cpu usage should not climb like this.
I have been importing QSOs to CQRLOG. I was looking at my WAS statistics after an import and hit the refresh button and they all disappeared. Now when I look at the statistics, DXCC, WAS, etc the listing is blank.
How do I correct this? I have looked in Preferences and help several times but do not find anything.
73, Dan (W3DF)
Hello,
I have imported about 50K QSOs from my Windows logging program (Logger32) to CQRLOG v0.9.4. I have noticed that in the ADIF comment field that the contents get corrupted sometimes after importing to CQRLOG. After looking more closely into where this happens I find that there are non-alphabetic characters in the comment field like +, /, or @.
I've just upgraded my computer and OS from Ubuntu 9.10 32 bit (where CQRLOG installed and ran fine) to Ubuntu 10.04 64 bit. After reading the forum here, I managed to get libhamlib2 32 bit version installed alongside the 64 bit version, and CQRLOG 0.9.4 now runs. But I still have a problem with it controlling my rig, an Elecraft K2. This worked great on the old machine, and I'd like to have the same capability.
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