Has any seen a problem using Ubuntu 10.04 with CQRLOG 0.9.3 painting the
QSO window incorrectly? The screen has a rectangle overlaying the QSO window
making hard to use. Here is a sample screen shot
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I frequently get confirmation QSL through LOTW, but even when I have received confirmation through LOTW, CQRLOGGER claims that QSL is needed. Seems I have to enter Q in the QSL_RCVD column to get rid of the "QSL needed" information.
To me an LOTW confirmation is equally good as a QSL confirmation.
Can this logic be changed?
73 de Olaf
I imported some ADIF records where the call and other info was in lower case. At import CQRLOGGER did not convert to upper and the calls were entered as lower case. I later went into these records to edit, and the conversion happened automatically, however the editing window apparently searches the log based on what the starting record was. Ie the edit window did not show earlier/later contacts with same station as it seems the search function distinguishes between upper/lower characters.
Not a big deal, just an observation.
73 de Olaf
Silly little thing, but if there was a way to convert the km to miles from a setup option on new qso screen when the person's info is pulled from qrz, that would be fantastic.
Hi!
I made a mistake by importing the same ADIF twice which gave me each QSO twice in the log.
I decided to shut down the program and remove the log-file that I suppose is the "cqrlog.fdb" under log_data. After re-start I imported my log again, refreshed the data and rebuilt the DXCC-statistics. I now says "0" DXCC no matter what I try to do. If I try to look into the DXCC-statistics, for example "confirmed only" it gives me an empty form with no DXCC-content.
The only way I have figured to restore the DXCC-function is to re-install the whole program.
Hello,
When entering a QSO with a large comment (several lines of text), the comment went into the "Comment to QSO" field... but cqrlog failed with an exception: Divide by zero.
I can put less text into that field, no problems, but the exception seems to be thrown with larger amounts of text. And the "Large Note" option doesn't seem to help... it appears to be global.
Does anyone have a suggestion about managing large comments in QSOs? Thank you!
73 Bert/KG4BEC
Hello,
I have my LoTW uploads working fine and I can manually get my Download Report off of the website to import my received QSO's into CQRLog. When I try to import with CQRLog's Download and process data from the website, I click on the "Download data from ARRL website" button and get the following message:
Size: 2324
Login success
File downloaded successfully
File:
/home/paul/cqrlog/lotw/2010-04-25_21-35-51.adi
Preparing import ....
I find that a little button to do search directly on the WEB Browser near the QRZ.com info
Callbock (qrz.com) will be util....
Yes I know that the funcion is available on the QSO LIST by right-clicking on the qso -> search on qrz.com
but a push botton on the main screen program is better
bye bye
mb
Hi!
I´m a new Linux user and have just got started with Xubuntu 9.10.
The CQRLOG seem to work fine, I can log QSOs and other features also seem to work. BUT when I tried to import an ADIF-log created by DXLAB/DX-keeper nothing happens. Zero imported QSOs and no content in the folder where the qsos should be stored. The message I get is that ADIF import was successful!
The log file works fine when uploaded to LOTW. I have added the libraries as suggested in other threads here on this forum.
Hello,
could the filter window treat pressing enter as "OK" button? Sometimes it is very incovenient to have to press OK with mouse instead of just pressing enter. Thank you for this feature in advance.
Regards,
sq6nte
In 0.9.3, when entering CW Interface -> Key macros, the applications crashes:
"Access violation. Pess OK to ignore and risk data corruption or cancel to kill the program".
In 0.9.1 it worked fine. Did not try 0.9.2 in the meantime.
Regards,
sq6nte
I'm pleased to report that CQRlog 0.9.3 works fine in Ubuntu 10.04 Beta2, including Trx-Control which was sadly broken (Hamlib that is) in Ubuntu 9.10.
Best regards and 73
de OZ1PIF, Peter
Is it possible to export only select entries to ADIF and not the whole log file? For example, if I wanted to export only the last 10 logs I made, how would I do that?
Thank in advance,
Dave
K3DCW
Hi I have found the problem with TRX. I had /dev/ttys2 instead of /dev/ttyS2 - The upper case makes a lot of difference.
Regards John zl3aau
DXCC is covered how about VUCC?
Thanks John zl3aau
Iam using CQRLOG & ubuntu 9.10,rig is icom 746 pro. cqrlog is set up in a folder under home using the bin version.Frequency does NOT show in the TRX panel or the log input panel.When I use fldigi the frequency shows in fldigi and transfers to Cqrlog when a QSO is saved. Trx buttons do not change frequency or mode on rig when left button clicked.Mode band widths are set to zero (or normal) under preferences.Thought,does cqrlog know where to find hamlib when set up under binary version,fldigi is set up under ubuntu synaptic manager.Any clues?
73 John zl3aau
Iam using CQRLOG 0.9.3, Ubuntu 9.10 and fldigi 3.11.4. I cannot import my old log ADIF log saved from windows XP and Winlog32. I can log several dummy QSOś in CQRLOG,export and then import again and everything works OK. Control +m works OK and fldigi places QSOś into CQRLOG.Any suggestions.
Thanks John zl3aau
I would really like to see a short "How To" or Tutorial on compiling CQRLOG from source. The pre-compiled binaries do work great it just would be a fun learning experience to compile CQRLOG. I did find the line: "You have to install fpc 2.0.4, download Lazarus 0.9.24, compile it for gtk2, install uib and lnet components" A bit more detail and links to the proper versions would be much appreciated.
CQRLOG is a great Linux logger!
Thanks
Glenn VE9GJ
Hello, Ive been using CQRlog for about 6 weeks and really like it. However, I just realized that when entering a new qso, the date is incorrect, its one day behind (ex: today is 4-10-2010, the default date in the qso date box is 4-09-2010), it wont let me manually change the date. I can change the date once I save the qso by editing it. Is there an easy fix to this? I run Ubuntu 9.10, the date on the OS is correct, why is my logging software a day behind? I'd really appreciate any insight on this, 73's Chris
- Dowload the unofficial LoTW's user list from http://www.hb9bza.net/lotw/index.html (the file named: "All known users, for RXCLUS - Text 1 call/line, no comments"
- Save it as lotw.txt into your ~/cqrlog/members directory
- Edit it with your favorite text editor and add as the first two lines:
- Save the file
- Start CQRLOG.
- Open Preferences-Membership.
- Open a free club list. Search, and select, the new created LOTW item.
LOTW
Logbook of the World
My adif log contains, in each qso, the adif field "operator".
(e.g. it9lnh, it9lnh/p, i1/it9lnh...)
It seems that cqrlog not handle this field.
So how can I import it into cqrlog without errors?
73, Alberto it9lnh
As title says window resizing work FB with Xubuntu 10.04 Beta. I hope that it work with final release also. 73s de Timo OH7JHA
To reproduce this bug, enter Callsign LX9FC, press [TAB], let CQRLOG autofill the fields like QTH and try to save the QSO.
What happens:
On clicking "Save QSO", this error message appears.
This is because of the QTH being an www address instead of a correct QTH. If this entry is cleared the error does not pop up.
I would like to keep a separate log for each of the callsigns I have held. Is there a way to do this and keep the data separate?
Thanks for the great program.
73, W3DF (Dan)
I would like to see the ability to toggle this feature on and off in "preferences" (or?) so if you don't yet have a rig interface, you don't have to remember to click the box every time the program is started.
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