Hello,
would be great to see new statistic method in cqrlog:
Worked/Confirmed big squares (locators like JO81) per band.
This will be very useful for people working above 30 Mc.
Hello,
would be great to see new statistic method in cqrlog:
Worked/Confirmed big squares (locators like JO81) per band.
This will be very useful for people working above 30 Mc.
In order to be useful to me, I need to be able to use (register QSOs) and import QSOs logging the following modes:
JT6M
JT65
JT65A
JT65B
JT65C
FSK441
WSPR
Other than that the program looks immensely useful (Current VQlog user looking for a native Linux solution)
73s OZ1PIF, Peter
I've been using CQRLOG for several months and found that often after transmitting for a short time, the program often locks up. The cursor, normally blinking in the "Call" field of New QSO, will disappear and that will be the end of my session. I have to force the program closed.
Has anyone else seen this? I tried putting a ferrite on the USB-RS-232 adapter cable, but it doesn't help.
I'm using 0.6.0.
Tnx & 73,
Dick, ka1oz
Hello,
CQRLOG looks really promising and i wanted to give it a try but it does not run on 64bit Linux (Ubuntu 8.10 in this case).
Using the binary, the start works, but after pressing "OK" in the preferences window, the program crashes.
Here is the log:
~/.programme/cqrlog_0.6.0_bin$ ./cqrlog
[WARNING] Out of OEM specific VK codes, changing to unassigned
[WARNING] Out of unassigned VK codes, assigning $FF
Starting CQRLOG ...
Config: /home/do4nw/.programme/cqrlog_0.6.0_bin/log_data/cqrlog.cfg
TApplication.HandleException Access violation
Stack trace:
$00000000
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