I've been using CQRLOG for about a year and really enjoy the program. Today I tried to upgrade from version 2.0.5 to version 2.1.0. I used the following line (copied from the download location on this site) in my terminal window:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ok2cqr/ppa;sudo apt-get update;sudo apt-get install cqrlog
(Note: I copied the entire line as shown, and pasted it into the terminal window and hit the return key).
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I have Cqrlog running on a Raspberry PI. After update and upgrade to latest version of Rasbian I get always an "Access violation error". I reinstalled version 2 of Cqrlog and the program starts. I can rename the database and start the program. When I close cqrlog and restart I get the violation error.
I found that cqrlog wants to open the files in the"root/.config/cqrlog" folder and not in the "HOME/.config/cqrlog" folder. If I rename the "HOME/.config/cqrlog" folder I can start cqrlog again and the same procedure.
Any idea what I can do ?
Over the last two days I have not been able to connect to the hamqth server. The DX cluster window remains blank. No data is displayed. The call sign lookup on the new qso widow also fails. Sometimes it returns "error Session ID tag not found" Previously all worked OK.
I'm using Mint 17.1 and have not made any changes. No changes to CQRlog as far as I'm aware. Is there a fix?
I am not longer holder of the call PA2BX. How can I change the login name into my current one?
CQRlog is installed on my shack desktop, but I want to clone the whole setup and put it on my laptop for a road trip. After the road trip the whole setup then has to be migrated back to the shack desktop.
What is the smartest, safest and most hastle free way to do this? Please let me learn from your methods. Thank you.
Hans
Hi,
I've noticed on my microwave entries that the comma frequency separators are misplaced in the QSO list. Normal practice would be that commas would be inserted to the right of the thousands digits. For instance:
2,320.20
10,368.20
However when displayed in the QSO list in cqrlog they appear as:
2320.20
1,0368.20
I've had a look through the preference options and can't see anywhere this is configurable but if it is please feel free to correct me.
Thanks
John
Upgraded to Ubuntu 16.04 and downloaded new CQRLOG:
Open the terminal and put there this:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ok2cqr/ppa && sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install cqrlog
APT will download and install cqrlog with all necessary dependencies.
Run with
$ cqrlog --debug=1
**** DEBUG LEVEL 1 ****
My callbook support is not working with the error Tag "" not found! I see that the Hamqth site is down - will this be fixed soon?
73 Bill NZ0T
Is possible implement parametric font size factor for HiDPI Monitor ?
In the "New QSO Form" the input field such as Date is too short if I try to increase font size for better clear view.
Will be possible auto-adjust the length size of the input field in the "new QSO Form" ?
Thanks
'73 de IW2MXE Diego
my brain hurts... i am a linux hack at best... this is probably a silly question... but how do i update hamlib
os linux mint 18
i have downloaded the tar hamlib 3
i think this is the command to open it
tar -xvf hamlib_3.0.1.orig.tar.gz
i found what i think is the old file here
/usr/lib/hamlib
but it wont let me put the tar in there to unload.
i think i have to do it as root but not sure how...
thanks for taking the time
john ka2vbi
I am switching from Windows and Mac computers to Linux Mint and am now setting up CQRLog and all seems to be working but can't get the rig control to work. Is there any thing that I have left out? I am running a FTDX-3000. I have looked at the video from K8WDX and I know he had to do something to get his to work but I could not catch it. Thanks for any help or advice.
73
Jim Quick
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Hi,
with the left mouse button i can move a column-header in the New-QSO window to a new position.
After clicking a call sign in the Bandmap, the column moves back to the previous location. This is also the case after the restart of CQRLOG.
Is it possible to permanently fix the shifted column headers?
73, Wolfgang
DL2KI
Hello,
I'm using CQRLOG version 1.9.0 on a RaspberryPI 3.
As often happens, after making an online update of Lotw users (I suppose), at the new startup the CQRLOG give the "Access violation error" afteter trying top open the log DB.
I know that deleting /home/your_username/.config/cqrlog/lotw1.txt usually solves the issue, but this time it doesn't.
Any other suggestion ? I'm closed out of the door....
Thank-you
73
IU1IPB Ugo
When viewing or editing a previous QSO, it would be nice if there were buttons or a keyboard shortcut to move to the next or previous QSO displayed in the QSO list. This would assist in viewing full details or editing individual QSOs from a filter.
Thanks for all your hard work on cqrlog!
When not using auto QRZ/HamQTH lookups, and later running Callbook > Update database, it seems it imports most data from either QRZ or HamQTH, but it does not import the grid locator. When viewing/editing a specific QSO, hitting F11 to update from callbook service, it does update the grid locator.
When creating a new database (for a contest) and using the contest window to enter QSOs, the 'MSG s' field is added to the 'RST Sent' field, and 'MSG r' is added to 'RST rcvd' field. When exporting QSOs from this database, the RST fields are parsed a bit, for example in RST rcvd "59 Bill AZ" becomes "<RST_SENT:2>59<SRX:3>Bill<SRX_STRING:2>AZ".
When re-importing this ADIF to another database, the STX/STX_STRING/SRX/SRX_STRING fields are supposed to go to the 'Remarks' field, but they don't.
Trying to get CQRLOG to exercise rig control over my new IC-7300.
I have the IC-PAC CI-V cable connected. I have used this before with my IC-706MKIIG and had good rig control from CQRLOG to the 706.
The big difference is that I can not find what you say I should have "373 Icom-7300" in the drop down list for "Rig Model". Apparently there is no item in the drop down list for the 7300.
I have the installation set up basically the same with the following parameters in TRX Control preference screen based on your post above.
Here is what I have entered:
Hello All. I recently did a fresh install of Debian 9.10 and installed CQRLog 2.1. When I try to launch CQRLog, I get the following error messages:
"Error during connection to database: Can not load default MySQL library ("libmysqlclient.so.18" or "libmysqlclient.so"). Check your installation."
Following the instructions on the database error tab that came up, these are the last 20 lines of the mysql.err file. Any and all help is greatly appreciated.
Hello,
is there a way to change the font colors in the Wsjt-x CQ-monitor Window or are they hard coded? I want to change them to the same colors (nearly) as i use in WSJT-X.
73 de DO1YHJ Heinz-Juergen
Hi,
since the transmission power in the 60m and 6m band is usually lower than the normal transmission power, it might be an idea to insert an additional column after the column "Band" in the "TRX control", "Cange default frequencies" settings, in which you can enter the respective standard transmission power for each Band.
73, Wolfgang
DL2KI
I've generated a .deb file to install CQRLOG on a Raspberry Pi. It installed OK on my Raspbian Jessie system on a Pi 3. You can get the file here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/pp613nzsqai7ond/cqrlog_2.1.0-1_armhf.deb?dl=0.
Enjoy,
Scott WZ0W
I have setup the software to automatically upload my contacts to HRDLog.net as well as Clublog. In the status window I notice a message such as:
HRDLog: Deleting original K6SRZ
HRDLog: Could not delete original QSO data!
ClubLog: Deleting original WN6K
ClubLog: Could not delete original QSO data!
HRDLog: Deleting original K6SRZ
HRDLog: Could not delete original QSO data!
Then the software appears to stall and not do anything. Any idea what the problem is and how to correct it?
Thanks in advance,
Jeff
When I open qsolist with CTRL-o or Window -- qsolist, with scroll bar drag down
list and pres page down, cqrlog crashes.
When I open File --- Show Qsolist all goes ok... Bug or?
Hi, does anybody else have a problem with CQRLOG? it refused to start, I tried all in my knowledge, purged cqrlog out of my ubuntu 1604LTS and reinstalled, but no luck.
I also tried to install this on a completely fresh 1704 with no luck, attached a screenshot, please help!
I recently bought a new laptop for ham operations. I loaded Ubuntu and carlog. I saw a pervious post about getting qsos to a new computer. I tried copying the .config/cqrlog directory and put it on the new computer, but it crashed the database. Would not start. I removed the cqrlog directory and it thought it was a new install and built a new db and works fine. Is this the best way or is there a better way. I do have the old computer that I can access.
73,
KG1U
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