When I use the ~ key to upload a spot to DX cluster, it does not show up in the DX cluster window. I am using VE7CC.
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Hello,
New install of CQRLOG 2.0.1 into Ubuntu 16.04 64-bit from the PPA.
Here's the scenario. I start the program. Everything loads fine, including transceiver control. I go to Windows -> TRX control. The TRX control window loads. It also works. I close the TRX control window. CQRLOG's ability to talk to the radio ceases, because rigctld is no longer running.
To restore it, I go to File -> Refresh TRX/ROT control. This restores rigctld and all is well.
I do use "Run rigctld when program starts", if that is relevant.
- Jeff KG8IU
Hi Petr, thanks for the update, however still no CW type window.
Mint 18, CQRlog 2.0.2 (001)
**** DEBUG LEVEL 1 ****
Hello,
I installed CQRLOG 2.0.1 fresh into Ubuntu 16.04 64-bit last night from the Launchpad PPA. I noticed that sometimes when I try to open the Preferences, it doesn't seem to do anything. When I try a second time, usually it opens, but occasionally the open CQRLOG windows fade grey -- Unity's way of telling me they've met an untimely end. I've been running the program with --debug=1 in the terminal and nothing appears when this happens. In fact, the debugging logging just stops.
Hi,
I have all my logs in ADI format backup. I reinstalled my linux Xubuntu 16.04 and when I want to restore database from ADI file, CQRlog see only first 34 records from file. I split the file, but the rest of record can't be restored. Any help or idea, please? CQRlog is last version.
Thanks,
Mihai Dumbravă
Following on from the successful addition of Reverse Beacon Monitoring etc. I'd like to see the addition an ON4KST chat window. ON4KST uses Telnet protocol to ON4KST's own cluster. This is a very popular chat service with a discussion board for all interests. Very popular with VHF operators and LF operators alike.
Petr, just thought I would let you know, the CW type window does not open, 2.0.1 (001) Mint 18 XFCE TU K8WDX
I see where this is an issue with Ubuntu 16.4, however, it may be an issue also with Raspbian (debian) 'Jessie'.
(Note: I've had no problem running CQRLOG 2.0.1 (001) in Linux Mint 17.2.)
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After installing CQRLOG 1.8.2 from the default repository on my raspberry pi 2B (Raspbian 'Jessie'), I started the program and got a 'Cannot connect to server' error when trying to create a new log. From reading the posts on this forum, I found out that the 'libmysqlclient-dev' package needed to be installed. I did that, and I still got the 'Cannot connect to server' error.
i cannot connect to any telnet dx clusters with cqrlog, running linux mint 17. Nothing happens when i click connect.
I'm not sure if this is a bug or not or if it's something I'm not doing correctly, but Mode is ticked in Visible columns in Preferences but not showing above new QSO window. All the other columns appear, but not the Mode one. I have tried reinstalling the program and DB without any luck.
Any ideas please?
Here is a screenshot of what I mean:
Hello Guys.
It's my first post here so I'd like to say "hi" to all of you and express my excitment regarding CQR Log software. I'm using it shortly as well as Linux OS in general so it gives me a lot of fun.
I purchased G4ZLP Dig Master Cw Keyer recently to work with CQR Log. And i stucked:) I'm not familiar with my OS (Lubuntu 14.04) so it is general help question reather then a bug report.
I'm planning to start using LoTW (haven't been using it before). Can someone please help me - how do I install TSQL in a correct way on my Xubuntu laptop (I guess it is done the same way as when using Ubuntu)?
Thanks a zillion in advance!
73's de SM0RUX Pontus
Removed CQRlog, attempting to re-install CQRlog fails.
Received following erros message when attempting to install in Synaptic file manager
An Error Occurred
E: mysql-common subprocess installed post-instalation script returned error exit status2
E: mariadb-common dependency problems leaving unconfigured.
Error during connection to database
Tmysql57connection: server connect failed.
Running CQRlog --debug-- results below.
lee@lee-desktop:~$ cqrlog --debug=1
**** DEBUG LEVEL 1 ****
Anybody out there using the USB port with Linux on a IC7410 for rig control with CQRLOG. The operating manual says it requires a windows driver to operate. I'am using Cinnamon Linux mint 18 and the C-IV for control under CQRLOG v 2.0.1 and it is working fine on a serial port.
73 John
Have managed to get CQRLOG running on Mint and imported my logbook from Ham Radio Deluxe. Log book dates back to 2007, but CQRLOG only shows dates back to 2015.
1. how do I delete several thousand qso entries
2. How do I import the AIDF file so the qso dates and times are correct
thanks
John AC8JW
This is the laptop I use when traveling. Kubuntu 14.04, CQRLog 2.0.1.
There are 4 logs on this machine, and I wanted to create a new log into which I would import data from my home computer's .adi file. But trying to create a Log 5 gives this:
TMySQL55Connection : Error executing query: Table 'cqrlog_main' already exists.
I've used this method several times and have not encountered this error. Maybe I'm doing something different. Advice, please?
I get the following error message when trying to uninstall CQRLOG.
"sudo apt-get remove cqrlog
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
libdbi-perl libmariadbclient18 libmysqlclient-dev libssl-dev
libterm-readkey-perl mariadb-client mariadb-client-5.5
mariadb-client-core-5.5 mariadb-common mariadb-server mariadb-server-5.5
mariadb-server-core-5.5 xawtv-plugins
It would be great if I could open a stand alone callbook lookup window (like F6) without having to open up the QSO list. When I use the callbook lookup all the other CQRlog windows come forward and cover up the screen! I am running WSJT-X and CQRlog doesn't do a lookup until I actually call the other station.
73 - K8HW - Dave
The problem still exists with the Auto Upload Routine.
HRDLog wasn't Online, so some QSO couldn't saved in the Online Log. The next Day, HRDLog is Online again, but CQRLOG now fails to upload the previous QSOs. The Upload Routine tries to delete the "old" QSOs first, but it can't, because the QSOs had never been uploaded.
The Upload Routine didn't notice the fail with the log before. So it is impossible to upload the old and new QSOs. Not only with HRDLog, it happens the the other Online Logs too.
On 29 June I tried to input my log on 2.0.0.1.
RM0F
Next I corrected the freq.
And I saved this QSO.
After this I looked at the QSOliste and I was surprised.
RM0F21.0760 7.0760
My main freq was added to his callsign.
I ofcause corrected his call.
But at the upploading to clublog, cqrlog happened to errors.
"Rejected: Invalid callsign"
I gave up to upload via cqrlog.
Moin,
there is a strange problem with my installation.
cqrlog 1.7.3
kubuntu 14.04 64-Bit
If I enable "Auto backup" (and "Ask before") I get an error message right after answering "Yes" to the question "do you want to backup your data": "File not found. Press OK to ignore ....."
I just had CQRlog lock up because http://www.eqsl.cc/qslcard/Index.cfm is down. There should be a way to abort the request to download from Eqsl to avoid having to force CQRlog to quit.
73 - K8HW - Dave
I have the pleasure to tell you that we have a new membership maintainer - Dave, K8HW will keep up-to-date the FISTS, NAQCC and SKCC files.
Thanks a zillion, Dave!
73,
Martin, OK1RR
Hi,
Are there a quick way to mark bands/modes as confirmed by ARRL (or confirmed with QSL card) without entering a lot of "fake" QSO's?
73's de SM0RUX Pontus
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