In version 1.9.1, whenever I try to export ADIF from a filtered QSO list, I get the familiar database access violation error and the export fails. If I don't use a filter, I can export with no problems at all. I haven't been on HF in a while, so I don't know when this became broken.
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Hello,
I have just upgraded to CQRLOG 1.9.1
If I enter a new QSO with a station I worked before, the data from the old QSO (name, QTH etc.) is not copied. Instead the data from the external data base (qrz.com etc.) is taken like for a new call sign.
This is a bit annoying since the "QSO name" is often different from the name on qrz.com (Tom, Thomas), and the QTH field is empty.
This behavior is new in 1.9.1.
Regards,
Wolfgang
Hi !
I did as you stated on second sticky message.
Extracted tarball to test directory and then cd to ./bin/ and tried to start.
No luck.
[saku@minipc bin]$ ./cqrlog
bash: ./cqrlog: binääritiedostoa ei voida suorittaa
(can not execute binary file, in english)
I even copied the binary over exisiting (working) /usr/bin/cqrlog with same results:
Hello,
It appears as though the Latitude and Longitude of the station worked are displayed in the right pane of the New QSO form. This information must be stored somewhere as it changes with each QSO as it appears in the view mode.
I want to write a SQL query to obtain Call, Date, Latitude, Longitude and export the data to a CSV file. I do not see this data in the table definitions I have. Are there new table definitions? What table is this data stored and what are the field names?
73,
Marty, N3MOW
The testing version is here:
CHANGELOG:
- CW type window was not sizeable - fixed
- cqrlog-apparmor-fix script fixed
Please try it and let me know. Small how to is described here: http://www.cqrlog.com/node/1526
I'll release testing version of CQRLOG (almost) every week or often. It will be saved here as 64bit binary package complete with all files ready to extract to your home directory. DEB files of this testing versions will be released before final release.
Please untar the package to you home directory. Before you run cqrlog binary, please backup your ~/.config/cqrlog directory. These testing versions shouldn't damage your data but it's always better to backup :).
If you find any problem, run cqrlog in debug mode. Open terminal and type this:
First, WSJTX is running fine Standalone without Errors.
After starting it remote, i got the old Error with kvasd and kvasd.dat about permissions or not installed.
wsjtx and kvasd are in /usr/bin
kvasd.dat is in several places:
$home
$home/.wsjtx
$home/.local/share/wsjtx
(Try and Error)
After upgrade to 1.9.1
getting "Cannot execute empty command-line."
Not sure if the log is suppose to do this, but when I have the CW type window open, I can't put anything in the main log window, so the only way to log a qso with the CW type window open is to close it first, the CW keys works great. 73 Tom K8WDX
Hi Petr,
the RBN monitor is a great feature! Just found a bug or two while using it ...
When I try to change entries in the filter criteria window of the RBN monitor, CQRLOG crashes. When it shows me the 'Access Violation' window and I can keep on using CQRLOG without any problems, but sometimes it crashes completely without any notification. It seems to be a problem whether the RBN monitor is connected to the RBN (no crash) or if its not connected (crashes).
Hi Petr,
after the update to version 1.9.1, the apparmor problem occurs to me.
Therefore I started cqrlog-apparmor-fix, but this was not successful.
So I added a "@{HOME}/.config/cqrlog/database/** rwk," directly in /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.mysql.
This then works.
"cqrlog-apparmor-fix" works with the file "local / usr.sbin.mysqld", but in "/etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.mysqld" the include command apparently does not work ???
Hello,
I have a problem. RIGCTL listen TRX of information but they do not send the data to CQRLOG.
RigCtldPath:/usr/bin/rigctl
RigCtldArgs:-m 237 -r /dev/ttyUSB0 -t 4532 -s 115200
RunRigCtld: FALSE
RigDevice: /dev/ttyUSB0
RigCtldPort:4532
RigCtldHost:localhost
RigPoll: 300
RigSendCWR: FALSE
RigId: 237
rigctld started!
Connected to localhost:4532
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73 Julien
I would really like to install CQRLOG on my Linux Mint 17 system but after several tries have not been successful do to issues with mariadb.
I am a trying to learn linux ham and am lost as to how to proceed.
Is there a step by step installation guide available?
Or, any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike - N3XPD
Followup to posting below: it seems like something must have been corrupted; a number of my contacts were showing crazy values for dxcc_ref. I saved everything to an ADIF, started a new log, and imported the ADIF, and things seem to be sane again.
Hello,
I have download the cqrlog_1.9.0_i386.tar.gz Package and unpack it under Porteus Linux. Porteus Linux is a portable Linux Distribution which is based on Slackware Linux. I have tested Porteus with KDE and MATE and I think it is a good choice.
When I start CQRLOG I want to connect to a SQL-Server on a RaspberryPi (not mariaDB) I get an error with the message that the libmysqlclient.so ... is not installed. In Porteus Linux this package is not available in the package manager, so I have installed the complete mariaDB package and now CQRLOG works.
debian testing/stretch amd64
cqrlog 1.9.0-5 not start
cqrlog (1.9.0-5) unstable; urgency=medium
* Bump debian/compat to 9
* Apply apparmor fix to /etc/apparmor.d/local/usr.sbin.mysqld
*not* to /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.mysqld which is a conf file
(Closes: #801755)
-- Colin Tuckley
cqrlog (1.9.0-4) unstable; urgency=high
Hi,
Hello to the group.
I can log into CQRLOG with my username and password but when I try to run the program, this is the message I get.
Any suggestions?
Error during connection to database: Server connect failed.
Hello Petr!
I've been off of CQRLOG since Ubuntu dropped support for RS-232 ports, and recently returned.
I have the rig control working normally, in that it reads the radio info correctly.
here's the problem...
For instance, the radio is set and operating on 14.02500 and I click
on a DX spot, the progream now shows the frequency as 114.02500.
If I am on a lower band, for instance 7.02500.. and I click a spot the
program now shows 107.12500
Beginner's question: On one of my QSO records I accidentally hit Ctrl-R, incorrectly marking a QSL received. I've looked through the documentation and played around a bit, but I cannot seem to figure out how to reset this. I tried another Ctrl-R but it doesn't seem to toggle. Any tips?
I'm pretty new to this, so I'm not sure if this is a bug or a misunderstanding of how to properly use CQRLOG, but a station I recently worked, PY0F/AA4NC, in Fernando de Noronha, seems to be accounted as if it were in the USA. I tried manually editing the country, grid, ITU. WAZ, all to no avail. Any tips on why I can't seem to get this right?
Thanks,
Don - AC8TO
Hi,
So, I had to upgrade the old shack PC to something newer, and I lost my real RS232 ports... I've not had much issue with usb-->serial in the past, but this has me a bit stumped.
Hi Folks,
I am fairly new to CQRlog and it's working great except I cannot seem to get it to talk to my radio. I'm using the same cable that was working fine years ago under windows. It's connected to the com port and as far as I know the port is addressed correctly. What I don't know is the proper strings to put in to get the radio and the computer talking. The hamlibs website is apparently down, so I am turning here for help. If anyone can fill me in on the right settings for the icom 706 MKiig, I would really appreciate it.
Tim W8TAH
Hi,
I use CQRLog 1.9.0 and FlDigi for BPSK31.
But after saving QSO in FlDigi, and Transmit Power case are fixed with '35' (for 35W using), In CQRLog, in 'Remote Mode', the 'Pwr' are always "100" and not '35'.
The FlDigi Log File are correct, with '35' ...
Why ?
Have you a idea ?
Thanks,
ON6GMT.




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