problem !!! my distro is LUbuntu 14.04 after install cqrlog launching the program, new log, if I write my call writes IIKK44YYAAZZ DOUBLE LETTERS!!! problem even in new window QSO
help me !!!
tnx de ik4yaz fabrizio
garuti.fabrizio@libero.it
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Hi Peter,
Can you change TRX-control for GRIG?
It has far better control and more advanced then yours, would be nice if you could use.
As it has an S-meter, and LSB/USB control, Split etc.
I would be very happy if you could change it.
Thanks.
Bas,
ON2NSV.
Wish list in DX cluster for alerting callsign or group of callsigns from file.
Hi, Petr whether can you add to the preferences Ctrl + P -> "Online log upload" -> field "Disable upload to XXX" in my case it is HRDlog. For each time you need to read message about not good HRD configuration. It would be nice if the program will not sending when this is checked Disabled.
Either the absence of configuration. The program simply does not report the problem.
73!
Pawel SQ5LTL
I've been using CQRLog for a few years now, and I agree, it's the best Linux logging program there is. It's been working fine, but this evening I loaded it up and went to put a call into the Call field on the New Qso screen and the letters doubled, i.e., when I hit K, it put in KK, and when I hit delete, it deleted both K's. All the other fields do the same thing.
I am using CQRLog 1.7.4 in Arch Linux with Fldigi 3.21.81.
Currently, when working a station in Fldigi, I enter the call sign into Fldigi's call window. Fldigi is able to look up information on QRZ, and it can calcualte a bearing, but there is no way to control an antenna rotator that I know of from inside Fldigi.
Is it possible for CQRLog to poll Fldigi prior to saving the contact to the log, to enable me to allow CQRLog to turn my antenna rotator?
Thanks.
Mike AD0CZ
I am running a kenwood TS-2000 with CQRLog 1.7.4 in Arch Linux.
Is there any way for CQRLog to read the RF power level settings in the radio and automatically fill in the PWR field?
Thanks.
Mike, AD0CZ
CQRLOG v1.7.4
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64bit
HRDLog: Upload failed! Check Internet connection
HamQTH works perfect, but HRDLog gives me this message, i thin i misstake toket, so i get it again from HRDlog site, but result is the same :-(
Will be fine to tune rig direct from log, simple scroll tune over frequency in TRX control window will be FB.
Hello Petr!
I'm running 1.7.3 version on my Slackware 14 book. It controls various types of transcievers by using rigctld daemon.
The question is: can cqrlog control hardware without using (even - starting) rigctld. I mean, can cqrlog emulate rigctl (not rigctld) to operate hardware like fldigi (for examle) does.
It seems to me previous cqrlog versions could do that. But maybe I'm wrong?
Thank you!
73 Andrey
After upgrading from 12.04 LTS to 14.04 LTS CQRLOG works very well. No errors. You can update the system without worry.
73!
Pawel SQ5LTL
Do you plan to support ADIF vresion 3. It would be nice to be able to export logs in ADIf 3 format either directly from CQRLOG or indirectly via HAMQTH.
I updated cqrlog to 1.7.4 yesterday and I also updated lubuntu from 13.10 to 14.04. When I enter data in cqrlog each character prints twice. It only happens in cqrlog and not in any other program.
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I use the Raspberry Pi B with the operating system Raspi thank you tell me where I can download the full installation of CQRLOG cordially
73s
jean-claude MASCARELLI
FR5EC
Hi
I noticed, that, if qsl marked as N, ie do not send,labell is anyway printed. Is it big thing to set, when markedN then no labell?
Jarmo
Anyone using Mint Dabian 16 LMDE and CQRLOG? I am looking for sometihng that will update and keep currently without having to "start over". Does LMDE fit the bill? I was also looking at OpenSuse.
TNX Will WC2L
I have uploaded my full log to HamQTH and when I try to update after adding or editing a QSO I get the following message ...
HamQTH: Deleting original OE1COB
HamQTH: Could not delete original QSO data!
This QSO does not exist in my log so it should not have uploaded to HamQTH. I used Callsign includes 1COB in my search filter to check for the file. I have also checked the ADIF file that I uploaded and the call does not exist there either.
I am using ver 1.7.4 and did the log upload from this version.
73 Graeme ZL2APV
I am currently running Linux Mint 15. I have set my repository to include OK2CQRs' repository. I have been able to install/update from there in the past. For somereason, I can't get updates from repository or do an install from the deb file. I have done what little I know. Has anyone successfully installed the new version? Any help or suggestions would be great!
TNX Will WC2L
Hello Petr,
I got the following error today while trying to download logs from LOTW:
file:///home/w1wra/.config/cqrlog/lotw/2014-04-12_07-40-29.adi
LoTW is Offline
The ARRL Logbook of the World server is temporarily not accessible at this URL.
You are seeing this message because you are attempting to access LoTW through an indirect (proxied) connection via P1K.ARRL.ORG
Since May, 2013, LoTW has been directly accessible from the Internet.
Hi!
I did not find any information about roundtable QSO recording.
Is there such a provision?
Presently I use Logger32 (until I succeed installing CQR!!), and there is no such feature which would be very pleasant to use.
Thanks for info.
Hi!
This may be a silly question... but...
In the QSO list window, after using a filter, how do you disable it without closing the window and reopening ?
Also, if after using a filter I click on the Sort button then sort by date/time I get unfiltered results but the status line still reads "Filter is used"
I'm using version 1.7.3 on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Any thoughs?
73 de Alex - CT1GVN
Hi Petr,
I have a problem with upload to HamQTH and Clublog.
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ClubLog: Uploading G4KDH ClubLog: Rejected: Invalid band
HamQTH: Uploading G4KDH HamQTH: When uploading a QSO, at least qso_date, time_on, call, band and mode fields must be specified!
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The QSO is om 1.9330 MHz, that is perfectly legal in Belgium, but still the upload goes wrong.
I had other QSO's but not this high on 160m and they uploaded just fine.
Is this a bug in CQRLOG?
Sorry might be a silly question, but i did not found a way to spot a worked station into dx cluster... is there a way?
73 de Thomas
Hi there,
I've recently installed DEBIAN (WHEEZY 32 bits) and I wanted to install CQRLOG.
The package is listed in the DEBIAN packages under "Ham Radio", but I did not succeed.
I've added CQR repository with APT, but when I wish to install it, the necessary files are not found.
I've also tried to download the package locally and strart from there, but no success.
As I'm new with LINUX and DEBIAN (I've used UBUNTU in the past, but not very much) may be I ask a simple/silly question, but any help would be appreciated.
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