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
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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.
I happened to be browsing around the ARRL website and noticed they've put Logbook of the World on a new server with a new URL for access
http://www.arrl.org/logbook-of-the-world
the new LotW URL is https://lotw.arrl.org/lotwuser/default
Not sure how long ago this went intoeffect. the original p1k.arrl.org address appears to point to the same server since I haven't had too many issues with uploading my logs lately.
Eugene/AB4UG
Hi, I have a TS-870, and I can not programming the TRX-control with CQRLog 1.7.3.
It's de first times for me !
What is the "port number" ?
I use one RS232/USB converter, and after "lsusb" command, the terminal response is :
I have been using CQRLog for a couple of years now on Ubuntu, and love it. However, I have an issue which has plagued me most of the time. When selecting a callsign from the Cluster window, it takes 10 seconds or more to appear in the log and to change the rig frequency.
I am new to CQRLOG... running ver. 1.7.3 on Ubuntu 12.04. I have seen several screenshots (http://www.cqrlog.com/images/new_qso.png) which show a portion of the log file at the top of the New QSO screen...
I am unable to find out how to get my logbook to display most recent contacts here. If I double click on a listing from DXCluster, the New QSO window briefly shows the log contents, but then blanks out as soon as the DXCluster info is pasted into the NEW QSO fields. Very strange...
Hi,
first of all I have to excuse - I´m totaly new in Linux-World and therefore I guess I mybe don´t get all the stuff I allready read in the forum regarding the connection between FT-897 and CQRLOG.
At the moment I start CQRLOG from the command line to see what is happend until startup. What I get is a "rig_open: error = IO error". I use a USB-SerialCAT interface which appears as "/dev/ttyUSB0" when I connect it to the PC. RIG IS 123... so what did I not see/configure correct?
Hi there - my Query relates to the callbook lookup support for QRZ.COM and despite being an xml subscriber it does'nt appear to work after entering my call/pass'w in preferences.
When I use Fldigi lookups take about 2 seconds to populate the log fields so I know the system works !
Here am running Linux Mint "Petra" cinnamon with CQRLOG v 1.73 - any ideas appreciated.
Thanks.
This is written On Status of log upload
ClubLog: Uploading Z6/LZ1BJ
ClubLog: Rejected: 'Z6/LZ1BJ' does not map by prefix or exception to any DXCC on the date in question. Skipping QSO.
This process remains in cqrlog with each update online QSO and prevents the subsequent addition of new QSO on clublog. How can I eliminate this action by cqrlog and allow the regular upload of new QSO?
73 de IK0DWJ
I've noticed that the "comment to QSO" field gets populated with strings like this:
"DIRECT SASE OR SAE/IRC/ $1, BUREAU, LOTW, EQSL, QRZ.COM LOGBOOK"
I use the comment to QSO for comments about that particular QSO, such as what we talked about or a contest exchange.
If I log a QSO and then I discover I had an error with the callsign and edit the call, the QSO details from HamQTH lookup remain and of course are wrong. At this point there are 2 possibilities ...
1. The data was there from the previous lookup
2. The data was entered from information exchanged during the qso
It would be nice to have a pop up box when saving the edit to give you the option of looking up the newly changed callsign info or saving the current info. At the same time it would be good to reset the lotw and eqsl sent so the data can be uploaded correctly.
I receive a message in the "Status of log upload" window ...
HamQTH: Deleting original 3B9/OE4AAC
HamQTH: Could not delete original QSO data
3B9/OE4AAC is in my CQRLog but is not in the HamQTH log somehow and it appears that an update can't be made unless it is. I assume the solution is to upload my complete log again to add the callsign which is missing but maybe there is iome refresh method so I ask first.
73 Graeme ZL2APV
<p>I have to go to Preferences > CW interface, de-select winkeyer and select cwdaemon ,then re-select winkeyer for it to work. This is repeatable.</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>Ed W3NR</p>
<p> </p>
I use Digital modes almost exclusively and find the following behavior on my system (Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with CQRLog 1.7.3)
GM. I recently added eqsl to my list of QSL options for stations I work. I indicated that I use eqsl on both HamQTH and QRZ.com. When I enter my call sign, KK4LSG, into the new qso screen as if I am working myself, I only see the icon indicating that I upload to LOTW. Could someone on the list point me to the location that CQRLOG searches to determine whether the LOTW or eqsl icon appears under the comment window. I would like to make sure both show up if someone works me.
Thanks for any insight.
Kevin
KK4LSG
Hi
Just wanted inform, that Kenwood ts-590s works superb withcqrlog. Just needed set /dev/ttyS0 and baudrate 9600, allother as default...
Afraid, that making qso is going to be too easy :)
Jarmo
The database caters for IOTA information but not for SOTA information.
Considering that recent stats showed that there were only 1400 IOTA participants but there are currently 7000 SOTA participants it would seem sensible to support SOTA.
Also the latest adif spec now contains SOTA related fields.
Colin G8TMV
I have a small problem. Will try to describe, for instance I have entity 3A ok (confirmed) on 40m and 20m and worked also on 30 and 17 m. This status shows correctly in the dxcc statistics window and is consistent with the log data.
In the qso entry window these four bands are shown with X, no indication of confirmed status or similar.. I have asked cqrlog to recreate the statistics, but no change also after cqrlog restart.
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