I'd like to see a way to enter the propagation mode for each QSO and include this in any ADIF export. Setting a default PROP Mode may be useful also for Six Metre operators during the Es season ;-)
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It would be neat to have a "frequency limiter" to prevent out of bounds transmissions. If the software made a noise and threw up a warning if the radio left a preset list of boundries that would be good enough for me.
Thank You!
Spencer
cqrlog installed from AUR - https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/cqrlog/
Has error:
rw6mr ~/abs/cqrlog $ cqrlog debug=1
**** DEBUG LEVEL 1 ****
cqrlog 1.5.7 os:debian testing/jessie(x86), doble click in band map, and nothing happens!
After upgrading to Ubuntu 13.04 and installing CQRLog 1.5.6 I cannot get the rig control to talk to my Icom 746Pro, even after adding myself to the dialout group. All port parameters are set to default except the serial rate which is set to 19200 (same as the rig). Here is the output when opening CQRLog in the terminal:
mark@mark-desktop:~$ cqrlog
**** DEBUG LEVEL 0 ****
130624 11:53:04 [Note] Plugin 'FEDERATED' is disabled.
130624 11:53:04 InnoDB: The InnoDB memory heap is disabled
130624 11:53:04 InnoDB: Mutexes and rw_locks use GCC atomic builtins
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I am not sure if anyone here will be able to help me, but I am trying to get CQRLog working on my Arch install. After installing it via the AUR, the program opens perfectly fine. Once I try to open a log, I get an error window that pops up and simply says "B, and the command prompt spits out this:
About once a day - every 8-10 hours of use or so, the rigctld process dies- wonder if anyone else is seeing this?
It actually doesn't die, per se- it becomes a Zombie, waiting for I/O to complete before its parent process (cqrlog itself) can kill it.
I'm running Fedora 14 (!) and CQRlog 1.5.5. FT897 and a Prolific USB/serial adapter.
It's not a show-stopper but a mild annoyance- wonder if anyone else sees this or if it's just me...?
Hello,
currently I'm using cqrlog 1.5.2 an an old Suse 11.4.
Now I want up update the Suse system (on fdisk level!!).
What files have I to backup so I don't loose any data or configuration stuff ?
What must I do to restore on the newly installed system ?
My logfiles are mysql in ~home/.config/cqrlog/database/cqrlog002.
Jürgen
The ADIF <DXCC> field appears to be missing from the ADIF log export. The ADIF backup file however does have <APP_CQRLOG_DXCC> but stores the DXCC entity prefix. I think <DXCC> should be added to ADIF exports to contain the numerical DXCC number as called for by the standard.
Space bar key press won't make the jump from QTH to GRID.
This is convenient to populate VHF contacts. Even if it takes 5 consequent key presses, it is way faster than mouse pointing.
Or make the GRID appear earlier in the list, as most of the contacts *only* need CALLSIGN and LOCATOR info to be logged. (RST is auto 59, FREQ and MODE is auto from CAT, NAME just when QRZ.COM won't autofill...). So it ideally could be CALLSIGN -> SPACE BAR -> GRID -> ENTER [done]
Thank you,
Eduardo
A forum search didn't turn up anything with the word 'unconfirmed' in it, but apologies if this is frequently asked...
At the top of the cqrlog qso page I see that my DXCC count is 15 more than my DXCC CFM count. How do I find these unconfirmed dx entities?
Thanks and 73!
Mike ab3ap
Moin,
2 1/2 years ago I installed cqrlog from the binary distribution, because there was no distribution package for Debian (or I wasn't able to find it).
Anyhow: I want to install the version 1.5.2 from the ppa-ham-repository now. The question is: can I just copy my previous logfile /opt/cqrlog/log_data/cqrlog.fdb to /home/dd0ul/.config/cqrlog?
Is it just this single file? Or do I have to expect trouble because of a changed file format or so?
Thanks and 73 de dd0ul, Michael
I'm not sure if this is a result of the problems with the build that I've posted about previously in the Open Discussion, but the Start Time and End Time are not updating like they have in the past.
In the past the times would update as long as the user did not TAB out of the Call field. Even with a call in the Call field they would continue to update.
Hello,
if you use cw keying mode (F12) you see that spaces between two words are ignored. So instead of 'vvv testing de dl4uny' the program is sending 'vvvtestingdedl4uny'. But if you send it directly to cwdaemon via netcat spaces are included. Also with the CW-function key spaces work just fine. Is that just a bug?
73
Andre, DL4UNY
Hello,
is it possible at the filter window (F12) to start the search by hitting ENTER? Can you add that please?
thanks in advance,
73
Andre, DL4UNY
The ADIF standard calls for the field to contain a numeric code that relates to the DXCC Entity or country. CQRLog puts the country Prefix in the field instead e.g. "G" instead if "223".
While this is very user friendly for some, it can cause problems for others. This data is in the log in the ADIF field.
What I'd like to see is an option in the Preferences -> Export Tab that allows the selection of country code (numeric) or country Prefix to be inserted into the DXCC field when exporting to ADIF files.
Hi
Compiled version 1.5.6. Got some 133 warnings and 82 note... I could start
new version. But. Still can't use F-macros. I'm using WinKeyer usb with nanokeyer and
last version, where i can use F-macros is 1.5.4.
Any other testers noticed this, or am I only cw-user, hi :D
Have to downgrade back 1.5.4
oh1mrr
When applying a filter if I choose ...
Sort by: = Date + time
Group by: = Call
I expected all like call signs grouped together and sorted by date but this is not the case. Could someone please explain what output I should get from this.
What I am trying to achieve is to group by call and sort by date for qsl export. It seems that simply sorting by call is all I need to do and the last sort which is by date and time still applies but I would like to be sure.
73 Graeme ZL2APV
If a station is worked with no QSL manager the record is stored with no manager in the QSL_via field. If the station is worked later on after a manager has been appointed the QSL_via field is filled with the manager's call but the first QSO is not. If you view the first QSO the manager's call shows in the "New QSO" panel even though the QSL_via field is blank. If both QSO's are marked "SMB" the qsl.csv contains two entries. One for the QSL_via = Manager's call and the other for QSL_via = blank.
... what is ist, and what does it do?
this is a "new window" and i don't have any idea, what it is.
Howdy All,
I attempted to build 1.5.6 tonight. When make completed there were over one hundred warnings, but zero errors.
I ran make install and the command completed without any problems.
The problem however is when I run CQRLog, I receive the following error:
Invalid floating point operation.
Press OK to ignore and risk data corruption.
Press Cancel to kill the program.
If I press OK and continue on I will receive the same error when opening new windows.
I should apologize for the broken band map function in last two versions (1.5.5 and 1.5.6). I do not write the code, I maintain the country files, QSL routes database and some of membership lists. Also, I designed many options, including the band map. The original idea came from the TR Log by N6TR (DOS contesting program) - the band map window should display band and/or mode (selectable) filtered spots from the cluster accompanied with the own spot list which is used to store call signs and frequencies to which you want to return (unsuccesful calling etc.). Until ver.
Is it possible to include the locator field in the LOTW upload. I am finding some stations do not include locator in their LOTW profile, so while a qsl record is generated for qsos with these stations, the qso will not be used for VUCC. I am hopeing that if the locator is uploaded, it will be used for vucc.
Thanks
Ray
9h1ej
I tried to upload the latest qso's to LoTW and got the following error message:
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