I run CQRLOG with my own instance of MySQL that's running all the time on my box. I do this so that I can plug into the DB during times when CQRLOG may not be running. For example, I've got a small perl script that allows me to quickly query the DB to determine if I've worked someone before. I'm now working on a script that takes the ADIF file from JT65-hf and imports it into the DB. So far, I've got callsign, freq, etc (all the fields that are in the JT65 ADIF) importing fine into the DB. However, if I go to edit the QSO in CQRLOG, CQRLOG complains about not having waz and itu filled in.
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When can we expect to see 1.5.2 version update for fedora etc..?
Jarmo
FYI, Theres a whole lot of fuss being made regarding the new http://qrzcq.com website and the alleged "stolen" qrz.com data.
I have no intention of being dragged into that argument but, if you want them to remove your details, for whatever reason, just complete the simple form at:
http://qrzcq.com/page/bugreport
Details are removed almost instantly, no quibble.
I have not tried this yet, it is a box in preferances, what does it do?? Thanks Tom K8WDX
Maybe one day CQRlog will do realtime uploads to HamQTH and Clublog, that would be nice TU my friend Petr, Tom, K8WDX
Petr, Thanks for the new version, so far eveything is 100% the added country name to the cluster is great, thanks!! Tom K8WDX
Hi Petr,
if I set a QTH profile, e.g. 5, CQRLOG adjusts again the profile 1, if the CALL box is deleted.
I use CQRLOG 1.5.2 with Kubuntu 12.04.
73, Wolfgang
DL2KI
Hello again.
Thank You for a new version of cqrlog.
From eQSL I downloaded QSO's.
<CALL:5>FK8DD
<QSO_DATE:8:D>20121005
<TIME_ON:4>0757
<BAND:3>30m
<MODE:2>CW..........
<CALL:5>FK8DD
<QSO_DATE:8:D>20121005
<TIME_ON:4>0832
<BAND:3>17M
<MODE:2>CW...........
The 30meter-qso was not marked as comfirmed by eQSL in cqrlog.
I can see that band is written as "30m" in the adif, but the 17M was written with capital-M.
Both QSO were comfirmed by LoTW, but this adif had capital-letters.
If I want to view or edit a previously saved log entry, I am forced to 'Quit program' in order to get back to an empty 'New QSO' form. This is true whether I access an entry from the recent QSOs list above the 'New QSO' form or after selecting an entry to edit or view from the 'QSO List'.
I am using Ubuntu v12.04 LTS with all updates current, and CQRLOG v1.5.1 with all updates installed and the repository added.
Am I doing something wrong?
TIA and 73
VP9NNL
Hi
I am beginer in Linux and am using the latest version of UBUNTU 12.04 LTS and have down loaded CQRLOG.
It crashes at start. It looks like it will start but it just stops at the startup screen with the CW-key. I have removed it and reloaded it with the same result. I have up laoded all updates.
I have down loaded fldigi witout problems.
Any suggestions?
Mel - SM0MPV
8S0C Contest Call
Does anyone have rig control running with Precise?
CQRLOG IS the BEST logging programm for Linux.
Thank you for the hard and great work.
73 and 55 for the next 5 years.
When I am connected to an active DX cluster (one that sends a lot of spots, including ones from Reverse Beacon Network), after some time, typically an hour or less, CQRLog will crash. It will say it's lost the database connection and force me to select whether to quit or continue at risk of data loss.
This doesn't happen when I've not connected to the DX cluster. I will add a more detailed error report next time it happens.
Using 64-bit Debian Linux. CQRLog v1.5.1.
Hello,
is it possible to change the hot-key for spotting? perhaps [ALT]+[STRG]+[s] or anything?
I think, the tilde isn't the best choice.
Many thanks for cqrlog, and 73's Chris
I just looked up a couple of callsigns (including my own) in CQRLog 1.5.1, and QRZ returns the following error:
Tag "<Key>" not found!
Anybody else have this problem? Did qrz.com change something again?
Hey guys,
I just tried to connect my rig with an USB-serial converter and got some weird problems:
rigctl -m 124 -r /dev/ttyUSB0 -t 4532 -s 4800 --set-conf=data_bits=8,stop_bits=2,serial_handshake=None,dtr_state=Unset,rts_state=Unset
works perfect, typed directly. But when I open cqrlog (this line is actually copied from cqrlog) I get this:
I've been just comparing LOTW and CQRlog DXCC stats and found out that CQRlog recognizes GB7HQ as Guernsey-should be England and MO0FAL as England-should be Guernsey.
73 Vlada, yt1bx
Hello,
perhaps it would be an idea to specify the transmitting power and the mode in the QTH profiles and to take over at the selection in the QSO window. So, the transmitting power, E.g. for different QRP devices would taken over as.
73, Wolfgang
DL2KI
(Sorry for my bad English)
Hello Petr
I'm running v 1.5.1 on 2 different 12.04 machines.
The MySQLdatabase is running on a ReadyNAS.
The setting of the column-width stays ok if I only use the same machine in the shack,
but if I run cqrlog from the laptop, it changes the width, (to some default ?)
The two machines have different display resolution.
I have tried to figure out what happends, but no luck.
Is the column-width stored in the database, or is it in the ~/.config/cqrlog/cqrlog.cfg ?
73 de Børge /LA4VGA
Hello everybody!\
I use CQRLog v.1.5.1 on my Slackware 12 n.book.
When I'm trying to make a new QSO entry, cyrillic letters are possible for Name & QTH fields. And I see them.
After new QSO saving I see nothing in Name & QTH fields at QSO List window.
Is it a problem with CQRLog, or, maybe, with MySQL tuning?
Thanks
UA6CEY Andrey
Hi
I'm starting using cqrlog on a pc with 10" 1024x600 display.
The new qso form does not fit the screen, would be nice to have a "compact view" with smaller dxcc info and callbook area or no at all.
I noticed also that some of the settings tabs are bigger then the display area and there's no scrollbar, which are necessary on a so small display.
Are there any plan in this direction?
May I help?
73 de IZ3GME Marco
sq7iqi@d630:~$ cqrlog
Loading libssl: /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libssl.so
Loading libcrypto: /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so
Loading libmysqlclient: /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libmysqlclient.so.18.0.0
Loaded 54653 LoTW users
Loaded 63616 eQSL users
/home/sq7iqi/.config/cqrlog/database/d630.pid
Command:
kill 4263
*
User home directory: /home/sq7iqi/
Program home directory: /home/sq7iqi/.config/cqrlog/
Data directory: /home/sq7iqi/.config/cqrlog/database/
I use CQRLog v 1.5.1 with fldigi v 3.21.50 under Kubuntu 12.04.
Normally I have "remote mode for fldigi" activated, and all works fine apart from one small problem.
It seems that CQRLog picks up only the END TIME from fldigi and enters it into both the START TIME and END TIME fields, and so both fields have the same time.
Anyone have any thoughts?
Kind regards
Wallace
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