I'm using the latest version of cqrlog (2.6.0_119_gtk2).
As always, logging works great.
There is one problem:
When I'm downloading EQSL and LotW confirmations, I started getting the error messages that "x QSOs were not found in your log".
This number x keeps rising fast with every day I'm making QSOs.
I investigated and all the QSOs that CQRLOG "does not find" are actually in my log. Each of the records in the error file has the line "Qso_was_not_found_in_log!"
Was there anything changed in the matching logic? I did not have this problem when I used 2.5.2 (can't got back because of dependency issues).
Somehow, SOME of the QSOs downloaded still get matched and confirmed, but not all, even if the data of the QSO matches perfectly. It is also not deterministic if these are contest QSOs or not.
I can provide further information if neccessary.
Thanks in advance!
73 de DB4SCW / ex DO4SCW
Hi!
252 did not have similar error file, if I remember right.
But are you sure time is correct and mode/submode is correct?
I often get "qso not in log" when people import old qsos to eqsl. From time before I used Cqrlog.
Another is the mode. Earlier qsos in log may have different mode than eqsl says. Specially when submode is used.
Cqrlog uses submode in log, but has conversions in adif export import to follow adif mode/submode definitions.
How ever some other loggers do not follow specs and their mode may be wrong.
Adif export from log and eqsl/ lotw import is needed for study.
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Saku
OH1KH
Hi Saku,
Time and mode/submode is bang on for those I checked (mode SSB in both, time is same minute).
I can happily provide LOG ADIF, LOTW import adif and error file. How can I send those over to you without uploading them here publicly?
Thanks in advance!
73 de DB4SCW
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Saku
OH1KH