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Dx spots appear in chat window instead of where they should be

Hi all,

I have this weird thing going:

As far as I remember I always had the DX spots where they should be.
While I was testing/resolving another issue, I saw that I was connected to a telnet cluster as usual.

For some reason I only got the welcome message after connection. And some WX messages.
But no DX spots whatsoever.

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Problem with uploading to HRDlog

Goodday!
I have a problem with uploading to HRDlog
Everything was working fine for months, until today. Something went wrong after editing a log entry. Probably I edited the entry before it was automatically uploaded to HRDlog. After saving the changes, the following message was displayed:

HRDLog: Could not delete original QSO data!

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TQSL Installation

I see that the latest TQSL is V2.4.3. I currently have 2.3.1 installed which is what synaptic has available for my Mint 19.1. A tar is available but with my limited Linux skills I have no idea how to compile and install it. Can someone help with a step by step procedure on how to compile and install the latest TQSL or point me towards one? V 2.3.1 seems to work fine for me but I would like to have the latest installed if I can figure out how to do it.

73, Bill NZ0T

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TS-850 not responding to rigctrld

Hi,

Now that I have CQRlog up and running again, one thing keeps bugging me.
Even though I use the proper settings for my radio, a frequency and/or mode are rarely, if at all, displayed in TRX control.
Nor can I reliably send a bandswitch command from TRX control. I have the pollrate at 10 seconds (10000) milliseconds.

Weird thing is that when rigctld running solely in a terminal it reads everything. I can send commands to the TS-850 and it responds accordingly.

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Rasp Pi 3 B + - upload to ClubLog failed

Hello,
I am using a Raspberry Pi 3 B+ running:
PRETTY_NAME="Raspbian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch)"
NAME="Raspbian GNU/Linux"
VERSION_ID="9"
VERSION="9 (stretch)"

I am running CQRLOG 2.3.0 (001) 2018-06-07

When I select to upload new QSO's to ClubLog the status of the log upload shows:
ClubLog: Upload failed! Check Internet connection

I have two other computers, both running the same CQRLOG version on Ubuntu 18.04 that have no problems uploading.

What else could be done to problem solve this?

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TRX Control and Icom CIV

FYI

I just discovered that CQR-Log/TRX Control expect Decimal values in "Extra command line arguments"

Icom 7200 has default CIV-address hex76, and if you also is using wsjt-x, it is as far as I can see not possible to change it. (No choice for that in wsjtx)

The solution is to use "Extra command line arguments" in CQRLogs TRX Control.
if you put "--civaddr=118" in this coloum (Hex76) it will work with default values.

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