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Station worked latitude and longitude Where is it stored

Hello,

It appears as though the Latitude and Longitude of the station worked are displayed in the right pane of the New QSO form. This information must be stored somewhere as it changes with each QSO as it appears in the view mode.

I want to write a SQL query to obtain Call, Date, Latitude, Longitude and export the data to a CSV file. I do not see this data in the table definitions I have. Are there new table definitions? What table is this data stored and what are the field names?

73,
Marty, N3MOW

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Mint Step by Step Install?

I would really like to install CQRLOG on my Linux Mint 17 system but after several tries have not been successful do to issues with mariadb.

I am a trying to learn linux ham and am lost as to how to proceed.

Is there a step by step installation guide available?

Or, any help with this would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Mike - N3XPD

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CQRLOG on Porteus Linux

Hello,

I have download the cqrlog_1.9.0_i386.tar.gz Package and unpack it under Porteus Linux. Porteus Linux is a portable Linux Distribution which is based on Slackware Linux. I have tested Porteus with KDE and MATE and I think it is a good choice.

When I start CQRLOG I want to connect to a SQL-Server on a RaspberryPi (not mariaDB) I get an error with the message that the libmysqlclient.so ... is not installed. In Porteus Linux this package is not available in the package manager, so I have installed the complete mariaDB package and now CQRLOG works.

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Clearing accidental QSL Received mark

Beginner's question: On one of my QSO records I accidentally hit Ctrl-R, incorrectly marking a QSL received. I've looked through the documentation and played around a bit, but I cannot seem to figure out how to reset this. I tried another Ctrl-R but it doesn't seem to toggle. Any tips?

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