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Data migration

Hello there,
I consider to migrate my current log data to cqrlog. ADIF seems to be the only way.
Now I can't find the right destination fields or tables of my running logs. Goes all worked awards and club members into one award field?
How to deal with table content of worked German DOKs?
Has the migration to go with one shot or can I split it in basic data like date, time. call, name,
and upload my worked award tables later?
How ever, I played around for a while with cqrlog. Now it looks great and I would like
to work with it. 
73,

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K3 TRX control

New to Linux and CQRLog but have successfully used my K3 with various bits of Windows software.
Preferences have been set up as per previous postings - /dev/ttyS0, 38400-8-N-2 etc and I belong to the dialout group, but the program refuses to talk to the rig.
In terminal mode $ rigctld -r /dev/ttyS0 -m 229 produces no response, but substituting rigctl for rigctld in the statement allows me to communicate with the K3. I get frequency and mode returned in response to 'f' and 'm'.

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eQSL_r no receive confirmation

Hi everyone,
 
I have an eqsl confirmation problem and can't find an answer in the forum.
 
When I download my log from eqsl there is not a confirmation in the cqrlog eqsl_r field for the qso's that are confirmed on eqsl.
Sometimes I get confirmations from qso's from a few years ago or more recent qso's but I don't see a pattern in it.
It worked fine till a few weeks ago.
The same thing with LOTW works ok.
 
Does anyone have the same problem or got an answer for this?
 
I'm using Cqrlog 1.6.1 on Xubuntu 13.10.
 

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Orion II

Hello,
I am trying a new installation of CQRLOG. FLDIGI and FLRIG are installed and working. However CQRLOG will not communicate with my rig. The serial comm to the rig is a Microham Digikeyer II, and this is working properly with FLRIG. I have already tried all the usual items:
I am in the dialout group
I am in the mhuxd group
Case of device name is correct (/dev/mhuxd/cat1)
I have set the baud rate manually

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Cabrillo export while we wait for CQRTest

If you're like me, you use CQRLog daily and while you might enter a contest you're not usually getting into the thousands of contacts.  If you are, you should be using a real contest logger.
 
However you can use CQRLog relatively efficiently if you have hamlib set up to get frequency information and especially if you're doing a "search and pounce" strategy where you have time to set up the fields before you make the QSO.
 

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help ok2cqr?

[quote=wa1ytw] I tried this:Ubuntu 12.04 (Precise) users can use CQRLOG’s repository on Launchpad. To add repository to your system, put into terminal this:sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ok2cqr/ppasudo apt-get updatebut  I don't see anything useful on my ubuntu box, there were a coupl failures first time through but I can't seem to recall what I learned before I had  to return my asus 1015E-ds03 for service which needed a factory reset, hence repositorry info gone, dependencies gone, memory gone.

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