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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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Couple of issues with LOTW/EQSL

Im trying to transfer over to Linux and your software is highly recommended, however Ive a couple issues.
 
Ive to 10,000+ contacts and Ive imported them fine from DXKeeper.  I then did a download from EQSL/LOTW however if I do
an upload and select only those not on LOTW/EQSL it tries to send the whole log ?
 
Also I decided to bite the bullet and just upload them but the progam hangs on the Signing log on LOTW.
 
What did I miss.  Does not CQRLOG sync with LOTW/EQSL like DXKeeper?
 

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TQSL 2.0 Help!

Earlier this month, the ARRL released a new version of the TQSL program which combines TQSL and TQSLCert into one program and makes some other changes. See http://www.arrl.org/news/view/tqsl-2-0-software-released-for-logbook-of-... for more information. The bad news is that no compiled version is currently availabe; see http://www.arrl.org/tqsl-download. The ARRL's statement on that issue is:

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New Address For Previous Contact

When I enter a call for a previously worked stattion, CQRLog automatically fills in the new QSO fields from that QSO entry. If callbook lookup shows a new (accurate) address for this callsign, is there a way to automatically overwrite these fields with this new address for this upcoming QSO?

Thank you!
73 - Paul - N9GXA

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Uploading from an old log

I have just installed a new log in CQRLOG and want to import the QSOs from another log. I have followed the instructions and imported an ADIF file of my 3594 QSOs. The now appear in my QSO list on CQRLOG but not in my main window, which shoes 0 entries. How do I populate my log with the QSO list's entries? I have tried and hunted but am at a loss.

I think the issue is that when I open up my log I go straight into the new qso window, which shows qso nr 0. What I should rather be doing is going into the QSL List screen and working from there. Is that right?

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