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TRX Control with Icom 7200

I just started with CQRLOG and Linux, so I am really a newbie.  
Is there more information on the CI-V setting on the Icom 7200?  This is posted in the online help page
 
Extra command line arguments usefull when you have to specify more parameters to rigctld. E.g. CIV address.
 
Thanks very much 
N7DXT
 

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Database upgrade crashed

Have changed to ver 1.7.0. At the same time changed computer. Collected database from old computer which was not on version 1.7.0, but the previous one.
Seems I have some issues with some tables as on start on the new computer I get:
Database upgrade crashed with this error: : Error executing query: Table 'log_changes' already exists
Selecting OK, then CQRLOG starts fine with all log data in place, but the above start error is persistent on all startups.
How can I get rid of the error?
73 de Olaf - LA3RK
 

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Congratulations Petr

Hi Petr, just got off the air doing some PSK31 and the auto uploads to Hamqth worked perfect, with Fldigi and CQRlog in Fldigi mode, I did not try the others. So far so good, this is fun, I really like the new window, that tells me if it went or not, you have done an outstanding job on this and deserve a cold beer hi hi.. thanks so much, you have developed one of the best logging software programs available to the Ham community. Tom K8WDX

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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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