CQRLOG - open discusion

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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ERROR: Wrong QSO my loc: LAKE J

Whenever I try to import an ADIF file into CQRLOG, I get the error message in the Subject field above. I have tried several times with different files, getting the same result. My location in Preferences is Lake Jackson, Texas. I tried changing it to LAKE J with no change in outcome. Suggestions appreciated.

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TX/RX interface.

Hi,

Due to a hard drive crash Im trying to get cqrlog working on my lappy.

I cannot get the rig control to work, using exactly the same settings.

I have checked dmesg and lsusb and the adaptor is loaded ok.

I chmod'd the port to 666 and added myself to dialout group, still no joy.

Below is the debug info.

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CQRLOG hangs with "access violation"

When I try and start CQRLOG it goes okay until I try and import an ADIF file. I get the selection window and then about 10 seconds later I get a window pop up with a message "Access violation Press OK to risk data corruption or press CANCEL to kill the program" clicking on either choice gets no response and the program becomes non-responsive even to the point of not responding to clicking on the close icon on the window or the close option on the File Menu. After some time (about a minute or so) the program finally closes.

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Rigctl and TS-440s

Hi all

Now I am happy to announce, that got rigctl working after looooong :)))
trying.

For those, who are strugling with same, I didn't maybe unerstand earlier,
in rigctl settings, you set baudrate 4800 and handske none. All others default. Then you set into extracommands line rigctl -r /dev/ttyUSBx -m 202 -C serial_handshake=None, where x is port number, also can be /dev/ttySx.

Now making Lotto, my lucky day :D

Jarmo

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