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Master Keyer MK-1 with CQRLOG??

I have been trying to get my system up and running again. I just installed Mint Linux 12. The install and etc has gone well. So fart I like Mint Linux.

On to the issue. I have a Hamgadgets MasterKeyer MK-1. This unit emulates the WinKey. I have tested this in Windows and works fine. I have also followed the documentation on testing it in Linux.
Here is what they have you do:
1.) Open a Terminal window.
2.) Type the command: screen /dev/ttyxxxx 9600 (use the serial port name you discovered earlier).

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SHOW QSO LIST window show just a partial list

I just upgraded to 1.3.0 and after have imported my adif log, the window "show qso list" shows only the qsos i've did in the last 3 yrs. Statistic and "search" instead works, and shows, all the qso i've loaded. Is there any check box to activate the "shows ALL the qso"?

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Programming Help?

I searched around a little bit, but couldn't find any answers about the program development.

I was wondering if there was a way for those who are willing to help out with the development? I am not a long time user, I just recently became a ham but I am a long time linux user and I enjoy contributing to various OSS projects.

I did find the tarballs but sending a patch based off the latest tarball sounds painful especially if that increased the authors workload to merge it in.

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QSOs out of order

If I make more than one QSO in the same minute then often they will appear in my log-book in the wrong order. Exporting to ADIF I notice that there is no seconds field in time-on so I'm guessing CQRLOG logs with just hours and mins and QSOs with a duplicate timestamp are sorted alphabetically or something.

Have I missed a 'preference' to allow seconds to be logged in the time? Although CQRLOG is not a contest logger I use it for casual contesting and have a little code that converts the ADIF into CAB format so, once I manually score the log I can submit it.

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FT-897D

My 897 seems to talk one way with CQRLog.
The software can read from the radio, but it can't do things like change frequency and mode.
If I open TRX control and click on a band the radio doesn't change frequency and CQRLOG stops reading from the radio. When I close TRX control and select Refresh TRX control from the file menu CQRLOG starts reading from the radio again.

Any ideas?

Paul
M0PGX

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I'm sorry

Hello,

I'm very sorry that I didnt send any response to this forum for so long time. I have my right hand in palster and it is very painful to type on keyborad. Please be patient, I will answer to all questions but it will take some time.

73 Petr, OK2CQR

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Fedora 16 - 64-bit

Hi all,

I've read a lot about cqrlog and would really like to use it. Unfortunately I'm not having much luck on my 64-bit Fedora 16. After some time spent ldd-ing the hamlib executable and duly installing the missing dependencies, there's only one final hurdle I can't overcame: hamlib.

As far as I can see cqrlog is generally linked with 32-bit shared libraries (most of which I could install without any problems). However, hamlib comes with a couple of executables whose path is identical in its 32-bit and 64-bit incarnations, when I try to install the 32-bit hamlib, yum dies with:

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upload to LoTW not working

Hi, First of all thank you for all the hard work on CQRLog. It really is great software.

I am using CQRLog 1.3.0 from the prebuilt binary on the website. I am on Fedora 16 x86_64 and using TrustedQSL packages from Fedora (not the ones built by Petr). I am able to upload logs successfully both manually (export logs from CQRlog and sign using tqsl) and by uploading the tq8 file generated/signed by CQRLog directly to the arrl lotw site. What I'm saying there is that I can take the tq8 files from /home/john/.config/cqrlog/lotw and go to arrl's lotw site and attach them and they work fine.

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