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Filters

Sorry if this stuff was covered before.

I am trying to see some info. I tried to set some filters with out any luck (maybe lack of knowledge),

Can I see all sent QSLs for new countries/bands/modes that are outstanding?
Can I see all QSOs worked for new countries/bands/modes that are needed?
it would be nice to see figure out what is outstanding cards! I may have some that I would like to send for updated cards...

TNX Will WC2L

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Hamlib & TS-590S

I just tried to connect a TS-590S with CQRLOG and found out that it only works with Hamlib model No. 216 (TS-570), but not model No. 231 (TS-590) for an unknown reason. But basic functions are working, so that's not a real problem for me. Has anybody successfully used model No. 231 yet?

And just for information for other TS-590 users who are using model No. 216:

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CQRLog Using flrig For Rig Data?

Is it possible to use, now or in the future, flrig to get rig frequency, mode, etc into CQRLog? Since flrig can provide quick menu option changes, it would be nice to use it to also get rig data for CQRLog and at the same time use flrig to make menu changes without quiting rigctld and/or CQRLog.

Any insight or direction would be greatly appreciated. Thank you...

73 - Paul - N9GXA

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New user of CQRLog

Dear Petr!

I wish you all the best in 2012, good health and success in business!

This topic needs no answer! I'm just writing to say I'm happy to found this logging software.

I was looking for a linux log for a few years (not very intensiv I must say) and all I saw did not met some of my "needed gadgets".
Three weeks ago I found CQRLog and I really was impressed of its features.(But no time to test it...)

Today I started trying CQRlog with my log data:

-Program starts well and import of data was not really a problem.

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eQSL logging and confirmations

Hi!

First of all, I would like to say thanks for great piece of software. It is simply fantastic.

I have set it up with LOTW and it works flawlessly both ways.

Now, I would like to get an auto to/from eQSL. I have no idea how to proceed. I upload my whole ADIF export every time and eQSL looks for duplicates. But, it is not elegant. Also, I eat eQSL server time unnecessarily. Also, I found no way to get my confirmations to the main log.

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CQRlog and fldigi

After few days of using CQRlog and fldigi, I've noticed that CQRlog is not saving most recent QSO in QSO list when saved from fldigi. It saves QSO that is last in fldigi logbook, so recently saved QSO is saved only when newer QSO is saved by fldigi. And if few days pass and you save new QSO in fldigi, then previous QSO from fldigi logbook (which is not in CQRlog QSO list, as it was nothing saved after it) is saved in CQRlog QSO list with new date (not the one it was held); time and other data are OK.

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Rigctrl

Hi OMs,
I tried to connect my radio to CQRlog, it is working as I can see in the terminal, but it's not working with CQRlog so far. I use a usb-serial-converter, but I don't like this line while starting CQRlog:
serial_open: Unable to open FT-897 - No such file or directory
How can I specify the port? In this case it's /dev/ttyUSB0

thanks in advance,
Andre, DL4UNY

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No File Import option

I am trying to upgrade to 1.2.2 from .96. I exported and saved the ADIF file, then installed 1.2.2.
I am running Ubuntu 10.04.

After defining and opening the blank log, then using CTRL-O, I am not able to find the File|Import option on the of the menu. There is only a series of icons, and none of them has anything to do with importing files except for one which imports only from LOTW.

Any help importing the ADIF so I can upgrade would be appreciated.

Daniel
OM1US / NH2W

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