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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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Filter QSOs

Hello everybody,
I'd just like to know how I can sort/filter my QSOs for Band, DXCC etc. For example I want to see all stations from ZS I wkd on 160m. Is that possible? And is it possible to do a general sorting for DXCC? This would be very helpful in QSL-politics :-)
Since I imported 95% of my QSOs of the past 10 years (51k) it's quite difficult so get a statistic like that. What also would be nice is a statistic (maybe graphical?) QSO/Band. Means X% of my QSOs were made on Band Y or so.

Thanks in advance, and thanks for the great logbook!

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New LoTW Cert in Ubuntu 10.04 LTS

Hi folks,

I try to load a new LoTW certificate into tqslcert and I get an error message "Error: unable to get local issuer certificate". I searched a bit and found some information that tqsl version 1.13 is needed to import new LoTW certificates. Unfortunately Ubuntu 10.04 has only tqsl version 1.11 in the repositories. Version 1.13 is in the latest Ubuntu 11.10 repositories, but no chance to install that *.deb files manually, because there are too many dependencies (latest libssl etc).

Any ideas (apart from installing the latest fancy Ubuntu ...)

73
Ulf DK5TX

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Mobile "/m"

Mobile log (HamLog under Android)
How to import ADIF file with the name of the station is "/ m"?
After loading the file for exemple:

HamLog 2011-11-18 12:25:54 GMT+00:00
201111181224261224547T2T5959SSBNNSQ5LTL/M

Log changes SQ5LTL/m to the same SQ5LTL
Maybe I'm doing something wrong.

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ADIF import problems

I just installed CQRLog on Linux Mint 12 and imported my log as an ADIF file from DXLab. I see several problems. First, there are 4978 QSOs in the ADIF and CQRLog only imported 4975. Second, The log page says DXCC=305 when I believe it should say 308. Third, the log page also says DXCC CFM = 228 when it should say 305. Any help sorting out these differences is greatly appreciated.

73, Mark WC5M

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