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lotw_qsls Y or X

If I group edit QSO's and set "lotw QSL sent" to "Y" the "lotw_qslsdate" is automatically set to date of today.

If I then use "edit detail" and change the date of "lotw_qslsdate" to ie "2011-06-30", the "lotw_qsls" is set to "X" and not "Y"

Edit detail:
update cqrlog_main set qsls_date= NULL,qslr_date= NULL,lotw_qslsdate='2011-06-30',lotw_qsls='X',lotw_qslrdate= NULL,lotw_qslr=NULL where id_cqrlog_main=568

Group edit:
update cqrlog_main set lotw_qsls='Y',lotw_qslsdate='2011-07-01' where id_cqrlog_main=568

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LoTW upload problem

Hi, it's me again!
Last night I tried to upload my June qso's to LoTW but got a TQSL error message "Name not found".

I have the LoTW software on my system and checked that the home qth details was correctly inserted in usr/bin/tqsl -d -l as mentioned in the instructions. I have checked that the tqsl file is in my home repository and it looks good to me. I have been using LoTW and my signature etc fb before, but not with this logging program. I think I have followed the instructions closely. Anything spring to mind what I am doing wrong?

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Selecting qsoś to change a field

Hi, Id like to know how I can do a bulk sort to change a particular field. I want to select all PSK31 and BPSK31 qsoś so I can change the power from the 100W default to 3W. I need to do this because I only use my qrp rig for PSK31 qsoś and want my log to reflect this accordingly. Is it possible without going through them all one by one.

Regards and thanks in advance,
Grant VK4JAZ

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Debian installation

Hi,

would be great to include also instructions for Debian users, as it's almost the same as Ubuntu and ppa is not a default tool in generic Debian. Instructions may look like:

0. work as root: sudo su -

1. add the line
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/ok2cqr/ppa/ubuntu oneiric main

to /etc/apt/sources.list

2. add the gpg key to keyring: apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 13CA184A

3. execute command apt-get update && apt-get install cqrlog

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TRX Control freq

Hi, I am using TRX Control OK, except for the 80m band which stores the wrong freq as a default. I have successfully changed default frequencies on the other bands to the ones I prefer,and they all seem to work OK except for that on the 80m band. How can I fix this? If I go to the frequencies page and make the change, it accepts it OK, and when I return to it, it is still fine, except that if I hit the 80m button on the TRX Control screen, the freq it directs my rig (FT-450) to is incorrect. What do you suggest I do?

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install-script for other versions

For those who install the files manually, and want to save some time:

download i.e. "cqrlog_1.1.0_i386.tar.gz" and extract it
gunzip -c cqrlog_1.1.0_i386.tar.gz | tar xvf -

Goto the cqrlog_1.1.0_i386 -directory (cd cqrlog_1.1.0_i386) and run these commands

cp -rfp ./usr/bin/* /usr/bin
cp -rfp ./usr/share/applications/* /usr/share/applications
cp -rfp ./usr/share/cqrlog/* /usr/share/cqrlog
cp -rfp ./usr/share/icons/* /usr/share/icons
cp -rfp ./usr/share/man/man1/* /usr/share/man/man1
cp -rfp ./usr/share/pixmaps/* /usr/share/pixmaps

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Changing order of data displayed

Hi, I am running version 1.1.0 and would like to change the order of information displayed in the view of QSOs window. How can I get the power column to be displayed after the mode column in the window? Currently my window shows data in this order: QSOdate, time on, callsign, freq, mode. I´d like power next. How can I do that?

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HOWTO: Rig Control with rpc.rigd or rigctl?

Hello,

I have been searching, but not found, a simple newbie guide to configure the control rig via rpc.rid or rigctl daemons/applications.

My rig control works 100% A-OK with direct USB interface setting in both CQRLog and Fldigi, but not when using CQRLog in remote mode with fldigi (as both are using same interface).

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