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ADIF import does not happen

Hi!

I´m a new Linux user and have just got started with Xubuntu 9.10.
The CQRLOG seem to work fine, I can log QSOs and other features also seem to work. BUT when I tried to import an ADIF-log created by DXLAB/DX-keeper nothing happens. Zero imported QSOs and no content in the folder where the qsos should be stored. The message I get is that ADIF import was successful!

The log file works fine when uploaded to LOTW. I have added the libraries as suggested in other threads here on this forum.

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TRX control

Iam using CQRLOG & ubuntu 9.10,rig is icom 746 pro. cqrlog is set up in a folder under home using the bin version.Frequency does NOT show in the TRX panel or the log input panel.When I use fldigi the frequency shows in fldigi and transfers to Cqrlog when a QSO is saved. Trx buttons do not change frequency or mode on rig when left button clicked.Mode band widths are set to zero (or normal) under preferences.Thought,does cqrlog know where to find hamlib when set up under binary version,fldigi is set up under ubuntu synaptic manager.Any clues?

73 John zl3aau

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cant change date

Hello, Ive been using CQRlog for about 6 weeks and really like it. However, I just realized that when entering a new qso, the date is incorrect, its one day behind (ex: today is 4-10-2010, the default date in the qso date box is 4-09-2010), it wont let me manually change the date. I can change the date once I save the qso by editing it. Is there an easy fix to this? I run Ubuntu 9.10, the date on the OS is correct, why is my logging software a day behind? I'd really appreciate any insight on this, 73's Chris

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How to show LoTW users inside "Detail" window.

  1. Dowload the unofficial LoTW's user list from http://www.hb9bza.net/lotw/index.html (the file named: "All known users, for RXCLUS - Text 1 call/line, no comments"
  2. Save it as lotw.txt into your ~/cqrlog/members directory
  3. Edit it with your favorite text editor and add as the first two lines:
  4. LOTW
    Logbook of the World

  5. Save the file
  6. Start CQRLOG.
  7. Open Preferences-Membership.
  8. Open a free club list. Search, and select, the new created LOTW item.

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