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autopopulate fields after adif import

I just imported a bunch of records from an adif file and certain fields like name, qth, state, loc, etc... are not populated (and weren't from the other logger). Is there a way to get cqrlog to populate these blank fields from say, HamQTH.com? I know it does this when records are manually entered, but can it do it after an import? If so, how?

Searching the forum, docs and google have not yielded anything for me yet. This seems like it would be an obvious need so I'm surprised I have not found it yet.

Thanks!

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Voice keying problems

Hello,

I am very glad that CQRLOG exists and it really sums up everything what I need (of course there could be some additions like contest points calculation).

I tried to make voice keying to work, but it just doesn't. I don't know if I am doing something wrong.
I made the file in the voice_keyer folder and when I run ./voice_keyer.sh F1 it works, but when i press F1 form the New QSO window, or when I press the button on CW Message, nothing happens.
Could you please give me a hand with it please.

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How to select which call sign for HamQTH log upload

Hello,

HamQTH allows one account to manage several call signs that one owns.

CQRLOG only has username and password field, but does not have an option to select which call sign to upload the log to.

Will there be an update soon to allow for this?

Thank you

73 de Sherwin VE7HQT

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HAmQTH/QRZ.COM Not Working

I have a logbook that has been working fine. I have it set in Preferences to use HamQTH to auto-fill fields. It has worked fine for several years. In last day I noted the fields were not getting populated in a new QSO. I have done various tests. Following are some findings:

1) If I switch to QRZ.COM it works. (Although it is only importing the first name. More on this in a bit)
2) I tried creating a new logbook and the problem still exists
3) I did a TCPDUMP and when the problem occurs there are 9 GET statements to HamQTH with no replies. Here is one of them:

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Importing QSLs from LoTW and marking QSOs in CQRLog as received

Hi,

After downloading QSLs from LoTW (by selecting QSL - LoTW - Import - Download and process data from LoTW) it does not mark the QSOs as having received QSLs in the "qsl_r" column.

At the end of the download process, I can see that it has successfully downloaded new QSLs and I can see the call signs in the report, but then I check the QSOs in CQRlog, and there is no "Q" in the "qsl_r" column.

Is that a bug?
What's the point of downloading it this way since I cannot have the data updated in the CQRLog itself?

Thank you

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anyone running ubuntu 22.10

i have tryed to install cqrlog on my machine tryed snap and deb both refuse to open the database deb worked perfictly in ubuntu 22.04 this is the info i found doing a search for deb files cqrlog/kinetic,now 2.5.2-2 amd64 [residual-config] what ever [residual-config] means i would much rather use a deb i uninsalled it for now

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