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Programmatically importing ADIFs

I already read the manual, and couldn't find any information on importing ADIFs via the command line or other automated method.

Is this possible?

If no, can I please make it a feature request? I have a BASH script which auto uploads new QSO information to LotW, eQSL.cc and ClubLog. I'd like to import those QSOs into CQRLog automatically as well, as it is my centralized logger under Linux.

Thank you and 73,

-Dave W3DJS

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Contest numbers

Hi there,
I know cqrlog is no contest log.
But I do the occasional contest qso to distribute a few points.

So far I have added the contest-Numbers to the RST fields like "59 123". But this does apparently not survive .adif export and -reimport ("59+10" though does). The field length in the export dialog is not the problem, but possibly the " ".

Nevertheless, just discovered in preferences-visible colums the following fields
* SerialNR sent
* SerialNR rcvd
* ContMSG sent
* ContMSG rcvd

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rigctrld in /usr/local/bin/

Moin,

very strange phenomenon: cqrlog works with the "normal" rigctld from the Debian package without any problems.
Now I have installed and configured the Hamlib version of DL3SD (support for the TH-D74) to / usr/local/bin/.
This only works if cqrlog is started from bash. If I call cqrlog from the application menu or via "ALT F2" the rigctrld is not started.

Any hint?

73 de Micha, DD0UL

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Syncing Log-data between two or more machines

Hi there,

I have two machines with cqrlog. - One in my shack and a notebook for portable operation.
When using the notebook I often do not have internet access.

So I am wondering, what is the easiest way to keep the databases on both machines in sync?

Currently I'm moving adif-files back and forth ... but that is not really comfortable.
Before going on summer vacation, I'll probably copy the whole cqrlog tree, but since some settings are different on the machines (TRX, ROT, Log uplad etc.) this is also not ideal.

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updating to 2.4.0

Hello !
As a beginner I have problems to update my version v2.3.0(001) to 2.4.0
I used the line on the website of cqrlog with

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ok2cqr/ppa;sudo apt-get update;sudo apt-get install cqrlog

but there was the message: v2.3.0 is already the latest

What have I done wrong ?

vy73 Gerd, dk4fp

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I only see the year 2020 on my log!

hello Saku
Thank you for answering me, yes there is the right number of qso, there was a stop at 2020/01/01, but I found in Filter at the top right the possibility to change the date, so everything is back in the after this manipulation, perfect!
Thanks again for your help, I would like to know if there was another problem.
thanks for this great log
73 Patrick

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Longest QSO indicator

Hi
I just saw something on the log window for CQRLog in the strips below the logs where it says Distance Total Distance and Longest QSO.
I have no idea where it got that from or how I can look up that longest QSO. I'm assuming it was looking at long path? and how can I find that particular QSO in my log? FIlter doesn't seem to have an option for distance or else I missed it .
Thanks
Chris

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Updating Hamlib

I am running Linux Mint 19.3 and the current version of libhamlib-utils 3.1.7build1 does not hold the radios that I wish to use so I installed version 3.3 from the Hamlib github. In order to do this I was required to uninstall CQRLOG when I uninstalled the old Hamlib.

The install of libhamlib-utils 3.3-10build1 went smoothly and all tested out OK so I went to install CQRLOG again and ran into the issue that it wants to install the old version of rigctld and does not seem to be aware of the new version. Does anyone have any advice on how I should proceed here.

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