CQRLOG - bugs

SWL and eQSL

Hello,
i received an SWL-eQSL.
As i checked my eQSL via CQRlog i got the following error message:

"Some QSO(s) were not found in your log.
QSO(s) are stored to /home/USER/.config/cqrlog/eQSL_error.txt"

1st path must be: /home/USER/.config/cqrlog/database/eQSL_error.txt

2nd is this the problem?:

Y

all other QSO ending with without

ok, bye and 73's

Chris, DL1CPA

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Mode changed before frequency on K3

Hi Petr.

I have found that when double-clicking a call in either the band map or DX cluster windows that the mode is set before the frequency. I know that for some rigs this will not matter, however, it does matter on the K3. The result is that the rig sets the mode on the "old" band and then switches frequency to the "new" band using the previously used mode on that band. Often that results in a mismatch of SSB and CW in a given band segment.

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1.3.1 fails to start on updated Debian Sid

Petr,

Somewhere along the lines with updated libraries on my Debian Sid box, CQRlog fails to start with the splash screen being simply a white rectangle and the program goes no further. There is a Debian bug report on the libcairo package which CQRlog links to and as it was causing text corruption in other programs I downgraded it. I noticed that libpangocairo is linked by CQRlog so I downgraded the libpango package as well. I still get the startup hang. Even starting from a terminal window shows no output and 'ldd' shows no missing libraries. I'm stumped.

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LOTW TQSL singing error

Not sure if this is a bug in CQRlog or in TQSL, either way there might be something that could be done in CQRlog to mitigate the confusion.

It seems as though there's an issue with the way CQRlog interfaces with TQSL where trailing white spaces in the call sign field cause a signing problem and that problem is not being reported back to the user in a why that lets the user resolve the issue.

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ft-950- control problem

After reinstal the system I used the last version on ubuntu 11/10 and ceased to function radio control. If I change freq in trx, soft responsive, but if I want to do something within the program, the program is blocked...

My config:
/dev/ttyS0
rig id: 128
poll rate: 500
Serial speed: 38400
stop bits: 1
data bits: 8
Handshake: hardware
paroty: none
dtr/rts: off

What is wrong?

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statics window counters problem

The confirmed counters are not zerowed when counting starts. So if a mode has a count of 0 it will display the count of the previous mode.
he following is an example

DXCC Count 0 0 18 22 20 15 12 19 106
DXCC CFM 0 0 2 5 10 5 4 1 27
DXCC PHONE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
DXCC CFM PHONE 0 0 2 5 10 5 4 1 27 <--------
DXCC CW 0 0 18 22 20 15 12 19 106
DXCCCFM CW 0 0 2 5 10 5 4 1 27 <----------
DXCC DIGI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
DXCC CFM DIGI 0 0 2 5 10 5 4 1 27 <----------

ray (9h1ej)

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HamQth Look up fails

Running CQRLOG V 1.3.1 in Debian SID and Debian Stable (two maschines..), installed by dpkg -i the 386er package after download ..

Problem: I can't poll any info from the HamQTH Database .. instead of any call related infoamtion I get only an error like message:

Tag "*session_id*" not found!

(please relplace the * by 'less than ' and 'greater than' signs.. that won't pass the html tag filter in the forum)

(this is an old problem for me since shift to HamQTH in V 1.xx .. that never worked for me)

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ADIF inport problem

I just installed CQRLog 1.2.2 in Ubuntu 11.10 and imported an ADIF file from AA6YQ's DXKeeper program. CQRLog statistics show that I have worked 312 DXCC entities, which is correct. However CQRLog says I only have 281 DXCC confirmed when the total should be 309. I have compared the ADIF file to the statistics chart in CQRLog and most of the errors seem to be CQRLog not reading the ADIF file correctly. Which ADIF format does CQRLog recognize? I believe my ADIF file is ADIF 2.0 format.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

73,
Mark WC5M

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Clubs membership problem

Hi!

I am a FISTS member
I use CQRLog to log my FISTS contacts
I successfully set to automatically write FISTS number to Award field - works great

However, I wanted to write FISTS number to Comment field, strangely enough called Remarks somewhere and Commt. to QSO elsewhere and COMMENTS in Adif file. I need it for FISTS Log Converter, the only program for Windows I use :O

I attach the sequence of window events with it (it is reversed, begin from last picture)

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QSO List filter window won't fit display and no scroll bars...

Many thanks to all who develop and support cqrlog.
It is a wonderful package and I use it a lot. Thank You.

I have been running 1.3 and 1.3.1 and I cannot get the qso list filter screen to to fit on my desktop. The bottom portion that has the OK or Close button is not visible and consequently cannot invoke a filter.

I have tried mint 12 with genome, cinnamin and mate widow managers plus all system display options and still can't get to the bottom of the filter screen to click ok. I also used ubuntu 11.04 and 11.10 with the same results.

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