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Hi Peter,
I am not sure is this bug on CQRLOG or on TQSL SW. However when I tried to upload to LoTW some QSO's I had made with my previous version of CQR log (32-bit) Now running 1.2.1 (64bit).
I have 2 logs in my system: log001 and DL3JW. In log 001 I have strange dates on LoTW QSL S date due to invalid certificate. Certificate is now new and in DL3JW log I have got those dates correct.
Hi folks,
I try to load a new LoTW certificate into tqslcert and I get an error message "Error: unable to get local issuer certificate". I searched a bit and found some information that tqsl version 1.13 is needed to import new LoTW certificates. Unfortunately Ubuntu 10.04 has only tqsl version 1.11 in the repositories. Version 1.13 is in the latest Ubuntu 11.10 repositories, but no chance to install that *.deb files manually, because there are too many dependencies (latest libssl etc).
Any ideas (apart from installing the latest fancy Ubuntu ...)
73
Ulf DK5TX
hello,
i have a trouble since somes weeks (the system working well before)
i can't open qrz.com direcly with icon, i have this message:
http://www.qrz.com/callsign/RJ3DA
Ooops... That page wasn't found on QRZ
with hamQTH no problems....
i am using ubuntu 11.04
any ideas ?
best regards from FRANCE
73
DIDIER F1MXE
I have the lotw configured and want to download the lotw log.
It would download, noting how many QSO's then sez download OK
But at this point, CQRLOG freezes, the OK tab is not available and I must close this app
then restart again. Nothing was saved or entered into log from lotw.
Help!
72
Ron, wb1hga
Hello, I installed the latest version of cqrlog 1.2.2, now I do not work any more control of the cat radio, Yaesu ft 950, while version 1.2.1 was OK, help!
Mobile log (HamLog under Android)
How to import ADIF file with the name of the station is "/ m"?
After loading the file for exemple:
HamLog 2011-11-18 12:25:54 GMT+00:00
201111181224261224547T2T5959SSBNNSQ5LTL/M
Log changes SQ5LTL/m to the same SQ5LTL
Maybe I'm doing something wrong.
In my preferences I have checked:
Enable auto mark QSO QSL_S fields as: SB
Mark only the first QSO, first band QSO, first mode QSO
Now when I enter a new QSO with a station I never worked before, I check its qrz.com profile if it is ok to send QSL via bureau, and if not, I clear QSL_S to empty. When I update other fields like reports or time, QSL_S gets reset to SB again (not always but pretty often).
It would be great if the automarking would be used only for the default value of QSL_S and then the field would stay at the manually set value.
I just installed CQRLog on Linux Mint 12 and imported my log as an ADIF file from DXLab. I see several problems. First, there are 4978 QSOs in the ADIF and CQRLog only imported 4975. Second, The log page says DXCC=305 when I believe it should say 308. Third, the log page also says DXCC CFM = 228 when it should say 305. Any help sorting out these differences is greatly appreciated.
73, Mark WC5M
I am trying to get CQRlog on a new pc and I get this error (Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: libhamlib2 (>= 1.2.14) what does this mean, I have never compiled before and it looks like to me that CQRlog is looking for a newer version of hamlib, which is not in the repos. thanks Tom K8WDX
Do anybody succeeded last CQRLOG versions in Puppy Linux?
My highest achievement is-Error during connection to database:Server connect failed.
Hi, I have loaded up a new log into Mint 11 and have these snags:
I can't remember what the Internet connection tab is for. What should I enter into Proxy, Port, User and Password? Is this details for my internet provider?
Under Browser, I use Opera, but CQRlog doesn't seem to recognise this.
I can't get TX control working. Any tricks I should be aware of?
Should Fldigi screen open up if I click on remote control for fldigi? I have set the path in the settings.
Sorry for all the questions, but I can't get things working as they used to when I was on Ubuntu.
I want to do some experimenting and need to duplicate a complete log with all QTH profiles, set ups, etc. What is the best way to go about this? Cheers,
Hans
When I activate the Show QSO List, I can scroll down the resultant list but only as far back as January 2011. I have many more years worth of QSOs in my log. If I do a search for a QSO I know to be earlier than this year, say 2005, it does show up. How can I get the qso list to display all the QSOs, or isn't that the intention?
I have run into all sorts of difficulties with a bug in the system and decided in the interests of safety to upload my logs into Xlog and then save them from there for reloading into CQRLOG once I had a new OS up and running. I am leaning towards migrating from Mint to Bodhi and have run a few tests to see if I can import my log safely back into CQRLOG. I saved the log into an ADIF file on my desktop and ran a trial upload but have an issue with the Power data. It says all my qso's were done at 5W. I actually used a range of power setting, all mentioned in the ADIF file.
After instaling cqrlog_1.2.2-1_i386.deb, not work.
On terminal write cqrlog and no more:
tano@tano-laptop:~$ cqrlog
Thats all
Any sugestion?
Tano,EA6AZ
Hi
Updated to latest version 1.2.2 and noticed, that dxclusterwin. somehow
stops receiving spots after random time. If I give to cluster
forinstance sh/u command, I get reply, but spots sill stays away?
With 1.2.1 version this didn't happen. Anyone else noticed? During
cqww contest had to restart cqrlog several times, getting spots
working again. Disconnecting and reconnecting didn't help.
And I compared, if our cluster (OH1RCF) had some
troubles, by connecting there with another client, I got spots ok
with that. Using Fedora 15.
I recently upgraded from 0.9.6 to 1.2.2. Nice job!
Notice that LOTW user info is missing from new LOG form (The "L" lower right corner). I do have this function checked.
Noticed that the new DATA folders does not have LOTW file,the 0.9.6 does. Where can I get it from? I can't find it on website at all. The old in 0.9.6 is dated April so is pretty old.
Thanks Dan KC2STA
Sometime in the past few weeks an upgrade to Debian Sid seems to have broken GTK in some way that CQRlog cannot shut down. I've not been able to pinpoint the issue but with the help of Kamal, KA6MAL, I have some terminal output that may be of use. I first noticed this with CQRlog 1.2.1 and it persists with your 1.2.2 .deb installed.
Here is the crash output from 1.2.1 with my databases and configuration:
and 1.2.1 with a clean configuration and new databases:
finally, 1.2.2 with my configuration and databases:
As one with multiple QTH profiles and also multiple station locations in TQSL, I've been mulling over the following enhancement for CQRlog. As TQSL stores the station location names in ~/.tqsl/station_data, a somewhat XML related formatted file, it seems as though it could be parsed and the station names provided as a drop-down menu instead of having to type in the name each time.
73, de Nate >>
Does anybody how I can open the cqrlog database outside cqrlog. My understanding is that the database is based on mysql which has a wide support.
Aim is to be able to extract eg last 50 qso or so to web applications.
73 de LA3RK Olaf
Hello,
I don't know if it's possible an automatic query of the locator from qrz.com.
The purpose it's to populate the database with the locators and then convert the adif into a kml file and then watch it on Google Hearth.
73's de IV3IDP - Daniele
I don't seem to be able to scroll down through my "show qsl list" to the end, but only as far back as the last year or so. If I do a search for a qso going much further back, it does come up so I am sure my complete log is in there somewhere. Is this to do with the scroll bar? I have run the script mentioned in another post to disable the scrollbar, but this distro can't find it. I am running Mint 11. Any ideas?
Grant VK4JAZ
I have just given up on Ubuntu and gone over to Mint. I have installed cqrlog and imported my entire log from my backup. Seems to have worked fine except I have lots of errors for qso's made on FM. Here is an example of the message I have received.
Hi, Yesterday I upgraded to Ubuntu 11.10 from 11.04 and find a few snags with my logger. When I hit 'show qso list' the list opens OK but the buttons at the bottom of the page no longer work. If I select a qso to view, I highlight the qso in question, then when I hit 'view qso' the highlight shift to the last one on the screen and that's it. I don't get the qso to view. Similarly, I tried to edit a previously entered qso and the 'edit qso' button didn't work either. Any ideas?
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