Resizing work with Ubuntu 9.04 (GNOME) no with Xubuntu 9.04 (XFCE 4.x). Bug? Timo OH7JHA
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No a big deal. Is this possible to get to offline input? Timo OH7JHA
Cannot see where checking this makes any difference ?
Manual refresh works ok.
Tks,
Howie N4AF
In the QTH drop-down box the selected QTH profile is cleared after each QSO entry. I would prefer a method that would keep the profile selected for each QSO until it is changed and then remains with the newly selected profile until it is changed.
Can anyone reproduce this situation ?
If I choose a line of the log and the select VIEW QSO to load the data into the NEW QSO window then select NEW QSO I would think I can now enter a new qso but I can not enter anything into the CALL WINDOW.
Reproduceable by anyone else ? CQRLOG 0.8.3
73, Howie N4AF
Great product !
I get a lot of warning messages on my terminal-
(cqrlog:6183): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: /build/buildd/glib2.0-2.20.1/gobject/gsignal.c:2270: signal `enter' is invalid for instance `0xac745f8'
or
(cqrlog:6183): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: /build/buildd/glib2.0-2.20.1/gobject/gsignal.c:2270: signal `enter' is invalid for instance `0xa9cbb68'
Not sure whether it represents an incompatibility with my glib version or what ?
Thanks, Howie N4AF
As netbooks are getting more and more popular (1.2kg, 9 hours on battery, but a low resolution - 1024x600 in my case), the issue of big, not scalable windows of cqrlog becomes a problem. The temporary solution is manually changing the size of virtual screen, with a command like:
xrandr --output LVDS --panning 1024x800
but as far as I know, this doesn't work well on all netbooks.
It would be great to have windows of cqrlog slightly redesigned so they would permit working on 1024x600 resolution.
73 de sq9nox!
Hello,
I noticed starting last night that qrz.com data is returning with "extra" info so it throws off what gets entered in the QSO fields. The extra data coming along seems somewhat random. QRZ returns additional data such as:
fe5dbffe53b 5DBFFE53BC783A5
..many times. Me only?
73 - Paul - N9GXA
Hi guys.
How can I change Xplanet map?
Thanks.
Kelmer PP5KE.
I like to operate different contests, so would like to be able to log in a database solely for that contest or event. Is there a way in the current program to have separate databases?
Hi Petr and Martin;
I've been playing with 0.8.3 tonight and everything is working fine; both radios work with the TRX control, FLDigi works great in remote mode, and my CPU usage is low.
Thank you for all of your hard work!
73 - Steve N8NM
Hello,
What is PE (or SPE) in QSL_SENT Field ?
What are Q and '!' in QSL_RCVD Field ?
I think that Q is QSL received but what is the difference with '!'
Best 73's
Herve F8EHJ
After upgrade CQRLOG from version 0.7.0 to 0.8.x, I can't write any field with polish charset (for example: Name, QTH, Comment for QSO). Older data is display correct charset. If I edit older data with polish charset and save – this record lost polish charset. The polish charset use UTF-8. I think it's a bug... I have to stay in version 0.7.0 this nice program...
Greg
Hi everyone....
when I close the program I see this message:
Saving config file
An unhandled exception occurred at $0807754F :
EInOutError :
$0807754F
$080700B8
$0819A825
in addition, I have noticed sometime program crash that totally freeze the OS...
I am running Slackware 12.2
regards, mauro
Hello,
Very Interested by CQRLOG, I installed it on an UBUNTU JAUNTY 9.04 - GNOME with cqrlog_install.sh.
I installed libhamlib-utils package (apt-get install libhamlib-utils) and libstdc++5 with success.
CQRLOG features worksbut very slow (more than 1 minute after first screen (bug paddle)) to see others menus. and when I enter a call, it appears after 20 seconds.
a 'ps -aux' indicates 95 % of CPU used by CQRLOG.
My computer settings are : PENTIUM III 500 Mhz, 256 Mo RAM. Others applications run well (firefox, the gimp).
A small bug:
I seem to be only able to communicate with radio 1 regardless of which radio is selected.
The TRX window's radio 1/radio 2 buttons change color when selected or by using 1 and 2, but the control stays with radio 1.
Both radios are IC-765s; 9600 N81 and using devices /dev/ttyS0 and /dev/ttyS1. I can communicate with each radio if I swap their devices in "Preferences" (set radio 1 as /dev/ttyS1 which is normally radio 2), so it would appear that hamlib and all the hardware is OK.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Enter a callsign that you already have in your QSO list.
2. Now you will find the old QSO on the top of the window. Right click on it and choose "edit QSO"
Expected behavior: The values from the old QSO should be filled in and will be editable.
What actually happens here, is: nothing.
Editing a QSO from the QSO list window works without problems.
It would be very nice, for those of us who use transverters to work the VHF/UHF bands, if it were possible to enter an offset to the freq read/written to the radio to = the transverter output freq. For example, to work 144.200 MHz, my "IF" rig is tuned to 28.200 MHz, so adding 116 MHz to 28.200 would enter the correct QRG into the log and onto the TRX window.
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is a bug or something on my end, but I'm having a hard time getting the rig control working in CQRLOG. I can control the rigs using the cli command (rigctl -m 329 -r /dev/ttyS0 -s 9600), but the TRX window will not update.
If I launch CQRLOG from a terminal, I get the following message on start-up and when I refresh TRX:
An error has occured setting the rig pathname
I think I have all the configuration settings OK (ID: 329 for IC-765, 9600 N81).
Running Ubuntu 9.04, CQRLOG 0.8.2, and Hamlib V1.2.8.
CQRLOG, The best linux logging program in the world....
This is really true.....
CQRLOG is wonderful
I want to say just THANKS to the authors
of this fantastic program....
73, IZ8OXW
Hi Petr-
Just wanted to let you know that I've been using CQRLog for about six months and like it very much! No problems or bugs to report.
Thanks for making such a fine program available to the amateur community!
73,
Steve N8NM
Hello--
I installed CRQLOG 0.8.2 on 2 Ubuntu PCS, problems with both.
CASE 1 --- Ubuntu 8.1 (32 bit), 3 GB memory, Athlon 64 Dual core 5000+== program runs very slow.
Case 2-- Ubuntu 8.04, 1 GB memory, Intel Celeron M, 1.5 GHz--- program opens to first screen (straight key) then goes no further.
any reasons for this on my end?
Thanks for help.
Dan KC2STA
Hi everyone:
I am a new user of CQRLOG. I come from a WinXP background, and formerly used N3FJP's ACLog. I made the decision a a couple of months ago to move to Linux for my shack PC. I discovered however that while his program ran well under Wine, I could not get the LOTW up/downloads to work properly- that was my main impetus for finding a native Linux logging app.
First let me say thanks for the great product. I have the latest stable release (0.8.2) installed.
I am not sure if my connectivity issue is cqrlog or hamlibs.
I fired up the rig then fired up the computer.
Confirm cable connected.
When I start cqrlog
[george@klocalhost cqrlog]$ ./cqrlog
Starting CQRLOG ...
Rig is not OK
Rig is not OK
The user is in the uucp group which the device is writable for that group.
[george@localhost cqrlog]$ ldd ./cqrlog
linux-gate.so.1 => (0x0012a000)
libpthread.so.0 => /lib/libpthread.so.0 (0x00d21000)
I would think that showing a station that is worked for the DXCC statistics would be excellent, like what is implemented in the WAC and WAS awards.
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