We have now in CQR modes ssb, cw, am, fm, rtty. Could it be time
to change this "rtty" into "digi" "data" or similar?
Reason for asking, is, that from dx-cluster could all digital modes
count as "new country/mode, qsl needed, worked... etc."
So, in frequencies we could expand all these digi modes as one.
Now narrow "rtty" is mentioned.
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Hello.
Over the last months, I have had several cases of eQSL's showing up as unconfirmed in my eQSL inbox (on www.eqsl.cc). When I check these claimed QSO's in CQRLOG I can find them, but with another mode; in particular, QSLs received for JT9, while I have them logged as FT8.
Usually, I just reject such cards as "incorrect mode", but then just recently I noticed that the CQRLog download from eQSL apparently had matched these JT9 QSL's to my FT8 QSO's, and tagged them as confirmed.
Hi,
is it possible to check the marking that is set in the database after the clublog upload?
73, Wolfgang
DL2KI
Hi,
i'm using cqrlog 2.1.0 and wsjt-x 1.80rc2 on my Ubuntu 16.04 system.
works all well.
I noticed that in the "remote mode for wsjt" the filed RST sent and receive are not set.
they stay on 599.
In the preferences under the point "fldigi/wsjt interface" you find a "RST from"-option for fldigi, but not for wsjtx. I tried to find out, what cause these behavior. I read the UDP protocol specification of wsjtx and found that the RST rapport is included.
It seems that CQRLOG didn't grab the RST rapport from the UDP WSJTX Messages.
Hi,
as I'm still relatively fresh in the HAM scene, I'm not sure, whether this is a useful idea, or whether there are already other tools that do the trick ...
For antenna evaluation and comparison it would be cool, if I could get some kind of spider-web graph, showing the various azimuths with the max. distances, e.g. grouped in 5 or 10 degree groups. - The pskreporter.info site does this in a way, but only for digimodes and only for a shortterm horizon.
The idea is to get some overview of what's likely to work with a given antenna and what not.
Hi there,
some little thing I miss is, that CQRLOG does not show (approx.) azimuth and distance, if only 4-digit locators are entered, as used for some digimodes (JT9, JT65, FT8, ...).
... probably just a minor tweak to add this.
Thanks a lot in advance,
73
Stefan.
Hi,
is it possible to include an "eqsl-upload at qrt-time" in the Software?
73, Wolfgang
DL2KI
CQRlog uses it's own QSL managers lists, but I noticed my Taiwanese call still refers to my old manager. How and where can I find someone who updates the list?
Experiencing problem with CQRLOG Version 2.1.0 stops responding downloading from LOTW.
Can only correct by closing CQRLOG and trying again, several times, until finally completes D/L.
OS Ubuntu 16.04
I renewed my TQSL certificate and changed my password. Before confirmation has arrived I tried to upload a couple of QSO's to lotw and was asked for my password which of course did not match. I was then locked into the password entry window and cancel didn't work nor did closing the window as it was immediately re-established. Basically it was necessary to log out to close CQRLog.
73 de Graeme zl2apv
Updated TQSl to v 2.3.1. Now upload to lotw fails. Invalid mode ft8. I did add ft8 to the mode list in cqrlog. The error occurs as cqrlog tries to sign the upload file. How can I fix this?
You may read S-meter from rigctl and display as bars below Freq.
Also a peek value, would be very useful.
Thanks
Hello,
Yesterday my Pc stop after battery was empty.
Now i cannot start CQRlog and have following error:
Trying to connect to database
TMySQL55Connection : Server connect failed.
Trying:8
WARNING: obsolete call to RecreateWnd for TfrmDbError
Warning: TWinControl.DestroyHandle frmDbError:TfrmDbError Handle not Allocated
Any idea?
73,
Andrea 9a3jh
I see that the HamQTH site is back up. I can log in and access call information bt I cannot get it to work with CQRLOG. I am still getting the Tag "" not found! error. Is there still work to do or am I doing something wrong? I tried changing my HamQth password but no luck.
73 Bill NZ0t
I've been using CQRLOG for about a year and really enjoy the program. Today I tried to upgrade from version 2.0.5 to version 2.1.0. I used the following line (copied from the download location on this site) in my terminal window:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ok2cqr/ppa;sudo apt-get update;sudo apt-get install cqrlog
(Note: I copied the entire line as shown, and pasted it into the terminal window and hit the return key).
I have Cqrlog running on a Raspberry PI. After update and upgrade to latest version of Rasbian I get always an "Access violation error". I reinstalled version 2 of Cqrlog and the program starts. I can rename the database and start the program. When I close cqrlog and restart I get the violation error.
I found that cqrlog wants to open the files in the"root/.config/cqrlog" folder and not in the "HOME/.config/cqrlog" folder. If I rename the "HOME/.config/cqrlog" folder I can start cqrlog again and the same procedure.
Any idea what I can do ?
Over the last two days I have not been able to connect to the hamqth server. The DX cluster window remains blank. No data is displayed. The call sign lookup on the new qso widow also fails. Sometimes it returns "error Session ID tag not found" Previously all worked OK.
I'm using Mint 17.1 and have not made any changes. No changes to CQRlog as far as I'm aware. Is there a fix?
I am not longer holder of the call PA2BX. How can I change the login name into my current one?
CQRlog is installed on my shack desktop, but I want to clone the whole setup and put it on my laptop for a road trip. After the road trip the whole setup then has to be migrated back to the shack desktop.
What is the smartest, safest and most hastle free way to do this? Please let me learn from your methods. Thank you.
Hans
Hi,
I've noticed on my microwave entries that the comma frequency separators are misplaced in the QSO list. Normal practice would be that commas would be inserted to the right of the thousands digits. For instance:
2,320.20
10,368.20
However when displayed in the QSO list in cqrlog they appear as:
2320.20
1,0368.20
I've had a look through the preference options and can't see anywhere this is configurable but if it is please feel free to correct me.
Thanks
John
Upgraded to Ubuntu 16.04 and downloaded new CQRLOG:
Open the terminal and put there this:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ok2cqr/ppa && sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install cqrlog
APT will download and install cqrlog with all necessary dependencies.
Run with
$ cqrlog --debug=1
**** DEBUG LEVEL 1 ****
My callbook support is not working with the error Tag "" not found! I see that the Hamqth site is down - will this be fixed soon?
73 Bill NZ0T
Is possible implement parametric font size factor for HiDPI Monitor ?
In the "New QSO Form" the input field such as Date is too short if I try to increase font size for better clear view.
Will be possible auto-adjust the length size of the input field in the "new QSO Form" ?
Thanks
'73 de IW2MXE Diego
my brain hurts... i am a linux hack at best... this is probably a silly question... but how do i update hamlib
os linux mint 18
i have downloaded the tar hamlib 3
i think this is the command to open it
tar -xvf hamlib_3.0.1.orig.tar.gz
i found what i think is the old file here
/usr/lib/hamlib
but it wont let me put the tar in there to unload.
i think i have to do it as root but not sure how...
thanks for taking the time
john ka2vbi
I am switching from Windows and Mac computers to Linux Mint and am now setting up CQRLog and all seems to be working but can't get the rig control to work. Is there any thing that I have left out? I am running a FTDX-3000. I have looked at the video from K8WDX and I know he had to do something to get his to work but I could not catch it. Thanks for any help or advice.
73
Jim Quick
n4ule@sc.rr.com
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