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How to Filter for "QSL not Confiremed"

Hi All,
I have been looking through my log and wanted to filter out only the log entries that have not been confirmed. In my case my log has been imported from xlog which in turn had been imported from DXlabs. This has resulted in log enties with blanks in the QSL received column. There does not appear to be a way of filtering to show "not Q". There is a "!" in the QSL drop down box in the filter section but I am not sure what this refers to as I have not used this in the log.

73's Graham G1rnz

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Help!

Hi Guys,

Very new to Linux (2 days), and very very new to CQRLog.
If someone else has already asked this question then I apologise, but for the life of me I cannot see a way to make the columns in the NEW QSO Window and the QSL LIST window stay put.
If I drag them into place and resize them as I want them, then all is fine until I shut CQRLOg down. However when I then re-launch the program most off the columns have moved and returned to their original widths.
Please, how do I lock the columns ??

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fldigi - slow ptt

I am running into an issue with fldigi and PTT performance. When I put fldigi into transmit there is a delay of a couple of seconds before it actually flips the serial bits.

I am using a Rigblaster Plus on com1/S0. This seems to be specific to Ubuntu/fldigi on this PC because it works as expected with XP/fldigi (and other pieces of software) on this same PC.

Any hints as to what to look at? There is not much to set for /dev/ttyS0 based PTT within fldigi.

73, John NG0R

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Serial ports and Linux

I am evaluating my ability to move my shack from XP to Linux. My goal is to move 100% over to Linux. With that being said I ran into a new challange. The other night I removed my hard drive running XP (it is on the shelf but I can roll back if needed) and replaced it with a fresh HD and loaded Ubuntu on it to test my known working hardware configuration with Linux and software.

My current shack PC:
2 embedded serial ports on the motherboard
4 port PCI serial card
1 USB connection for my K1EL keyer

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DX Spots in log & rig control

I am evaluating CWRlog on Ubuntu 9.04. I found the setup to be fairly straight forward. I have some operational questions compared to other logging programs that I am used to operating from a Windows environment.

When I click on a spot in the DX cluster window it populates the log but it does not move the rig to the new operating frequency. I am expecting that it should retune the the rig and send it to the proper location.

1. Does that functionality work within CQRlog and just broken on my system?

or

2. Does that functionality not exist within CQRlog?

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ADIF import from EasyLog

Hi everybody,
I've been using easylog logger software, it works also on Linux under wine, but, looking up on the web, I recently discovered this VERY interesting software. I've just install it on a 64bit Ubuntu 9.04 without any problem and I've found the integration with fldigi a real "piece of cake" ;-)
Anyway, I would like to import a log from easylog and the only way to do that is to convert it to ADIF and then using the import tool on CRQLOG.

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How to use hamlib rpc.rigd or rigctld daemons for Trx Control with CQRLog?

Hi

First let me say thanks for the great Linux Logging software!

I'm using CQRLog 0.8.5 and Hamlib version 1.2.10 (svn)

Trx control works fine as long as I enter a direct serial port in Trx Control Preferences. However I would really like to use rigctld (rig model = 2) or even rpc.rigd (rig model = 1901) for radio control.

I can use rpc.rigd with fldigi or grig etc, but not cqrlog.
For example I start the rigctl running with
$ rigctld -m 122 -r /dev/ttyS0 -s 4800

and then in another xterm I can:
$ rigctl -m 2 -r localhost get_freq
14070000

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