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<title>CQRLOG - QSL Records</title>
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<td valign="top"><img src="img/exc.png"></td>
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<td bgcolor=ffffcc valign="top" align="justify"><strong>
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<font color="red">WARNING!</font></strong>
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Backup your data often! BACKUP your log directory at the end of EVERY session!
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All that you need to backup and store in a safe place is the log database directory
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located in the ~/.config/cqrlog/database folder, or you can enable the autobackup function
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in Preferences. This autobackup function creates an ADIF file with a backup of your log.
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<table style="text-align: left; width: 100%;" border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2">
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<td width="33%" align="center">[<a href="index.html" target="_top">Menu</a>]</td>
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<div style="text-align: left;"><strong>CQRLOG for LINUX by OK2CQR & OK1RR</strong></div>
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<p align=center><img src=img/line.png></p>
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<a name="ah21"><h2><strong>QSL records</strong></h2></a>
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All QSL operations must be done from the QSO list (Ctrl-O from the logging screen).
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The QSO list has a dedicated QSL menu item in the upper menu bar.
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<ul>
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<li><strong>Send QSL</strong> - the sent QSL menu has following options:<br><br>
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<img src="img/h71.png" border="0"><br><br>
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<li>Buro (B) (a 'B' appears in the log, column 'QSL sent')</li>
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<li>Direct (D)</li>
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<li>eQSL(E)</li>
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<li>Manager (M)</li>
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<li>Do not send (N)</li>
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<li>Manager direct (MD)</li>
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<li>Manager buro (MB)</li>
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<li>Confirmad by email (CE)</li>
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</ul>
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</ul>
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If you want to send a QSL card, it is better to mark the QSO record with a similar mark
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which begins with <strong>'S'</strong> (Send). This can be done with the Ctrl-W shortcut.
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The QSO record will be marked with the default option <strong>'SB'</strong>
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(Send via the Buro). For other options, go to the menu QSL->QSL send->Will send-> and
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choose an appropriate option. Once a QSL is complete (ready to go), press Ctrl-S.
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The 'S' letter disappears making it clearly visible that the QSL is complete and sent.
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<ul>
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<li><strong>Receive QSL</strong> - navigate to the record for the QSL card received.
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Press Ctrl-R and in the 'QSL_R' (QSL Received) field an 'X' will appear.
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</li>
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</ul>
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<strong>QSL manager search</strong><br><br>
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<img src="img/h53.png" border="0"><br><br>
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When you choose this option A QSL manager window appears, in the lower left corner is
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a box with a <em>Find</em> button.<br><br>
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For LoTW operations see <a href=h7.html><strong>here</strong></a>.
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<p align=center><img src=img/line.png></p>
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<a name="bh4"><h2><strong>QSL labels printing</strong></h2></a>
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<div align="justify">QSL label printing is accomplished with the gLabels software
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which is very powerful and allows you to print QSL labels of any size,
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any number, also a whole QSL card can be designed and printed in professional quality
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(printer depending). The gLabels software can be downloaded from
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http://glabels.sourceforge.net/. It contains numerous predefined templates of label sheets
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from many manufacturers. Most Linux distributions have gLabels in their repositories.
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</div>
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<br>
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<div align="justify">The main task of CQRLOG is data preparation in a format (CSV) which
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can be processed by gLabels. Several QSOs on a single label are possible and
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gLabels provides all that we need.
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</div>
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<br>
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<strong>QSL label template</strong><br>
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<IMG src="img/h72.png"><br><br>
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<div align="justify">A template with data to be printed, its order, typeface, position etc.
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is needed to print your QSL labels. gLabels uses its own format for label design.
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The result is a binary file. The syntax can be derived from the label designer picture,
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you own label design can be derived from the example qsl.glabels included in the CQRLOG
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installation.
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</div>
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<strong>Printing of individual QSL labels (default)</strong><br><br>
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<IMG src="img/h71.png"><br><br>
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<div align="justify">The QSO records should be properly marked. Records previously marked
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SB (Send Bureau), SM (Send Manager), SMB (Send Manager - Bureau), SD (Send Direct) or SMD
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(Send Manager- Direct) in any combination are exported.
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</div>
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<br>
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<IMG src="img/h70.png"><IMG src="img/h70b.png"><br><br>
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<strong>Batch QSL label printing</strong>
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<div align="justify">This method can be used if no QSO records are marked.
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A filter can be set up, labels are printed for the filtered output and all such records
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are marked as 'QSL sent'. To make this option effective, check the box 'Export all QSOs'
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and 'Mark QSLs sent after export'. If you forget to check the 'Export all QSOs' box,
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no output will be generated unless there are previously marked QSO records (see above).
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If the 'Mark QSLs sent after export' remains unchecked, no QSO records will be marked as
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'QSL sent'.
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</div>
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<br>
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<div align="justify">In order to keep the structure of the exported csv file you can check
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checkbox 'Keep csv structure'. This the number of columns will always be the same and not
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depend on whether specific export items are selected or not. Thus the number for each
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column will stay the same and you do not need to re-design your glabels template upon
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(un-)selecting items to export. Not selected items are simply exported as empty values.
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</div>
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<br>
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<div align="justify">For both methods, the filtering potential can be utilized.
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For example, you can filter out all QSOs with DJ3 stations and print QSL labels for them.
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You will get such output:
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</div>
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<br>
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<IMG src="img/h73.png"><br>
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<div align="justify">There is no need to print QSL labels online on your printer. A very
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good and proven trick is to print the labels to a PDF file, check that for correctness and
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proper alignment against a real label sheet and then print it.
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</div>
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<br>
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<p align=center><img src=img/line.png></p>
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<a name="bh5"><h2><strong>Auto mark QSL</strong></h2></a>
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<IMG src="img/h74.png"><br><br>
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<div align="justify">This option allows you to set the QSL field for the first QSO with a
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particular station on a band, mode, band/mode or for the first band, mode, band/mode
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contact with a particular DXCC country regardless of the station.<br><br>
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<IMG src="img/h75.png"><br><br>
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It works in cooperation with the filters, however the test for the 'first QSO' is taken
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from the whole log. You can limit your selection to 2008 but if you worked this station
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in 1998 for first time, it will NOT be marked. This prevents you from sending multiple QSLs
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for an already confirmed contact on that band, mode or band+mode.
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</div>
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