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wsjtx remote: - MSHV UDP packages now show up in WSJT-X CQ-monitor window. Thanks for solution, LB2EG, Richard - Wsjtx Map-mode monitor now shows callsigns that are ending their qsos, sending RR73 or 73, inside ( * Asterisk replacing closing bracket to note that callsign will be free for new qsos. Rotor control: - Added feature where a click over azimuth display opens input box to enter a new azimuth value. This is usefull with rotors that can not do "M" commands (turn left/right) and so buttons Turn left / Turn right do not work. Thanks for idea, WC4H/HI3CH, Carl - help files updated Squashed commit of the following: commit b962ca6049d9a2f567a2f41437aeeb5f79657b48 Author: OH1KH <oh1kh@sral.fi> Date: Mon Nov 8 17:49:27 2021 +0200 restore cqrlog.lpi commitf4232700c1
Author: OH1KH <oh1kh@sral.fi> Date: Mon Nov 8 17:41:28 2021 +0200 a help picture more commit1ec6823ad4
Author: OH1KH <oh1kh@sral.fi> Date: Mon Nov 8 17:39:40 2021 +0200 Ror control: code and layout fix. Help files updated commit19fbcd4837
Author: OH1KH <oh1kh@sral.fi> Date: Mon Nov 8 15:09:51 2021 +0200 changed Az input style commit6ebac886f9
Author: OH1KH <oh1kh@sral.fi> Date: Mon Nov 8 11:36:08 2021 +0200 Fixed MSHV problem with wsjt monitor. Added wsjtx-map mode a asterisk instead of closing bracket id callsign is endin qso with RR73 or 73. Added set AZ manually by click on rotor azimuth reading.
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<title>CQRLOG </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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<h3 ><a name="m3"></a>TRX Control</h3>
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<img src="img/h117.png" name="7" width="353" height="367">
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<img src="img/h118.png" name="8" width="353" height="367">
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</img>
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<p>
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TRX Control window Shows current frequency and buttons allow change of Band, mode, memory and rig. Additional selections are User defined buttons, Power buttons, Vfo A and B buttons and memory information field.
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<br>When pressing band selection button rig moves to that band using predefined frequency of currently active mode. Default frequencies and User buttons can be defined in <a href="h1.html#ah7">preferecences/TRX control</a>.
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<br><br>You can select rig vfo with buttons <b>A</b> and <b>B</b> but there is no feedback what vfo is currenty used as Icom brand rigs do not support "Get_vfo" command.
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</p><a name="m4"></a><p>If <b>M_up</b> or <b>M_dwn</b> are pressed or memory is selected by double click of memory list, the information text will show up to <b>Mem Info</b> field. If frequency is changed manually after that info text will disappear.
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<br>If memory does not have info text (max 25chr) just <b>x of y</b> is displayed where x refers to memory order in Add/Modify memory list and y total amount of memories.
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<b>None</b> (in red) indicates that there are no memory lines.
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<br>With <b>P-on/off/stb</b> buttons current rig can be set ON, OFF or STANDBY (if it supports rigctld power commands).
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<br>Default setting for power buttons is hidden. You can change it via dropdown menu "Preferences".
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<br><br><b>M_up</b> and <b>M_dwn</b> buttons select next/previous entry from memory list. <b>M_Wri</b> adds entry to memory list from current rig frequency and mode and info field shows<b> "MW ok"</b>.
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<br><br><b>NOTE!!!</b> <br>Check <b>pereferences/TRXcontrol/Switch only between mode related memories</b><br>Cqrlog TRXcontrol memories are categorized by mode (groups). CW, SSB(=AM+USB+LSB+FM), RTTY(=RTTY+DATA+PKTLSB+PKTUSB+PKTFM)[no mode selector for PKT* but you may "M wri" them anyway].
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So do not wonder if you get smaller amount of memories than in your list when pressing <b>M_up</b> and <b>M_dwn</b> with "Show mode related" checked.
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<br><br>
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<img src="img/h122.png" name="9" width="393" height="367">
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<img src="img/h121.png" name="10" width="373" height="367">
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</img>
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<br/>
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<br>You can set rig by double click of an memory row in <b>Open memory list</b>. Similar action happen also in <b>Add/Modify memories</b>. The differense is that you can keep
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<b>Open memory list</b> open while loggeing qsos etc. Where as <b>Add/Modify memories</b>, when open, blocks other functionality.
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<br>While <b>Add/Modify memories</b> is open you can use buttons in right frame. Texts of buttons are quite self explaining.
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<br>Deleting a memory line, or all lines, do not have any further warning questions (Are you sure?). In case you deleted something wrong just close window with <b>Cancel</b>. No changes are recorded then.
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<br>Closing <b>Add/Modify memories</b> is done with buttons <b>OK</b> or <b>Cancel</b>. Closing <b> Open memory list</b> window must be done using <b>x</b> at top right corner of window.
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<br> <b> Open memory list</b> closes also if <b>Add/Modify memories</b> is opened. They can not be open at same time.
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<br><br> If you make changes to <b>preferences/TRXControl</b> after that just select another radio (even if not existing) from radio buttons <b>Radio 1</b> , <b>Radio 2</b>. Then select back the previous radio and new values are read. It is possible also reload settings from <b>NewQSO/File/Refresh TRX/ROT control</b>.</p>
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</p><p>See also <a href="h1.html#ah7">setting up TRX/ROTControl</a>
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</p>
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<h3 ><a name="m5"></a>Rot Control</h3>
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<p>
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From NewQSO/Window you can open <strong>Rotor control</strong> window.
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<p><img src="img/h121a.png" name="121a"><img src="img/h121aa.png" name="121aa"><img src="img/h121b.png" name="121b">
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<img src="img/h121e.png" name="121e"><img src="img/h121c.png" name="121c"><img src="img/h121d.png" name="121d">
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</p>
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Window shows current position of rotor with <b>numerical display, Short and Long path Buttons and radio buttons to select rotor 1 or rotor 2</b>.
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<br>User can resize window and select <b>additional bar display, direction and stop buttons</b>.
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<br>Small numbers on top of bar display shows current rotor limits. Usually this is 0..360, but may be also -180..180 depending on rotor model, or other user defined limits.
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<br>Direction drive buttons run rotor until stop button is pressed or maximum 15sec time limit is reached.
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<br><br> When a call is entered to <b>NewQSO</b> callsign field and cursor is moved away from that field <b>DXCC info</b> part gets filled against call prefix and/or locator grid,
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then, when <b>DXCC/AZIM</b> shows a value, it is possible to press <b>Short Path</b> or <b>Long Path buttons</b> and your ro
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tor will turn your antenna to that direction.
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<br><br>It is also possible to set new direction by a click of <b>Azimuth display</b>, enter new direction value and click <b>OK</b> or press <b>enter key</b>.
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<br><br>Pressing <b>Stop button</b> stops rotor turning started either with path or turn buttons.</p>
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<p>Progress bar displays Az value relative to AzLimits (if Use \dump_state is checked in preferences) so do not wonder if it in some cases may look different than numerical true direction display.
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<br>If error message is received from rotctld button area turns red. If requested turn command is ok, but az_min or az_maz limits change requested direction from true direction
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(then antenna may not always reach requested direction) button area will turn yellow as warning sign.
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<br>The length of color flash depends on poll rate and is error permanent or not.
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<br>
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<br>If you make changes to <b>preferences/Rot Control</b> after that just select another rotor (even if not existing) from radio buttons <b>Rotor 1</b> , <b>Rotor 2</b>. Then select back the previous rotor and new values are read. It is possible also reload settings from <b>NewQSO/File/Refresh TRX/ROT control</b>.</p>
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</p><p>See also <a href="h1.html#ah7">setting up TRX/ROTControl</a>
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