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Also, CQRLOG is a must:
 
Also, CQRLOG is a must:
  
    if you are a dedicated DXer and/or Award hunter preferring 'classic modes' CW and SSB, active on daily regular basis who has a lot of contacts in his log
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* if you are a dedicated DXer and/or Award hunter preferring 'classic modes' CW and SSB, active on daily regular basis who has a lot of contacts in his log
    if you want a highest possible number of details on the station you are working or calling
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* if you want a highest possible number of details on the station you are working or calling
    if you want to have a very accurate DXCC, zones and IOTA statistics on the fly
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* if you want to have a very accurate DXCC, zones and IOTA statistics on the fly
    if you want painless processing of a high number of QSL cards, LoTW and/or eQSL records
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* if you want painless processing of a high number of QSL cards, LoTW and/or eQSL records
    if you prefer the ergonomy over colourful screens with lots of buttons and boxes
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* if you prefer the ergonomy over colourful screens with lots of buttons and boxes
    if your operating style presumes to be focused more to your radio and the on-the-air scene than to your computer
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* if your operating style presumes to be focused more to your radio and the on-the-air scene than to your computer
    if you prefer linux over Windows and want a more advanced logbook program, if you don't trust the commercial/shareware programs
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* if you prefer linux over Windows and want a more advanced logbook program, if you don't trust the commercial/shareware programs
    if you are not satisfied with the support of your current logger
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* if you are not satisfied with the support of your current logger
  
 
CQRLOG would be probably an overkill:
 
CQRLOG would be probably an overkill:
  
    if you are a casual operator with quite few (thousands) contacts in your log
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* if you are a casual operator with quite few (thousands) contacts in your log
    if you operate mostly on local repeaters or in local SSB roundtables
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* if you operate mostly on local repeaters or in local SSB roundtables
    if DX is not the matter
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* if DX is not the matter
    if you prefer digital modes, however CQRLOG integrates with FLDIGI, a high-end digital mode interface (sound card based software)
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* if you prefer digital modes, however CQRLOG integrates with FLDIGI, a high-end digital mode interface (sound card based software)
    if you are a portable (SOTA etc.) guru using a minimalistic computer (ie. palmtop etc.)
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* if you are a portable (SOTA etc.) guru using a minimalistic computer (ie. palmtop etc.)
  
 
CQRLOG is not for you:
 
CQRLOG is not for you:
  
    if you want to use the same program for daily logging and contesting, however we don't exclude a CQRLOG clone dedicated to the contesters
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* if you want to use the same program for daily logging and contesting, however we don't exclude a CQRLOG clone dedicated to the contesters
    if you operate a remote station which needs software control of almost everything, ie. you don't have any access to the front panel of your radio
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* if you operate a remote station which needs software control of almost everything, ie. you don't have any access to the front panel of your radio
  
 
Anyway, CQRLOG is here and is for you. Try it out and if you decide to stay with this logger, we will be pleased. Of course, it will be very heartwarming if CQRLOG will became the reason to leave Windows and migrate to Linux.
 
Anyway, CQRLOG is here and is for you. Try it out and if you decide to stay with this logger, we will be pleased. Of course, it will be very heartwarming if CQRLOG will became the reason to leave Windows and migrate to Linux.
 
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==Pranala Menarik==
 
==Pranala Menarik==
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* [[CQRLOG: integrasi dengan FLDIGI]]
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* [[CQRLOG: integrasi dengan LoTW]]

Latest revision as of 05:14, 9 August 2015

Is it for me?

This is an obvious question if you plan to migrate your logbook to another program promising more comfortable operation and less paperwork. Every program has its own preferences and gets its own group of satisfied users who says 'this is the best one, nothing else compares to ***' etc. CQRLOG is not different.

Also, CQRLOG is a must:

  • if you are a dedicated DXer and/or Award hunter preferring 'classic modes' CW and SSB, active on daily regular basis who has a lot of contacts in his log
  • if you want a highest possible number of details on the station you are working or calling
  • if you want to have a very accurate DXCC, zones and IOTA statistics on the fly
  • if you want painless processing of a high number of QSL cards, LoTW and/or eQSL records
  • if you prefer the ergonomy over colourful screens with lots of buttons and boxes
  • if your operating style presumes to be focused more to your radio and the on-the-air scene than to your computer
  • if you prefer linux over Windows and want a more advanced logbook program, if you don't trust the commercial/shareware programs
  • if you are not satisfied with the support of your current logger

CQRLOG would be probably an overkill:

  • if you are a casual operator with quite few (thousands) contacts in your log
  • if you operate mostly on local repeaters or in local SSB roundtables
  • if DX is not the matter
  • if you prefer digital modes, however CQRLOG integrates with FLDIGI, a high-end digital mode interface (sound card based software)
  • if you are a portable (SOTA etc.) guru using a minimalistic computer (ie. palmtop etc.)

CQRLOG is not for you:

  • if you want to use the same program for daily logging and contesting, however we don't exclude a CQRLOG clone dedicated to the contesters
  • if you operate a remote station which needs software control of almost everything, ie. you don't have any access to the front panel of your radio

Anyway, CQRLOG is here and is for you. Try it out and if you decide to stay with this logger, we will be pleased. Of course, it will be very heartwarming if CQRLOG will became the reason to leave Windows and migrate to Linux. CQRLOG


Instalasi

Cara yang sederhana

apt-get install cqrlog

Cara yang lebih rumit

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ok2cqr/ppa
sudo apt-get update
apt-get install cqrlog

File deb untuk debian yang dibutuhkan

cqrlog_1.9.0-1_i386.deb
cqrlog_1.9.0-1_amd64.deb

Source code:

https://github.com/ok2cqr/cqrlog/releases/tag/v1.9.0

File source code

cqrlog_1.9.0_i386.tar.gz
cqrlog_1.9.0_amd64.tar.gz

Referensi


Pranala Menarik