@PE4KH last time I checked, and my current setup is built around, #cqrlog on linux was the option with the most integration features, and more complete overall.

Curious about what your next steps will be, good luck!

Hmm, #cqrlog is falling over on something with the date format since today 2026-01-02. Maybe this is a sign I need to look further for Linux-based amateur radio logging, because a simple apt update will not get me a fixed version. Full backup of data from yesterday is valid (and now saved in a different location).
It's a real shame, but I'm thinking of giving up on cqrlog, which I've been loyal to for many years. After a change of computer, I lost patience and fell back on qlog. It's true that cqrlog is on the verge of abandonment. It remains to be seen whether qlog works the way I want it to, or whether I can find another solution. #hamradio #cqrlog #QLog

Boy howdy, that was a bit of a hassle. Most things worked on the first go, though each app of course needed configuration, & some were helped by copying config files from the old computer to the new(er) one.

#CQRLog was the worst. I hoped that copying the entire directory (with its databases) would work, but it threw many errors. Had to un-install #MySQL then install #MariaDB (which is really MySQL), then import #ADIF files from the other one's exports. But I got there.

I need some #HamRadio help with the #DXCluster feature in #CQRLog

The documentation I've seen about filtering is written by and for people who really love man pages for advanced networking stuff.

I need something SIMPLE. Like check boxes in a GUI.

How do I tell it "Only show spots if they were HEARD by a station IN MY COUNTRY?!

The fact that some station in France can hear some other station in Europe is beyond not useful.

All in morse by the way. Oh, and one of the #WWFF stations was OK2CQR/P. Yes, the same person that works on #cqrlog

I'm going to try something a little different.

Usually, I'd tell #CQRLog to start a fresh log just for a contest or event, e.g. #WinterFieldDay

But for now, I'm going to install GridTracker, & feed it no old logs, and set it up to injest only fresh logs from WSJT-x and fldigi.

Then GridTracker will show me what states I haven't yet worked (multipliers for Field Day), and maybe even prevent me from working a dupe (same station-band-mode).

I THINK it works that way.

Has anyone managed to install #CQRLOG under Ubuntu 22.04? Mysql or MariaDB? #hamradio

#GridTracker WSJT-x and #CQRlog

How to use CQRlog for overall log management, yet still also use GridTracker, and have them cooperate.

https://n0mql.com/gridtracker-wsjt-x-and-cqrlog/

GridTracker WSJT-x and CQRlog – N0MQL Shack of Knobs and Buttons