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4. Logging and related applications

4.1. CQRLOG

The CQRLOG program is a great, full-featured, contact log for amateur radio operators. Not only does it maintain your contacts but keeps track of your progress towards common awards including DXCC, WAS, WAC, IOTA, and others. CQRLOG also integrates with DXCluster and fldigi for even more integrated operation in your shack.
CQRLOG also integrates with the ARRL's LoTW (using TrustedQSL), eQSL, Hamlog, Clublog, and other web-based log managers.

4.1.1. Installing CQRLOG

cqrlog is simply installed like most applications:
sudo yum install cqrlog

4.1.2. Starting cqrlog

cqrlog may be started from the menu by selecting Applications->Other->cqrlog or from the command line by typing cqrlog.

4.1.3. Setting up cqrlog

CQRLOG is extremely easy to get setup. The first time you launch the software a database will be created for you. Additional databases may be created for other uses including DXpeditions, other hams, and other purposes as you see fit.

Exception

The first time you start CQRLOG you may experience an exception that will make the software display odd characters. Simply restart the software and all should appear correctly.
After starting CQRLOG, select Home->Preferences to configure all of the software's options.
Additional information on this software, including support, is available at http://cqrlog.com/.