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            <font color="red">WARNING!</font></strong>
            Backup your data often! BACKUP your log directory at the end of EVERY session!
            All that you need to backup and store in a safe place is the log database directory
            located in the ~/.config/cqrlog/database folder, or you can enable the autobackup function
            in Preferences. This autobackup function creates an ADIF file with a backup of your log.
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<div style="text-align: left;"><strong>CQRLOG for LINUX by OK2CQR &amp; OK1RR</strong></div>
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<strong>HamLib CW setup</strong><br><br>

CW through HamLib does not need any special settings.
</br>It uses same TCP port as your <strong>Radio one</strong>'s CAT control.
Only setting is default keying speed.
</p><p>If you are not sure can your rig send CW via rigctld (HamLib) you may check it by opening console
while cqrlog is running and typing command:</br>
<strong>telnet localhost 4532</strong>
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After getting connected type command:
<strong>\dump_caps</strong>
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You get several lines, one with text: <strong><pre>Can send Morse:	Y</pre></strong>
</br>As you may guess Y means rig can send CW, N means it can not.
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Commands used for HamLib CW are:
<li>L KEYSPD NN  (where NN is the keying speed in wpm)</li>
<li>b TEXT       (TEXT is the text to be sent as CW)</li>
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