Re: padding in cwdaemon packets

2019-12-08 Thread Thomas Beierlein
Hi Drew and Zoli, Am Sun, 8 Dec 2019 17:51:12 +0100 schrieb Csahok Zoltan : > Hi Drew, > > Trailing zero and newline have most likely historical origin. > > The zero was introduced abt 9 years ago in this commit: > https://github.com/Tlf/tlf/commit/5a2be34d01b296bc8b8d8b362407cc3077e3c6d8#diff-

Re: ARRL 160m

2019-12-08 Thread Drew Arnett
Tabbing back to the callsign field to ESM my call (S&P) or resend their exchange info (run) seems fine to me. Enter in the exchange field logging it and all even before exchange is sent and confirmed (S&P) is a bit optimistic maybe, but in S&P, not a big penalty to delete that logged entry if the

Re: ARRL 160m

2019-12-08 Thread Nate Bargmann
* On 2019 08 Dec 10:07 -0600, Drew Arnett wrote: > I played for a couple of hours with the 160m contest as well from a > very noisy location, so not very many QSOs. Worked a big gun east of > the Mississippi, but no KG4 for me. :-) Didn't consult with Nate for > rules or config file. Just grabb

Re: padding in cwdaemon packets

2019-12-08 Thread Csahok Zoltan
Hi Drew, Trailing zero and newline have most likely historical origin. The zero was introduced abt 9 years ago in this commit: https://github.com/Tlf/tlf/commit/5a2be34d01b296bc8b8d8b362407cc3077e3c6d8#diff-8be0c8c50997da170641d3392ba81b5a Apparently cwdaemon needed it. Now it does not for sure,

Re: pywinkeyerdaemon

2019-12-08 Thread Drew Arnett
Two issues: 1. I expanded prosigns after inserting the +++ --- speed control statements. Whoops. Fixed that. 2. I had an echo test after host open. Not sure why I did that, other than I must have been in a hurry. Haven't changed that yet, but commenting it out in the code helped Joop during s

Re: ARRL 160m

2019-12-08 Thread Drew Arnett
I played for a couple of hours with the 160m contest as well from a very noisy location, so not very many QSOs. Worked a big gun east of the Mississippi, but no KG4 for me. :-) Didn't consult with Nate for rules or config file. Just grabbed the distributed arrl160m_usa rules and merged a bit fr

ARRL 160m

2019-12-08 Thread Nate Bargmann
Well, first off, the use of cwdaemon and Tlf via Hamlib on the same serial port (real motherboard port) worked perfectly without a problem throughout my operating time. I missed Saturday evening due to having aggravated my hip yesterday and had to lay down. I was up around 0830z this AM and worke