* On 2022 24 Feb 14:56 -0600, Alan Dove wrote:
> Nate:
>
> I think the web interface would be the better choice for getting people
> to deposit rules files.
No argument from me on that, Alan!
73, Nate
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Nate:
I think the web interface would be the better choice for getting people
to deposit rules files.
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* On 2022 24 Feb 13:32 -0600, Alan Dove wrote:
> Hey, folks:
>
> I like the idea of using the wiki to store additional contest files.
> That would keep the installed rules directory from getting out of
> control, and would make it a lot easier for folks to contribute them.
> Can the wiki be made e
It's the auto CQ delay time in 500 ms units.
It can be set through CQDELAY= and changed by Ctl-PgUp/PgDn.
73,
Zoli
Hey, folks:
I'm writing a description of the interface, and just realized that I
don't know what the "D=10" on the top line is trying to tell me. It's
right after "S=26," which is the CW speed.
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Hey, folks:
I like the idea of using the wiki to store additional contest files.
That would keep the installed rules directory from getting out of
control, and would make it a lot easier for folks to contribute them.
Can the wiki be made editable by an established list of users, or does
that also
Hi guys,
On Thu, Feb 24, 2022 at 06:57:41PM +0100, Thomas Beierlein wrote:
> Maybe we should think about how to keep man page and manual.md in sync
> in the long run.
as I know, it is possible to make a man page from MD file.
73, Ervin
Hi Alan and all others,
good summary from your side.
Am Thu, 24 Feb 2022 08:49:52 -0500
schrieb Alan Dove :
> Hey, folks:
>
> That's an excellent point, Ervin; users coming from N1MM+ on Windows
> or Skookum on Mac may have trouble understanding the logic of TLF. It
> also fits in with somethi
* On 2022 24 Feb 10:33 -0600, Alan Dove wrote:
> Hey, folks:
>
> In editing the documentation, I came across this line from README.ssb:
>
> "For the purposes of CW and PTT control, TLF interfaces to the radio
> via cwdaemon, not hamlib. Therefore if you want voice keyer facilities
> cwdaemon must
Hey, folks:
In editing the documentation, I came across this line from README.ssb:
"For the purposes of CW and PTT control, TLF interfaces to the radio
via cwdaemon, not hamlib. Therefore if you want voice keyer facilities
cwdaemon must be running before starting TLF."
Is that still true? I thou
Hey, folks:
That's an excellent point, Ervin; users coming from N1MM+ on Windows or
Skookum on Mac may have trouble understanding the logic of TLF. It also
fits in with something I was thinking about how we should organize the
documentation. It seems to fall naturally into different categories for
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