Hey, folks:
I haven't done any contesting for a few months, and in the meantime upgraded my
ham computer from Ubuntu 20 to 22. All's been fine: CQRLog, Flrig, and Fldigi
run as before. When I went to start up TLF today, though, I got:
"tlf: error while loading shared libraries: libhamlib.so.2:
Bill:
Enter and Return aren't exactly the same. I think your key is sending Return,
which adds a newline. Depending on your keyboard layout, Enter may be a
different code, and TLF might distinguish. I'll wait for one of the programmers
to chime in with a definitive answer about what TLF expect
Bill:
Do you need a key combination such as Fn-Return to get "Enter?" Many keyboards
are set up that way.
-- Alan (AB1XW)
> On Nov 5, 2022, at 16:27, Bill Lederer wrote:
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> Folks:
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> First major use of TLF for me. I am planning to run sweepstakes using TLF..
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> All is set
Hey, folks:
Please explain why people don't just set it in the TLF config file like:
RIGPORT=/dev/serial/by-id/usb-Silicon_Labs_CP2102_USB_to_UART_Bridge+_Controller_IC-7300_02038316-if00-port0
That's what I've been doing with my IC-7200 (which has a slightly different
id), and it's been workin
Hey, folks:
I think this implementation sounds good. Making spots "too easy" shouldn't be a
concern, as no human-operated spotting system is going to compete with the
volume of spots coming from RBN.
> On Mar 25, 2022, at 15:32, Thomas Beierlein wrote:
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> Open questions:
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> * Shall we sup