Found an easy way to get tlf to send the CQ macro. It was right there
in the tlf docs and I just overlooked it.
increases the autocq time, I set mine at 60. This gives you
plenty of time to see if someone is calling before it starts again.
However the S&P still only sends your call as it is defi
* Rein Couperus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007 Nov 29 09:37 -0600]:
> Now that pskmail is in a useable state I want to pick up tlf again. One of
> the projects should be to add an interface to Fldigi, another to build a
> simple GUI-driven contest configurator.
Curses TLF, XTLF or both? :-)
Stepha
Fldigi version 2.x now has a POSIX System V interface. You can find interface
code
for it in the latest versions of pskmail (perl).
73,
Rein Pa0R
Op dinsdag 20-11-2007 om 12:55 uur [tijdzone -0600], schreef Nate
Bargmann:
> * Ed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007 Nov 20 11:09 -0600]:
> > I have been t
(Sorry, fell off the list somehow)
The W1EL keyer is the chip used in the Microham interfaces. I bought one of the
really cheap PCB boards and will try to:
* Build support for it into tlf
* Build a small daemon with the same protocol as cwsaemon
I've got one here and tried it over last weekend
> What's this magic called winkeyer?
That (or something similar) is what W1EL calls it. If I recall rightly, it
consists of a PIC micro-controller that produces dots and dashes from
paddles. In addition, the keyer connects to the PC, from which it receives
ASCII to be transmitted as CW.
The P
Op vrijdag 23-11-2007 om 01:45 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Wilbert
Knol:
> I see Rein has a linux driver on his todo list. It would be fun to knock out
> an open source version of the keyer hardware, which can't be that difficult.
> I have an AVR prototyping board kicking around, and Debian c
Op vrijdag 23-11-2007 om 04:27 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Martin
Kratoska:
> Tlf - I believe any ideas to run it with fldigi or similar program is
> meaningless until the principal bugs became fixed. See here:
>
> http://www.ok1rr.com/tlf-bugs/index.html
>
> It is rather uneasy to say that t
On Fri, 2007-11-23 at 01:45 +0100, Wilbert Knol wrote:
> > The consensus is that even an RT Linux kernel has limitations due to
> > timing and that QRQ operation isn't feasable.
>
> > How well this is being
> > accomplished on the Win programs, I don't know.
>
> I don't have a scope handy, but I
Concerning sloppy CW from the cwdaemon - it depends on kernel settings.
I tested it thoroughly because I love CW at higher speeds. Latency of
1000 Hz helped a bit, I was able to run at usual contest speeds up to 36
wpm. Since kernel 2.6.23 the problem seems cured with tickless kernel.
Here is a
> There has been an interesting discussion on the Yahoo group LinuxHam,
Just had a look - tnx.
> The consensus is that even an RT Linux kernel has limitations due to
> timing and that QRQ operation isn't feasable.
> How well this is being
> accomplished on the Win programs, I don't know.
I do
* Wilbert Knol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007 Nov 22 15:10 -0600]:
> How this can be implemented under Linux I am not sure. I guess changes would
> need to be made to cwdaemon, and perhaps a near real-time kernel is needed...
> Another solution is to move cwdaemon to hardware (winkey) or, preferably,
> > Do neither of those two programs work with Wine?
Just tried it here. No go, but plenty of error messages. I am calling N1MM
with wine version 0.9.44 from a native Win-XP partition. N1MM works OK under
XP.
There are several contest loggers now for Linux. From a CW op's viewpoint, the
only
Nate Bargmann wrote:
* Ed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007 Nov 22 05:51 -0600]:
The only alternative is to install MS-XP and use N1MM with MMTTY to be able
to work a RTTY contest and submit a cabrillo file.
Do neither of those two programs work with Wine?
73, de Nate >>
I have never tried Wine,
* Ed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007 Nov 22 05:51 -0600]:
> The only alternative is to install MS-XP and use N1MM with MMTTY to be able
> to work a RTTY contest and submit a cabrillo file.
Do neither of those two programs work with Wine?
73, de Nate >>
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Joop Stakenborg wrote:
Op dinsdag 20-11-2007 om 12:55 uur [tijdzone -0600], schreef Nate
Bargmann:
* Ed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007 Nov 20 11:09 -0600]:
I have been trying to get the 2 of these to work as gmfsk & tlf did. But I
am not having much luck. I created the .log and auto_file , did the e
Op dinsdag 20-11-2007 om 12:55 uur [tijdzone -0600], schreef Nate
Bargmann:
> * Ed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007 Nov 20 11:09 -0600]:
> > I have been trying to get the 2 of these to work as gmfsk & tlf did. But I
> > am not having much luck. I created the .log and auto_file , did the echo
> > pskmai
* Ed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007 Nov 20 11:09 -0600]:
> I have been trying to get the 2 of these to work as gmfsk & tlf did. But I
> am not having much luck. I created the .log and auto_file , did the echo
> pskmailserver, but nothing gets sent to fldigi. Am I to assume that with
> all the changes
I have been trying to get the 2 of these to work as gmfsk & tlf did. But
I am not having much luck. I created the .log and auto_file , did the
echo pskmailserver, but nothing gets sent to fldigi. Am I to assume that
with all the changes to pskmail that fldigi is not being used as a modem
and th
Is there any reason that fldigi will not work with tlf for RTTY ???
Ed W3NR
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