Re: Onno's SSB keying script described in his blog

2021-11-01 Thread Onno VK6FLAB
My first was a Commodore VIC-20, after having been introduced to the Apple ][ and HP 85, neither of which I could afford ;) -- finger painting on glass is an inexact art - apologies for any errors in this scra^Hibble ()/)/)() ..ASCII for Onno.. On Tue, 2 Nov 2021, 10:44 Nate Bargmann, wrote: >

Re: Onno's SSB keying script described in his blog

2021-11-01 Thread Nate Bargmann
* On 2021 01 Nov 18:35 -0500, Onno VK6FLAB wrote: > As for the unhealthy obsession, I've been at this since the 6502 :-) > Amateur Radio was supposed to be a way to do technical stuff away from > computing. Little did I know a decade ago that the two are on an > increasingly narrowing road on the

Re: Onno's SSB keying script described in his blog

2021-11-01 Thread Onno VK6FLAB
Hi Nate, Thanks for the welcome! The "extra sauce" that cwdaemon provided was a way to extract the messages being sent by tlf. To be clear, when you configure a key in tlf to send out their callsign and your RST, the string that gets sent to cwdaemon is the exact text entered by the operator, so y