Yes, that could work. Lets say, the user enters the the series number
like xx/xx, and the QRV message is sent, TLF is triggered to take
everyting in a pattern like, by grabing it from gMFSK.log:
cc nnn
time call number
I a not aware if they send in RTTY shortend versions, like two fig
The file is still called gMFSK.log. What goes to FLDIGI is written to a
file called TLFfldigi. That works pretty well, Thomas did some updates
on the original code, eg.fixing the LF problem in the TX direction.
73 Fred
On 11/02/2013 01:48 PM, Ervin Hegedüs - HA2OS wrote:
Hello Ed,
On Sat, No
Hello Fred,
On Sun, Nov 03, 2013 at 09:09:00AM +, FS wrote:
> The file is still called gMFSK.log. What goes to FLDIGI is written
> to a file called TLFfldigi. That works pretty well, Thomas did some
> updates on the original code, eg.fixing the LF problem in the TX
> direction.
thanks for you
hello,
On Sun, Nov 03, 2013 at 09:04:26AM +, FS wrote:
> Yes, that could work. Lets say, the user enters the the series
> number like xx/xx, and the QRV message is sent, TLF is triggered to
> take everyting in a pattern like, by grabing it from gMFSK.log:
> cc nnn
> time call number
Hi Ervin, Fred and Ed,
I was away some days, but let me add my 2 ct's to the discussion.
- The activation of tlf's digimode got explained last by Fred in his
post from 26 Sep 2012 (should be still in the archive). Besides the
mentioned entries for logcfg.dat you need to activate the miniterm
wind
Hi all,
with highest respect to all the work already done, I suggest to focus
all our potential to CW and SSB modes and the usual options to get
*finally* an useful, mature contesting program for Linux. tlf still has
some bottlenecks, in many contests is possible to enter the event but
scorin
... as the keyboard schedule should single stroke commands (ie. no Ctrl-
or Alt- keys) etc.
should be
... as the keyboard schedule should use single stroke commands instead
of written text commands, also possibly no Ctrl- or Alt- keys etc.
My apologies, TNX
Martin, OK1RR
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Ok, there seems to be one significant difference to CW/SSB. The QTCs in
RTTY are transmitted in batches. This
makes it somehow difficult to keep it compatible, but its possible
(different DIGIMODE handling). There need
to be a macro to request to repeat a selected line. Another macro for
repeat
Hi Martin, which autosend feature do you mean? I worked with TRLOGLinux
and was not very satisfied, namely
the bandmap is very slow and there some inherited things from the
original program that are very stupid. Like its
not possible to edit the complete log. These are points were a distinct
pro