s. When I run TLF, I get
>>>the following:
>>>
>>>Trying to start rig ctrl
>>>rig_open: error
>>>
>>>Editing config.h to define HAVE_HAMLIB_RIGLIST_H doesn't help
>>>
>>>TLF is version 0.9.23 and hamlib-dev is version 1.2.4-1. The system is
>>>a 1.2 GHz Celeron running Libranet 2.8.1 updated with packages from
>>>Debian Sarge and Sid.
>>>
>>>Any ideas?
>>>
>>>TIA and 73,
>>>
>>>Bob, N7XY
Bob, you do have hamlib-utils installed don't you. ?? I think you will
find it is needed for the apps you have installed. Not sure it is just a
Debian thing or not. TIA73
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Tnx 73
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Ed wrote:
1. I use Debian stable and Gnome 2.8. In Nautilus logcfg.dat is
identified as a mpeg file. Why ? Does it need to be changed and if so how.?
IN nautilus, right-click the file and use "open with". There is no way
to change the file type. I believe it is hardcoded into gnome
The only way I can get RTS to be set to off is to start cwdaemon with
the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/ed]# cwdaemon -d ttyS1 -x n -n
and then in logcfg I set PTT to 0.
Is this the correct way to do this.? I use DTR for CW and RTS for keying
the digital modes. Thanks
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saw no mention of it anywhere.
I finally managed to turn off the sidtone by setting these 2 parameters
in logcfg
souncard
soundcard_volume=0
Now the only sidetone output is from the rigs internal sidetone.
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#RADIO_CONTROL
RIGMODEL=103
#RIGMODEL=103
#RIGSPEED=4800
RIGPORT=/dev/ttyS0
##RIGPORT=/dev/ttyUSB2
Try uncommenting "rigspeed" and setting it to the correct baud rate.
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here ?
TLF 9.23-Debian/sarge-Gnome 2.8
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ork on the Omni VI,
but it doesn't. At least in my case. I'll work on this and see what I
find, if anything.
Other than the last 2 issues, I'm hoping to convince the Field Day
committee to use TLF for the CW tent. I personnally think it works
pretty slick and is a keeper. 73
I know this off-topic, but not quite. I came across this while doing some
casual surfing of cw related webpages. Hope you enjoy this as I did.
http://www.morsecode.dutch.nl/artindex.html
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays
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Are there any plans to be able to use the 2 for RTTY contesting.? Has
anyone given thought to this idea. I think it would make a very decent,
basic Rtty contesting package. Any comments.
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On Thu, Feb 16, 2006 at 12:11:58PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Ed,
>
> I have thinking about it, and actually it is one of the reasons I started
> changing gMFSK :)
> But until now this is the first request from the list for this.
> It would not be difficult to do, b
Joop Stakenborg wrote:
Have you tried gmfsk plus xlog for contesting?
Joop, PG4I
I was not aware that it was possible to do this. I thought Xlog was only
capable of CW contesting. 73
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Joop Stakenborg wrote:
Op vr, 17-02-2006 te 17:01 -0500, schreef Ed:
Joop Stakenborg wrote:
Have you tried gmfsk plus xlog for contesting?
Joop, PG4I
I was not aware that it was possible to do this. I thought Xlog was only
capable of CW contesting. 73
Yes, but since gmfsk can send
Take a look here...might be of some interest73
http://www.w1hkj.com
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The only digi contests I'm aware of use either RTTY or PSK. I may be
wrong, But I don't think so.
I want to express my thanks to you for adding gmfsk to TLF, RTTY
contesting is the only reason I keep a W2K partition on the laptop. Your
work and efforts on TLF are much appreciate
tem !!
Rein, I assume the same basic instructions apply to Debian. ???
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When I start TLF I get the following error, any ideas ???
/home/ed/gmfsk.log: open failed for controller port
I start gmfsk first and then ./rflinkserver.pl, I have no idea what the
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Tlf cannot find gMFSK.log.
config: GMFSK=/home/youruser/gMFSK.log
make sure gMFSK makes a logfile, of provide one with 'touch gMFSK.log'.
73,
Rein PA0R
On Mon, 2006-04-03 at 15:46 -0400, Ed wrote:
When I start TLF I get the following error, any ideas ?
Is there any way to start the TLF macros on a new line in gMFSK ??? Or
to add spaces at the begining and end of the macro ??? Makes for easier
contesting if the RTTY macros start on a new line. Thanks73
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This is not echoing back from gMFSK,so there is nothing in the miniterm
window. What am I missing. This happens both in RX and TX.
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concatenation (.) or string at arq.m line 236
Reconnecting ++
I have very very little knowledge of Perl, so I'm not really sure where
to go from here. Any ideas ?? 73
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This is a fresh Debian testing install, I *think* I have done everything
correctly. gMFSK talks to the PSKmailserver, but when I open TLF I
cannot get a miniterm window to open. Of course then TLF will not talk
to gMFSK. What am I missing..?? TLF ver .30
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Rein Couperus PA0R wrote:
When everything is ok,you should be able to start the miniterm by
issuing the :min command.
The miniterm only echos the gMFSK.log file in your home directory.
Check if GMFSK=/home/Ed/gMFSK.log is in your logcfg.dat and that
DIGIMODEM=/home/Ed/gmfsk_autofile
73, Rein
Ed wrote:
Rein Couperus PA0R wrote:
When everything is ok,you should be able to start the miniterm by
issuing the :min command.
The miniterm only echos the gMFSK.log file in your home directory.
Check if GMFSK=/home/Ed/gMFSK.log is in your logcfg.dat and that
DIGIMODEM=/home/Ed/gmfsk_autofile
Rein Couperus PA0R wrote:
ok, step by step...
echo "test" > /home/ed/gmfsk_autofile should produce a file
gmfsk_autofile in the directory /home/ed/
Yes, it does do this.
if gmfsk is running it will send "test" and kill the file. gMFSK is
ALWAYS looking in your h
s expected. What made me look was that
tlf-v started the cwdaemon and that didn't seem right. Now tlf-v tells
me /home/ed/gMFSK opened. I did use the .30 version you suggested. Thank
you for tolerating an obvious newbie to all this. 73
Ed W3NR
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ion of libstdc++5 which must be specific to the PSKmailserver
version of gMFSK.
7. Just in case it isn't obvious, "backspace" disables the F1 help in
Gnome terminal.
I hope this is of some use and the suggestions evaluated for possible
i
Day. Is it possible to have
TX start on a new line in gMFSK as it did in TLF .31 and can we have the
miniterm back as an optional window. ?? Hopefully you can find the time
to incorporate these 2 features. I envy your knowledge and expertise
with Linux, I'm just a struggling newbie.
Ed W3NR
Have
it can't find tlf_lib.pm
I have used "my $contestinfo = `cat /usr/share/xtlf/scoring/rules.pm`;"
also: "my $g = Gtk2::GladeXML->new("/usr/share/xtlf/xtlf-1.0.0.glade");"
TODO:
See if we really need to copy the scoring directory to $HOME
Feedback welcome!
found I need to toggle rig
control off/on for it to read the Omni VI. This may be an Omni setting.
Thnaks for a your time and effort on Xtlf.
73
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are using xtlf and enjoying it. I'm just not one of them. 73
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Rein Couperus PA0R wrote:
Hi Ed, unfortunately the line nr. contains no clue as to the cause of
the error (it marks the 'main program' of the GUI... )
I have already determined this part. I Googled more than you know.
What exactly is the text of the error?
Gd
Rein Couperus PA0R wrote:
Hi Ed, unfortunately the line nr. contains no clue as to the cause of
the error (it marks the 'main program' of the GUI... )
Well, after a few cold beers (been a long work day) I installed Joop's
version of Xtlf. This is what I found:
1. starti
Ed wrote:
Rein Couperus PA0R wrote:
Hi Ed, unfortunately the line nr. contains no clue as to the cause of
the error (it marks the 'main program' of the GUI... )
Well, after a few cold beers (been a long work day) I installed Joop's
version of Xtlf. This is what I found:
1
Ed wrote:
2. can't locate rules.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /usr/share/xtlf/scoring
/usr/share/xtlf /home/ed/.xtlf /etc/perl /usr/local/lib/perl/5.8.7
/usr/local/share/perl/5.8.7 /usr/lib/perl5 /usr/share/perl5
/usr/lib/perl/5.8 /usr/share/perl/5.8 /usr/local/lib/site_perl .) at
/usr/
One other item of note. Rein's version does not place xtlf in
usr/bin/x11, but Joop's does, and now for whaever reason .xtlf is also
there using Joop's version. Think its time for a do-over
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time xtlf is called the .xtlf folder is installed and
there are no other errors. Wish I could join you for a beer
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Ed wrote:
Rein Couperus PA0R wrote:
* I also have recoded the RTTY window. Hopefully this kills Ed's error
message at startup (I don't get any errors at startup with UBUNTU Dapper
LTS, so I am doing this blindly).
Rein, I am also using Dapper and switching between it and Debia
under /root. No wonder I couldn't find it with
whereis as user.
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ell as the GDK error. The RTTY works well and as one would
expect. You deserve 2 beers. Thanks 73 Be safe in your travels.
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Ken wrote:
Ed,
I haven't had any trouble with Xtlf in my installations of Ubuntu or
Xubuntu. I'm curious whether you've enabled a root user/password for your
Ubuntu installation and whether this is how you're installing Xtlf, rather
than using sudo.
73,
Ken
Ken, I enab
ompilation aborted at /usr/share/xtlf/xtlf.pl line 55.
---
Ernest, copy .xtlf from / to /home. Then see what happens and let us
know and we can go from there. 73
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ibglade2-0
libglade-perl
and maybe their -dev variants
HTH...73
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and maybe their -dev variants
Dear Ed,
yes, it is nice. But this is for Ubuntu. I'm using Fedora Core 5. I can't find
packages for FC5.
The true is, there are people that don't use Ubuntu or another Debian clone.
How to for rpm distros like Fedora, Madriva etc. helps ver
libglade-perl
and maybe their -dev variants
Dear Ed,
yes, it is nice. But this is for Ubuntu. I'm using Fedora Core 5. I can't find
packages for FC5.
The true is, there are people that don't use Ubuntu or another Debian clone.
How to for rpm distros like Fedora, Madriva etc. helps ver
is .30 the newest version there is ??
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Is there any reason that fldigi will not work with tlf for RTTY ???
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and that a different type of interface is now being used, or am I just
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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
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 neve
Q6UP
And unless your good with perl, Xtlf is about out of the question.
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s release was 5-2006.
Take a look here::
http://home.iae.nl/users/reinc/TLF-0.2.html
You might also want to look over the email list archieves. It answers
the problems with voice keying and a lot of other subjects.
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I have also sent this to the tlf mail list as well. Hopefully this
will generate renewed interest in tlf...(QLF unless you are an ot cw
op, you don't have a clue). I would suggest you join the tlf mail list
as well, since all email referencing tlf will be cc'd to that
gi/tlf.
I have also sent this to the tlf mail list as well. Hopefully this
will generate renewed interest in tlf...(QLF unless you are an ot cw
op, you don't have a clue). I would suggest you join the tlf mail list
as well, since all email referencing tlf will be cc'd to that group
also.
is right for you. The
command structure is almost identical and with the fldigi/tlf
combination you have a solid contesting app.
I just could not get MMTTY to work right using Wine, so I basically
gave up. Dave's email late Friday and a test version of the interface
of fldigi and tlf early Saturday m
folder in /home TLFfldigi (watchits case sensitive.)
touch TLFfldigi (as user)
Thats it, tlf/fldigi is now ready to use.
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t is defined in the
logcfg.dat file. You can put your call in there a max of twice :
CALL=W3NR W3NR
anymore than that tlf will not start.
At least for now it is better than nothing.
The cr/lf still needs to be fixed also.
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I have added a RTTY contesting how-to for fldigi/TLF to the TLF wiki
pagehere :
http://tlf.wikispaces.com/
Hopefully you will find this of some value.
Thanks..73
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I have revised/edited the TLF wiki. Please take the time to look and
make corrections as needed.
http://tlf.wikispaces.com/
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to verify it ?
I may try to look at the code myself to see first how it looks like in the
code.
/piotr SM7YEA.
I do not understand why you are using an external ADIF converter, when
TLF will also print out an ADIF log for you.
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This weekend is the JARTS RTTY contest, anyone else plan on
participating ? The exchange is RST and operators age.
The mult list will be problamtic to set up, going to take a lot of
keyboarding, but is a doable.
Hope I'm not the only one to be using tlf/fldigi for contesting.
Ed
I just may have over looked this, but if you go to the packet window,
just how do you get back to tlf ??
I read through the help file, but I didn't see any thing that explained
this. Like I said, I may just have not seen this information.
Thanks 73
Ed
t in the macro
themselves. Example my CQ macro looks like this ::
CQ TEST % % CQ
but this is what is sent to fldigi ::
CQ TEST W3NR W3NR CQ
I fixed the excess cr/lf with Rein's help and that now works much
better, thanks
I had fun anyhow !!! 73
ck them up of before
trying use the new version.
What about the needed Cabrillo headers ?
Feedback is highly welcome.
73 es gd DX in 2013,
de Tom DL1JBE.
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very capable header.
Thanks for your work on this project.
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00 CW 2012-12-31 1434 W3NR 599 0001 W4RR 599
0010
What is the 0 at the end represent ?
This is the contents of my fmt file
QSO=FREQ,5;MODE,2;DATE,10;TIME,4;MYCALL,13;RST_S,3;EXC_S,6;HISCALL,13;RST_R,3;EXCH,6;
Suggestons ?
Ed
One last observation. The header show the cabrillo as version 2.
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On 12/31/2012 10:32 AM, Thomas Beierlein wrote:
Am Mon, 31 Dec 2012 10:09:41 -0500 schrieb Ed :
Its clear enough, I just didn't fully understand the format. I used
a dummy log and prepared a cabrillo, but it does not look right to
me or I made an error somewhere in the fmt file.
QSO: 70
0001 W4RR 599
001 $0
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Well with Tom's help I think (hopefully) I have it under control. My
mistake was to copy/paste from the example and not creating my own.
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Well I need some help here. Trying to see what went wrong with the
cabrillo, I see that my setup must not be correct.
I made a directory /home/ed/tlf and a subdirectoy /home/ed/tlf/test.
I put the logcfg.dat and the rules, plus the test.fmt in /test. Made all
the needed changes.
Starting
On 01/01/2013 09:41 AM, Thomas Beierlein wrote:
Hi Ed,
let me wish a happy new year first.
Yes Tom, we need to start the new year the right way, so happy new year
to you.
Please make another directory 'rules' inside /home/ed/tlf/test and put
the rules file into it. That should
Before I go much further with getting tlf setup for the RTTY contest,
I've run into one problem.
Starting tlf -v tells me gmfsk.log open : failed for controller port
So that means there is no input/output in miniterm.
I'm using tlf/fldigi
On 01/02/2013 03:10 PM, Fred Siegmund wrote:
Hi Ed, have you set these things in your logcfg.dat?
*RTTYMODE* Start tlf in RTTY mode (defaul is CW)
*GMFSK=/home/youruser/gMFSK.log* Tell miniterm where to get the data
*DIGIMODEM=/home/youruser/gmfsk_autofile* Tell tlf where to send the macros
fldigi, as well as my tx output. The macros
work and send the data to fldigi. Everything seems in order except for
the port controller problem. I'm using 3.21.65 version of fldigi.
I did notce that if I put the gmfsk_autofile in /home, as soon as fldigi
starts, the file goes away.
Ed
On 01/03/2013 08:03 AM, Thomas Beierlein wrote:
Get the same port controller issue with gmfsk.
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There neds to be one more file:
/home/youruser/TLFlfdigi
Without it fldigi do not send out the received text to the gMFSK.log.
Added note, I see the controller error whether or not fldigi is running.
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sleep(1);
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How do you edit what is on the top line of the GUI ?
(1=CQ .etc)
Editing the .paras did not work.
I tried editing main.c with no luck.
Did not see anything in the includes in main.h
Is there a secret to this ?
Thanks
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On 01/04/2013 07:22 PM, Ed wrote:
How do you edit what is on the top line of the GUI ?
(1=CQ .etc)
Editing the .paras did not work.
I tried editing main.c with no luck.
Did not see anything in the includes in main.h
Is there a secret to this ?
Thanks
Ed W3NR
Never mind, figured it
I'm using ver 1.1.6 and set up a test bed contest modeled from the cqww.
Went to write a Cabrillo or Adif and get nothing. Is this still broken ?
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On 10/09/2013 01:06 AM, Thomas Beierlein wrote:
Hi Ed,
yes, in the 1.1.6 version cabrillo is still broken but Adif should work.
You can download the newest code from github. The 1.2.0 version is not
stable yet, but the adif and cabrillo code should work well.
As it was a busy year I am late
On 10/09/2013 01:06 AM, Thomas Beierlein wrote:
The attached is a header file for cabrillo. I found this several years
ago helping Dave W1HKJ add contest features to fldigi. It was listed as
open source and GPL as that is always a requirement from Dave.
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START-OF-LOG: 3.0
# The
On 10/09/2013 01:06 AM, Thomas Beierlein wrote:
Well I was ahead of myself again. I saw the cabrillo, but did not notice
the summary file which includes the header file.
So all is well, at least for now.
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On 10/10/2013 02:52 AM, Thomas Beierlein wrote:
Hi Ed,
I am not quite sure you got really the last code from github (maybe one
of the 1.2.0pre versions?). The header (btw for version 3) should work
nicely in the last code.
Please download https://github.com/Tlf/tlf/archive/master.tar.gz
m to be the way - although not
> perfect. ;-)
>
> 73 Fred
The problem with miniterm is excessive LFs', especially using fldigi.
And gMFSK is old and no longer maintained and may not be adequate.
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Found some more info on the wiki, this needs to be in the logcfg.dat::
GMFSK=/home/youruser/gMFSK.log
DIGIMODEM=/home/youruser/gmfsk_autofile
RTTYMODE**
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I'm afraid using another verson may not work.
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In S&P when I log a qso, this appears in the cluster window
DX de TLF-
What is it, ad what does it do ?
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On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 07:18:20 +0100
Thomas Beierlein wrote:
> Hi Ed,
>
> Am Tue, 12 Nov 2013 14:43:35 -0500
> schrieb Ed :
>
> > In S&P when I log a qso, this appears in the cluster window
> >
> > DX de TLF-
> >
> > What is it, ad what does
On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 07:18:20 +0100
Thomas Beierlein wrote:
> Hi Ed,
>
> Am Tue, 12 Nov 2013 14:43:35 -0500
> schrieb Ed :
>
> > In S&P when I log a qso, this appears in the cluster window
> >
> > DX de TLF-
> >
> > What is it, ad what does
; even if you do
> not use the LAN.
>
> Be aware that the autosend code is not included yet - will be done on
> the coming weekend.
>
> Read INSTALL for 'installing from a repo' or see the command sequence
> given shortly in the autosend thread.
>
> Ed, you wil
luster will give you the info
you need.
Ed W3NR
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K with wordpad, but personally I just use a Linux
text editor, nano is a good choice.
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I know this is a loaded question, but which do most of you use ?
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> DJ1YFK x
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Ok, now what version do we need to be using ? I have 0.9.5-1 from the
Mint14 repository.
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nual which includes these tips.
>
> 73, de Tom DL1JBE.
Already on the man page.
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