Does anybody know how to define outgoing message as being defined by
incoming message in last qso. Example; received message was 599SOR,
outgoing message in next qso should then be 599SOR.
Can this be arranged in TLF by definitions in the rules file?
Olaf Devik
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My copy of tlf has stopped working on my newly updated kubuntu machine. I
note some discussion on patches, but the last version I can find is 0.9.30.
Is there an updated version somewhere which I can use?
Would very much get this in order for the upcoming tests.
73 de Olaf LA3RK
Olaf
that the console
based tlf will not be developed further.
73 de Olaf
Den 2010-11-24 18:29, skrev Thomas Beierlein:
Hi Olaf,
Am Wed, 24 Nov 2010 10:46:52 +0100
schrieb "Olaf Devik":
My copy of tlf has stopped working on my newly updated kubuntu
machine. I note some discussion on pa
Just as a sidenote. I am currently using TLF 1.0.0pre04, compiled on
Ubuntu 10.04. Tlf compiles ok, but at least my version still crashes
from time to time. I am not sure what provokes this, but my last crash
was reported as follows:
*** buffer overflow detected ***: tlf terminated TRX: 7022.2
I seem to have a weird problem with cwdaemon. Cwdaemon is installed as
part of cqrlogger and when checking I can find that cwdaemon is running.
Before tlf or cqrlog is started I can check the cwdaemon via nc -u
localhost 6789 - which keys the rig as planned.
When starting tlf, tlf reports that
My K3 combined with tlf/hamlib reads frequency/mode nicely both into
cqrlog and to tlf and if necessary simultaneously by use of rigctld
daemon. Some hassle to set up as I had to compile hamlib from source,
the standard install were not found by tlf unless hamlib was compiled.
My question is a
I have hamlib installed and running ok with cwrlog and by checking rigctl.
When setting up tlf fir compiling. /configure --enable-hamlib it claims
hamlib can not be found.
Compiling wo hamlib works ok.
I need rigcontrol. What to do?
Mvh
Olaf Devik
LA3RK
Mvh
Olaf Devik
--- Original message ---
From: Thomas Beierlein
To: olaf.de...@mollefaret.no
Cc: tlf-devel@nongnu.org
Sent: 11.8.'12, 20:31
Hi Olaf,
Am Sat, 11 Aug 2012 08:55:05 +0200
schrieb Olaf Devik :
My K3 combined with tlf/hamlib reads frequency/mode nicely both
other issues, see other posts.
73 de Olaf - LA3RK
On 08/11/2012 06:46 PM, Bob Nielsen wrote:
On Aug 10, 2012, at 7:08 AM, Olaf Devik wrote:
I have hamlib installed and running ok with cwrlog and by checking rigctl.
When setting up tlf fir compiling. /configure --enable-hamlib it claims
Thomas
All problems apart from the cwdaemon seems to have been sorted out. Did
as follows after advice from group members.
1. Removed Tlf - sudo make uninstall
2. Removed compiled hamlib - sudo make uninstall
3. Reinstalled hamlib dev packaged from repositories
4. Compiled tlf with hamlib suppo
Keying my K3 via hamlib works nicely.
But there are some problems, one is that Hamlib used a simplified
control setup based on Kenwood protocol and not fully includes all
possibilities in the Elecraft protocol.
By checking the actual commands between pc and rig it is apparent that
keying is
I now have my K3 working with keying without any additional boxes like
netkeyer, winkeyer or similar.
Solution is fairly simple;
1. Install cwdaemon. Standard install uses parallell port for keying so
to use eg a serial port you have to modify cwdaemon config file (resided
in /etc/default). H
Multipliers in WAG contest is first letter in received DOK exchange (typically
letter plus two numbers).
How to track and register multipliers in WAG contest?
As far as I understand tlf, mults can be based on exchange, but how to handle
parts of exchange is a mystery to me.
Associated mult l
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