On Friday 04 December 2009 05:56:33 pm Rob Vance wrote: > Rein, > > I have successfully compiled this version (1.0.0) on Ubuntu 9.04. No > complaints from the compiler. > > A couple of early observations: > > - I cannot get the TLF to control the rig. rigctl from the command line > tested successfully on my radio (model 204 on Hamlib 1.2.8). Verbose > mode (tlf -v) tells me... > > Welcome to tlf-0.9.31 by PA0R!! > > reading country data > reading configuration data > Opening config file logcfg.dat > reading contest rules file: rules/10M_ver1 > Using contest rules file: rules/10M_ver1 > reading multiplier data > reading callmaster data > Cannot find initial exchange file > No initial exchange file > No Hamlib library, using native driver > Rignumber is 204 > Rig speed is 57600 > Keyer is cwdaemon > A: Phone message #1 is /home/rob/tlf/sounds/n6rob.ogg > > I have also started with tlf -d (debug mode for rigctl) but the output > is exactly the same as tlf -v. > > The rig control portion of logcfg.dat says... > # # > # RADIO CONTROL # > # (comment out if not present) # > # Rigmodel = Hamlib index, here # > # for ten tec OMNI VI # > ################################# > # > RADIO_CONTROL > RIGMODEL=204 > RIGSPEED=57600 > RIGPORT=/dev/ttyS0 > #RIGPORT=/dev/ttyUSB2 > # > SSBMODE > # > #RIT_CLEAR > # > SHOW_FREQUENCY > # > > I have verified using rigctl from the command line that /dev/ttyS0 is > the correct port address, and the rig is set to 57.6K. > > - I can't get the voicekeyer to work, but I speculate that it may be > because the radio is not communicating effectively with tlf - but I am > not certain of this. The CW keyer plays the side tone just fine. I > haven't tested the lp0 with a voltmeter to see if it's actually keying > the rig (cwdaemon 0.9.4 had a problem with this before). But I will > test that later. I have tested the audio files using the play from the > command line with the exact same paths as I used in logcfg.dat and they > play correctly. > > I have attached my logcfg.dat and rule files; but I don't know if the > list server will accept them. > > I am hoping to use TLF for the ARRL 10M contest in a couple of weeks, > any guidance before then would be appreciated. As always, thank you > very much for creating tlf! > > 73, > > Rob, N6ROB > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rein Couperus <r...@couperus.com> > To: TLF-devel@nongnu.org > Subject: [Tlf-devel] Pre-release of TLF-1.0.0 > Date: Fri, 04 Dec 2009 15:14:33 +0100 > > > A prerelease of TLF-1.0.0 is available at > http://hermes.esrac.ele.tue.nl/TLF/alpha for testing. > > This release should prevent segfaults on ubuntu 9.04 and 9.10. > > Several bugs were fixed by NC1C and DL1JBE. > > When you want to compile it on UBUNTU, you will need to install > build-essential, libncurses5-devel, and automake 1.9, then do a > ./configure, make and sudo make install. > > happy testing, 73 > > Rein PA0R > Rob, Do you have hamlib-devel package on your system ? The compiler seems to not notice hamlib.pc
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