Hi Jim,

I have played with SSB mode in TLF for some years - though I recently added
the voicekeyer hardware to my rig (TS-590S) as my success with TLF using
the VK has been mixed.

A few notes;

The "VKM1=/home/jim/tlf/cq.wav  (examples...)" entries should do the
trick.  The corresponding F-keys should make the computer talk.  Yea, the
F1-thing in Ubuntu is a bit of a complication - I don't recall how to get
over that, but you might poke around in the settings for the terminal
window to see if you can disable that.

The trickiest part of the plan is how to key your rig.  I really wanted to
use the PTT line from the parallel port.  VOX is okay, but has it's
problems, especially if you have a cold (coughing, sneezing, etc.).  I have
had problems getting cwdaemon to toggle the proper parallel port line that
will key the rig.  The behavior is erratic and I haven't played with it in
a long time so I don't know if this is still an issue.  If you search the
archives of this list with my call sign you will see some of my adventures.

Note that if the file name of your sound files are too long (was it >12
characters? I can't recall) then sox won't play it.  TLF calls sox to play
your sounds.  I think your file names are fine.  You can test this by going
to a command line and entering;

# play /home/jim/tlf/cq.wav

And listen for your sound coming from the sound card.  Sox will talk back
to you if it doesn't like anything about your files.

Finally, Thomas has made some improvements in how sox is called from TLF
and there is now a separate configuration file for this.  Please review the
archives for this; I don't recall the details.

Good luck es 73

Rob/N6ROB


On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 11:39 AM, Jim Bruce <jimw...@comcast.net> wrote:

> OK, going to try tlf (tlf 1.1.0/Ubuntu 10.04LTS) this weekend finally. It
> is in the :ssb mode. I've played with it in cw for a while so on to ssb. I
> would prefer to use linux for my shack and move away from windows as much
> as I can. I have .wav files listed below in the logcfg.dat file. These were
> used in n1mm and some were added using Sound Recorder in Ubuntu. While I'm
> not a master of the logcfg or the rules cfg files.
> 1- How do I play/enable the sound files to send the files to the radio?
> (F# keys for cw)
> 2- Is the logcfg.dat info below correct? I am using my sound card and not
> a voice keyer.
> 3- For a sound card, should I put the sound paths in the Function key list
> where the cw info is, in the Alt # keys or is it OK in the VKM# area?
>
> Pressing F1 brings up a GNOME help file, Alt 1 brings up the qso note (Alt
> n).
>
> Thanx,
> Jim/W3FA
>
> ###############################
> # ARRL DX CONTEST (Stateside) #
> ###############################
> #
> CONTEST=arrldx_usa
> LOGFILE=arrltest.log
> CONTEST_MODE
> #
> RECALL_MULTS
> #
> ##################################
> #                                #
> #  Messages F1= to F12=          #
> #  Message CW_TU_MSG=            #
> #  Message S&P_TU_MSG=           #
> #                                #
> #  % = call                              #
> #  @ = hiscall                   #
> #  # = serial                    #
> #  [ = RST                       #
> #  + = increase cw speed         #
> #  - = decrease cw speed         #
> #     (works only with parport   #
> #       interface)               #
> #                                #
> ##################################
> #
> #F1=TEST %
> #F2=@ DE %
> #F3=@ ++5NN--MD
> #F4=TU 73
> #F5= @
> #F6=%
> #F7=@ SRI QSO B4 GL
> #F8=AGN
> #F9= ?
> #F10= QRZ?
> #F11= PSE K
> #F12=++++TEST---- % %
> #
> CW_TU_MSG=TU %
> S&P_TU_MSG=TU 5NN MD
> #
> #ALT_0=
> #ALT_1=
> #ALT_2=
> #ALT_3=
> #ALT_4=
> #ALT_5=
> #ALT_6=
> #ALT_7=
> #ALT_8=
> #ALT_9=
> #
> #################################
> #                               #
> #  Voice Keyer Files            #
> #    (F1 to F12)                #
> #################################
> #
> VKM1=/home/jim/tlf/cq.wav  (examples...)
> VKM2=/home/jim/tlf/w3fa.wav
> VKM3=/home/jim/tlf/rst.wav
> VKM4=/home/jim/tlf/qsl.wav
> VKM5=/home/jim/tlf/73.wav
> VKM6=/home/jim/tlf/call.wav
> VKM7=/home/jim/tlf/QSOB4.wav
> VKM8=
> VKM9=/home/jim/tlf/agn.wav
> VKM10=/home/jim/tlf/qrz.wav
> VKM11=/home/jim/tlf/spreturn.wav
> VKM12=/home/jim/tlf/cq2.wav
> VKSPR=/home/jim/tlf/spreturn.wav (S&P return message)
> VKCWR=/home/jim/tlf/qsl.wav     (CQ mode return message)
> #
>
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