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, Nov 02, 2013 at 09:15:36AM -0400, Ed wrote:
On Sat, 02 Nov 2013 13:40:27 +0100
FS <dh...@freenet.de> wrote:

The biggest challenge is the reciving side. For CW you have to type
it anyway, maybe
that could be a intermediate solution. But it would be nicer for RTTY
to mark a complete line
in miniterm (which is available in TLF), push a key combination and
have it in the QTC box. Any solution within a different programme
like fldigi, will be no short  term solution and probably
solved if the connection between this two programms is reworked. So
for now a mouse integration
for marking a line in miniterm seem to be the way - although not
perfect. ;-)

73 Fred

The problem with miniterm is excessive LFs', especially using fldigi.

may be that's no problem, I could modify the source, if Tlf
detects the QTC block, it doesn't skip LF - or, in this case, the
result is showed in QTC rec window, instead of miniterm.

And gMFSK is old and no longer maintained and may not be adequate.

hmm... that's a very important news for me.

Usually I work in digimodes just sometimes, and then I use gMFSK.
In September of this year, I did the CQ WW DX RTTY, this was my
first digimode contest. I realize the deficiency of gMFSK, and
then started to make the Tlf patch.

I didn't use Fldigi anytime, yesterday I've started to explore
that. The send direction is works for me (through
gmfsk_autofile), but I couldn't conigure the receive direction,
so I didn't find the equivalent with gMFSK.log, and what Fldigi
receives, that isn't seems in Tlf miniterm.

How can I configure it?


Thanks, 73:


Ervin
HA2OS

Ed W3NR

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