Hello Thomas,

On Tue, Nov 05, 2013 at 09:24:03AM +0100, Thomas Beierlein wrote:
> Hie Ed, hi Ervin,
> 
> Am Mon, 4 Nov 2013 21:53:57 +0100
> schrieb Ervin Hegedüs - HA2OS <airw...@gmail.com>:
> > > 
> > > I also went back to 2006 and read through some of Rein's post about
> > > using gMFSK. Without the special version of gMFSK that Rein used,
> > > I'm afraid using another verson may not work.
> > 
> > that's the main problem: I don't find anywhere that patch(set),
> > so gMFSK is unusable.
> 
> Dave, W1HKJ, had a version on his web site with some modifications of
> his own. I just rechecked that - it is gone. 
> 
> I think it was this version which got him started developing fldigi.

I think we could "drop" the gMFSK, and concentrate to fldigi.

> > At this moment I'm tryin the Fldigi, and looks like that works with
> > same settings like you described above (doh! - fldigi uses gmfsk*
> > prefix... why?)
> 
> Just to keep the old interface to tlf working. He is interested in
> dropping that interface and did already in an version last year. I
> asked him to reenable it as long as we have a solution (the socket
> interface I mentioned).

right,

yesterday I explored the write_keyer() function, and I could sent
the QTC from Tlf through fldigi - but I need more time to
understand the whole operation of that to use it safety.


There was some problem with fldigi (and Tlf): I set up the
"interface" in Tlf, and first time it worked correctly.

Then I restarted all of them, but fldigi didn't sent the captured
data to gMFSK.log, and Tlf didn't seem that. I lost about
2 hours with that, and then suddenly started - but I don't know
why and how... (After the restart, the gMFSK.log was empty, but
fldigi showed the received messages in its window).

At this time they works, I can move forward.


73,


Ervin
HA2OS



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