Oh, I'm sorry, here is the path or branch: https://github.com/airween/tlf/tree/ha2os
and here is the zip: https://github.com/airween/tlf/archive/ha2os.zip 73, Ervin On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 11:40:02AM +0100, Ervin Hegedüs - HA2OS wrote: > Hello OM's, > > now I'm a Tlf user about half year ago, I've used it on many > contest. I think I got much experience to make few proposal to > modify the core code. I made some modifications, and put them to > a new branch on my Github repo. If anybody interest that, please > check it out (git or zip files), and refer to me. > > Note, these are just proposals, may be these aren't bugs. > > * point calculating > At last weekend I made the RAC. On RAC all VE/VA station worth > 10 points, any other does 2 points. My config was: > > COUNTRYLIST=VE > TWO_POINTS > COUNTRY_LIST_POINTS=10 > (and there is a file with name VE, which contains all canadian > prefixes) > > but Tlf count 2 points for all stations. So I modified the > src/score.c: now if COUNTRY_LIST_POINTS set up, the affected > stations worth really that points, any other does what operator > set it up (depends ONE_POINT, TWO_POINTS or THREE_POINTS). > > see 02d35a8ccb: > > https://github.com/airween/tlf/commit/02d35a8ccb2a10144a9a0e4463258bdf5babe030 > > * getting TRX freq > may be this isn't Tlf "bug", rather it affects the Hamlib. That would > be very good if anybody could to test it. My TRX is a Kenwood > TS-850SAT, it has 2 VFO. When I start the Tlf, it reads the > current freq from TRX, and shows it. If I switch the another > VFO, Tlf doesn't follow that, still shows the freq of another > VFO, which was the current when Tlf started. > > Now I modified the source, Tlf always get the actually VFO, > which really the current in TRX, and get that freq. > > see 15d7649d8a: > > https://github.com/airween/tlf/commit/15d7649d8a1e21bf4297c67ab9f2760be7129595 > > * handling bandwith > Tlf has a config directive: CWBANDWIDTH. If that setting up, > Tlf always set the RIG filter to that value, which is a bit > confusing. But if it doesn't set, the Tlf through Hamlib always > set the filter to the lowest value, that means in my case 270Hz > (TS850 is a triple conversion superheterodyne, and it has a > filter on 2nd and 3rd circle. In my RIG there is a 270Hz filter > on 8.83 MHz IF, and Tlf switch to there _always_). So, if I > switched band, my RIG always going to use the lowest filter... > > Now if CWBANDWIDTH isn't set, Tlf reads the value of filter by > VFO, and keeps them always: switch between the VFO's (if the > filters settings are different on VFO's, those keeps theirs > values), change bands... > > see ae60e8e44c: > > https://github.com/airween/tlf/commit/ae60e8e44cf2b2a2ae9b027dc90c6566f4370f91 > > > So, that's all currently, please check it out, especially the VFO > swith problem - may be other rig isn't affected. And may be all > of the above is just my reasoning :) > > > 73, > > > Ervin > HA2OS > > > -- > I � UTF-8 > > _______________________________________________ > Tlf-devel mailing list > Tlf-devel@nongnu.org > https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tlf-devel -- I � UTF-8 _______________________________________________ Tlf-devel mailing list Tlf-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tlf-devel