Thanks for the reply Zoli. This does solve my problem. It would be nice if this was in the FAQ. I'll try to remember to submit a change request next time I'm on github (not too soon).
BTW. Sorry for the late reply and possility this post creates a new thread. I spent days unsuccessfully searching for a Linux GUI imap email client that can properly reply to a message contained in a digest preserving message id. Unfortunately I found none so I'm simply copy/pasting the subject line to respond. Regards, Lukasz Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2021 18:47:48 +0100 From: Thomas Beierlein <dl1...@darc.de> To: tlf-devel@nongnu.org Subject: Re: Moving the bandmap. Message-ID: <20211101184748.3dfade03@Andromeda> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Hi Zoli, Hi Lukasz, how about adding it to the FAQ? 73, de Tom Am Mon, 1 Nov 2021 08:11:48 +0100 schrieb Csahok Zoltan <ha5...@gmx.com>: > Hi Lukasz, > > Even though Tlf can be started without rig control but some of its > functionality will be limited as you have exprienced it. > To overcome this you can use rigctld in dummy mode. > Here is how: > 1) start rigctld for Dummy radio (ignore the warnings) > $ rigctld -m 1 & > 2) check if it works by reading freq and mode (default is 2m FM) > $ rigctl -m 2 f m > 145000000 > FM > 15000 > 3) set your real radio's freq+mode for dummy rigctld (freq unit > is Hz) $ rigctl -m 2 F 21200000 M USB 0 > 4) configure Tlf to use rigctld > RIGMODEL=2 > RIGPORT=127.0.0.1 > 5) from Tlf freq can be changed either by > a) Ctrl-F or > b) direct freq entry on call field: enter a kHz value (no > fraction, e.g. 21195) as call and press enter or > c) moving around on bandmap by Ctrl-G (grab) / Ctrl-V > (direction). > > > Hope this helps. > > 73, > Zoli > > > > On Sun, Oct 31, 2021 at 07:17:15PM +0100, Lukasz Olszewski wrote: > > Hi, > > I apologise if this is a trivial question, but I've read the man > > page multiple times and I cannot figure out how to move the bandmap > > display. I have no rig control. My frequency is simply logged as > > 15m for example. Today I was on 15m and the bandmap window was > > showing spots from 21.200 to 21.300. I needed to see ones below > > 21.200. I tried ctrl-f (it did nothing. > > - probably because it requires rig control). > > However, somehow later the bandmap shifted to display range > > 21.100 to 21.200 just when I needed 21.200~21.300... > > Can someone help me, please by telling me how to navigate the > > bandmap window? > > Many thanks,? > > Lukasz? >