Yes, HAMLIB_KEYER is the solution!
But when AUTOSEND is on, the spaces between characters with HAMLIB_KEYER
are incorrect (stretched, very long) from the character corresponding to
the AUTOSEND setting.
Example: IK3VUT -> AUTOSEND set to start transmission at the fourth
character (ie after IK3V) - IK3V is sent correctly, the space between V
and U is already stretched (elongated), between U and T is stretched
even more. Is it a buffer problem?
73,
Martin, OK1RR
Dne 17. 10. 24 v 6:47 Thomas Beierlein napsal(a):
Back to the original question:
You can use 'HAMLIB_KEYER' instead of 'NETKEYER' in logcfg.dat.
There are some limitations due to hamlibs implementation:
* Not all rigs support early stop of CW messages. You will get an
information during startup if that is the case.
* Changing key speed while sending is not supported. Also no
embedded '+++' or '...' to speed up and down parts of the message.
But you can change the speed between messages.
73, de Tom DL1JBE
Am Wed, 16 Oct 2024 20:23:57 +0200 schrieb Martin Kratoska
<mar...@ok1rr.com>:
Hi,
is there a possibility to use Hamlib keying?
I have been facing problems with port numbering for a long time both
in Windows (tried 10 and 11) and in Linux (kernel: 6.8.0-45-generic;
arch: x86_64 bits: 64; compiler: gcc v: 13.2.0 ; clocksource: hpet;
tk: v: 6.2.0; vt: 1.30.0; distro: Linux Mint 22 base: Ubuntu 24.04
noble).
COM6 suddenly becomes COM3, /dev/ttyUSB0 changes to /dev/ttyUSB1, etc.
(badly formatted in my previous posting)
I've tried everything from upgrading drivers to different settings,
turning off power management, in Linux /udev/ rules. Nothing helps. I
replaced the whole computer, that didn't help either.
This is not the first time this problem has happened, it always
lasted for a few weeks and then disappeared without any intervention
from me.
Although I am a fairly experienced software engineer and computer
technician (practice since 1996 - one of the authors of CQRlog for
Linux, translator of the Kicad EDA system into Czech and a number of
smaller projects), I have not yet been able to find the cause of this
phenomenon, because of which I had to give up several contests.
I would be interested in your experiences.
73,
Martin, OK1RR