Re: [Tlf-devel] Source files license boilerplate discrepancy

2013-07-06 Thread Rein Couperus
I dont have a problem with doing that... in 2003 the problem did not exist,

at least I was not aware with it...



73,



Rein PA0R







Nice catch, Nate. I just wonder how long I looked at all that files
without seeeing and realizing it.

It seems the problem exists in all source files. I had a look in the
oldest version I could find - tlf-0.9.10 from 2003. The problem did
already already exist in all that old files.

I by myself have no problems to put all my work under the stricter GPL.
So we need at least a statement from Rein about his opinion.

73, de Tom DL1JBE.


Am Fri, 5 Jul 2013 11:02:57 -0500
schrieb Nate Bargmann n...@n0nb.us:

 Ive been poking at the various source files for a while and have
 found a discrepancy in the license boilerplate (this is from
 changepars.c, others are quite similar):

 /*
 * Tlf - contest logging program for amateur radio operators
 * Copyright (C) 2001-2002-2003 Rein Couperus pa0...@amsat.org
 *
 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 modify
 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
 by
 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
 * (at your option) any later version.
 *
 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
 * GNU Library General Public License for more details.
 *
 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
 02111-1307, USA. */


 The discrepancy is the line:

 GNU Library General Public License for more details.

 as the included file COPYING is only for the GNU General Public
 License.

 I presume this is an honest copy and paste error that has gone
 unnoticed. The proper fix would be to simply remove the word
 Library from that one particular line of all source files provided
 that all copyright holders on each file give their approval. I am
 willing to make the corrections and submit a patch once such approval
 is made public to this list.

 As I see it, leaving the text as-is results in some ambiguity
 although I think that other evidence points to the intent of the
 source being licensed under the GPL and not the LGPL.

 73, de Nate 




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Re: [Tlf-devel] TLF

2013-02-19 Thread Rein Couperus
Hi Stefano,I am not handling the TLF program anymore, but it has found a new maintainer...It would be best to send your request via the tlf-devel mailing list athttps://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tlf-develThere you can see the mail archive and come into contact with thepeople who are still actively supporting TLF.I am on a different project at the moment, but I still manage the listHope you find what you are looking for...73,Rein EA/PA0R/M

Hi, I saw this email in the webpage of TLFhttp://sharon.esrac.ele.tue.nl/pub/linux/ham/tlf/tlfdoc-0.8.16/tlfdoc.html. I dont know If Im addressing the question to the right guy or not. If Im wrong I hope you will forgive me.
I started using TLF since few months but theres still something that prevents me to switch entirely to Linux, the lack of a contest software that handles SO2R. Will TLF, in a future release, handle such an operating technique?
Is it possible to link in local two terminals running tlf instances so as to have the two input fields and to run a sort of primitive SO2R, how can i link them?Thanks in advance and all the best
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Re: [Tlf-devel] Rein PA0R - Help Needed

2010-06-29 Thread Rein Couperus
Hi David, 

sorry for the delay, but we just returned from a 10-day trip to the ham radio 
exhibition in Germany,
and the S9+ noise in the camp site did not allow me to use pskmail to get your 
stuff :)

Tom, DL1JBE is now maintaining TLF, and he has a new version running under 
Lucid.
The version in the distro is too old (5 years old in fact).

I do not have time at the moment for changes, but I am sure the people on the 
mailing list can 
help you to a working version.

73, 

Rein PA0R

Hello Rein,

I guess you must get a lot of people trying to contact you as it is
very difficult to obtain your email address!  :-)

I wanted to tell you that I tried installing tlf in Ubuntu Lucid, but
I get lots of errors.

I tried

$ tlf -v 2tlf-errors.txt

But no errors went to the text file.  Sorry!

tlf seems to look up the DX Cluster fine, but I was unable to get tlf
into normal mode except by using the command line switch to bypass
the cluster connect.

Please contact me directly as I am not on this list (Rein posts as his
email address, this address.

Be well - and best wishes to my many friends on this list.  I am using
Vinux a wonderful new Linux distro with three speach readers, brltty,
two magnifiers, and many nice accessible programs inside and outside
of X server.

73

David Ring
N1EA

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Re: [Tlf-devel] TLF Not Working in Ubuntu

2010-06-15 Thread Rein Couperus
I can run tlf-1.0.0.pre2 in ubuntu-10.04 LTS.
At least it starts normally, no time to test thoroughly...

The version (0.9.32) from the repo does NOT run. That is no 
miracle, as it is a version from 2005, and ubuntu has changed a lot since then.
The Debian maintainer has dropped the project, and we need a volunteer to 
get the new stuff into the distro.

Unfortunately I cannot help as I am travelling at the moment.

73,

Rein PA0R

-via pskmail- 

Email sent on Sunday 13/06/2010 at 09:31:49
Hi All, I have been trying to get TLF working in Ubuntu 10.04 It appears 
that it has not worked since Hardy Heron. After switching from the DX 
cluster page at startup or starting with the -n option TLF aborts is 
there a Fix for this?

Graham G1rnz

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Re: [Tlf-devel] [PATCH] cppcheck

2009-12-05 Thread Rein Couperus
Bonjour Stephane,

thank you for finding this :) 

I have updated the SVN and the alpha package with your patch, and I will use 
the tool often...

Merci et CU

73,

Rein PA0R


 -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
 Von: Stephane Fillod f8...@free.fr
 Gesendet: 05.12.09 13:48:44
 An: tlf-devel@nongnu.org
 Betreff: [Tlf-devel] [PATCH] cppcheck


 Re,
 
 Have you ever heard aout cppcheck[1]? This is a simple syntax checker
 of C/C++. For apt-get junkies: sudo apt-get install cppcheck
 RTFM cppcheck(1).
 
 [1] http://cppcheck.wiki.sourceforge.net/
 
 This is the first time I'm using it. Here's what I've found in tlfrepo:
 
 $ cppcheck -a -q -v src/*.[ch]
 [src/getctydata.c:340]: (all) Buffer overrun
 [src/initial_exchange.c:68]: (error) Resource leak: fp
 [src/makelogline.c:138]: (all) Array index out of bounds
 [src/readcalls.c:80]: (all) Buffer overrun
 [src/readcalls.c:500]: (all) Buffer overrun
 [src/searchlog.c:912]: (error) Resource leak: cfp
 [src/writecabrillo.c:62]: (error) Resource leak: fp1
 [src/writecabrillo.c:415]: (error) Resource leak: fp1
 
 There's a patch attached fixing these issues.
 
 73
 -- 
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[Tlf-devel] Pre-release of TLF-1.0.0

2009-12-04 Thread Rein Couperus
A prerelease of TLF-1.0.0 is available at 
http://hermes.esrac.ele.tue.nl/TLF/alpha for testing.

This release should prevent segfaults on ubuntu 9.04 and 9.10.

Several bugs were fixed by NC1C and DL1JBE.

When you want to compile it on UBUNTU, you will need to install 
build-essential, libncurses5-devel, 
and automake 1.9, then do a ./configure, make and sudo make install.

happy testing, 73

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Re: [Tlf-devel] tlf-0.9.30 bug report

2009-12-03 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
Hi Doc,

there is now an SVN repository at:
svn://hermes.esrac.ele.tue.nl/opt/svn/tlfrepo
userid is NC5C, password is Doc_NC5C

I have already committed your patches, tomorrow I will 
update the source with additional patches from DL1JBE...

73,

Rein PA0R

On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 20:12:31 -0500
NC1C n...@comcast.net wrote:

 Rein,
 
 Enclosed is a diff file against tlf-0.9.30. These changes were needed to  
 remove compiler errors and warnings and stop the application crashing  
 under Ubuntu 9.04 and Ubuntu 9.10 (using compiler gcc 4.4.1).
 
 I just used the fixed version for cq ww cw and it performed very well, no  
 crashes.
 
 73's de
 
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Re: [Tlf-devel] tlf segfault

2009-10-05 Thread Rein Couperus
Tnx Tom,

I will include the patch and release it this week.

73,

Rein PA0R

 -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
 Von: Thomas Beierlein t...@forth-ev.de
 Gesendet: 05.10.09 15:00:50
 An: tlf-devel@nongnu.org
 Betreff: [Tlf-devel] tlf segfault


 Hi,
 
 Tlf segfaults immediately after start on some machines here if started 
 with 'tlf -n' and if SPOTLIST is activated in logcfg.dat (as installed by
 default as example).
 
 Found the reason in cluster_bg.c where in case of an empty spotlist tlf uses 
 some negative indexes for array access (around lines 460..490) . Bummer!
 
 The following diff fixes the problem. I hope Rein can integrate the patch 
 soon 
 and release a fixed version.
 
 73, de Tom DL1JBE
 
 Patch follows here:
 
 --- src/cluster_bg.c.orig 2009-10-03 09:14:28.0 +0200
 +++ src/cluster_bg.c  2009-10-02 08:25:40.0 +0200
 @@ -463,7 +463,10 @@
  for (j=15; j  23; j++)
   mvprintw(j,4,);
  
 -if (cluster == SPOTS) linepos = i - 8;
 +if (cluster == SPOTS){
 + linepos = i - 8;
 + if (linepos  0) linepos = 0;
 +}
  else linepos = 0;
  
  
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[Tlf-devel] FW: Re: tlf RTTY buffer

2008-10-10 Thread Rein Couperus
Ed, your ISP refuses mail from my account, 
so I have to resend via the list...

Rein

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Von: Rein Couperus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: 07.10.08 18:01:57
An: Ed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: tlf RTTY buffer
Ed, the message is written to the output file in write_keyer.c:

}else if (keyerport == GMFSK){
sprintf (outstring, echo 
%c%c%s%c%c,'','\n',wkeyerbuffer,'\n',''); 
strcat (outstring,   );
if (strlen(rttyoutput)  2) {
mvprintw (24, 0, No modem file specified!);
}
strcat (outstring, rttyoutput);
system (outstring);

wkeyerbuffer[0] = '\0';
data_ready = 0; 
}
changing into the following will kill at least 2 cr/lf's:
}else if (keyerport == GMFSK){
sprintf (outstring, echo 
%c%s%c,'',wkeyerbuffer,''); 
strcat (outstring,   );
if (strlen(rttyoutput)  2) {
mvprintw (24, 0, No modem file specified!);
}
strcat (outstring, rttyoutput);
system (outstring);

wkeyerbuffer[0] = '\0';
data_ready = 0; 
}

it uses an echo command to write the wkeyerbuffer to the file. The echo command 
automatically adds a newline.

73,

Rein


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 An: Rein Couperus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Where in the code is the end of the tx buffer where the cr/lf are 
 defined. If I can get the 6 cr/lf's down to 1 or 2 or even none, then 
 tlf will be fine on my end to use with fldigi for rtty contesting.
 
 Thanks
 
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[Tlf-devel] New ham-puppy CD for testing

2008-01-06 Thread Rein Couperus
Hi folks,

there is a new puppy CD with ham apps. It is based on puppy linux v. 3.01.
I have decided to merge the Debian Dxpedition Disk and the pskmail puppy disk 
into 
one, which will be easier on maintenance from my side. Moreover I only have 
to carry 1 disk for the next dxpedition :)

The live CD contains:
* Cwdaemon-0.9.4 
* The new Winkey driver for linux (cwademon compatible daemon for K1EL keyer)
* hamlib-2.6 including rigctl
* Grig 0.7.2 Radio Control GUI
* tlf-0.9.31-2, TRlog and CT compatible contest logger (+cabillo, +adif)
* pskmail client v. 0.5.5
* pskmail server v. 0.5.3
* fldigi-2.07 multimode digital modem program
* flarq-2.50
* fl_logbook-2.3
* Colordx Client for DX cluster 
* Colrconv, a converse client with preinstalled channel (6789) and host
* /dev/ttyUSB0 works...

+ all goodies contained in puppy 3.01

Xlog and Xdx could not be included as puppy is still using GTK2.4 and both apps 
give 
errors.

Hope you have some time testing this. (No, tlf-0.9.31 is not fldigi compatible 
yet...)
The .iso image (127 MB) is at
http://sharon.esrac.ele.tue.nl/pub/linux/ham/pskmail/puppy/
and is called ham-puppy-1.0beta1.iso

73,

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[Tlf-devel] Re: [linuxham] New ham-puppy CD for testing

2008-01-06 Thread Rein Couperus
The upload did not quite make it before, some 100k were missing.

I did another upload and now the MD5sums match. I also burned a CD and it runs.
I included the MD5sum on the download site.

Sorry for the inconvenience...

73,

Rein Pa0R


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 On Sunday 06 January 2008 09:10:16 am Rein Couperus wrote:
 
  Hope you have some time testing this. (No, tlf-0.9.31 is not fldigi
  compatible yet...) The .iso image (127 MB) 
 
 On your web site, this is 121 Meg. This could be the Mb to Mib conversion.
 
  is at 
  http://sharon.esrac.ele.tue.nl/pub/linux/ham/pskmail/puppy/
  and is called ham-puppy-1.0beta1.iso, 
 
  73,
 
  Rein PA0R
 
 What is the MD5 Checksum of the ISO?
 
 When I tried to write it in K3B, an error message stated: 
 
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 download is complete. Only continue if you know what you are doing.
 
 
  
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[Tlf-devel] cwdaemon-0.9.4 does not compile

2007-12-23 Thread Rein Couperus
I can not compile cwdemon-0.9.4 on puppy linux.

The error message is:
quote
Configure: error: Package requirements (libcw) are not met:

Package libcw was not found in the pkg-config search path.
unquote

I have installed UNIXCW-2.2 and the libcw.so is in /usr/local/lib 
I have also set UNICW_LIBS to /usr/local/lib

What to do?

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Re: [Tlf-devel] Callmaster problem

2007-12-19 Thread Rein Couperus
Ciao Marco,

can you send me this callmaster file? I will check what is going on.

Pse send to camper at msonline.de

Tnx,

Rein

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 Betreff: [Tlf-devel] Callmaster problem


 
 Hello everybody, hello Rein and welcome back!
 Got a problem when I have updated my callmaster file.
 The screen went dirty and character confusion when i digit
 initial of callsign, and when I clear the entry box,  some
 of  callsign riming on screen.
 Problem come out when in the callmaster data file there is a slashed call
 such as portable station or something like that.
 Send screen shots, so you can see what happened.
 For example, in the 3B8 entry I have:
 
 3B8/OM0C
 3B8/SM6GOR
 3B8DB
 
 
 in callmaster file.
 
 
 
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Re: [Tlf-devel] New bug fix release of tlf

2007-12-19 Thread Rein Couperus
After a compile run (yes, I had to install automake and build-essential) the 
stuff is 
now properly put into /usr/local/share/tlf and /usr/local/bin, which is where 
it belongs.

During run time the philosophy is to create a separate working directory per 
contest 
and start tlf from there. I personally use a tree like:
~/tlf
~/tlf/qso
~/tlf/dxp_TS7N
~/tlf/dxp_ED8A
~/tlf/cqww2006
~/tlf/cqww2007
~/tlf/cqwpx2007 
etc...
and start tlf inside the relevant directory.
There is a logcfg.dat in each of these directories to make sure tlf is 
configured for the relevant contest.

Hope this helps,

Rein

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  3 - I can fix this with a wrapper script but all of the working files
  are being dumped into ./ instead of a ~/tlf or ~/.tlf, which is o.k.,
  but is this a new feature or is this unintended ?
 
 
 
  Forgot to tell, you need to run autoconf after changing configure.in
 
 
  Regards,
  Joop
 
 
 Well, yes the aclocal is required AND automake as well, i.e. the code will
 not configure or compile without using these tools.
 
 Item three is a *runtime* situation. Um, I also checked and it appears to
 do this with the last version as well. Further notes on this: .paras,
 tlfmarkers, and a cqww.log file are being dumped into whatever is the
 'working directory' during a test run of '/usr/bin/tlf' .
 
 SO I guess a wrapper script is in order IF there is not going to be a
 ~/.tlf/ or ~/tlf/ for such things.
 
 
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Re: [Tlf-devel] fldigi tlf

2007-11-29 Thread Rein Couperus
(Sorry, fell off the list somehow)

The W1EL keyer is the chip used in the Microham interfaces. I bought one of the 
really cheap PCB boards and will try to:

* Build support for it into tlf
* Build a small daemon with the same protocol as cwsaemon

I've got one here and tried it over last weekend with the N1MM logger (ED8A, 
M/M, 19.7 Million points...), worked fine. Now want it to work with tlf (I 
always want to start working on tlf agn after a CQWW-CW)

To answer Martin's question about the future of TLF, I have been heavily bogged 
down 
with the pskmail project, which was initially started to support tlf 
development and which has run terribly out of hand :)

Now that pskmail is in a useable state I want to pick up tlf again. One of the 
projects should be to add an interface to Fldigi, another to build a simple 
GUI-driven contest configurator.

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Re: [Tlf-devel] tlf improvement

2007-05-20 Thread Rein Couperus
Hello Mike,

no, that is not possible at the moment.

If you are looking at using Regexps, pse have a look at Xtlf, which I wrote 
especially 
for thqat purpose. Maybe you are able to play with the perl regexps yourself...

I am too busy to do it at the moment...

73,

Rein PA0R

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 Hello,
 
 in Poland we have many contests where number of points/qso depends on 
 the structure of exchanged group.
 
 For example, in Castle Contest (Zawody zamkowe, 
 http://zamki.potpzk.waw.pl) if you make a qso and you receive ... you 
 get (in examples):
 59 RWM01Z - 5 points
 59 RWM02  - 2 points
 59 OSE- 1 point
 59 001- 1 point
 
 IMHO it's impossible to program it in tlf. It would be possible, if tlf 
 could use regular expressions for correspondent's call and received group.
 
 Well, if it is already possible, please, tell me how to do it.
 
 73,
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[Tlf-devel] Re: tlf 0.9.30 bug report

2007-01-06 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
On Sat, 2007-01-06 at 10:55 +0100, Martin Kratoska wrote:
 To save bandwidth, go here to see my bug report based on CQWW 2006 and 
 the AGCW 2007 Happy New Year Contest.
 
 http://www.ok1rr.com/tlf-bugs/index.html
 
 Let me hope that the 'classic' tlf is not discontinued.
 
 73 HNY,
 Martin, OK1RR

Tnx Martin... very useful.

No, the 'classic' tlf will not be discontinued.  As soon as I have time
I will go back to it. Looks like there is a lot of work to do :)

Your remarks about the cwdaemon being meant for network only are not
valid, the udp interface is like a normal unix socket when it runs on
the same machine. Tlf just does not always handle it properly (yet).

You may be interested to hear I am planning to write a Linux driver for
the winkey (K1EL) keyer, which will solve all problems for slower
machines.
I have already built the hardware, and I will look at the driver as soon
as I get some free time. Maybe I will build the driver into cwdaemon. At
least it will have the same interface to the tlf side.

In the mean time, tlf is open source so any support is welcome :)

I wish all tlf users a happy and healthy 2007!!

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Re: [Tlf-devel] ARRL SS Cabrillo File Write

2006-11-06 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
Jim, can you send your log to PA0R at AMSAT.ORG so I can have a look at
what can be done? Maybe it is easy :)

Rein PA0R

On Mon, 2006-11-06 at 09:18 -0600, Jim Smith wrote:
 I know the developers are hard at doing ham radio right now, but maybe
 one of the users can answer my question.
 
 How in the heck do you get Tlf to write the Cabrillo file properly for
 ARRL Sweepstakes?  When I enter ':write', I have put in my exchange any
 number of different ways, and for the life of me I cannot get tlf to
 write my section [MO] in the exchange part of every entry.  It wants to
 force a 1 there, and either append my section on the call worked, or
 ignore it completely.
 
 Have any of the folks using this for sweepstakes figured this out?
 Thanks.
 



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Re: [Tlf-devel] ARRL SS Cabrillo File Write

2006-11-06 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
On Mon, 2006-11-06 at 09:18 -0600, Jim Smith wrote:
 I know the developers are hard at doing ham radio right now, but maybe
 one of the users can answer my question.
 
 How in the heck do you get Tlf to write the Cabrillo file properly for
 ARRL Sweepstakes?  When I enter ':write', I have put in my exchange
 any
 number of different ways, and for the life of me I cannot get tlf to
 write my section [MO] in the exchange part of every entry.  It wants
 to
 force a 1 there, and either append my section on the call worked, or
 ignore it completely.
 
 Have any of the folks using this for sweepstakes figured this out?
 Thanks.

The standardexchange needs to be written as 'Q91MO' (prec, check,
section, no spaces...), the serial number is taken from the log file.

I repaired a bug in writecabrillo.c, which produced a buffer overflow.

The bug is fixed in attached writecabrillo.c, in case you need it to
generate your cabrillo for the SS.

73,

Rein PA0R
 
/*
 * Tlf - contest logging program for amateur radio operators
 * Copyright (C) 2001-2002-2003 Rein Couperus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 *
 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
 * (at your option) any later version.
 *
 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
 * GNU Library General Public License for more details.
 *
 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
 */
	/* 
 	*   write cabrillo  file
 	*
 	*--*/
#include writecabrillo.h
#include printcall.h
#include curses.h

	int  write_cabrillo(void)
	{
	extern char backgrnd_str[];
	extern char logfile[];
	extern char call[];
	extern int cqww;
	extern int arrldx_usa;
	extern int other_flg;
	extern int wysiwyg_multi;
	extern int wysiwyg_once;
	extern int serial_grid4_mult;
	extern char mycqzone[];
	extern char exchange[];
	extern int cqwwm2;
	extern int arrlss;
	extern int wpx;
	extern char whichcontest[];


char standardexchange[70] = ;
	char buf[181];
	char buffer[4000]= ;
	
	FILE *fp1,  *fp2;

	getsummary();
	
	if (strlen(exchange)  0) strcpy (standardexchange, exchange);

	if  ( (fp1 = fopen(logfile,r))  == NULL){
			fprintf(stdout,  Opening logfile not possible.\n);
			return(1);
		}
	if  ( (fp2 = fopen(./cabrillo,w))  == NULL){
			fprintf(stdout,  Opening cbr  file not possible.\n);
			return(2);
		}
	if (strlen(standardexchange) == 0) {
			nicebox (14,  0, 1, 78 , Exchange used:);
			mvprintw(15, 1, );
			mvprintw(15, 1,  );
			attron(COLOR_PAIR(7) | A_STANDOUT);
			echo();
			if (arrlss == 1)
getnstr(standardexchange,  6);
			else
getnstr(standardexchange,  10);

			noecho();
	}

while ( !feof(fp1))
	{
		buf[0] = '\0';
		buffer[0]='\0';

		fgets (buf,  180,  fp1);

		if (buf[0] != ';'  strlen(buf)  60)
		{

			buffer[0] = '\0';

			strcat(buffer, QSO: );
/*--
frequency
---*/
			if  (buf[1]  == '6')
strcat(buffer,  1800);
			else  if (buf[1] ==  '8')
strcat(buffer, 3500);
			else  if (buf[1] ==  '4')
strcat(buffer, 7000);
			else  if (buf[1] ==  '2')
strcat(buffer,14000);
			else  if (buf[1] ==  '1'   buf[2] ==  '5')
strcat(buffer,21000);
			else  if (buf[1] ==  '1'   buf[2] ==  '0')
strcat(buffer, 28000);

/*--
mode
---*/

			if (buf[3] == 'C')
strcat(buffer,  CW 20);
			else if (buf[3] == 'S')
strcat(buffer,  PH 20);
			else
strcat(buffer,  RY 20);

/*--
date
---*/

			strncat(buffer, buf+14, 2); /* year */

			if (buf[10] == 'J'  buf[11] == 'a')
strcat(buffer, -01-);
			if (buf[10] == 'F')
strcat(buffer, -02-);
			if (buf[10] == 'M'  buf[12] == 'r')
strcat(buffer, -03-);
			if (buf[10] == 'A'  buf[12] == 'r')
strcat(buffer, -04-);
			if (buf[10] == 'M'  buf[12] == 'y')
strcat(buffer, -05-);
			if (buf[10] == 'J'  buf[11] == 'u' buf[12] == 'n')
strcat(buffer, -06-);
			if (buf[10] == 'J'  buf[12] == 'l')
strcat(buffer, -07-);
			if (buf[10] == 'A'  buf[12] == 'g')
strcat(buffer, -08-);
			if (buf[10] == 'S')
strcat(buffer, -09-);
			if (buf[10] == 'O')
strcat(buffer, -10-);
			if (buf[10

Re: [Tlf-devel] JIDX rule

2006-11-01 Thread Rein Couperus
 Hello,
 got some trouble with jidx rule.
 Have MULT_LIST file, 50 prefectures, from 01 to 50
 but when I put the numbers with 0, ie. 01 02 10 20 etc..
 in exchange field, tlf return number 0 in a field.
 Is it a bug or so ?

I have not tried this... have you tried WYSIWYG?  Might work.

 
 2) How to get different points for each band ?
 JA DX has:
 
 3.5/3.8MHz ... 2 points
 7MHz, 14MHz and 21MHz. 1 point
 28MHz. 2 Points
 
 is it possible or isn't implemented yet

This has not been implemented yet. May be possible in future...
You could change the points after the contest with an editor and then rescore, 
as tlf reads the points from the log file...

73,

Rein PA0R
(preparing for CQWW-CW / 5A7A)

 
 Marco
 IK5ROS


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Re: [Tlf-devel] TLF - ARRL 10meter Contest 2005 -First Italy Place

2006-10-17 Thread Rein Couperus
Congratulations Marco!!

Did you use the standard rules file or your own?

I just received the wallpaper for the CQWW-CW-2005,
SO 15m, #7 WORLD, #4 EU, #1 Netherlands...

Tlf is really going strong!

73,

Rein PA0R


 -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
 Von: Marco - IK5ROS - VE3/IK5ROS [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Gesendet: 16.10.06 11:52:25
 An: TLF tlf-devel@nongnu.org
 Betreff: [Tlf-devel] TLF - ARRL 10meter Contest 2005 -First Italy Place


 
 Hello everybody,
 here is the proof of TLF running well and so faster :-)
 
 Thanks to Rein and to others developers.
 
 Marco
 IK5ROS
 IQ5GR Group
 
 www.ik5ros.tk
 
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Re: [Tlf-devel] digital modes

2006-09-01 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
As far as I can tell, this is correct. I have not seen any extension of
cabrillo covering e.g. PSK31 or Hell.

73,
Rein PA0R


On Thu, 2006-08-31 at 17:46 +0200, Jaakko Henrik Koivuniemi wrote:
 I did some QSOs in Digital Pentathlon with tlf-0.9.28 in RTTY mode together 
 with arq modified gMFSK-0.6/0.7pre1. Thanks for this nice software. The 
 different digital modes PSK, MFSK, Olivia, HELL and THROB are not supported 
 yet by tlf, so I had to correct the adif-files with editor before submitting 
 the QSL logs to LoTW. Also an other inconvenience is that the RTTY uses LSB 
 while the other digital modes use mostly USB. For the cabrillo logs I did 
 not really find information what is standard for the new digital modes:
 http://www.kkn.net/~trey/cabrillo/ tells that the cabrillo version 2.0 
 modes are CW, PH, FM or RY. I guess RY means any digital mode?
 
 73,
 Jaakko Koivuniemi, OH7BF/F5VGL   
 
 
 
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Re: [Tlf-devel] Wake-Up! QRP Sprint

2006-08-29 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
Sorry, that is not possible at the moment.

73, Rein PA0R


On Tue, 2006-08-29 at 17:00 +0200, Jaakko Henrik Koivuniemi wrote:
 Hello,
 
 How do I program the suffix of previous station to the exchange? I am
 using 
 the old ncurses tlf.
 
 http://www.sk3bg.se/contest/wuqrpsp.htm 
 
 73,
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[Tlf-devel] Montenegro story

2006-08-04 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
Just in case you are interested, 

http://pa0r.blogspirit.com

73,

Rein PA0R




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Re: [Tlf-devel] Old tlf?

2006-08-04 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
Plan is to go on supporting 'old' tlf, as there are still a lot of
computers out there which can not run Xtlf.

Moreover, Xtlf only supports single node operation.

So I plan to support both versions in parallel as good as possible.

73,

Rein PA0R

On Fri, 2006-08-04 at 21:11 +0200, Martin Kratoska wrote:
 It would be interesting if there are any plans with old tlf. Will be 
 abandoned or developed in the future?
 
 73,
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Re: [Tlf-devel] Back home

2006-08-03 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
Hi folks,

we have returned home safely from our adventure in Montenegro, where I
had a chance to test Xtlf in a DXpedition environment (4O3T :) 


The first night (June 20th), when the stations were still being built I
worked 650 qsos on 30m from the camper (FT897, fishing rod, 10m wire) in
3 hours time. The pile-up was unbelievable!! What a qth!!

On the day before we left (the 27th) I did some RTTY operation on 20
with gMFSK + tlf.

The log files were integrated with the other programs (writelog,
wintest, MacDX) through ADIF, and that worked fine. When we left there
was a qso total of 44.000 (2 more weeks to go).

I see there has been some activity on the list, I will dig into that
later as we are still quite groggy (I drove  1000 km today with the
camper).

73

Rein PA0R





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[Tlf-devel] Re: Example Perl files

2006-07-12 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
Tnx Nate,

I will take this with me as 'homework' to Montenegro, where I will test
the dxpedition mode of Xtlf :) 

We plan to be back after 200k qso's (from 3 stations). Call is still
unknown, possibly something like 4O3T.

73,

Rein PA0R

On Tue, 2006-07-11 at 10:42 -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote:
 Hi Rein.
 
 Here are a couple of files that I hope will help illustrate how Hamlib
 may be used from its Perl interface.  The file listmodels.pl shows how
 to extract the model strings from the Hamlib namespace.
 
 Meanwhile, I modified perltest.pl somewhat and transformed it into
 testrig.pl which uses the Dummy rig backend.  Any real radio you have
 available may be specified for real world testing.
 
 I hope this helps.
 
 73, de Nate 
 



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Re: [Tlf-devel] Hamlib slows XTLF Wayyyyyy Doooowwwwwwnnnnnnn

2006-07-08 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
On Sat, 2006-07-08 at 10:04 -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote:
 Since I am listed as one of the Hamlib developers, I will get that to
 you.  As I recall, you'll need get/set frequency, rig select, and port
 select.  I played with a Perl script some time back and yes, even for
 me (not the world's greatest developer, mind you ;-) ), it is a bit
 arcane.  I agree, good docs are needed as is more rig development. 
 Sigh.
 
 BTW, I think I figured out the basics of xtlf now.  My parallel
 interface was locking up due to RF, so I decided to use my new
 RigBlaster Plus, but I needed to add a stereo mini plug.  After about a
 half hour of searching I found two new ones.  So I soldered one on and
 guess what, it was open inside.  So I tried the next one and it works. 
 At least the RigBlaster isn't bothered by RF and I've got a few in the
 log now.
 
 It took me a couple of QSOs in SP mode to learn that the first ENTER
 sends *my* call and the second sends the exchange and logs it.  I'm too
 used to CT I suppose.  Now that I have the most basic thing figured
 out, I need to explore more, for example, how to edit the log if I need
 to make a correction.

try editing with the mouse and click 'save log' icon.

Rein

 
 I have so much fun trying to play in contests!  Thanks for playing a
 part in that.
 
 73, de Nate 
 



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Re: [Tlf-devel] 5A ???

2006-07-03 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
I am in the middle of the hard- and softwarepreparations, but there is
still some time... we will be there for the CQWW-CW in November.

73,

Rein PA0R

On Sun, 2006-07-02 at 20:12 -0400, Ed wrote:
 Rein
 Am I mistaken or are you heading for 5A soon ???
 
 Ed W3NR
 
 
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Re: [Tlf-devel] TLF trainer idea

2006-06-30 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
Nate, do you mean something like the TLF simulator mode with some
additions like text output? The TLF simulator takes its calls from the
callmaster file and simulates the cqww-cw, (single calls only, as it
uses cwdaemon for output).

I have thought about moving the simulator mode into xtlf, but I am not
sure if it is needed...

One program I use for this purpose is 'Morse runner'. I use it under
ubuntu/vmwareplayer/XP. It would be a LOT of work to port it into Xtlf,
and I cannot do it myself as I am no soundcard programmer.

Rein PA0R

On Thu, 2006-06-29 at 21:38 -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote:
 I had an idea strike me today about some sort of trainer for TLF and
 Morse Code using cwdaemon.  First, some background.
 
 I have an AEA Morse Machine (sadly no longer made) that has a neat DX
 contest function.  Some years ago I rigged up my computer with CT and,
 if I recall, rigged it to send to the MM.  This made for a good way to
 train and play contester without on the air embarrassment.  :-)
 
 For some reason all of that came back today.  Maybe it's my mental
 decompression from Field Day where my CW skills (never great) weren't
 as sharp as I'd like.  So I recalled that trainer setup, but I'd like
 to do it with a twist and without additional equipment.
 
 I am thinking of a seperate program that could extract calls out of a
 file like MASTER.DTA or the file formatted for PED (the CT trainer)
 and
 send it to cwdaemon for playback through the speakers.  The operater
 would enter it into TLF and use its facilities to send the call and
 exchange which could be echoed back to the program which could then
 respond with an exchange based on the contest rules in use.  Finally,
 the trainer could keep its own log that the TLF log could be scored
 against. 
 
 It sounds like a lot to do, and like XTLF, Perl might be the fastest
 way to get started.  I've only played with TLF a little bit, but from
 what I know, it should need no modification.  I'm not familiar with
 the
 internals of cwdaemon so I'm not sure how difficult it would be to
 enable it to echo the text it receives from TLF so the trainer could
 receive what is sent from TLF.
 
 The trainer for starters could send its text through cwdaemon and at
 some point would be useful to send to the sound card directly to
 enable
 pile-up, QRM, QRN, QSB, etc. simulation (which would take someone with
 considerable audio programming skill to accomplish).  The trainer
 could
 not only vary the speed but the weighting as well.
 
 I'm no expert coder and I may start hacking at this in the near
 future.
 Something like this wouldn't just be a good trainer, it could be a
 good
 pursuit in and of itself using the same software as an on the air
 contest.
 
 If something like this already exists, I'll play with it to avoid
 duplication of effort.  Otherwise, I think this would be a fun
 addition
 to TLF.
 
 What does everyone think?
 
 73, de Nate 
 



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Re: [Tlf-devel] new beta available PROBLEM

2006-06-28 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
Stephan, can you try to remove all lines from xtlf-1.0.1.glade which
have 'urgency_hint' and try again...
You may also try to update libglade. Mine is libglade2-0 version
1:2.5.1-ubuntu2

hope this helps,

73, Rein Pa0R

On Tue, 2006-06-27 at 09:21 +0200, stephane wrote:
 73's for all,
 
 I have a little problem, I have tested XTLF(beta3) under Suse 10.1 ok, DEBIAN 
 etch OK, Its my home coputer and the second my HAM computer but I would like 
 xtlf on my  mobile computer with debian sarge stable after a long long time 
 it's the same result :
 
 #xtlf
 
 (xtlf.pl:11824): libglade-WARNING **: unknow property 'urgency_hint' for 
 class 'GtkDialog'
 ...
 ..
 Erreur de segmentation
 
 If you can help me, many thanks by advance.
 
 Stef f4bit
 
 
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[Tlf-devel] Re: It did never work

2006-06-16 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
Ahoy  Martin,

That is the main reason why I stopped using Slackware,  spent too much
time installing software by hand.

I am now using UBUNTU 6.10 and its easy package management interface
gives me the time to write software instead of maintaining my
distribution :) Even upgrading the distro is automatic!!

To the problem:

Looks like Gtk2 is not installed. You are probably also missing
libglade-XML. These are GNOME libraries.

I don't know how to install these in Slackware; in UBUNTU (or in fact
any Debian variant) it is a matter of installing the packages with
synaptic. 

Some candidates for install (via Slackware):
Gtk2 package including:
libgtk2.0-0 
libgtk2-perl
libgtk2-gladexml-perl
libglade2-0
libglade-perl
and maybe their -dev variants.

Maybe somebody on the list can help while I am away (I will be at the
Ham Radio Exhibition as of tomorrow morning), or send a mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] who is the maintainer of the SLackware ham stuff...
Maybe there is a Slackware trick to install .deb files??

Success,

73, Rein PA0R


On Fri, 2006-06-16 at 15:38 +0200, Martin Kratoska wrote:
 Honestly said, xtlf never did work in my Slackware 10.2. I am getting 
 the annoying message:
 
 Can't locate Gtk2.pm in @INC (@INC contains: 
 /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.8/i486-linux /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.8 
 /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/i486-linux /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8 
 /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7 /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl .) at 
 /usr/share/xtlf/xtlf.pl line 27.
 BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/share/xtlf/xtlf.pl line 27.
 
 which appears with any attempt to start xtlf (any version). Played a 
 minute with cpan, no improvement. I am probably not patient enough to 
 track it down and make a fix.
 
 73,
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Re: [Tlf-devel] Xtlf-1.0.2beta is out, now incl. the iaru hf test

2006-06-15 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
Hi Ed, tnx for this info, it helps a lot.

Can you try to send me a screen shot (to rein at pskmail.org) so I can
look at your buttons and enlarge them properly...

I am preparing a new Xtlf beta release before the weekend (I am leaving
for a week to demo pskmail at the ham radio exhbition in
Friedrichshafen).

Tnx, Rein PA0R

On Wed, 2006-06-14 at 18:37 -0400, Ed wrote:
 5. I only see the first digit of the CW speed and the close button in 
 the cluster window is not visible. Also the band up/down arrows are
 not 
 completly formed.
 
 



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Re: [Tlf-devel] wpx scoring error

2006-06-10 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
That was easy...

Here is the fix. Just copy the attached scoring.pm file
to /usr/share/tlf/scoring/ and it will score correctly.

BTW, we reached our target of 3000 qso's in the wpx last weekend at
DQ2006L (M/2), good for some 6.5 Million pts.

73,  Rein PA0R

On Fri, 2006-06-09 at 23:30 +0100, David Quental wrote:
 Hello Rein,
 
 tks again for all.
  Hi David,
 
  I uploaded the wrong file... Has been corrected now. (sometimes I am too
  quick hi...). Sorry about the hassle, you will have to download again.
 

 No problem at all, things like this could happen to everybody, so do not 
 be in worry about it :) :) .
 
 By the way, it is a bit out-time but about 2 or 3 hours to start WPX I 
 saw that rules were no fine, or maybe I saw it bad.
 I am not so sure but contacts to dx stations on 40/80/160 were 6 points 
 and in your rule file has nothing about it, so am I wrong or not???
 Most probably I am wrong, but can you see WPX rule file and compare to 
 WPX rules for 2006???
  73,
 
  Rein PA0R
 

 Best regards and till next time.
 
 CT1DRB
 David Quental
 
  On Fri, 2006-06-09 at 21:19 +0100, David Quental wrote:

  Hello
   Rein,
 
  first of all tks for all your work.
  
  I have repackaged Xtlf into 1 package, I think that is easier for the
  maintainers of various distro's.
 
  The new archive (xtlf-1.0.2beta.tar.gz) can be downloaded from
  http://pskmail.org/Xtlf.
 


  Are you sure that is the right file
  
  The archive now contains an 'install.sh' script which copies the stuff
  to the right destination(s).
 
  The binary script will be /usr/bin/xtlf.
  The scoring directory is in /usr/share/xtlf
  The rules directory is /usr/share/xtlf/scoring/rules
 
  You don't need to start from the ~/xtlf directory anymore.
 


  I got file, then I install it but do not find a 'install.sh' file, am I 
  right or not???
  
  If not present, the config information is copied to ~/.xtlf where you
  will also find the qso.log file, the cty.dat and the callmaster info.
 
  I managed to add the iaru hf contest (july 8-9), so you have plenty of
  time testing..., I also fixed the cabrillo output for the iaru test.
  A 'NEW ITU ZONE' announcement has been added to the call check function.
 
  Load the contest rules via the 'contest' menu. You have to restart after
  changing the rules (new rules, new game :).
 
  Hope you like it, 
 
  73,
 
  Rein PA0R
 
 


  Again, tks for all your work and till next email.
 
  CT1DRB
  David Quental
 
  
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[Tlf-devel] Xtlf-1.0.2beta

2006-06-02 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
Hello,

I have made some enhancements and additions to Xtlf:

* added general qso mode
* added dxpedition mode
* added iaru fieldday
* changed the code to enable Debian packaging
* added 'New Mult' announcement in check window
* added spot filter (all, follow band, mults only) tp cluster window
* added load rules file to 'contest' menu (load from
~/xtlf/scoring/rules and restart)
 
If you want to participate in the field day next weekend, you can use
Xtlf, I have tested it.

Please report any irregularities (the list has been very quiet lately).

73, 

Rein PA0R





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Re: Re: [Tlf-devel] Xtlf-1.0.1beta is avalable

2006-05-24 Thread rein
Hi Joop, tnx...

I will have a look when I am back home after the WPX...

73 Rein

DL/PA0R/P - via PSKmail -

Changes needed in xtlf.pl:
Line added with: use lib $Bin;, otherwise it can't find tlf_lib.pm
I have used my $contestinfo = `cat /usr/share/xtlf/scoring/rules.pm`;
also: my $g = Gtk2::GladeXML-new(/usr/share/xtlf/xtlf-1.0.0.glade);

TODO:
See if we really need to copy the scoring directory to $HOME

 


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[Tlf-devel] Xtlf-1.0.1beta is avalable

2006-05-20 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
Get the bits at http://www.pskmail.org/Xtlf/

I have done some small changes to the GUI (it looks o.k. now also under
Dapper) and killed some error messages.

The WPX should be ok, single OP only...

See you all in the WPX, I will be at DQ2006L.
(
http://www.l03.de/fotos/gahlen2004/index.html
)

CU next weekend!!

73,

Rein PA0R



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Re: [Tlf-devel] Testing Xtlf-1.0.0alpha

2006-05-10 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
No problem, Ed... these are the easy ones to change :) You will get it.

73, Rein PA0R

On Tue, 2006-05-09 at 18:36 -0400, Ed wrote:
 Rein Couperus PA0R wrote:
  Hi folks,
  
  I think it is time to release a test version of Xtlf. I will let you
  play with it for some time and freeze it until I get some feedback (one3
  gets tired after a while...).
 
 
 I played with xtlf somewhat the past couple of days. Other than normal 
 errors on my part and a slow laptop, all seems to be going well. I did 
 notice that it takes a while to repaint if I switch windows. But, I'll 
 attribute that to the laptop.
 
 My only 2 requests for features concern RTTY contesting. I'm not much on 
 CW contesting anymore, other than ARRL Field Day. Is it possible to have 
 TX start on a new line in gMFSK as it did in TLF .31 and can we have the 
 miniterm back as an optional window. ?? Hopefully you can find the time 
 to incorporate these 2 features. I envy your knowledge and expertise 
 with Linux, I'm just a struggling newbie.
 
 Ed W3NR
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Re: [Tlf-devel] Testing Xtlf-1.0.0alpha

2006-05-08 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
Well, just install the missing bits (make your system complete)...

From http://pskmail.wikispaces.com/Client: 

Here is the complete procedure for Mandriva 2006 as described by SM0RWO:

1. Install hamlib by downloading hamlib 1.2.0 from sourceforge and do a
urpmi hamlib-1.2.0-1.i386.rpm

7. The following steps require cpan, if that is missing then enter
urpmi perl-devel
8. cpan ExtUtils::Depends
9. cpan ExtUtils::PkgConfig
10. urpmi libglademm2.4
11. urpmi libglade2.0_0-devel
12. urpmi perl-Gtk2-GladeXML

Perform steps 1-4 and 7-13 as root, steps 5-6 should be performed as the
user account that will later be used to run the system.

Try to run and see if anything is missing, if so then trace what to
download from the error message, then find the module name at cpan.org.


The complete procedure for UBUNTU-5.10 on my machine:

install gcc, autoconf, automake, gnu make (build essentials).
install libglade-2.0-dev from synaptic
From your home directory:
sudo cpan ExtUtils::Depends
cd ~/.cpan/build/ExtUtils-Depends-0.205

cd ~
sudo cpan ExtUtils::PkgConfig
cd ~/.cpan/build/ExtUtils-PkgConfig-1.07

cd ~
sudo cpan Gtk2::GladeXML
cd ~/.cpan/build/Gtk2-GladeXML-1.005

That should work. If not, ask somebody with the same distro you use...

73,

Rein PA0R

PS: We just did a clean test install on a new UBUNTU 5.10 system. It
took 10 minutes. We had the following problems:

* Forgot to install xdx
* Hardcoded path to .xdx in line 1691 of xtlf.pl:   

my $line = `tail -n 1 /home/rein/.xdx/dxspots`; 
- must be ~/.xdx/dxspots`;

* Preferences: change the home directory in the file names to ~/
* Logfiles: change the home directory in the log file names to ~/

That is all for the moment

Have fun!!







On Mon, 2006-05-08 at 12:32 -0700, Ernest wrote:
 Won't run here. Perl dependency problems.
 Gtk won't install, missing 'gtk-config'.
 Gtk2 won't install, missing Gtk.
 
 
 
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[Tlf-devel] Testing Xtlf-1.0.0alpha

2006-05-07 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
Hi folks,

I think it is time to release a test version of Xtlf. I will let you
play with it for some time and freeze it until I get some feedback (one3
gets tired after a while...).

Xtlf is a single user (single node) version of tlf. I have built in a
few contests so you can test it. Including cqww, wpx and iota. Also some
recent contests like spdxrtty and the ones Fabian added: foc and yudx.
I think that should be enough for testing the basics. No documentation
yet (of course), I think operation is intuitive for tlf users. Here is
the README:

This single user version (Xtlf-1.0.0alpha) was made to test the GUI and
the basic operation of Xtlf.

What does definitely NOT yet work:
=

* The multi user connection + any LAN related functions (gab, multimode
log, etc).
* A lot of functions related to specific contests (not built in yet)
* Voice keyer function on SSB.
* Input function for RTTY (no separate terminal - the mini terminal in
tlf was meant for use with the MFJ controller anyway...)

What SHOULD work in a reasonable way:
=

* CW operation with CWDAEMON only, incl. online config
* Autostart cw like in TRlog
* TRX control via Hamlib (using rigctl, so if rgctl works, it works in
xtlf...)
* Logging of the operating frequency in qso and contest mode
* Cluster operation, incl. point-and-qsy function
* Score window, for those contests already programmed (cqww  foc  iota
spdxrtty  sqp  wpx  yudx)
* Log generation for TRlog, ADIF and Cabrillo
* Multipliers worked display for included contests

Main differences with respect to tlf:
=

* Xtlf uses a simplified log format which can be edited in real time.
* Log edits are reflected in the score, points are calculated in real
time and not copied from the log
* Definitive logs are generated after the contest (including TRlog
format, so you can check your multipliers and points). Push-button
choice of log type (TRlog, Cabrillo, Adif).
* Adif and cabrillo logs include the operating frequency.
* Xtlf does not (yet) check the exchange data (i.o.w. it will not block
when you input silly things)
* Secundary information is now contained in separate, optional windows
(score, spots, mult diplays), so you can use your own 'cockpit' design.
* Cluster access is via the XDX program, which you will have to install.
(I used XDX 1.2). Xtlf reads the dxspots and wwv files from ~/.xdx
* Most config data can be changed via menus rather than in the
config.dat file, making config much simpler.
* Simple rules files will enable more programmers to add contests
* The program was completely rewritten in PERL, making maintenance
easier (and hopefully faster).


Install procedure
=

Xtlf uses PERL 5.08, Gtk2, Gtk::GladeXML and Glib, which you may have to
install separately before you can use Xtlf. CPAN is your friend helping
you to install these (if you already installed the pskmail client or
gMFSK you should be ok I think).
Xtlf is compiled before every start, which can take some time ( 10
seconds), including writing all tables etc... 
Untar the 2 archives (Xtlfconfig-1.0.0.tar.gz and
Xtlf-1.0.0.alpha.tar.gz in your home directory.
You will get 2 directories: .xtlf and xtlf.
Start xtlf from the xtlf directory with './xtlf.pl'.

To change contest type do the following:

Goto the ~/xtlf/scoring/rules directory and do 'cp contest ../rules.pm

Also copy your sections list into the ~/xtlf/scoring directory (filename
must be 'sections') if necessary.

Testing
===

Start the trxcontrol via the Preferences/TRX control menu (RIG Control
on).
Start the cluster window (Windows menu) and the score window (Windows
menu).

I'd like to have feedback on the GUI before I add the next contests.
Please check if this program works with the contest rules files
provided. I cannot possibly test everything myself :)
I also included 2 contests Fabian added (foc and yudx), I have changed
some things to make it work...pse test it. But it proves how easy it is
to add new contests in the future... 

If I get a lot of feedback I may change some things :) If not, I am
happy as well (I am foreseen as the main user of the program, and I like
it as it is :) 



You find the bits at:

http://pskmail.org/Xtlf/Xtlf-1.0.0.png (just a screen shot so you know
what it is supposed to look like...)
http://pskmail.org/Xtlf/Xtlf-1.0.0alpha.tar.gz
 and   http://pskmail.org/Xtlf/Xtlfconfig-1.0.0.tar.gz

Untar the latter 2 in your home directory and get going...

Let me know what you think.

73, Rein Pa0R

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Re: [Tlf-devel] Found it (I think)

2006-05-04 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
At the moment I am finishing the alpha (test) version of Xtlf-1.0.0. (I
only have to do the mults worked display for sections).

Am I right with my impression that the multipliers in this contest are
sections + countries ? Where can I find an exact description of the
rules? I may be able to issue a test version before the weekend. 

This upcoming version will do countries and zones (cqww), prefixes
(wpx), sections (pacc), sections + countries (e.g. spdx) and iota (IOTA
islands). Only signle user...

Adif and cabrillo are ready, and config files have been drastically
simplified.

If I can get the rules I may be able to get you going... If it is
sections + countries it will be easy (program the spdx rtty contest and
make a new sections file).

73,

Rein Pa0R.

On Wed, 2006-05-03 at 14:33 -0700, Ernest wrote:
 If only I knew how to fix it!
 
 Executive summary:
 Attempt to get TLF working with US State QSO party
 contests. 
 
 Discovery. 
 If TLF is run as an arrlss contest, and arrlsection
 data file is overwritten with multiplier data valid
 for the state qso contest, TLF will work nicely.
 
 However, if the multiplier data, (section data), is
 not 3 char identifiers, when entering data, TLF will
 prompt with section ? and fail to match. 
 
 I think it is in getexchange.c where
 checksection[3]='\0'. (If only I knew how to fix it!)
 
 When testing with Michigan QSO data it would display
 the 'sections' but they where limited to 3 char
 identifiers. and the getexchange function would fail
 to match even when a valid 2 char identifier was
 entered. Some Michigan QSO multipliers are 4
 characters in length (counties), and some are 2
 character state identifiers or 'DX'. 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Tlf-devel] tlf 0.9.30 bug

2006-04-24 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
Tnx for the report Martin also mni tnx for the extended test report
you sent earlier, I am using it as a specification guideline for
Xtlf-1.0.0 which is coming along well... 

I am trying to retain the look and feel of tlf and trlog as much as
possible,and so far I am quite pleased. I use the mouse only to
click/jump to a spot, and all function keys work as usual (except for
F10, which is used by GTK+ to reach the menu).

The cw autostart works without Enter now, but I had to play some tricks
as cwdaemon does not tell me when it is finished (Question to the
experts, where can I check, or get a signal that cwdaemon drops PTT or
something?) 

The exchange field can now have 2 separate multiplier fields in contest
mode and as many as you like in qso mode, separated by spaces...

I also got rid of the logcfg.dat file, to make it easier to configure
the program (although the config files still exist so you can edit them
off line). 

Log editing is now as comfortable as using gedit...

It is a pleasure to program this, and I hate to drop it for a few days
(have to paint the boat before it gets into the water...). Anyway, have
a look at
http://sharon.esrac.ele.tue.nl/pub/linux/ham/tlf/Xtlf-230406.png (of
course the config windows will be shut during operation, you only need
the main window and the cluster...)

...and have some patience, I hope to release a single user alpha version
for testing before the WPX-CW.

73,

Rein PA0R

On Mon, 2006-04-24 at 01:01 +0200, Martin Kratoska wrote:
 Just finished my OL74CAV operation. TLF behaved nicely, also the 
 0.9.4beta1 cwdaemon which remained installed to make more thorough tests.
 
 There is a little issue in the initial exchange processing. In my names 
 file is M0C, Justin (M0C belongs to G4TSH). If entering M0CDN and also 
 OM0CW etc., a name 'Justin' appears. It seems that the routine tracks 
 not the exact match but a substring. It should find a substring - it is 
 OK (M0C/VP9 or PA/M0C should be 'Justin' indeed), but only if a slashed 
 call is entered. If no slash in the call, the exact match would be much 
 better.
 
 Anyway, initial exchange should allow spaces, it would be possible to 
 enter two words in the master file.
 
 Again, many thanks to Rein for a nice piece of software. I am curious 
 what news I find in the new version :-)
 
 73,
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Re: [Tlf-devel] Miniterm Missing

2006-04-16 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
I am stunned, baffled and wondering.
Can you do 2 things pse:

Get the latest version from http://wwns.com/tlf/tlf-0.9.30.tar.gz (the
one fom april 5, 5:00.

Install, start tlf with 'tlf -v' and look at the starting messages.

Send me your logcfg.dat file...

First to make sure you have the same version as I have, and second so I
can see what happens here if I use your file.

73, Rein PA0R

On Sun, 2006-04-16 at 20:16 -0400, Ed wrote:
 Rein Couperus PA0R wrote:
  ok, step by step...
  
  echo test  /home/ed/gmfsk_autofile should produce a file
  gmfsk_autofile in the directory /home/ed/
 
 Yes, it does do this.
 
  if gmfsk is running it will send test and kill the file. gMFSK is
  ALWAYS looking in your home directory (/home/ed).
 
 Yes, it will also do this.
 
  So you have to tell tlf to output its stuff to '/home/ed/gmfsk_autofile'
  with GMFSK=/home/ed/gmfsk_autofile in the logcfg.dat file.
 
 Its there in /home/ed/tlf/test/logcfg.dat. My testing folder.
 
  Try this and see if you can get gMFSK to output some macros.
 
 It does not, as there is no miniterm window. This is the problem, no
 miniterm window will open.
 
  Now the input side
  
  tlf looks at the logfile created by gMFSK, which is called gMFSK.log
  (watch the capitalization).
  This logfile is normally created in /home/ed. After running gMFSK for a
  while you should see a file gMFSK.log in /home/ed. If not, you must
  configure gMFSK to produce a logfile.
 
 Its there and the upper/lower case is correct.
 
  If you have the logfile, tell tlf to read it by saying:
  DIGIMODEM=/home/ed/gMFSK.log in the logcfg.dat file.
 
 Its there.
 
  Make sure tlf is in digimode (:DIG command)
  or start tlf with RTTYMODE in the logcfg.dat file.
 
 Its in the logfg.dat and have also tried :dig within TLF just to be sure
 
  Now start the terminal with the :MIN or :Miniterm command (tlf
  only needs the first 3 characters of a command). This only works in
  DIG mode.
 
 There is the problemno miniterm opensI have tried min,
 mini,miniterm ,Min,MIN,MINITERMno miniterm window opens. Of course
 with the :min.etc
 
  That should work... (it works here). Hope this helps...
  
  Success and 73,
  
  Rein Pa0R 
  (busy, busy with TLF-1.0, which will be a bit easier to configure).
 
 Can't wait for this
 73.
 Ed W3NR
 
 
 
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[Tlf-devel] External scoring system for tlf

2006-04-10 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
I have uploaded tlf_score.tar.gz to the repositories. 
It should be untarred in the ~/tlf directory and will make a new
directory scoring. There you will find a README. 

The progam(s) can:

* calculate the contest score from a raw tlf logfile containing only
the mode, band, date, time, qso number, call and exchange.

* write a new log file in tlf (trlog) format containing mults and points
so you can check it.

* display results in real time during the contest.

* check cty.dat and sections files. (checkctydat.pl, testsections.pl)

Until now, I have programmed the SPDX RTTY contest and the IOTA
(cw/ssb/mixed) contest.

If you need it, please test it. I hope you like it.

73,

Rein PA0R

PS: Of course you can use these modules for your own Perl logging
programs!!



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Re: [Tlf-devel] External scoring system for tlf

2006-04-10 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
Attached is my logcfg.dat for the SPDX RTTY.
There is a new rules file called 'contest'. It ony generates a raw log
file called qso.log, you must set that in rules.pm.

You don't have to start the scoring module before tlf, you can even use
it to score logs after the contest.

The scoring module must be able to find qso.log

I also attached my rules.pm file for the SPDX RTTY, it sits in
~/tlf/scoring/rules

I am sorry the contest committees are so silly, I should like to have a
cqww contest every weekend, would save me some work :)

73,

Rein PA0R

PS.: these files are guaranteed to work... I just copied them from a
working system... 

On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 22:13 +0300, Rolf Moberg wrote:
 tlf 0.9.30 + gmfsk + external perl module scoring system is a nice 
 packet of software. However, for a non-coding-oriented person like me 
 there are a lot of diffulties to get it work. This fine system consists 
 of several moving parts, more than AK-47 does. I need help. If somebody 
 has written a functioning spdx rtty files I'd like to get and customize 
 them. I tried to do according to README without succes. Even macros (F1 
 for CQ TEST...) don't work now. gmfsk transmits when echoing to 
 gmfsk_autofile some test writing. In EARTTY last weekend tlf+gmfsk 
 worked fb (but not scoring). Today tlf didn't write to gmfsk_autofile
 
 Shoud this perl modules start or activate somehow when stargin tlf.
 
 My files:
 ---
 ~/ham/contests/spdxrtty_2006/logcfg.dat
 
 EDITOR=vi
 RULES=spdx_dx
 #
 CALL=OH6KXL
 #
 TIME_OFFSET=0
 #
 THISNODE=A
 LAN_DEBUG
 #
 GMFSK
 DIGIMODEM=/home/oh6kxl/gmfsk_autofile
 RTTYMODE
 #
 SPOTLIST
 SCOREWINDOW
 CHECKWINDOW
 #
 PARTIALS
 #
 SUNSPOTS=10
 SFI=72
 #
 NOB4
 
 --
 
 ~/ham/contests/spdxrtty_2006/rules/spdx_dx
 
 
 CONTEST=spdx_dx
 LOGFILE=spdx.log
 CONTEST_MODE
 #
 MULT_LIST=spdxmults
 #
 F1=CQ SPDX TEST DE % % CQ
 F2=@ DE %
 etc all those macros...
 
 --
 
 ~/ham/tlf-0.9.30/scoring/rules.pm
 
 #! /usr/bin/perl -w
 
 # Date: 08-04-06
 
 
 # SPDXRTTY rules
 
 
 $contestname = Contest: SPDX RTTY test;
 $mycall = OH6KXL;
 $logfile = /home/oh6kxl/ham/contests/spdxrtty_2006/qso.log;
 
 
 $method = spdxrtty;
 
 $mult1 = country;
 $mult2 = section;
 
 $mycountrypoints = 2;
 $dxpoints = 10;
 $mycontinentpoints = 5;
 
 1;
 -
 
 
 73!
 Rolf Moberg
 
 
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RULES=contest
LOGFILE=qso.log
SHORT_SERIAL
EDITOR=joe
CALL=PA0R
GMFSK=/home/rein/gMFSK.log
DIGIMODEM=/home/rein/gmfsk_autofile
RTTYMODE
#
#   #
#  PACKET INTERFACE #
#   #
#
# Cluster: PI4TUE (Eindhoven)
TELNETHOST=131.155.192.179
CLUSTERLOGIN=PA0R
CLUSTER_LOG
TELNETPORT=8000
#
#   #
#  RADIO CONTROL#
# (comment out if not present)  #
# Rigmodel = Hamlib index   #
#
#
#RADIO_CONTROL
#RIGMODEL=351
#RIGSPEED=2400
#RIGPORT=/dev/ttyS0
#RIGPORT=/dev/ttyUSB2
#
SPOTLIST
SCOREWINDOW
CHECKWINDOW
PARTIALS
SUNSPOTS=61
SFI=95


spdxrtty
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Re: [Tlf-devel] Another bug TLF 0.9.29

2006-04-05 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
On Wed, 2006-04-05 at 00:04 +0200, Martin Kratoska wrote:
 The command :CHAR behaves wild. If set, only the number of characters 
 set are sent out regardless of number actually written into call field. 
 If set to 2, I'm unable to send the call PA0R ... after typing of the A 
 tlf starts to send but even if I finish typing the call before the Morse 
 sending terminates, only PA is sent out.

I checked this, and it still works as planned... If I set CHAR to 2, and
type OK1RR 'ENTER', the whole call is sent. Sending starts after the 2nd
character is input, and the rest is sent after you hit 'ENTER'. You have
to practise a bit with this... it made me nervous at the beginning but
after some time you don't know it helps you in the background by
starting sending the call 2 chars earlier... You should start with
char=4  and speed=06 :) I am a fast typer, and I never needed this
feature.
 
 I am unable to set the colors, it is probably due to the terminal I am 
 using (xterm in KDE).

Xterm does not have capabilities for this. The KDE terminal works fine,
as well as the GNOME term.

 
 There is no way to force tlf to progress QSO if the exchange field is 
 empty (applies to the dxpedition and qso modes). tlf needs something in 
 the exchange field to send the exchange, a space is sufficient. For both 
 these modes, it should work also if the exchange window is empty (the 
 need to press the spacebar is rather annoying if you plan to send just 
 599 and nothing more).

Repaired in tlf-0.9.30 for dxped mode.
In qso mode you can store the qso with '\' (backslash).

73,

Rein PA0R

 
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Re: [Tlf-devel] TLF :miniterm

2006-04-05 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
Try using this logcfg.dat in an empty directory...

This will play cqww_rtty.

Use the new version I made today with the improved miniterm display..

73,

Rein PA0R

#

RULES=cqww

EDITOR=vi

CALL=W3ED

GMFSK=/home/rein/gMFSK.log
DIGIMODEM=/home/rein/gmfsk_autofile
RTTYMODE

SPOTLIST
SCOREWINDOW
CHECKWINDOW

PARTIALS

SUNSPOTS=10
SFI=72

#END#

On Tue, 2006-04-04 at 20:08 -0400, Ed wrote:
 This is not echoing back from gMFSK,so there is nothing in the miniterm 
 window. What am I missing. This happens both in RX and TX.
 
 Ed W3NR
 
 
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Re: [Tlf-devel] TLF GMFSK Problem

2006-04-03 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
Tlf cannot find gMFSK.log.
config: GMFSK=/home/youruser/gMFSK.log

make sure gMFSK makes a logfile, of provide one with 'touch gMFSK.log'.

73,

Rein PA0R


On Mon, 2006-04-03 at 15:46 -0400, Ed wrote:
 When I start TLF I get the following error, any ideas ???
 
 
 /home/ed/gmfsk.log: open failed for controller port
 
 
 I start gmfsk first and then ./rflinkserver.pl, I have no idea what the 
 above message means. 73 TIA
 
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[Tlf-devel] tlf + ubuntu

2006-02-15 Thread Rein Couperus
Sorry David, but I could not read your error messages.You sent a file of some 386 kByte, probably a core dump, which I can not get through to the mailing list.Have you installed tlf-0.9.27 ?What is exactly the problem, does it not compile?It does compile on all my machines that have UBUNTU-5.10.So please tell me exactly what happens, we only need the error messages. Please don't send core dumps to a mailing list...73,Rein EA/PA0R/P-- http://pa0r.blogspirit.com
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[Tlf-devel] Re: About tlf

2006-02-08 Thread rein
Hello David,

Unfortunately version 0.9.23, delivered with UBUNTU-5.10 does not work with gcc 
4.0

Please download version 0.9.25, there the problem has been fixed.

There is lots of info on tlf + UBUNTU on 
http://tlf.wikispaces.com

73,

Rein EA/PA0R/P

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Re: [Hamlib-developer] Re: [Tlf-devel] FT-1000 Does not work!!

2005-12-17 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
I would propose the tlf wiki as a place to gather configuration info...
You can edit/cut/paste your config into the wiki page... I will make a
special page for configs. The wiki has just been started, and the ideas
is that the users add info to it.

Have a look at http://tlf.wikispaces.com

73,

Rein PA0R

On Fri, 2005-12-16 at 12:39 -0800, Bob Nielsen wrote:
 On Dec 16, 2005, at 8:32 AM, William Liporace wrote:
 
  Since the HAMLIB is using the FT990/FT1000 radio for control, it  
  wouild be real nice to get it to work the way other OSs work.  
  some thing to play with  ;-)
 
 I'm not sure what you mean by the way other OSs work.  Hamlib  
 supports more than Linux.
 
 
  Does any one have a Stew Perry configured?
 
 Maybe we need a place for folks to contribute rules files for the  
 various currently-unsupported contests.  I used the CQWW rules for  
 logging and a text editor to clean up the Cabrillo file for the ARRL  
 10 meter contest.  Fortunately(?) because of propagation I didn't  
 have all that many contacts so it wasn't a big deal.  A few other  
 scoring variables are probably required for some of the contests.
 
 Bob, N7XY
 
 
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Re: [Tlf-devel] FT-1000 Does not work!!

2005-12-16 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
Also uncomment #RADIO_CONTROL,
that will switch the radio interface on

Rein Pa0R

On Fri, 2005-12-16 at 03:34 -0500, Ed wrote:
 William Liporace wrote:
  Hi Folks,
  I have been playing around a bit more with with the FT-1000 under TLF.  I
  was given a patch for the hamlib. I added the patch and started over.
  
  CWDAEMON works
  HAMLIB works ( tested with rigctrl and xlog)
  TLF does not see the radio:
  here is the logcfg.dat that I have in my tlf/learn/test
 
  #RADIO_CONTROL
  RIGMODEL=103
  #RIGMODEL=103
  #RIGSPEED=4800
  RIGPORT=/dev/ttyS0
  ##RIGPORT=/dev/ttyUSB2
 
 Try uncommenting rigspeed and setting it to the correct baud rate.
 
 Ed W3NR
 
 
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Re: [Tlf-devel] FT-1000 Does not work!!

2005-12-16 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
Also uncomment #RADIO_CONTROL,
that will switch the radio interface on

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Re: [Tlf-devel] Voice Keyer

2005-12-09 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
Hi Marco, this is a new one.
Which version are you using?
Is sox installed?

73, Rein Pa0R

On Thu, 2005-12-08 at 23:57 +0100, Marco - IK5ROS - VE3/IK5ROS wrote:
 Hello,
 I have a bug with the voice keyer implementation on tlf, at the end of
 F1's cq message TLF exit with segmentation fault, it make the same on 
 F12 autocq when I press any key to enter a call. The F4s key working 
 well with a 73s message.
 Anybody know something ?
 
 Thanks
 IK5ROS
 MArco
 
 
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Re: [Tlf-devel] Voice Keyer

2005-12-09 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
Ok, Marco... can you try -0.9.25? that is the latest version in
http://sharon.esrac.ele.tue.nl/pub/linux/ham/tlf

I want to make sure we run the same version, and I can test early next
week ( I am on an urgent project at the moment).

ciao, Rein PA0R

On Fri, 2005-12-09 at 19:55 +0100, Marco - IK5ROS - VE3/IK5ROS wrote:
 Hello Rein,
 Yes I forgot, it is the 0.9.24 running under 2.4.23 kernel.
 sox working well, the problem come out after I've played the sound
 file in SSB mode, in CW mode everything working very good and the sound
 is loud and clear through the audio device, except a little bump sound 
 at the and of the CW message.
 
 73, Marco
 IK5ROS
 
 
 
 Rein Couperus PA0R wrote:
  Hi Marco, this is a new one.
  Which version are you using?
  Is sox installed?
  
  73, Rein Pa0R
  
  On Thu, 2005-12-08 at 23:57 +0100, Marco - IK5ROS - VE3/IK5ROS wrote:
  
 Hello,
 I have a bug with the voice keyer implementation on tlf, at the end of
 F1's cq message TLF exit with segmentation fault, it make the same on 
 F12 autocq when I press any key to enter a call. The F4s key working 
 well with a 73s message.
 Anybody know something ?
 
 Thanks
 IK5ROS
 MArco
 
 
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Re: [Tlf-devel] Voice Keyer problems UPDATE

2005-12-09 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
Ok, I will have a look early next week...

Rein Pa0R

On Fri, 2005-12-09 at 20:43 +0100, Marco - IK5ROS - VE3/IK5ROS wrote:
 Hello again,
 I've just updated TLF to the latest version and now the bug is
 only on F12 autocq key, the cq-routine is stopped at the end of the 
 first cq message, no countdown to repeat the message, TLFs exit with
 segmentation fault. The F1s key working well now, no problem at all 
 stressing the key several times also.
 
 
 
 73, Marco
 IK5ROS
 
 
 
 Rein Couperus PA0R wrote:
  Hi Marco, this is a new one.
  Which version are you using?
  Is sox installed?
  
  73, Rein Pa0R
  
  On Thu, 2005-12-08 at 23:57 +0100, Marco - IK5ROS - VE3/IK5ROS wrote:
  
 Hello,
 I have a bug with the voice keyer implementation on tlf, at the end of
 F1's cq message TLF exit with segmentation fault, it make the same on 
 F12 autocq when I press any key to enter a call. The F4s key working 
 well with a 73s message.
 Anybody know something ?
 
 Thanks
 IK5ROS
 MArco
 
 
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Re: [Tlf-devel] fix for crashes with gcc-4.0

2005-07-26 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
Committed to CVS.

Rein

On Sat, 2005-07-16 at 11:27 +0200, Joop stakenborg wrote:
 Apparently not every prefix line in cty.dat contains a carriage return
 plus line feed. This causes tlf to crash when data is written to the
 buffer in order to erase these. I am guessing the routine is trying to
 write past the buffer length.
 
 In order to fix this, replace the lines:
 
   buffer[strlen(buffer)-1] = '0';// remove \012
   buffer[strlen(buffer)-1] = '0';   // remove  \015
 
 in readctydata.c (around line 90), with:
 
   char *loc = NULL;
   if ((loc = strchr(buffer, '\r')))
*loc = '\0';
 
 Regards,
 Joop PG4I
 
 
 
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