Re: [Elecraft] RE: Favorite K2 remote software

2005-04-28 Thread Nigel KC8NHF/G8IFF
Hi Ken. My pooter doesn't have any serial ports so I use USB/serial adaptors. Have you found any Linux (Fedora Core 3 but it shouldn't matter which distro) drivers for there adaptors? Ken Miller K6CTW wrote: I have tried a number of the programs but I am currently running the Marote (latest

Re: [Elecraft] RE: Favorite K2 remote software

2005-04-28 Thread Andrea Borgia
On Thu, April 28, 2005 14:46, Nigel KC8NHF/G8IFF said: My pooter doesn't have any serial ports so I use USB/serial adaptors. Have you found any Linux (Fedora Core 3 but it shouldn't matter which distro) drivers for there adaptors? Much depends on the specific adaptors you got: I have a Xircom

Re: [Elecraft] RE: Favorite K2 remote software

2005-04-28 Thread Chris
You shouldn't need any special drivers. I have used a USB/Serial adaptor with Mandrake without any problems. I can't remember the details but you simply use /dev/USBtty0 or whatever port you are on. Do a google and you will find the details; it's quite straight forward. I would use Linux more

Re: [Elecraft] RE: Favorite K2 remote software

2005-04-28 Thread Mike Markowski
Andrea Borgia wrote on 04/28/05 08:58 ET: On Thu, April 28, 2005 14:46, Nigel KC8NHF/G8IFF said: My pooter doesn't have any serial ports so I use USB/serial adaptors. Much depends on the specific adaptors you got: I have a Xircom and a Prolific, the first is only good for the data interface

Re: [Elecraft] RE: Favorite K2 remote software

2005-04-28 Thread Andrea Borgia
On Thu, April 28, 2005 15:11, Mike Markowski said: If you're using RTS/DTR for PTT, another option is to simply use VOX. Yes, it's a possibility, though VOX is quite tricky to get right, especially if you change modes often. Also, in the case of my rig (IC-736 for digimodes, I'm only rich

Re: [Elecraft] RE: Favorite K2 remote software

2005-04-28 Thread Bob Nielsen
Ah, if only some of the Linux logging/contesting programs would support the printing of qsl labels! I haven't run across jlog. Did you mean klog? 73, Bob N7XY On Thu, 2005-04-28 at 09:07 -0300, Chris wrote: You shouldn't need any special drivers. I have used a USB/Serial adaptor with

Re: [Elecraft] RE: Favorite K2 remote software

2005-04-28 Thread Chris
No I meant Jlog http://jlog.org it's Java based, so runs on any platform. It's pretty good; about the best that I have found for Linux. 73, Chris - VP8BKF Bob Nielsen wrote: Ah, if only some of the Linux logging/contesting programs would support the printing of qsl labels! I haven't run

Re: [Elecraft] RE: Favorite K2 remote software

2005-04-28 Thread Andrea Borgia
Bob Nielsen wrote: Ah, if only some of the Linux logging/contesting programs would support the printing of qsl labels! Ho-uhm, xlog can export data to glabels so I guess you might try it out. No idea whether tlf (Try Left Foot ;-) can do that as well, as it is the only contest-level logger

Re: [Elecraft] RE: Favorite K2 remote software

2005-04-28 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Thu, 2005-04-28 at 19:46 +0200, Andrea Borgia wrote: Bob Nielsen wrote: Ah, if only some of the Linux logging/contesting programs would support the printing of qsl labels! Ho-uhm, xlog can export data to glabels so I guess you might try it out. No idea whether tlf (Try Left Foot

Re: [Elecraft] RE: Favorite K2 remote software

2005-04-28 Thread Ian J Maude
On Thu, 2005-04-28 at 09:01 -0700, Bob Nielsen wrote: Ah, if only some of the Linux logging/contesting programs would support the printing of qsl labels! I haven't run across jlog. Did you mean klog? xlog supports label printing Bob Ian -- Ian Maude G0VGS Morecambe Lancs UK | [EMAIL