it directly and hdlcdrv derived interfaces such as Baycom, g4xyw and
soundcard should also be 'tweakable' under Linux.
I'm using the soundmodem.. is it the slot time, or ppersist, or ...
which I need to change to implement this?
thanks
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Hi,
Can I make the linux kernel hold on to outgoing AX.25 packets for a few
hundred milliseconds or more and group any queued packets into a single
transmission? How would I do that if possible?
thanks
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g straight away (except for the subscription confirmation).
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On Mon, Aug 07, 2000 at 10:50:53AM -0300, Rubens Nogueira wrote:
And Raymond, I just ask to you: where are you?
Turkey, of course!
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will not come up.
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back at all!
Most of those got upgraded though.)
Memory handling would be quite complicated and IMHO low priority.
If made generic enough I suppose the API could work with memory
programming for VHF/UHF FM rigs as well.
Just a few random thoughts,
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ll working on it anyway,
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Hi all,
Is anyone interested in doing some NEWQPSK testing with me on HF
this weekend? I haven't done any more testing since my beacon experiment
of several months ago and I'd like to try it again.
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(from Cygnus/Red Hat), for example.
Of course, we know this but those developers don't.
Thanks for your comments,
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of APRS was open
source, one troll even wrote back to say that if that's true
we're better off without it!
I'm astonished that so many hams will post full descriptions of their
radio circuits in QST and the like, but so may others won't share their
software.
73
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, so you can tell it what kernel to use
on the command line (and no predefined list is required).
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to be working fine though.
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fails the
next hub will be
tried in rotation until one accepts a connection. Use "hub" to
connect to the "master"
aprs servers on port 10152 or 23.
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to duplicate the situation myself, so it looks
as if it's a bug, not a feature. :-) Lemme take a look at the code, and
see if I can find the problem.
Could it be a problem with CRLF versus LF line endings?
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are in the original format.
Sometime later this year I expect we'll have the 1995-1999 QST View CD-ROM
available, at which time all issues of QST from 1915-1999 will be available in
TIFF/JPEG format.
Any chance the 1995-1999 set might be in PDF instead?
73,
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/JPG etc. The QST/NCJ/QEX viewer (looking at 1998 for example)
does not preserve the formatting. From memory images are viewed separately
too (although I don't have the CD in the drive to confirm that at present.)
73
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The QEX 81-98 CD is ugly to view in Linux (uses a mix of TIF and JPG
files from memory); I don't think the QST 98 CD (for example) is viewable
at all. The AView program is yuck.
73
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supported and will ruin the network. Just think about the
standing waves (SWR etc) on the cable created by the huge impedance bump.
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whether a simple single table might be
sufficient. Or do we want a separate table mapping callsign to name, QTH,
non-QSO-specific comments etc?
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too. I don't
think a web front end could be fast enough or flexible enough for
contesting.
73
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On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 12:04:54PM +0200, Ivo Simicevic wrote:
On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 07:31:48PM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
At the same time, we've agreed that no single front end will suffice
for both contesting and casual QSOs. So since we accept that multiple
front ends can
with PHP.
So I intend to write my version of the front end in Perl.
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nd whether 3rd party traffic with
that entity is OK, of possible interest to US ops.
Perhaps.. as long as we can incorporate the VK QSL information as well :-)
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?
No, you can't. I live in NA-62, nothing special about my call...
I thought that would probably be the case. It's only useful to map
prefix - IOTA if the island is a separate DXCC entity.
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and his dog downloads this stuff before the major
contests. Perhaps double-check with the editor of the cty file (AD1C??)
Why duplicate what the contesters are already doing.
Fine if we can get permission. Would you like to contact them?
Thanks,
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with non-free software on linux, especially for ham radio.
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ready-populated database. Perhaps
it might be simpler to use a separate set of tables. More work
at lookup time, though.
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#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use vars qw(@in @prefixes);
if (not defined $ARGV[0]) {
print "syntax: $0 f
On Tue, May 09, 2000 at 04:58:40PM +0200, Ivo Simicevic wrote:
On Tue, May 09, 2000 at 10:56:36PM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
I would like to incorporate IOTA data. The challenge will be to
be able to import it into an already-populated database. Perhaps
it might be simpler to use
level rises a bit.
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On Mon, May 08, 2000 at 03:59:55PM +, Wilbert Knol wrote:
The CTY.DAT list of DX entities is available and regularly updated:
http://www.contesting.com/ct/files/
All the links under /ct are broken?! :-(
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On Mon, May 08, 2000 at 09:33:16AM +, Richard Adams wrote:
On Mon, 08 May 2000, Hamish Moffatt wrote about, Re: [log project] schema:
On Mon, May 08, 2000 at 03:59:55PM +, Wilbert Knol wrote:
The CTY.DAT list of DX entities is available and regularly updated:
http
is a good n for this application?
73
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Hi all,
I've been thinking about the database schema for the logging project.
The first thing I wanted to do was the schema for the country database.
Here's the SQL I've come up with. I got a list of DXCC countries
off the newsgroups. There was one line per country, with a list of
prefixes,
OZ4KK
ifconfig yam0 44.145.0.9 netmask 255.255.255.0 down
ifconfig yam0 up
then see which one fails. You need the down on the second line
because this line would normally bring the interface up as well
as configuring the IP.
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/soft.htm
OK well I've been trying these programs. QtLog is in German and I cannot
get MySQL set up correct. MyVRLog is for KDE and also appears to be
in German. DHLog is also for KDE. Debian does not have KDE,
and the KDE site does not have .debs for the current Debian version.
:-(
Hamish
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need only kdelibs. (Which
are LGPLd by the way, therefore the licence is not problematic
as it is for kdebase).
That's good news. Thanks.
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I'm getting that message ?.
Probably your serial driver is still using that port. The yam driver
uses the serial hardware directly. Before using ifconfig, do
setserial /dev/ttyS1 uart none
which will release the port.
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be possible to have a common database
format for the two of them, with different front ends. They are not
mutually exclusive, just different with many things in common.
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rs welcome too!
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On Sun, Apr 30, 2000 at 09:08:14AM -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote:
On Sun, Apr 30, 2000 at 11:37:02PM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
All suggestions welcome. Testers welcome too!
When do we start, Hamish?
The first thing we need is a database schema. I'll try to write
something this week which
but is frustrating. At least the FT-847 automatically adjusts
the frequency when you switch from SSB to CW; my previous rig (IC-726)
did not and I had to adjust it by hand.
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for Linux also
supported this standard.
That will be one of the first things I code, if someone doesn't
beat me to it. Currently, I am maintaining my log in ADIF format
by hand. :-)
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On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 03:42:40PM -0700, Ken Koster wrote:
On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
Contesting? Difficult to build a program that does both contesting
and casual logging well I think.
One frontend yes, one database no.
Agreed. I don't think a web front end would
not free (in the open source sense),
so it's not of interest to me.
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different
for entry, but more reports are needed.
Thanks Shawn, I'll have a look at your web site.
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the tools were available
open source though (compiler, JVM and standard classes). There is
a lot of development work going on but nothing of production quality
last time I looked (8-9 months).
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that suits me 100% on Windows, and if I'm going
to write something it will certainly be on Linux. (Even though I
could it in Windows using Delphi in no time.)
73
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at one that was a front end to MySQL or something
like that, and I am also looking for rig control and access to RAC CDRoms etc.
Well, if you decide to code something yourself, please contact me
by email as I'm certainly interested.
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. Debian has a nice new /etc/network/interfaces
file which describes network interfaces and this information could
be incorporated in there. The developer has always been mindful
of ham radio needs during discussions.
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, aprsmon, aprsd at least.
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On Tue, Apr 25, 2000 at 12:08:56AM +, Terry Dawson wrote:
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
radio.linux.org.au seems to have disappeared from the DNS!
Does anyone know where it's gone? I can't remember TerryD's email address.
Sorry. Yes we're experiencing DNS problems. It's a bit of a cock-up
how you get on.
73
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radio.linux.org.au seems to have disappeared from the DNS!
Does anyone know where it's gone? I can't remember TerryD's email address.
thanks
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are not running aprsd as root -- it must be run as root
to create the AF_PACKET socket if I recall correctly? (Just as
"listen" must be run as root -- and listen is where I got the above
code from originally.)
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ASCII character set.
If you want to get really picky, a lot of ANSI C compilers will not
compile "void main" because it is not a valid prototype for main.
main must return an int.
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already written.
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ce to have.
thanks.
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modulations standards like newQPSK
etc.
newqpsk is a soundmodem for linux too. It runs in user space and
talks to the mkiss driver. Once running it's a standard AX.25
device.
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modified version (which also includes
support for Linux sockets and some wildcard support in the config file)
from http://aprs.cloud.net.au/aprsd.shtml
73,
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version for you to start with.
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On Tue, Apr 11, 2000 at 09:22:59AM +0100, Jorge Matias wrote:
I'm interested. I have already a few APRS stations on the air ready to
help me on that.
Jorge,
I replied to your email directly but it bounced with an "access denied"
message.
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ne, use "v" instead of "via".
No need to use modified ax25tools. I may have had to patch aprsdigi
to get it to compile here, I can't remember.
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more than one radio link, VC with hop2hop ack
(and redundant frame remover) is vastly better than DG.
OK. But standard AX.25 doesn't have hop-hop ack, does it?
Only NET/ROM does?
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is better, because IP packets are datagrams
themselves. IP does not expect the layers below to be reliable.
TCP really maps to a connected AX.25 session, and UDP to UI frames.
IMHO.
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On Wed, Mar 01, 2000 at 08:23:21AM +, Richard Adams wrote:
I belive slackware.org is the home of Walnut Creek and not slackware,
slackware.com is the home of slackware.
They both point to version 7.0.
Walnut Creek and Slackware have been very much linked for years.
Hamish
knowledge. For example you still need to know
how to erect an antenna and cable it, how to plug your radio
into the power supply and computer etc.
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On Sun, Feb 13, 2000 at 04:40:30AM +0700, robby wrote:
Hello,
I need to have RPM version of qsstv for redhat 6.1, since I always fails to
compile the tgz version
I did a .DEB of it a while ago, maybe you can convert that to RPM.
I need to resurrect it, as it was done last October and
On Mon, Feb 07, 2000 at 11:12:37AM -0500, Gregory Maxwell wrote:
Has anyone here considered making a run of Larts
(http://www-ict.its.tudelft.nl/~erik/open-source/LART/) for use as
advanced TNCs?
It could be one of the most expensive TNCs ever made! I'm sure it
wouldn't come cheap. Is anybody
subnet then if an active
intermediate is required. Can you change the subnet mask to the correct
value, which may even be 255.255.255.254? (I don't know that such
a mask is actually supported to be honest..)
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also makes some comments about particular radios -- I have a Kenwood
V7A which he talks about specifically. As a result I ended up putting
an RC filter for pre-emphasis purposes inside the DIN connector for
my TNC :-)
I will have to revisit it to see what he says about 9600 FSK.
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not really transmitting FM,
but FSK. Right? So what should I do with the squelch on the V7A
for receiving?
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SBPro packet system, because it doesn't let you set the line in
volume, which defaults to -46 dB.
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fig file
safe (mrproper would usually remove .config too). So then
"make-kpkg kernel_image" will fail because of the missing links.
There's no dependence on the text-mode config -- I never use it,
always menuconfig.
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package, which you then install with dpkg.
This makes it absolutely simple to build a kernel package for a different
machine -- I prefer to build kernels for most of my machines on one
PC, for speed reasons.
73
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).
There may even be 2.2 sources included, although there are no 2.2
compiled kernels.
Debian 2.2 (potato) has Linux 2.2.14 (or will do soon).
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still the original. On Debian that file is provided by libc6-dev and not
by libax25-dev it seems, which means it was probably not updated.
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, repeatedly, such requirements were announced.
Depends what you want to do with it. If you want an environment something
like Windows eg: GNOME, X, perhaps a word processor etc, those requirements
aren't too inflated.
They don't apply in all situations obviously.
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is running X1J4 or whatever it's called. Local packets were
generated with 'beacon'.
thanks
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.
(But since I don't run RH, I'm guessing. On Debian, you need unstable(2.2)
for both 2.2 kernel and 2.1 glibc).
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trouble downloading the file, it downloads as a text file,
not as a binary file..
I suspect this is a problem with your browser; it must not be recognising
rpm files as binary. I suggest using a proper FTP program instead of
using netscape or whatever.
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On Fri, Jan 07, 2000 at 02:43:24PM -0700, Brian Hall wrote:
Where do I download the packages again?
ftp://ftp.rising.com.au/pub/hamish/sattrack-rpm/
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server. Quite reasonable.
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regenerate the RPMs to fix the fakeroot problem.
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ftp://ftp.rising.com.au/pub/hamish/sattrack-rpm/
I have not tested the RPMs, and they were converted with alien.
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: news.labyrinth.net.au rec.radio.amateur.space:11320
Hamish Moffatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Carl R. Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If anyone has experience-based recomendations on either Win32
or Linux sat trcking programs, I'd appreciate a comment and a URL
to the download site.
There's a few
It appears that SatTrack is not Y2k compliant! It is convinced that
all my keps were updated about 600,000 days into the future.
At least, the free version 3.16 isn't compliant anyway.
Happy new year all.
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on.
I was going to look into it later, but I haven't started yet.
Please continue!
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tools. It's not in Debian either.
I have an old libc5 binary here which still works with kernel 2.2.12.
Happy new year. 14 hours to go here.
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and/or hardware access to the system. Or
Yes of course.
73
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) for receive,
and beacon for transmit. It needs to run as root to set up the SOCK_PACKET
socket, so I'll have to add code to drop the root priviledges.
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if you
really want to, even with linux.
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if someone could test that
too -- I haven't tried it, but I may have broken it.
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port without attaching a real
TNC; IIRC, as long as I don't ever need to receive from the port,
the driver won't know the difference. Is there a better way?
Perhaps I can kissattach /dev/null? :-)
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, it would have to look
elsewhere to get them. /usr/src/linux perhaps, although in my case
it's in /usr/local/src/linux-2.2.
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On Wed, Dec 15, 1999 at 10:25:03PM +0200, Tomi Manninen OH2BNS wrote:
On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
On Wed, Dec 15, 1999 at 02:24:43AM +, Jorge Matias wrote:
Probably you don't have symbolic links:
/usr/include/asm to /usr/src/linux/include/asm-i386
/usr/include
the kernel source tree uncompressed in
/usr/src/linux.
I recompiled the ax25-tools yesterday. I don't have symlinks in
/usr/include. In /usr/src/linux I have the 2.0.35 headers.
Hamish
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if it worked a bit better
though. Any ideas where I might be going wrong? The rig is a Yaesu
handheld. I'll try an ex-commercial set once I make up the cables.
thanks
Hamish VK3SB
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