Hi Jim,
Am Sat, 14 Dec 2013 21:07:46 -0500 (EST)
schrieb Jim Bruce :
> I will add VK messages to logconfig.dat
> and try to see if ssb keys. Does sox need to be started or what is
> needed for Voice Messages? I already have some .wav files in a
> directory.
have a look into doc/README.ssb. Andy
Looking around I found a few bad links which may be beneficial to others. I'm
not sure if the site is temporarily down or if it was permanently taken down.
The 2 I've come across so far are the Tlf wiki/Getting Started and RTTY How-to.
They are pointing to "http://home.iae.nl/users/reinc/TLF-0.2
On 12/14/2013 10:10 PM, Ed wrote:
On 12/14/2013 09:56 PM, Jim Bruce wrote:
OK, I did see that file and I have a backup copy of the original that
ii modified and set that to yes as well as changing the "Device="
from parport0 to ttyS0 which I hope will change the default device.
Will I need to ru
On 12/14/2013 09:56 PM, Jim Bruce wrote:
OK, I did see that file and I have a backup copy of the original that
ii modified and set that to yes as well as changing the "Device="
from parport0 to ttyS0 which I hope will change the default device.
Will I need to run the "usr/share/cwdeamon/cwsetup.s
OK, I did see that file and I have a backup copy of the original that ii
modified and set that to yes as well as changing the "Device=" from parport0 to
ttyS0 which I hope will change the default device. Will I need to run the
"usr/share/cwdeamon/cwsetup.sh" again after making the changes?
Jim
On 12/14/2013 09:07 PM, Jim Bruce wrote:
OK, cwdaemon is working now, I don't know why or how. At first I
would start it by "sudo cwdaemon -d ttyS0 -x n" and it would come up,
initialize and key the MFJ 1279T for a second in cw mode and not
crash until after tlf was started. After several of thos
OK, cwdaemon is working now, I don't know why or how. At first I would start it
by "sudo cwdaemon -d ttyS0 -x n" and it would come up, initialize and key the
MFJ 1279T for a second in cw mode and not crash until after tlf was started.
After several of those I ran winkey-server (v.4) sh and it br
Hello all OM's,
today evening I just knocked the patch together for Stew Perry
contest, you can find here:
https://github.com/airween/tlf/tree/stewperry
This is a very-very-very beta release, I _must_ to clarify few
things, but if anybody wants to see and make some opinion, I
appreciate that.
H
On 12/14/2013 04:30 PM, Pat Collins wrote:
What is in their .profile? Mine includes .bashrc if it exists.
Same here, but I always copy my /.bashrc over from the old install.
This is in my /.profile
# set PATH so it includes user's private bin if it exists
if [ -d "$HOME/bin" ] ; then
PA
Hello Mike,
ok, thanks for the answer, that sounds good - I mean we are
talking about same rule :)
73,
Ervin
HA2OS
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 03:37:13PM -0600, Mike Waters wrote:
> Hello Ervin,
>
> I didn't look up the details on the Maidenhead locator system grids. I
> think you are correct, an
Hello Ervin,
I didn't look up the details on the Maidenhead locator system grids. I
think you are correct, and I'm the one who is wrong and confused here. :-)
73, Mike
www.w0btu.com
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 2:37 PM, Ervin Hegedüs wrote:
> > 2. Check that the first two characters are uppercase l
On Sat, 14 Dec 2013 15:19:21 -0500 Ed wrote
> On 12/14/2013 02:02 PM, Pat Collins wrote:
> > Yes.
> >
> > If you've also installed hamlib locally (see INSTALL file in hamlib source)
> > to
> > build tlf locally with that you would do
> > PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$HOME/local/lib/pkgconfig/ ./configure --pr
Hello Mike,
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 03:54:34PM -0600, Mike Waters wrote:
> All I think I need now is a C algorithm that does the following with the
> grid square input:
>
> 1. Checks that the length of the grid square variable is exactly four
> characters long
> 2. Check that the first two charac
On 12/14/2013 02:02 PM, Pat Collins wrote:
Yes.
If you've also installed hamlib locally (see INSTALL file in hamlib source) to
build tlf locally with that you would do
PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$HOME/local/lib/pkgconfig/ ./configure --prefix=$HOME/local
--enable-hamlib
and then to start tlf it would be
LD
hello,
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 02:40:32PM -0500, Pat Collins wrote:
> On Sat, 14 Dec 2013 19:28:32 + jimw...@gmail.com wrote
>
> > Ok. Hamlib was installed normally and not locally. I added --enable-hamlib
> > to
> > the ./configure line and all is working or appears to be except cwdaemon
>
On 12/14/2013 02:40 PM, Pat Collins wrote:
On Sat, 14 Dec 2013 19:28:32 + jimw...@gmail.com wrote
Ok. Hamlib was installed normally and not locally. I added --enable-hamlib to
the ./configure line and all is working or appears to be except cwdaemon
crashes.
Wonder what it is crashing on.
On Sat, 14 Dec 2013 19:28:32 + jimw...@gmail.com wrote
> Ok. Hamlib was installed normally and not locally. I added --enable-hamlib to
> the ./configure line and all is working or appears to be except cwdaemon
> crashes.
Wonder what it is crashing on.
Find the pid for cwdaemon and run "sud
Ok. Hamlib was installed normally and not locally. I added --enable-hamlib to
the ./configure line and all is working or appears to be except cwdaemon
crashes.
Jim
--Original Message--
From: Pat Collins
To: Jim Bruce
Cc: TLF
Subject: Re: [Tlf-devel] Installing tlf as non-root user
Sent:
Yes.
If you've also installed hamlib locally (see INSTALL file in hamlib source) to
build tlf locally with that you would do
PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$HOME/local/lib/pkgconfig/ ./configure --prefix=$HOME/local
--enable-hamlib
and then to start tlf it would be
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$HOME/local/lib/ tlf
or put L
I've got a working dev env setup with eclipse. Trying to figure out what I
should add and where.
Pat
Mike Waters wrote:
>Hello Ervin,
>
>I don't know how to make a git repo.I just have not had any time to
>work on
>any of this. We have so much work here right now that I don't know when
>I'll b
Hello Ervin,
I don't know how to make a git repo.I just have not had any time to work on
any of this. We have so much work here right now that I don't know when
I'll be able to even examine the code before the SP contest. Sorry.
73, Mike
www.w0btu.com
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 2:16 AM, Ervin Hege
Hello Nate,
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 01:51:48PM -0600, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> Hi Mike, et. al.
>
> Hamlib can be used from a Python, Perl, or TCL script and call the
> functions used for calculating azimuth and distance using several
> different location formats.
As I interpreted Mike's e-mail,
Hello Mike,
have you start to develop this feature? How are you doing that?
(I mean, did you make a local git repo, or just donwload the
current zip?)
Where you are in the flow? Do you need just for these steps?
It could be better you have a git repo, and I could make a
checkout.
73,
Ervin
H
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