When you ask for keying by hamlib, you are asking for keying via CAT,
correct? (I would have to look to see if hamlib supports anything
besides the CAT port on rigs, like the key line.)
I wrote a python application that acts like cwdaemon listening on a
network socket, and drives a USB to key
Hi guys
First I want to thanks the developers for the new ver. 1.4.0
A year or something ago Ervin wrote a quick Python2 script for keying
via hamlib. It has n
been working flawlessly until now. I've upgraded to Fedora31 and Python2
has been depreciated. I am trying to convert it to
Hi Christian,
On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 12:29:38PM +0100, Christian Treldal wrote:
>
> A year or something ago Ervin wrote a quick Python2 script for keying via
> hamlib. It has n
I MADE A PYTHON SCRIPT? :D
Could share with me/us? :)
> been working flawlessly until now. I've upgraded to
Hi Tom, hi Nate,
Thanks for the feedback. My conclusion is that it's safe to assume
that GLib >=2.40.0 is generally available.
Will change configure.ac accordingly (hard check).
I'm still wondering though where are the debian pkg dependencies specified
and how come Tlf 1.4.0 has different
Hi Ervin
Tnx fer your script it has been in good use until now.
Den 21.11.2019 kl. 14.58 skrev Ervin Hegedüs:
Hi Christian,
On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 12:29:38PM +0100, Christian Treldal wrote:
A year or something ago Ervin wrote a quick Python2 script for keying via
hamlib. It has n
I MADE A
Hello girls and boys,
I can't seem to get the correct rules file for the CQWWCW this weekend.
In the CQWW both the CQ zone and the country count as a multiplier. I have:
MY_COUNTRY_POINTS=0
MY_CONTINENT_POINTS=1
DX_POINTS=3
MULT_LIST=zones.txt
DX_&_SECTIONS
Looks good okay?
The first QSO
Hi Joop,
On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 10:30:35PM +0100, Joop Stakenborg wrote:
> Hello girls and boys,
>
>
> I can't seem to get the correct rules file for the CQWWCW this weekend. In
> the CQWW both the CQ zone and the country count as a multiplier. I have:
>
> MY_COUNTRY_POINTS=0
>
Hi all,
On Sun, Nov 17, 2019 at 10:32:16AM +0100, Joop Stakenborg wrote:
> It would be nice to have a cabrillo template. If present, all the questions
> when exporting to cabrillo can be skipped.
a few days ago I reviewed the possibilities, now I'ld like to discuss
them here.
1. the most simple
Yes it works, thank you Ervin!
PS. I feel stupid...
Joop PG4I
Op 21-11-19 om 22:39 schreef Ervin Hegedüs:
Hi Joop,
On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 10:30:35PM +0100, Joop Stakenborg wrote:
Hello girls and boys,
I can't seem to get the correct rules file for the CQWWCW this weekend. In
the CQWW
Many years ago (late 2007) Rein, PA0R, wrote up a Perl script to work
with the K1EL series of Winkeyers. I found that it worked with my
HamGadgets MK-1 which has a K1EL compatible interface.
Joop had done some development with it to include it in Debian, as near
as I could tell, back in January
Some items to add to your list, Tom.
- Send Morse via Hamlib for radios that support it.
- Rework the voice keyer so that Esc could stop the voice keyer. This
is another feature that I found in N1MM+ that is welcome. At the
moment the voice file is passed to a script so once that
It should be possible. We've had a few threads on this topic:
https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/tlf-devel/2015-08/msg0.html
https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/tlf-devel/2015-12/msg1.html
https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/tlf-devel/2018-11/msg00027.html
I seem to recall trying
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Hi Nate,
Am Thu, 21 Nov 2019 20:17:41 -0600
schrieb Nate Bargmann :
> Some items to add to your list, Tom.
>
snip .
I will add the points to the list. Thanks.
I am sure there will be some discussion about the menus. Let us see.
One last
Hi Erwin,
let me explain how I setup a contest (but maybe there is a better way).
I have a directory called tlf, which is divided into sub-directories
which all have a contest name. Below the contest name is the date (in
case a contest happens more than once a year) or the year. Once I
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Am Thu, 21 Nov 2019 19:31:11 -0600
schrieb Nate Bargmann :
> Many years ago (late 2007) Rein, PA0R, wrote up a Perl script to work
> with the K1EL series of Winkeyers. I found that it worked with my
> HamGadgets MK-1 which has a K1EL compatible
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