. Is this correct. ?
Tnx 73
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The only way I can get RTS to be set to off is to start cwdaemon with
the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/ed]# cwdaemon -d ttyS1 -x n -n
and then in logcfg I set PTT to 0.
Is this the correct way to do this.? I use DTR for CW and RTS for keying
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Are there any plans to be able to use the 2 for RTTY contesting.? Has
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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
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This is a fresh Debian testing install, I *think* I have done everything
correctly. gMFSK talks to the PSKmailserver, but when I open TLF I
cannot get a miniterm window to open. Of course then TLF will not talk
to gMFSK. What am I missing..?? TLF ver .30
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Ed wrote:
Rein Couperus PA0R wrote:
When everything is ok,you should be able to start the miniterm by
issuing the :min command.
The miniterm only echos the gMFSK.log file in your home directory.
Check if GMFSK=/home/Ed/gMFSK.log is in your logcfg.dat and that
DIGIMODEM=/home/Ed/gmfsk_autofile
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
. 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.
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Have a beer.you
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
Feedback welcome!
Joop, this is what I get using the .deb pkg.
autek:/home/ed# exit
[EMAIL
Rein Couperus PA0R wrote:
Hi Ed, unfortunately the line nr. contains no clue as to the cause of
the error (it marks the 'main program' of the GUI... )
I have already determined this part. I Googled more than you know.
What exactly is the text of the error?
Gdk-CRITICAL
Rein Couperus PA0R wrote:
Hi Ed, unfortunately the line nr. contains no clue as to the cause of
the error (it marks the 'main program' of the GUI... )
Well, after a few cold beers (been a long work day) I installed Joop's
version of Xtlf. This is what I found:
1. starting Xtlf without
Ed wrote:
Rein Couperus PA0R wrote:
Hi Ed, unfortunately the line nr. contains no clue as to the cause of
the error (it marks the 'main program' of the GUI... )
Well, after a few cold beers (been a long work day) I installed Joop's
version of Xtlf. This is what I found:
1. starting Xtlf
the .xtlf folder is installed and
there are no other errors. Wish I could join you for a beer
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Ed wrote:
Rein Couperus PA0R wrote:
* I also have recoded the RTTY window. Hopefully this kills Ed's error
message at startup (I don't get any errors at startup with UBUNTU Dapper
LTS, so I am doing this blindly).
Rein, I am also using Dapper and switching between it and Debian
testing
under /root. No wonder I couldn't find it with
whereis as user.
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as the GDK error. The RTTY works well and as one would
expect. You deserve 2 beers. Thanks 73 Be safe in your travels.
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Am I mistaken or are you heading for 5A soon ???
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HTH...73
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and maybe their -dev variants
Dear Ed,
yes, it is nice. But this is for Ubuntu. I'm using Fedora Core 5. I can't find
packages for FC5.
The true is, there are people that don't use Ubuntu or another Debian clone.
How to for rpm distros like Fedora, Madriva etc. helps very much! I don't
libglade-perl
and maybe their -dev variants
Dear Ed,
yes, it is nice. But this is for Ubuntu. I'm using Fedora Core 5. I can't find
packages for FC5.
The true is, there are people that don't use Ubuntu or another Debian clone.
How to for rpm distros like Fedora, Madriva etc. helps very much! I don't
Is there any reason that fldigi will not work with tlf for RTTY ???
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I have added a RTTY contesting how-to for fldigi/TLF to the TLF wiki
pagehere :
http://tlf.wikispaces.com/
Hopefully you will find this of some value.
Thanks..73
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trying use the new version.
What about the needed Cabrillo headers ?
Feedback is highly welcome.
73 es gd DX in 2013,
de Tom DL1JBE.
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a very capable header.
Thanks for your work on this project.
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0010
What is the 0 at the end represent ?
This is the contents of my fmt file
QSO=FREQ,5;MODE,2;DATE,10;TIME,4;MYCALL,13;RST_S,3;EXC_S,6;HISCALL,13;RST_R,3;EXCH,6;
Suggestons ?
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One last observation. The header show the cabrillo as version 2.
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Well with Tom's help I think (hopefully) I have it under control. My
mistake was to copy/paste from the example and not creating my own.
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Before I go much further with getting tlf setup for the RTTY contest,
I've run into one problem.
Starting tlf -v tells me gmfsk.log open : failed for controller port
So that means there is no input/output in miniterm.
I'm using tlf/fldigi.
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On 01/02/2013 03:10 PM, Fred Siegmund wrote:
Hi Ed, have you set these things in your logcfg.dat?
*RTTYMODE* Start tlf in RTTY mode (defaul is CW)
*GMFSK=/home/youruser/gMFSK.log* Tell miniterm where to get the data
*DIGIMODEM=/home/youruser/gmfsk_autofile* Tell tlf where to send the macros
fldigi, as well as my tx output. The macros
work and send the data to fldigi. Everything seems in order except for
the port controller problem. I'm using 3.21.65 version of fldigi.
I did notce that if I put the gmfsk_autofile in /home, as soon as fldigi
starts, the file goes away.
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On 01/03/2013 08:03 AM, Thomas Beierlein wrote:
Get the same port controller issue with gmfsk.
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There neds to be one more file:
/home/youruser/TLFlfdigi
Without it fldigi do not send out the received text to the gMFSK.log.
Added note, I see the controller error whether or not fldigi is running.
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: Open failed for controller port!!!\n);
sleep(1);
return (-1);
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How do you edit what is on the top line of the GUI ?
(1=CQ .etc)
Editing the .paras did not work.
I tried editing main.c with no luck.
Did not see anything in the includes in main.h
Is there a secret to this ?
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How do you edit what is on the top line of the GUI ?
(1=CQ .etc)
Editing the .paras did not work.
I tried editing main.c with no luck.
Did not see anything in the includes in main.h
Is there a secret to this ?
Thanks
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Never mind, figured
I'm using ver 1.1.6 and set up a test bed contest modeled from the cqww.
Went to write a Cabrillo or Adif and get nothing. Is this still broken ?
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On 10/09/2013 01:06 AM, Thomas Beierlein wrote:
The attached is a header file for cabrillo. I found this several years
ago helping Dave W1HKJ add contest features to fldigi. It was listed as
open source and GPL as that is always a requirement from Dave.
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START-OF-LOG: 3.0
On 10/10/2013 02:52 AM, Thomas Beierlein wrote:
Hi Ed,
I am not quite sure you got really the last code from github (maybe one
of the 1.2.0pre versions?). The header (btw for version 3) should work
nicely in the last code.
Please download https://github.com/Tlf/tlf/archive/master.tar.gz
- although not
perfect. ;-)
73 Fred
The problem with miniterm is excessive LFs', especially using fldigi.
And gMFSK is old and no longer maintained and may not be adequate.
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Found some more info on the wiki, this needs to be in the logcfg.dat::
GMFSK=/home/youruser/gMFSK.log
DIGIMODEM=/home/youruser/gmfsk_autofile
RTTYMODE**
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I know this is a loaded question, but which do most of you use ?
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Ok, now what version do we need to be using ? I have 0.9.5-1 from the
Mint14 repository.
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to contribute the best I can.
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shows 2 different
abbreviations for NWT and NU, so which is which. Maybe a note to the
ARRL contest director might be needed.
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On 12/03/2013 05:57 PM, Ed wrote:
The US states are correct, its the Canadian provinces that need to be
clarified. Also NW and NU, in 2 places the ARRL shows 2 different
abbreviations for NWT and NU, so which is which. Maybe a note to the
ARRL contest director might be needed.
I just dropped
On 12/06/2013 10:12 PM, Pat Collins wrote:
On Thu, 05 Dec 2013 20:54:35 -0500 Ed au...@comcast.net wrote
On 12/05/2013 07:59 PM, Jim Bruce wrote:
I get this error starting tlf reading contest rules file: rules/arrl160
Error opening multiplier file us_canada_states.
Jim, you need a file
at Dave W1HKJ's Geoid, might give someone some ideas.
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Depending on what version. There are/where several buggy versions, and
some of them sre still around. 0.9.4 *seems* Ok.
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want the old one around just in case.
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making the changes?
Jim W3FA
NO
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On 12/15/2013 01:45 PM, Thomas Beierlein wrote:
Re my previous mail.
Am Sun, 15 Dec 2013 18:27:32 +
schrieb FS dh...@freenet.de:
Hi Ed, not scoring at all? I noticed that it does not score DXCCs as
Mults.
I stand corrected. Fred is correct. I found the bug in meantime but have
to find
On 12/15/2013 03:14 PM, Thomas Beierlein wrote:
Hi Ed,
just pushed a fixed version to github. Fetch the newest master branch
and build it. Come back if it does not fix the problem.
73, de Tom DL1JBE.
My showscore.c is not the same as what shows on github for your fix. I
grabbed the latest
On 12/15/2013 03:14 PM, Thomas Beierlein wrote:
Hi Ed,
just pushed a fixed version to github. Fetch the newest master branch
and build it. Come back if it does not fix the problem.
73, de Tom DL1JBE.
Sorry, it did fix the mults, but not the points or score.
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this \ but only in CW.
Are you using the macros from the rules files or are you putting them in
the logcfg.dat? They belong in the rules file.
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the space bar to move to
the input field, once populated, enter again send TU message and logs
qso. But tlf is not coded this way. Would be nice if it did.
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important items, especially family time.
A more flexible logcfg.dat would be ideal. If I knew how to do it I
would try my hand at hacking the code. But, alas, the only code I know
is CW.
Take care and Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all.
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. Make sure you review
and make changes as you desire.
Thanks
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On 12/30/2013 12:47 PM, Thomas Beierlein wrote:
Hi Ed,
can you please provide us with a copy?
73, de Tom DL1JBE
Does the list accept attachments ? If so, I will be glad to provide the
files.
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at the rig with
a turn of the knob.
Maybe we should add the possibility to switch off that automatic
bandwidth resetting at all (e.g. with CW_BANDWIDTH=0). Than tlf would
accept whatever bandwidth you had set up at the rig itself.
73, de Tom DL1JBE
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On 12/31/2013 04:18 AM, Ervin Hegedüs - HA2OS wrote:
Ed,
could you try this with your rig?
* remove/uncomment the SHOW_FREQUENCY option in logcfg.dat, if
exists
* set up your rig model
* start TLF
* then Tlf show the frequency of your RIG at middle-right side,
eg: TRX: 14004.5
* switch
mode
RTTY miniterm changed to display line feeds (reading formatted texst is
easier)
RTTY now sends linefeeds before and after the macro.
Wish I knew where and how many.
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On 01/03/2014 11:36 PM, FS wrote:
Ed, this has been fixed. Use a actual version.
73 Fred
Am 03.01.2014 20:55, schrieb Ed:
Will be unuseable. It is not good operating practice to send 6 to 8
linefeeds for one sent macro. Other ops will need to chase you on the
screen, if you already have
On 01/04/2014 08:22 AM, Ervin Hegedüs - HA2OS wrote:
Hi Ed,
On Sat, Jan 04, 2014 at 07:24:45AM -0500, Ed wrote:
I was merely trying to point out when and where Rein made the
change. The RX linefeed is correct. Its the TX that is the problem.
When a macro is sent it is adding 6 to 8 linefeeds
... Is that your problem?
Yes, exactly.
73,
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HA2OS
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Well, the above is not what I'm seeing. After you send a macro look at
the fldigi window and you will see the excessive linefeeds.
Two before is fine, but no more than one after. But it looks to me there
are 4 linefeeds looking at the above.
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On 01/05/2014 05:13 AM, Thomas Beierlein wrote:
Hi Ed,
sorry for late reply, I was away a little. I just rechecked: on TLF's
side there is only one Newline before a macro and one after it. I
changed it back in October 2012.
Do not worry about the reply. I understand needing time away
. The NAQP contest manager sent this to me ::
Hi Ed,
Yes, all countries in North America. This includes central america, of
course.
Caribbean, central America, VP9, etc are all mults!
But the only mult files I could find only had W/VE. So your scoring will
not be correct.
I tried.
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BTW
On 01/11/2014 12:06 PM, Ervin Hegedüs - HA2OS wrote:
Hi Ed,
On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 12:00:29PM -0500, Ed wrote:
On 01/11/2014 09:09 AM, Ervin Hegedüs - HA2OS wrote:
Dear Tlf users,
23. SERIAL_OR_SECTION
I'm not seeing this in the rules file.
this isn't in the rules file - yet
On 01/11/2014 01:04 PM, Ervin Hegedüs - HA2OS wrote:
Hello Ed,
could you send me / share with me that rule files, which are
brokens?
Thanks,
73:
Ervin
These rule files were just used for learning on my part. They are just
what I would call allowing me to play in the sandbox.
Ed
: 21035 CW 2014-01-11 2147 W3NR 0 ED GA AD1C 0
JIM CO
QSO: 21043 CW 2014-01-11 2225 W3NR 0 ED GA K5GY 0
FRED
Where did the 0 come from and I ran out of lines in the cabrillo format.
Any thoughts ?
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On 01/12/2014 08:47 AM, Ed wrote:
I am having after contest problems and need some help. This is a no rst
contest and I used NO_RST in the rules file. This is what tlf looked
like after I entered the exchange and loggged the qso.
Probably not in good taste to reply to your own post.
I fixed
On 01/12/2014 07:46 PM, Mike Waters wrote:
I did use it, but after only 16 contacts I had to quit because I was too
sick (influenza) to continue.
Thanks again for all the help!
73, Mike
www.w0btu.com
Nice amp, good looking work. I haven't seen a 833 in years.
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Is this per band or per contest ?
DX__SECTIONS Multiplier is DXCC country or section from multiplier
file.
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CONTEST_MODE
See if this helps any.
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Not to me, but your the one working on the codehi
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On 01/26/2014 09:33 AM, Thomas Beierlein wrote:
Not easy to do in the short run, but it is on the long term list.
Maybe it is a good idea to collect the contests that can not be handled
and are of interest. That way we get an idea what is missing. Which
contest are you up Ed?
FMRE RTTY
the extra line feeds worked on. This is
what keeps me from using tlf in a RTTY contest.
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is correct that the interface
can be tricky.
This is the latest information on how fldigi does RTTY
http://www.w1hkj.com/FldigiHelp-3.21/html/rtty_page.html
I also recommend looking at W7AY's web page
http://www.w7ay.net/chen/index.html
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, fldigi set to psk31. Guess neither tlf or
fldigi care what digital modem you are using. Did not test the band map.
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Not sure what I did, but the bandmap now works.
Also seems as though the extra linefeeds has been fixed.
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On 02/28/2014 07:35 PM, Ed wrote:
Get this error on ./configure --enable-hamlib
Can't exec aclocal: No such file or directory at
/usr/share/autoconf/Autom4te/FileUtils.pm line 326.
I did run::
autoreconf --install
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Answer my own post. Left out 1 library on a new system.
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the rig_get_vfo() - but may be
the problem is in the rigctld.
73,
Ervin
HA2OS
Nate ,N0NB, is a hamlib maintainer and I'm sure he would help to debug
the problem from his side.
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Problem with rig link!
73 Fred
Is the rigport correct in logcfg.dat ?
I'm having no rig issues with 1.2.0
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On 05/17/2014 01:12 AM, Thomas Beierlein wrote:
Am Fri, 16 May 2014 17:33:56 -0400
schrieb Ed au...@comcast.net:
On 05/15/2014 08:33 AM, Thomas Beierlein t...@forth-ev.de [linuxham]
wrote:
- Additional display of WARC bands in searchwindow if mode is
QSO or DXPED (tnx HA2OS).
73 es gd
version is best?) sox hamlib 1.2.12 or
later (optional) (I will be using)
Use the latest version, my winkeyer works perfectly.
and finally the local install script from Github, tks Pat/N8VW
Any suggestions or changes?
Thanks, Jim W3FA
You will need to install ncurses-dev.
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On 08/31/2014 12:47 PM, Ervin Hegedüs wrote:
Hi all,
On Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 09:31:50AM -0400, Ed wrote:
and finally the local install script from Github, tks Pat/N8VW
Any suggestions or changes?
Thanks, Jim W3FA
You will need to install ncurses-dev.
if the user installs Tlf from source
On 09/26/2014 10:51 AM, Ed wrote:
On 09/26/2014 02:34 AM, Ervin Hegedüs wrote:
If you'll try this patch, and you have any problem, just let me
know!
73,
Ervin
HA2OS
I entered w1aw, it counted the mults, but there were zero points. There
should be 1 point for your own country.
Might
.
Or you just use F2.
Ed W3NR
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use the install instructions that are in the tarball ?
To me you are making it far more involved that it needs to be.
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On 12/06/2014 11:05 PM, n8vw wrote:
On 2014-12-06 22:51, Ed wrote:
Why not just use the install instructions that are in the tarball ?
To me you are making it far more involved that it needs to be.
I can think of a number of reasons.
Pat
Care to elaborate, I'm always up to learning
On 12/06/2014 11:28 PM, n8vw wrote:
On 2014-12-06 23:15, Ed wrote:
Care to elaborate, I'm always up to learning something new.
My main reason is that I can install it to a usb drive and just plug and
play with whatever Linux computer I happen to have in front of me. Along
with running my
On 12/06/2014 11:39 PM, Jim Bruce wrote:
Ed, I have no other other shell. I guess basically I was trying to
rum the script incorrectly. I will go back and run the install
according to the tarball and see what i get. I did like the locations
of the files from the previous script. For me it made
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