Re: Don't forget Winkeydaemon!

2019-11-22 Thread SP3RXO
BTW there is other solution which working great with TLF.  Winkeyer USB
UDP server by OK2CQR (CQRLOG developer).
UDP server allows operation of the Winkey USB by K1EL with any Linux
program with UDP keyer capability. It works in the same way as the
popular cwdaemon. With Winkeyer USB server expands the useability of
this excellent product to all Linux program with UDP keyer capability.

Download from https://www.cqrlog.com/?q=node/149 or get source code from
https://github.com/ok2cqr/winkeyer_server

73!
Slav, SP3RXO & EI2IDB
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SOC #1251
SP CW Club #UNKNOWN

W dniu 22.11.2019 o 08:42, Koos van den Hout PE4KH pisze:
> Quoting Nate Bargmann who wrote on Thu 2019-11-21 at 19:31:
> 
>> I gathered together the various pieces and put them into Git and have
>> hosted the code at GitHub for some time:
>> https://github.com/N0NB/winkeydaemon
>>
>> Wilbert has added more contributions over the years, as have Zoltan
>> All that said, if anyone has one of the Winkeyer USB models, I'd
>> appreciate some testing.  A friend has been having trouble getting his
>> to work with winkeydaemon and we've not gotten together to try
>> troubleshooting it.
> 
> I can at least share that I use that winkeydaemon with a nanokeyer and it
> works fine as described in https://idefix.net/~koos/newsitem.cgi/1567804130
> 
> I haven't gotten around to testing it with TLF, maybe there is some QRS CW
> activity that I can participate in (also good to keep practising morse).
> 
> Koos PE4KH
> 


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Re: Don't forget Winkeydaemon!

2019-11-22 Thread Koos van den Hout PE4KH
Quoting Nate Bargmann who wrote on Thu 2019-11-21 at 19:31:

> I gathered together the various pieces and put them into Git and have
> hosted the code at GitHub for some time:
> https://github.com/N0NB/winkeydaemon
> 
> Wilbert has added more contributions over the years, as have Zoltan
> All that said, if anyone has one of the Winkeyer USB models, I'd
> appreciate some testing.  A friend has been having trouble getting his
> to work with winkeydaemon and we've not gotten together to try
> troubleshooting it.

I can at least share that I use that winkeydaemon with a nanokeyer and it
works fine as described in https://idefix.net/~koos/newsitem.cgi/1567804130

I haven't gotten around to testing it with TLF, maybe there is some QRS CW
activity that I can participate in (also good to keep practising morse).

Koos PE4KH

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Re: Don't forget Winkeydaemon!

2019-11-21 Thread Thomas Beierlein
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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 interface.
> 
...
> 
> The winkeydaemon is a drop-in replacement for cwdaemon for the K1EL
> Winkeyer series and any compatibles, like mine.  I have used it
> throughout a weekend with Tlf with no issues.
> 
Same here. I have the K3NG arduino based nanoKeyer. It works without
hassle.

73, de Tom DL1JBE
> 
> All that said, if anyone has one of the Winkeyer USB models, I'd
> appreciate some testing.  A friend has been having trouble getting his
> to work with winkeydaemon and we've not gotten together to try
> troubleshooting it.
> 
> 73, Nate
> 



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Don't forget Winkeydaemon!

2019-11-21 Thread 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 interface.

Joop had done some development with it to include it in Debian, as near
as I could tell, back in January 2008.  I think it was dropped from
Debian several releases ago.  I am unaware of any other distributions
that may include it.

Wilbert, PE7T, did some development work and hosted his modified version
on his Web site.  

I gathered together the various pieces and put them into Git and have
hosted the code at GitHub for some time:
https://github.com/N0NB/winkeydaemon

Wilbert has added more contributions over the years, as have Zoltan
Csahok and Tom, DJ1JBE, (Tom fixed a bug just a couple of weeks ago!).

The winkeydaemon is a drop-in replacement for cwdaemon for the K1EL
Winkeyer series and any compatibles, like mine.  I have used it
throughout a weekend with Tlf with no issues.

Yes, the code is Perl 5 which is quite stable but does have the Perl
characteristic of looking like line noise at times, however, this script
is easy to follow, so new contributions are welcome!

All that said, if anyone has one of the Winkeyer USB models, I'd
appreciate some testing.  A friend has been having trouble getting his
to work with winkeydaemon and we've not gotten together to try
troubleshooting it.

73, Nate

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