Windows 10 allows the installation of Ubuntu bash as an optional Windows
feature. That would include the tail command and many other Linux commands. A
search on "ubuntu bash windows" should provide instructions on how to install
this useful subsystem.
Eric WB6CVR
I've been trying too but still receiving messages.
On Wed, Nov 20, 2019, 21:56 Neil Zampella wrote:
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Sorry Stan .. that won't do it.
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There's also a step zero, Paul, that doesn't involve digging out, dusting
off and connecting your dummy load: simply turn down your TX power output.
Unless you are VERY unfortunate, a few watts or milliwatts of RF is unlikely
to cause problems.
Gradually increase your TX power until the
Anyone who experiences peculiar behaviour from their station on some
band/frequency/antenna/rig upon activating the transmitter should firstly
perform this most basic test.
STEP 1A1A1 - Try to reproduce the problem with the transmitter directly
connected to a dummy load. This test should
George,
Allow me to answer your questions in line:
| Aren’t major efforts (those we expect to use F/H) frequencies pre-coordinated
and published in advance of the trip?
You would like to think so. In practice despite trying to do just that the
larger expeditions just took the
Hi Zeev,
ok, thanks for checking that. The next step is to get a diagnostic log
from OmniRig. To turn on debug logging in OmniRig you must modify the file:
"%AppData%\Afreet\Products\OmniRig\OmniRig.ini"
Add the following to the top of that file:
[Debug]
Log=1
that will cause the OmniRig
Thanks for the assistance. I have a shielded USB cable wrapped in a
toroid connecting the two, and have a powered USB hub to hopefully further
isolate the computer from the radio. This was in response to the rig/pc
connection dropping previously.
I’ll double check the
Hi Zeev,
I still suspect one of relevant processes is running with elevated
rights. You can check directly using Windows Task Manager. Start Task
Manager, switch to the "Details" tab, right-click any column heading and
press the "Select columns" button, in the window that pops up check the
Bill,
Yes, I've tried the non-administrative runs too. In fact, none of the
possible combinations enabled both programs to communicate with Omni-Rig.
73
Zeev
4X5ZS
On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 8:01 PM Bill Somerville
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> On 20/11/2019 17:52, Zeev Stadler wrote:
> > Hello Bill,
> >
> > Below
Cockpit error here led me to believe I lost my first (draft) response, so I
re-wrote it. My apologies for the wasted bandwidth. Admins, please feel free to
strike the older of my two similar missives.
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A couple recent comments on Fox/Hound mode have me perplexed.
Aren’t major efforts (those we expect to use F/H) frequencies pre-coordinated
and published in advance of the trip?
Do holiday-style trips really need F/H?
Major dxpeditions should never operate in the standard watering holes,
Please forgive what may be ridiculous questions. Some are for foxes, others
for hounds.
Fox/Hound operation should only be carried out away from the main “watering
holes,” right? For expeditions, isn’t it standard practice to coordinate with
other expeditions before leaving home to ensure
On 20/11/2019 17:52, Zeev Stadler wrote:
Hello Bill,
Below I have described to scenarios.
In "Option 1" WSJT-X has an intermittent communication problem with
Omni-Rig, but Log4OM is unable to communicate with the rig.
In "Option 2" WSJT-X produced en error: "OmniRig: timeout waiting for
Hello Bill,
Below I have described to scenarios.
In "Option 1" WSJT-X has an intermittent communication problem with
Omni-Rig, but Log4OM is unable to communicate with the rig.
In "Option 2" WSJT-X produced en error: "OmniRig: timeout waiting for
update from rig", and WSJT-X is unable to
On 20/11/2019 17:19, Zeev Stadler wrote:
I would appreciate a word from the developers - should we expect to
have WSJT-X in parallel with other programs that use Omni-Rig?
Hi Zeev,
you have not told us exactly does not work yet. If you get an error
message from WSJT-X, what does it say
I would appreciate a word from the developers - should we expect to have
WSJT-X in parallel with other programs that use Omni-Rig?
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I don't use Fox/Hound, of course, but it seems to me that VK5GR's
request when using it is legitimate. I wouldn't have said anything at
all if it weren't for the dev reply that cited a lack of screen real
estate as the reason for not addressing it.
It's not bitching to point out the
The symptoms suggest to me RF getting into a USB cable between computer and the
rig’s CI-V USB port. My cousin had a similar situation with his FTDX-3000 on
40 and 30M FT8, where the rig would abruptly quit transmitting if he tried to
exceed about 25 watts. The problem was solved by winding
Grant --
On 11/19/2019 4:36 PM, Grant VK5GR wrote:
We tested a lot of the station before we left - as much functionality and
hardware as we could in fact. However in the case of FOX mode, that is
something that is extremely difficult to test ...
Actually, the disabling of *Tx Enable* after
Fred, I see no bitching here, just friendy questions and mostly very polite
answers.
73 de Tom OH6VDA (occasionally semi-rare JW6VDA)
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> 20. nov. 2019 kl. 13:34 skrev Fred Price :
>
>
> Ya know if you so much want this why not open your computer and reprogram the
>
I will run it into a dummy load to check though. Thanks for the
suggestion.
Chris
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On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 7:53 AM -0500, "Christopher Diederich"
wrote:
I have not tested with a
Hi Kevin,
I’ll check it with a dummy load. Figured since PSK31 (7.070)is so close to the
FT8 freq (7.074) and the power output is fine using PSK31 the antenna was fine.
Doesn’t hurt to rule the antenna out. Thanks.
Chris
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I have not tested with a dummy load. Other digital modes and phone
don’t have the same issue, and SWR is 2.5:1 into OCF 80 meter dipole, which is
tuned easily with my LDG.
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On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 5:12 AM -0500,
Ya know if you so much want this why not open your computer and reprogram the
interface yourself?
What's it take 30 seconds to open settings or change a config? Is the DX going
to disappear in that time?
I guess everyone forgot about when the NA contest mode had a check box on the
GUI. So many
Does it do it when the rig is running into a dummy load?
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