Despite hearing nothing from the computer, I wired up the computer's
parallel port to the transceiver's key jack, turned the internal keyer
and the output power off, pressed F1... and CQ de... test! So cwdaemon
and the Xlog keyer are working!
Obviously I should have tried wiring up the cable
In September 2013 some in the group offered help but I never could get
cwdaemon working. Trying again, with:
Kubuntu Trusty (14.04)
Xlog 2.0.11
Cwdaemon 0.9.5-1.1
Although /etc/default/cwdaemon shows START_CWDAEMON=yes, on this
morning's boot-up ps -A did not show it running. Simply typing
OK --- sorry, I forgot to compile cwtest using gcc. After doing so,
/usr/share/cwdaemon ./cwtest gives the same output I got last year:
nothing heard until switch to soundcard, then Paris Paris etc.
Some progress! Even trying to solicit help from the group helped!
--John K3GHH
John [john_eg...@comcast.net] kirjoitti:
It's really strange that my init.d and default/cwdaemon don't start it.
Wonder what's going on?
As nobody seems to have addressesd this, I feel the urge to jump in although I
have never used cwdaemon...
A script in /etc/init.d and/or a settings file
echo $Keypress /dev/udp/localhost/6789
/dev/udp and /dev/tcp is some insane bash voodoo. We should not encourage this.
73
-Chris KC2SYK
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Thank you, Tomi. I have reported my results in your quoted message:
On 09/24/2013 09:54 AM, Tomi Manninen wrote:
John [john_eg...@comcast.net] kirjoitti:
It's really strange that my init.d and default/cwdaemon don't start
it. Wonder what's going on?
As nobody seems to have addressesd this, I
On 09/24/2013 04:28 PM, John wrote:
# sudo /etc/init.d/cwdaemon start
john@john-N105:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/cwdaemon start
[sudo] password for john:
Removing module lp
Starting Morse daemon: cwdaemonSegmentation fault (core dumped)]
I would *think* your problem is here. This is my output ::
On 09/23/2013 03:54 PM, Ed wrote:
On 09/23/2013 11:40 AM, John wrote:
Still trying... on fresh cold boots the last two mornings, ps -A shows
no cwdaemon running. (Everybody probably knows this, but I had to try it
anyway: starting Xlog does not start cwdaemon.) I started cwdaemon with
sudo
On 09/23/2013 11:40 AM, John wrote:
Still trying... on fresh cold boots the last two mornings, ps -A shows
no cwdaemon running. (Everybody probably knows this, but I had to try it
anyway: starting Xlog does not start cwdaemon.) I started cwdaemon with
sudo /usr/sbin ./cwdaemon. Another ps -A
On 09/23/2013 11:40 AM, John wrote:
Still trying... on fresh cold boots the last two mornings, ps -A shows
no cwdaemon running. (Everybody probably knows this, but I had to try it
anyway: starting Xlog does not start cwdaemon.) I started cwdaemon with
sudo /usr/sbin ./cwdaemon. Another ps -A
On 09/23/2013 12:18 PM, John wrote:
On 09/23/2013 03:54 PM, Ed wrote:
On 09/23/2013 11:40 AM, John wrote:
Still trying... on fresh cold boots the last two mornings, ps -A shows
no cwdaemon running. (Everybody probably knows this, but I had to try it
anyway: starting Xlog does not start
On 09/23/2013 10:43 PM, Ed wrote:
On 09/23/2013 06:31 PM, John wrote:
Here's my /etc/default/cwdaemon. I just restarted the computer and ps
showed no cwdaemon. Again I had to start it manually.
There are no quotation marks around the start...yes but there are for
the other options. This
OK John, lets work on a few things here.
1. Have you sent a bug report to the maintainers as to why the daemon is
not started at boot ?
2. Have you spent any time on Google for any guidance ? From a Google
search::
Install the netcat package and type: 'nc -u localhost 6789'.
Any character
No worries on this, it is a low priority thing. I assume most people use VOX
for cw control. In my case (FT-920) there is no VOX for the computer keying
line. Odd but true.
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Op maandag 01-12-2008 om 19:19 uur [tijdzone -1000], schreef Alastair
Couper:
I was using xlog this last weekend in CQWW, and for the first time had tried
to get ptt going, as I have always used a foot switch instead.
I know that my serial port interface, as shown in the docs, is working OK.
I was using xlog this last weekend in CQWW, and for the first time had tried to
get ptt going, as I have always used a foot switch instead.
I know that my serial port interface, as shown in the docs, is working OK. The
keyer works fine, and the ptt function works fine in other applications. But
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