On Thu, 26 May 2022 19:20:11 -0400 Gary Grebus <g...@grebus.com> wrote:
> On 5/26/22 18:00, Ed wrote: > > On Thu, 26 May 2022 17:06:02 -0400 > > Gary Grebus <g...@grebus.com> wrote: > > > >> On 5/26/22 15:21, Ed wrote: > >>> /var/log no winkeyer daemon shown. How to start ? > >>> > >> > >> I don't exactly understand what you're seeing. Is that a message > >> you see in /var/log? > >> > >> There are probably multiple ways to do this, but I use cwdaemon. > >> > >> $ sudo apt install cwdaemon > >> > >> On my IC-7300, I set: > >> > >> USB Keying (CW) to DTR > >> > >> In logcfg.dat: > >> > >> NETKEYER > >> NETKEYERPORT=6789 # The defaults > >> NETKEYERHOST=127.0.0.1 > >> > >> You have to start cwdaemon manually before running tlf. I have a 3 > >> line "start" script: > >> > >> killall -w -v cwdaemon > >> cwdaemon -d ttyUSBx -x n > >> tlf > >> > >> > >> where ttyUSBx is the IC-7300 USB serial port (same as you use for > >> rig control). > >> > >> 73, > >> > >> Gary, K8LT > >> > > > > Since I suck at scipts, do you mind sharing ? > > > > Just exactly those three lines: > > killall -w -v cwdaemon > cwdaemon -d ttyUSBx -x n > tlf > > > ttyUSBx is your USB device, without the "/dev" string e.g. ttyUSB0 > tlf is whatever command you normally use to run tlf. > > Put those three lines in a file e.g. called "start" > > $chmod u+x start # to make it executable > ./start # to start the CW daemon and tlf. > > I'm don't have a winkeyer, so I can't help with that setup. There is > probably an advantage to offloading the CW generation to the keyer. > I liked the idea of doing it all with just the computer and the > single USB connection to the IC-7300. > > 73, > Gary, K8LT > > > > Thanks bunches....... Ed W3NR