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Re: DominoEX secondary text, new idle behavior for MFSK, RTTY and FM Hell
Can these features be individually turned on and off? Some of them seem like a good idea in general, and some do not. It's true that mechanical RTTY setups send constant mark tone when there is
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DominoEX secondary text, new idle behavior for MFSK, RTTY and FM Hell
http://www.electroblog.com:8090/~electrode/gmfsk.atu.6.diff.gz Apply to a clean extract of gmfsk-hkj50. Here's what this one does: DominoEX: adds squelch and secondary text. This is the result of a
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Re: OT: Icom 746
Hamish Moffatt wrote: Evidently hamlib does not support ptt via the ci-v, I found 1 reference to trying to use the parallel port for ptt with gMFSK with the 746. This would be a viable
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Re: OT: Icom 746
Ed wrote: Ed, You might also want to try the Icom728 program that is on my web site, www.w1hkj.com. I think that the 746 and 728 share the same i/o code structure. Check the Icom subdirectory in
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Re: OT: Icom 746
Ed: well, two things are necessary - hamlib must support PTT on the IC-746, and gMFSK needs to support PTT via hamlib, not just serial/parallel. I don't know about the former, but it isn't obvious
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Re: OT: Icom 746
Dave-Hamish I was hoping that someone here could help with some details on the 746, since I have never seen or operated one. I looked thru hamlib.org and Ekki's site but didn't really see anything.
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Re: OT: Icom 746
There is a standalone icom program, but hamlib provides rig-control functions to be used in applications. gMFSK has that capability and IS built with it enabled (at least as packaged by Debian). The
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Re: OT: Icom 746
Ed wrote: Ed, Please provide a little more info on the CI-V17 converter. Does it steal power from the Rs-232 port? How have you set up the hkj-config.h file? Your problem may be there. Dave
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Re: OT: Icom 746
Ed, If he is using one of the Debian based distro's like MEPIS, Knoppix, Unbuntu, Kubuntu, Xbuntuntu etc. Using the Synaptic Package Manager there are some programs for Icom, supposed to be for CI-V
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OT: Icom 746
I'm trying to help someone with an IC746 get PTT to work in gMFSK. He is using the CI-V17 converter. Anyone here that can help, so I can pass the information on. TIA Ed W3NR He has a working hamlib,
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Re: How do I uncompress tgz files?
Dave, Thanks for the info. I "Googled" tgz. Most of the stuff was about how it worked etc and never explained how to uncompress as simple as you have. Thanks, Jerry - K0HZI
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cannot find *.PO files
This is an extract of the file README-hkj.txt contained in the directory "gmfsk-hkj.50" /** / README-hkj.txt / **/ The source files for gmfsk.hkj are compatible with gmfsk-0.71pre1. Revision
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Re: How do I uncompress tgz files?
Jerry W wrote: xxxx.tar.gz or xxxx.tgz are both used as descriptive suffixes for the same type of file, a gzipped archive (tar) file. so you could do the following from the command line: tar xzf
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Re: How do I uncompress tgz files?
Used Extract from Konqueror to get gmfsk.hjk.50 files and then did configure using the Terminal. Now after make I get these errors; Making all in dominoex make[3]: Entering directory
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How do I uncompress tgz files?
tTrying to uncompress http://www.w1hkj.com/LinuxApps/gmfsk.hkj.tgz Have done plain tar.gz with the Terminal, but can not figure out how to uncompress tgz? Linux newbie TIA, Jerry - K0HZI
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Serial Numbers
I'm trying to setup serial numbers for the upcoming DominoEX contest. But I'm not having much luck. Earlier this year Dave walked me through getting a 3 digit serial number with more than 1 output to
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Re: Kachina Freq Ref usage
Dave, I use the CW offset set to 500 at all times, so I guess I wouldn't see what you commented about. I have compared both the CAT and 505.exe Freq Cal's and find them identical to the ear. I have
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Re: Kachina Freq Ref usage
Aubrey, You need to also thank Jim Haynes, W6JVE, who has kindly placed his second transceiver at my mercy during the development process. He even had to repair it after I blew out the RS232 port.
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Re: Kachina Freq Ref usage
Dave, You continue to amaze me. We in the Kachina family are very blessed with your continued efforts and accomplishments on our behalf. Kudos and Thanks. 73 de Aubrey.W6ODG San Marcos, CA
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Kachina Freq Ref usage
I've just checked the KC505.EXE reference frequency performance against the KachinaCAT running on Windows XP and then on Linux. The KachinaCAT program gives identical results. I did find that the
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