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Re: Teamviewer on Debian Trixie etc.

 

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I found Ultra Viewer to work well.? It is free for the basic features.? I run it on Xubuntu and Windows 11.

73, Dave

--
Dave W3EO


Re: Teamviewer on Debian Trixie etc.

 

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I found Ultra Viewer to work well.? It is free for the basic features.? I run it on Xubuntu and Windows 11.

73, Dave

--
Dave W3EO


QSO today podcast with W1HKJ

 

Just stumbled across this podcast with Dave W1HKJ. It was a good listen, I recommend it:
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Confession: I didn't exactly stumble across it - I was searching for W1HKJ links and it was in the search results - but still it was a good listen.
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One thing that came up in the interview, from 2015, was that Kachina 505DSP was one of the two rigs Dave said he had at the time. He also talked about flrig. I'm just curious given those two facts why flrig doesn't support the 505DSP, since it seems it was his active rig control effort at the time.
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No complaints though, kcat, a one rig driver, is a fine 505DSP controller, I use it daily.
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Which gets me to my last comment, Dave, in case you're reading: is kcat on github, or are you willing to put it there? I occasionally find some small bug and fix it, and I'd like to start a branch for that purpose so my changes don't get lost and have a chance of being rolled up easily at some point. Last time I sent you changes, you graciously rolled them in, but it was a somewhat tedious process. The number is probably small, but there still are a few kcat users and live 505DSP radios.
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All your fl and other tools are great, thanks so much for them.
?
73 - Bill N7DZ


Andy's Ham Radio Linux version 26D has been released!

 


Hi Everybody,

Andy's Ham Radio Linux (AHRL) v26d has been released.? Several software packages were updated (enumerated in the CHANGES file).? Support was added for LMDE6.? For more info and a link to download it: ?

Thanks, and 73,

Andy
KB1OIQ ..


quieting fldigi event log (and stdout/stderr)

 

I'm running fldigi 4.2.06 built from source. If run from the command line, and/or if I look at the ~/.fldigi/debug/status_log.txt, I see a very dense log, including I: and D: messages, even though the default is documented as WARN. Event supplying --debug-level 0 doesn't quiet this. I can quiet it after I start it running by opening the event log from the gui and setting it to quiet.
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Is debug level being forced to start with debug level logging during development maybe? As is, the log gets very big if I let it run for a long time.
?
Bill N7DZ


Re: Fldigi Wiki Install

 

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Thanks David, after I entered q (quit) and ran your command it looks like pavucontrol is now installed with the log below.
That's quite a command :-)
73, Ron NY3J

ny3j@ny3j-Studio-XPS-435T-9000:~/Downloads/fldigi-4.2.06.27$ sudo apt --no-install-recommends install pavucontol
[sudo] password for ny3j:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package pavucontol
ny3j@ny3j-Studio-XPS-435T-9000:~/Downloads/fldigi-4.2.06.27$ sudo apt --no-install-recommends install pavucontrol
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Reading state information... Done
The following additional packages will be installed:
? libatkmm-1.6-1v5 libcairomm-1.0-1v5 libglibmm-2.4-1t64 libgtkmm-3.0-1t64 libpangomm-1.4-1v5
Recommended packages:
? pulseaudio
The following NEW packages will be installed:
? libatkmm-1.6-1v5 libcairomm-1.0-1v5 libglibmm-2.4-1t64 libgtkmm-3.0-1t64 libpangomm-1.4-1v5 pavucontrol
0 upgraded, 6 newly installed, 0 to remove and 5 not upgraded.
Need to get 1,962 kB of archives.
After this operation, 9,741 kB of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n] Y
Get:1 noble/main amd64 libglibmm-2.4-1t64 amd64 2.66.7-1build1 [629 kB]
Get:2 noble/main amd64 libatkmm-1.6-1v5 amd64 2.28.4-1build4 [77.1 kB]
Get:3 noble/main amd64 libcairomm-1.0-1v5 amd64 1.14.5-1build1 [43.9 kB]
Get:4 noble/main amd64 libpangomm-1.4-1v5 amd64 2.46.4-1build3 [52.2 kB]
Get:5 noble/main amd64 libgtkmm-3.0-1t64 amd64 3.24.9-1 [983 kB]
Get:6 noble/universe amd64 pavucontrol amd64 5.0-2build3 [178 kB]
Fetched 1,962 kB in 0s (4,899 kB/s)? ?
Selecting previously unselected package libglibmm-2.4-1t64:amd64.
(Reading database ... 177939 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack .../0-libglibmm-2.4-1t64_2.66.7-1build1_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking libglibmm-2.4-1t64:amd64 (2.66.7-1build1) ...
Selecting previously unselected package libatkmm-1.6-1v5:amd64.
Preparing to unpack .../1-libatkmm-1.6-1v5_2.28.4-1build4_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking libatkmm-1.6-1v5:amd64 (2.28.4-1build4) ...
Selecting previously unselected package libcairomm-1.0-1v5:amd64.
Preparing to unpack .../2-libcairomm-1.0-1v5_1.14.5-1build1_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking libcairomm-1.0-1v5:amd64 (1.14.5-1build1) ...
Selecting previously unselected package libpangomm-1.4-1v5:amd64.
Preparing to unpack .../3-libpangomm-1.4-1v5_2.46.4-1build3_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking libpangomm-1.4-1v5:amd64 (2.46.4-1build3) ...
Selecting previously unselected package libgtkmm-3.0-1t64:amd64.
Preparing to unpack .../4-libgtkmm-3.0-1t64_3.24.9-1_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking libgtkmm-3.0-1t64:amd64 (3.24.9-1) ...
Selecting previously unselected package pavucontrol.
Preparing to unpack .../5-pavucontrol_5.0-2build3_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking pavucontrol (5.0-2build3) ...
Setting up libcairomm-1.0-1v5:amd64 (1.14.5-1build1) ...
Setting up libglibmm-2.4-1t64:amd64 (2.66.7-1build1) ...
Setting up libpangomm-1.4-1v5:amd64 (2.46.4-1build3) ...
Setting up libatkmm-1.6-1v5:amd64 (2.28.4-1build4) ...
Setting up libgtkmm-3.0-1t64:amd64 (3.24.9-1) ...
Setting up pavucontrol (5.0-2build3) ...
Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.39-0ubuntu8.4) ...
Processing triggers for man-db (2.12.0-4build2) ...
Processing triggers for desktop-file-utils (0.27-2build1) ...
Processing triggers for gnome-menus (3.36.0-1.1ubuntu3) ...
ny3j@ny3j-Studio-XPS-435T-9000:~/Downloads/fldigi-4.2.06.27$

On 4/24/2025 12:30 PM, David Ranch, KI6ZHD via groups.io wrote:


What does "sudo apt --no-install-recommends install pavucontrol" do?? I have pavucontrol installed on u24.04.2 here so it's definitely possible.

--David
KI6ZHD


On 04/24/2025 09:13 AM, Ron NY3J via groups.io wrote:
Hi All,

I'm trying to follow the Wiki install on my Unbuntu 24.04.2 and I'm getting the following when I try to install pavucontrol. I'm not sure how to continue.

73, Ron NY3J


ny3j@ny3j-Studio-XPS-435T-9000:~/Downloads/fldigi-4.2.06.27$ sudo aptitude install pavucontrol
The following NEW packages will be installed:
? libasound2-plugins{a} libatkmm-1.6-1v5{a} libcairomm-1.0-1v5{a} libglibmm-2.4-1t64{a} libgtkmm-3.0-1t64{a} libpangomm-1.4-1v5{a} pavucontrol pulseaudio{a} pulseaudio-utils{a}
0 packages upgraded, 9 newly installed, 0 to remove and 5 not upgraded.
Need to get 2,995 kB of archives. After unpacking 15.0 MB will be used.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
?pipewire-audio : Conflicts: pulseaudio but 1:16.1+dfsg1-2ubuntu10.1 is to be installed
????????????????? Conflicts: pulseaudio:i386 but it is not going to be installed
?pipewire-alsa : Conflicts: pulseaudio but 1:16.1+dfsg1-2ubuntu10.1 is to be installed
???????????????? Conflicts: pulseaudio:i386 but it is not going to be installed
The following actions will resolve these dependencies:

???? Keep the following packages at their current version:
1)???? pulseaudio [Not Installed]

???? Leave the following dependencies unresolved:
2)???? pavucontrol recommends pulseaudio



Accept this solution? [Y/n/q/?]








Re: Fldigi Wiki Install

 

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What does "sudo apt --no-install-recommends install pavucontrol" do?? I have pavucontrol installed on u24.04.2 here so it's definitely possible.

--David
KI6ZHD


On 04/24/2025 09:13 AM, Ron NY3J via groups.io wrote:

Hi All,

I'm trying to follow the Wiki install on my Unbuntu 24.04.2 and I'm getting the following when I try to install pavucontrol. I'm not sure how to continue.

73, Ron NY3J


ny3j@ny3j-Studio-XPS-435T-9000:~/Downloads/fldigi-4.2.06.27$ sudo aptitude install pavucontrol
The following NEW packages will be installed:
? libasound2-plugins{a} libatkmm-1.6-1v5{a} libcairomm-1.0-1v5{a} libglibmm-2.4-1t64{a} libgtkmm-3.0-1t64{a} libpangomm-1.4-1v5{a} pavucontrol pulseaudio{a} pulseaudio-utils{a}
0 packages upgraded, 9 newly installed, 0 to remove and 5 not upgraded.
Need to get 2,995 kB of archives. After unpacking 15.0 MB will be used.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
?pipewire-audio : Conflicts: pulseaudio but 1:16.1+dfsg1-2ubuntu10.1 is to be installed
????????????????? Conflicts: pulseaudio:i386 but it is not going to be installed
?pipewire-alsa : Conflicts: pulseaudio but 1:16.1+dfsg1-2ubuntu10.1 is to be installed
???????????????? Conflicts: pulseaudio:i386 but it is not going to be installed
The following actions will resolve these dependencies:

???? Keep the following packages at their current version:
1)???? pulseaudio [Not Installed]

???? Leave the following dependencies unresolved:
2)???? pavucontrol recommends pulseaudio



Accept this solution? [Y/n/q/?]







Fldigi Wiki Install

 

Hi All,

I'm trying to follow the Wiki install on my Unbuntu 24.04.2 and I'm getting the following when I try to install pavucontrol. I'm not sure how to continue.

73, Ron NY3J


ny3j@ny3j-Studio-XPS-435T-9000:~/Downloads/fldigi-4.2.06.27$ sudo aptitude install pavucontrol
The following NEW packages will be installed:
? libasound2-plugins{a} libatkmm-1.6-1v5{a} libcairomm-1.0-1v5{a} libglibmm-2.4-1t64{a} libgtkmm-3.0-1t64{a} libpangomm-1.4-1v5{a} pavucontrol pulseaudio{a} pulseaudio-utils{a}
0 packages upgraded, 9 newly installed, 0 to remove and 5 not upgraded.
Need to get 2,995 kB of archives. After unpacking 15.0 MB will be used.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
?pipewire-audio : Conflicts: pulseaudio but 1:16.1+dfsg1-2ubuntu10.1 is to be installed
????????????????? Conflicts: pulseaudio:i386 but it is not going to be installed
?pipewire-alsa : Conflicts: pulseaudio but 1:16.1+dfsg1-2ubuntu10.1 is to be installed
???????????????? Conflicts: pulseaudio:i386 but it is not going to be installed
The following actions will resolve these dependencies:

???? Keep the following packages at their current version:
1)???? pulseaudio [Not Installed]

???? Leave the following dependencies unresolved:
2)???? pavucontrol recommends pulseaudio



Accept this solution? [Y/n/q/?]


Re: Teamviewer on Debian Trixie etc.

 

I found a website on the Linux Mint group that set up?an X11 server on my portable machine. I'm able to log in via VNC. Do you think I can find it on my 75-year-old brain?

73

Don Poaps
New Westminster, BC
VA7DGP DATA
VA7QU ? VOICE


Winlink:?va7dgp@...
Subject://wl2k ? ? ? ? ?

ALLSTAR ?530780
Hamshack Hotline
5971
Mid-Island Phone Mesh
2210
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On Thu, Apr 24, 2025 at 5:40?AM Rick KD8WCK via <rademattia=sbcglobal.net@groups.io> wrote:
I concur with Neil. When I installed Teamviewer on Ubuntu I was horrified at the background processes that it installed silently. It took hours to remove all the garbage.

I would not recommend Teamviewer on any platform.






--
Don Poaps
VA7DGP: data
VA7QU:? ?voice


Re: Teamviewer on Debian Trixie etc.

 

I concur with Neil. When I installed Teamviewer on Ubuntu I was horrified at the background processes that it installed silently. It took hours to remove all the garbage.

I would not recommend Teamviewer on any platform.


Re: Teamviewer on Debian Trixie etc.

 

or dwagent by dwservice.net

73
Danny, K5CG
HH 550-0609
SKCC 14257


From: "Neil Hanlon, N1HAN" <neil@...>
To: "linuxham" <linuxham@groups.io>
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2025 6:10:18 AM
Subject: Re: [linuxham] Teamviewer on Debian Trixie etc.

Adrian, all,

I would advise against using TeamViewer, as it currently has concerning security issues, and might as well be malware.

I suggest using RustDesk instead. It's an open-source alternative that you can trust.

73, Neil



On Wed, Apr 23, 2025, 07:01 Adrian Fewster, VK4TUX via <vk4tux=gmail.com@groups.io> wrote:
Had to install Teamviewer to help a ham friend the other day, but got caught out by the policykit-1 dependency not available, as Trixie now uses pkexec & polkitd instead.
?
I had to rebuild the latest debian/Ubuntu deb from Teamviewer ;
?
adrian@debian:~$ ?cd /home/adrian/Downloads
adrian@debian:~/Downloads$ dpkg-deb --raw-extract teamviewer_15.64.3_amd64.deb teamviewer
adrian@debian:~/Downloads$ sed -i "s/policykit-1/pkexec, polkitd/" teamviewer/DEBIAN/control
adrian@debian:~/Downloads$ fakeroot -- dpkg-deb --build teamviewer teamviewer-rebuilt.deb
dpkg-deb: building package 'teamviewer' in 'teamviewer-rebuilt.deb'.
adrian@debian:~/Downloads$ sudo apt install ./teamviewer-rebuilt.deb
Note, selecting 'teamviewer' instead of './teamviewer-rebuilt.deb'
Installing:
?teamviewer

Summary:
?Upgrading: 0, Installing: 1, Removing: 0, Not Upgrading: 1
?Download size: 0 B / 123 MB
?Space needed: 413 MB / 1,568 GB available

Get:1 /home/adrian/Downloads/teamviewer-rebuilt.deb teamviewer amd64 15.64.3 [123 MB]
Selecting previously unselected package teamviewer.
(Reading database ... 628311 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack .../teamviewer-rebuilt.deb ...
Unpacking teamviewer (15.64.3) ...
Setting up teamviewer (15.64.3) ...
Processing triggers for mailcap (3.74) ...
Processing triggers for desktop-file-utils (0.28-1) ...
Processing triggers for hicolor-icon-theme (0.18-2) ...
Processing triggers for gnome-menus (3.36.0-2) ...
Processing triggers for mate-menus (1.26.1-1) ...
Processing triggers for dbus (1.16.2-2) ...
adrian@debian:~/Downloads$ ?


This executed fine and works well.
?
73
?
vk4tux



Re: Teamviewer on Debian Trixie etc.

 

Adrian, all,

I would advise against using TeamViewer, as it currently has concerning security issues, and might as well be malware.

I suggest using RustDesk instead. It's an open-source alternative that you can trust.

73, Neil



On Wed, Apr 23, 2025, 07:01 Adrian Fewster, VK4TUX via <vk4tux=gmail.com@groups.io> wrote:
Had to install Teamviewer to help a ham friend the other day, but got caught out by the policykit-1 dependency not available, as Trixie now uses pkexec & polkitd instead.
?
I had to rebuild the latest debian/Ubuntu deb from Teamviewer ;
?
adrian@debian:~$ ?cd /home/adrian/Downloads
adrian@debian:~/Downloads$ dpkg-deb --raw-extract teamviewer_15.64.3_amd64.deb teamviewer
adrian@debian:~/Downloads$ sed -i "s/policykit-1/pkexec, polkitd/" teamviewer/DEBIAN/control
adrian@debian:~/Downloads$ fakeroot -- dpkg-deb --build teamviewer teamviewer-rebuilt.deb
dpkg-deb: building package 'teamviewer' in 'teamviewer-rebuilt.deb'.
adrian@debian:~/Downloads$ sudo apt install ./teamviewer-rebuilt.deb
Note, selecting 'teamviewer' instead of './teamviewer-rebuilt.deb'
Installing:
?teamviewer

Summary:
?Upgrading: 0, Installing: 1, Removing: 0, Not Upgrading: 1
?Download size: 0 B / 123 MB
?Space needed: 413 MB / 1,568 GB available

Get:1 /home/adrian/Downloads/teamviewer-rebuilt.deb teamviewer amd64 15.64.3 [123 MB]
Selecting previously unselected package teamviewer.
(Reading database ... 628311 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack .../teamviewer-rebuilt.deb ...
Unpacking teamviewer (15.64.3) ...
Setting up teamviewer (15.64.3) ...
Processing triggers for mailcap (3.74) ...
Processing triggers for desktop-file-utils (0.28-1) ...
Processing triggers for hicolor-icon-theme (0.18-2) ...
Processing triggers for gnome-menus (3.36.0-2) ...
Processing triggers for mate-menus (1.26.1-1) ...
Processing triggers for dbus (1.16.2-2) ...
adrian@debian:~/Downloads$ ?


This executed fine and works well.
?
73
?
vk4tux


CTY-3512 Country Files - 22 April 2025

 

The Country (CTY) Files were updated on 22 April 2025:



For installation instructions, start at:



Hover your mouse over the word Contest in the menu, then select the
software you are using.

To install the file, follow the link to your software at the top of the page.

If you are interested in a bigger CTY.DAT for everyday logging, you can get
it here:



Note that the release notes (and Version Entity) for this larger file are
different than what is shown below. There is a separate link to them.

As a reminder, there is an RSS feed of the latest country file announcements:



Here are the release notes:

22 April 2025 (CTY-3512)
VER20250422, Version entity is Vanuatu, YJ

Added/changed Entities/Prefixes/Callsigns:

* TX5U is French Polynesia, FO
* TO974REF is Reunion Island, FR
* MM0PLX/P is Scotland, GM
* GB1GLJ and GB8MD are both Wales, GW
* IR0IABJ is Sardinia, IS
* KQ6KC is in CQ zone 4, not CQ zone 5
* AB1U, K9WWW, KC0BRA, KC9C, KQ2X, N5NPD, W0DNR, W0OIT and WE8RV are all United States, K in CQ zone 3, ITU zone 6
* N7ML and W0YKS are both United States, K in CQ zone 4, ITU zone 6
* AA7TJ, AB9TS, K1CPT, K2TKB, K3LKS, K6LJ, K7TRT, K9LTX, K9TF, KA8GIM,
KC9GNK, KC9JIK, KD9OFG, KF7HIL, KK7VXK, KN4SLP, N9DMT, N9SEO, NA9DM, NE9U,
W2EH, W9BED, W9JAB, WA7AFV, WJ9O and WT9Q are all United States, K in CQ zone 4, ITU zone 7
* AE4JM, AG4H, K3JWI, K4AZE, K4WNY, KB3KYH, KD4CXE, KE4VQM, KG5UN,
KK4PC, KM4CRB, KM4ECH, KM4HQE, KO4OSL, KO4VJN, KQ4FBF, KQ4MYC, KQ4RLN,
KW4OV, KY4DMD, N4KWX, N6XBP, NB6O, NT4M, W4BQN, W4FCL, W4FXZ, W4JHV, W4YPW,
W4YTO, W5SGL, W6JSL, W7BAZ, W7XB, WA6GYC, WB4MSN, WF5X and WN1R are all United States, K in CQ zone 4, ITU zone 8
* AD7JL, AI5SM, AJ6TE, K0CHA, K0DVH, K5JSG, K5KIP, K6HLC, KA7HBH, KB6QPI,
KB8NUF, KC9LC, KE8AE, KE8ZZH, KI8GM, KM7SAD, N0CK, N0GJR, N6ZFO, N8JAA,
N8OYY, N8SLT, N8XT, N9MXI, W8KXW, WD9GMK, WF8D and WT9Y are all United States, K in CQ zone 5, ITU zone 8
* KN4FTF is Hawaii, KH6
* K7VRK and KD3AXV are both Alaska, KL
* 5P0WARD/C, 5P0WARD/D, 5P0WARD/F, 5P0WARD/G, 5P0WARD/H, 5P0WARD/I,
5P0WARD/J, 5P0WARD/K, 5P0WARD/U, 5P0WARD/V and 5P0WARD/W are all Denmark, OZ
* TA1AO/4 is Asiatic Turkey, TA
* R8FF/P and RV9CDW/6 are both European Russia, UA
* R0KA/9 is Asiatic Russia, UA9 in CQ zone 18
* RX0TX/P is Asiatic Russia, UA9 in CQ zone 18, ITU zone 32
* VK7IAN/4 is Australia, VK in ITU zone 55

Removed Entities/Prefixes/Callsigns:

* EM1UTQ and RI1ANV in Antarctica, CE9
* EA9ADD in Spain, EA
* TO3Z in Guadeloupe, FG
* GS4WAB/P in Scotland, GM
* IQ0AK/P in Sardinia, IS
* AB9NE, AC4CA, AC4ZH, AE0CW, AI4LU, K0EMT, K0SB, K1NA, K1WTF, K2OO,
K3IFR, K3PS, K3TD, K4NO, K4PKM, K4YA, K5WK, K5WP, K5XI, K6ND, K7TAR, KB9JJA,
KC8GCR, KD5DD, KE5MHV, KI8I, KJ5AZV, KM4CRC, KO4O, KO4YIN, KS9W, N3BUO,
N3CY, N3LHQ, N4KCD, N7DH, N8ELA, N8JRT, N8LA, N9OHW, NG5U, NJ0U, NN7W,
W0MHK, W0SX, W3GW, W4BCG, W8MC, W8NUD, WA2IVD, WA4KY, WA4MLD, WA9KIA, WB4GHZ,
WM4U and WQ3U in United States, K
* KB7YEJ, KJ7UFK, N8YAK and W8OES in Alaska, KL
* K4W in Puerto Rico, KP4
* R25BLIN and UB8M/1 in European Russia, UA
* VK9YB in Norfolk Island, VK9N

Though I am subscribed to this reflector so that I can make these
announcements, I do not see most messages posted to it. If you have
any comments or corrections to the country file, please contact me
directly.

73 - Jim AD1C

--
Jim Reisert AD1C, <jjreisert at alum.mit.edu>,


Re: FLDIGI - RTTY output to Serial Device

 

This is untested, but give it a try. It uses the XML interface that is included in fldigi (and I think it was made so that you could do exactly what you are wanting to do!)
?

Make sure you have:

  • Python 3

  • pyserial installed (pip install pyserial)

  • Fldigi running, in RTTY mode, with XML-RPC enabled

  • /dev/ttyUSB0 accessible, permissions set (you may need to add your user to the dialout group)

?
Python script follows:
?
import xmlrpc.client
import serial
import time
# Connect to Fldigi XML-RPC
fldigi = xmlrpc.client.ServerProxy("http://localhost:7362")
# Configure serial port for ASR33
ser = serial.Serial(
? ? '/dev/ttyUSB0',
? ? baudrate=110, ? ? ? ? # ASR33 typical speed
? ? bytesize=serial.SEVENBITS,
? ? parity=serial.PARITY_NONE,
? ? stopbits=serial.STOPBITS_TWO,
? ? timeout=1
)
def main():
? ? print("Starting RTTY-to-ASR33 relay...")
? ? previous_text = ""
? ? try:
? ? ? ? while True:
? ? ? ? ? ? # Get current received text from Fldigi
? ? ? ? ? ? current_text = fldigi.main.get_rx_text()
? ? ? ? ? ? # Find new characters
? ? ? ? ? ? if current_text != previous_text:
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? new_chars = current_text[len(previous_text):]
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? for char in new_chars:
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? if char.isprintable() or char in '\r\n':
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? print(f"Sending: {repr(char)}")
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ser.write(char.encode('ascii', errors='ignore'))
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ser.flush()
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? time.sleep(0.1) ?# Adjust for ASR33 mechanical response
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? previous_text = current_text
? ? ? ? ? ? time.sleep(0.1) ?# Polling interval
? ? except KeyboardInterrupt:
? ? ? ? print("\nStopping...")
? ? finally:
? ? ? ? ser.close()
if __name__ == "__main__":
? ? main()
?


Re: kcat (kachina 505dsp) used to play nice with fldigi but now not so much

 

OK after some head scratching and deep reading, the fix is simple. kcat uses obsolete method main.get_frequency. The new method is rig.get_frequency. I changed that in src/support/xml_io.cxx and now all is well.
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Dave W1HKJ - below is the patch. Just a two line change.
Hey, would you be willing to put kcat up on github with your other stuff?
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73 - Bill N7DZ
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diff --git a/src/support/xml_io.cxx b/src/support/xml_io.cxx
index 6397de8..d2464e5 100644
--- a/src/support/xml_io.cxx
+++ b/src/support/xml_io.cxx
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ static const char* rig_take_control ? ? = "rig.take_control";
?static const char* rig_release_control ?= "rig.release_control";
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?// these are get/set
-static const char* main_get_frequency ? = "main.get_frequency";
+static const char* rig_get_frequency ? = "rig.get_frequency";
?static const char* main_set_wf_sideband = "main.set_wf_sideband";
?static const char* rig_set_frequency ? ?= "rig.set_frequency";
?static const char* rig_set_mode ? ? ? ? = "rig.set_mode";
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ void open_rig_xmlrpc()
? ? ? ? XmlRpcValue nil(XmlRpc::nil);
? ? ? ? status_query = new XmlRpcValue;
? ? ? ? const char* status_methods[] = {
- ? ? ? ? ? ? ? main_get_trx_state, main_get_frequency,
+ ? ? ? ? ? ? ? main_get_trx_state, rig_get_frequency,
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? rig_get_mode, rig_get_bandwidth
? ? ? ? };
? ? ? ? for (size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(status_methods)/sizeof(*status_methods); i++) {
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Re: FLDIGI - RTTY output to Serial Device

 

Once the port is configured, could you perhaps ln -s the file .fldigi/talk/output.txt in your home directory to your serial device /dev/ttyUSB0? Everything's a file in Linux.


Re: FLDIGI - RTTY output to Serial Device

 

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In the Misc section of the FLDIGI configuration you can choose 'RX text capture' and enable 'rx text stream' in the window that pops up.?
That stream goes by default to .fldigi/talk/output.txt in your home directory. The best is to write a little script in bash or another of your?
favourite languages as you need to set the serial port speed, open output.txt and read it in a loop to see or new characters are appended?
to that file and copy/output those to your serial device.

Boudewijn VE3TOK


On 4/18/25 13:48, Bob Roswell, KC3KCS via groups.io wrote:

Nice!? That is a bit easier to use, and I did not find it.? Any way to redirect that directly to the serial port? (USB)

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From: linuxham@groups.io <linuxham@groups.io> On Behalf Of David Ranch, KI6ZHD via groups.io
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2025 1:29 PM
To: linuxham@groups.io
Subject: Re: [linuxham] FLDIGI - RTTY output to Serial Device

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You don't often get email from linuxham-fld@....



Look at the $HOME/.fldigi/talk/textout.txt file

--David
KI6ZHD

On 04/18/2025 10:02 AM, Bob Roswell, KC3KCS via wrote:

Greetings:

?

I have setup an RTTY -> phone -> modem ->ASR-33 demo here at the Computer Museum @ System Source (Hunt Valley, MD) ()

?

I am taking an RTTY Feed, (for example ) and feeding the sound into a telephone handset.

?

When the handset is in a modem (I am just using the modem microphone since I don't think we have a modem for 45baud, Baudot) the sound goes into the sound card and is decoded by fldigi.

?

I have not figured out how to easily get the text (which appears on fldigi screen) to the serial port which goes to the teletype.

?

I have hacked it by logging the RTTY text to a file, and then I am using a Python script to clean up the log file and print on the ASR-33.? Hoping to find a way to simplify and pipe the rtty signal directly to /dev/ttyUSB0.

?

Thanks

Bob

?

(More details, not really important for the question, but here is the setup)

Raspberry Pi 5, with USB sound dongle:

mplayer gets rtty feed.? Sound redirected from HDMI to USB Sound Dongle that is wired to old school Dial-up telephone.? When phone goes off hook, we hear the RTTY signal from the phone earpiece.

Earpiece is set in acoustic modem.? just used the microphone which is wired back into microphone input on USB sound dongle.? Fldigi decodes RTTY, and logs to /home/pi/.fldigi/fldigiyyyymmdd.log

Python opens the file, skips two the end, the cuts the beginning of each line which logging info, and it sends the ASCII text to a USB->Serial Dongle.? ASR-33 has a 3rd party card to take RS-232 as input instead of Current loop.

?

?

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-- 
There is nothing permanent except change
 
                                Heraclitus


Re: FLDIGI - RTTY output to Serial Device

 

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Nice!? That is a bit easier to use, and I did not find it.? Any way to redirect that directly to the serial port? (USB)


Sure:
?? cat textout.txt > /dev/ttyUSB0

--David
KI6ZHD


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From: linuxham@groups.io <linuxham@groups.io> On Behalf Of David Ranch, KI6ZHD via groups.io
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2025 1:29 PM
To: linuxham@groups.io
Subject: Re: [linuxham] FLDIGI - RTTY output to Serial Device

?


You don't often get email from linuxham-fld@....



Look at the $HOME/.fldigi/talk/textout.txt file

--David
KI6ZHD

On 04/18/2025 10:02 AM, Bob Roswell, KC3KCS via wrote:

Greetings:

?

I have setup an RTTY -> phone -> modem ->ASR-33 demo here at the Computer Museum @ System Source (Hunt Valley, MD) ()

?

I am taking an RTTY Feed, (for example ) and feeding the sound into a telephone handset.

?

When the handset is in a modem (I am just using the modem microphone since I don't think we have a modem for 45baud, Baudot) the sound goes into the sound card and is decoded by fldigi.

?

I have not figured out how to easily get the text (which appears on fldigi screen) to the serial port which goes to the teletype.

?

I have hacked it by logging the RTTY text to a file, and then I am using a Python script to clean up the log file and print on the ASR-33.? Hoping to find a way to simplify and pipe the rtty signal directly to /dev/ttyUSB0.

?

Thanks

Bob

?

(More details, not really important for the question, but here is the setup)

Raspberry Pi 5, with USB sound dongle:

mplayer gets rtty feed.? Sound redirected from HDMI to USB Sound Dongle that is wired to old school Dial-up telephone.? When phone goes off hook, we hear the RTTY signal from the phone earpiece.

Earpiece is set in acoustic modem.? just used the microphone which is wired back into microphone input on USB sound dongle.? Fldigi decodes RTTY, and logs to /home/pi/.fldigi/fldigiyyyymmdd.log

Python opens the file, skips two the end, the cuts the beginning of each line which logging info, and it sends the ASCII text to a USB->Serial Dongle.? ASR-33 has a 3rd party card to take RS-232 as input instead of Current loop.

?

?

?

?



Re: FLDIGI - RTTY output to Serial Device

 

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Nice!? That is a bit easier to use, and I did not find it.? Any way to redirect that directly to the serial port? (USB)

?

From: linuxham@groups.io <linuxham@groups.io> On Behalf Of David Ranch, KI6ZHD via groups.io
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2025 1:29 PM
To: linuxham@groups.io
Subject: Re: [linuxham] FLDIGI - RTTY output to Serial Device

?

You don't often get email from linuxham-fld@....


Look at the $HOME/.fldigi/talk/textout.txt file

--David
KI6ZHD

On 04/18/2025 10:02 AM, Bob Roswell, KC3KCS via wrote:

Greetings:

?

I have setup an RTTY -> phone -> modem ->ASR-33 demo here at the Computer Museum @ System Source (Hunt Valley, MD) ()

?

I am taking an RTTY Feed, (for example ) and feeding the sound into a telephone handset.

?

When the handset is in a modem (I am just using the modem microphone since I don't think we have a modem for 45baud, Baudot) the sound goes into the sound card and is decoded by fldigi.

?

I have not figured out how to easily get the text (which appears on fldigi screen) to the serial port which goes to the teletype.

?

I have hacked it by logging the RTTY text to a file, and then I am using a Python script to clean up the log file and print on the ASR-33.? Hoping to find a way to simplify and pipe the rtty signal directly to /dev/ttyUSB0.

?

Thanks

Bob

?

(More details, not really important for the question, but here is the setup)

Raspberry Pi 5, with USB sound dongle:

mplayer gets rtty feed.? Sound redirected from HDMI to USB Sound Dongle that is wired to old school Dial-up telephone.? When phone goes off hook, we hear the RTTY signal from the phone earpiece.

Earpiece is set in acoustic modem.? just used the microphone which is wired back into microphone input on USB sound dongle.? Fldigi decodes RTTY, and logs to /home/pi/.fldigi/fldigiyyyymmdd.log

Python opens the file, skips two the end, the cuts the beginning of each line which logging info, and it sends the ASCII text to a USB->Serial Dongle.? ASR-33 has a 3rd party card to take RS-232 as input instead of Current loop.

?

?

?

?


Re: FLDIGI - RTTY output to Serial Device

 

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Look at the $HOME/.fldigi/talk/textout.txt file

--David
KI6ZHD


On 04/18/2025 10:02 AM, Bob Roswell, KC3KCS via groups.io wrote:

Greetings:
?
I have setup an RTTY -> phone -> modem ->ASR-33 demo here at the Computer Museum @ System Source (Hunt Valley, MD) ()
?
I am taking an RTTY Feed, (for example ) and feeding the sound into a telephone handset.
?
When the handset is in a modem (I am just using the modem microphone since I don't think we have a modem for 45baud, Baudot) the sound goes into the sound card and is decoded by fldigi.
?
I have not figured out how to easily get the text (which appears on fldigi screen) to the serial port which goes to the teletype.
?
I have hacked it by logging the RTTY text to a file, and then I am using a Python script to clean up the log file and print on the ASR-33.? Hoping to find a way to simplify and pipe the rtty signal directly to /dev/ttyUSB0.
?
Thanks
Bob
?
(More details, not really important for the question, but here is the setup)
Raspberry Pi 5, with USB sound dongle:
mplayer gets rtty feed.? Sound redirected from HDMI to USB Sound Dongle that is wired to old school Dial-up telephone.? When phone goes off hook, we hear the RTTY signal from the phone earpiece.
Earpiece is set in acoustic modem.? just used the microphone which is wired back into microphone input on USB sound dongle.? Fldigi decodes RTTY, and logs to /home/pi/.fldigi/fldigiyyyymmdd.log
Python opens the file, skips two the end, the cuts the beginning of each line which logging info, and it sends the ASCII text to a USB->Serial Dongle.? ASR-33 has a 3rd party card to take RS-232 as input instead of Current loop.
?
?
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