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Moderated gMFSK
Hello, I notice when I go in to change the font on gMFSK, it locks up? Is there a config file somewhere I can edit to change the things set in Preferences? I also notice some crashes when switching
By "jturning" <jturning@...> · #281 ·
Moderated Re: gMFSK update to version .51 posted
Rick Kunath wrote:
By Ed <autek@...> · #280 ·
Moderated Re: gMFSK update to version .51 posted
w1hkj wrote: I sure do remember using just that scope display. MMTTY has a display like that on it's screen. One of the nicest things about the old cross hair display is that it is well suited for
By Rick Kunath <k9ao@...> · #279 ·
Moderated Re; gMFSK.51
Thanks Dave for the reply...have upgraded...the only problem i have with gMFSK is when working or looking at a weak signal on PSK the pointer2 is inclined to jump left and right and often even jumps
By "vk4bdj" <djmunn@...> · #278 ·
Moderated Re: gMFSK update to version .51 posted
Now THAT would be neat. Certainly worth a shot. Anyway, one area of improvement I'd like to see is in the CW decoder. Vojtech Bubnik, OK1IAK says he's written some code that greatly improves the
By Joe Veldhuis <kd8atu@...> · #277 ·
Moderated gMFSK update to version .51 posted
vk4bdj wrote: The pskmail patches have been incorporated into the gmfsk-hkj tarball. This version also includes changes to the RTTY automatic frequency control code and the RTTY scope presentation.
By w1hkj <w1hkj@...> · #276 ·
Moderated Re gMFSK patches
A few days ago there was a couple of messages re patches to gMFSK to add the work of Rein to the present tarball.....has this been done yet or are the patches available for general use.....i would
By "vk4bdj" <djmunn@...> · #275 ·
Moderated Re: Patches for gmfsk.hkj.50 to support pskmail
jimkovar wrote: Jim, thanks for your work on this. As an added feature Rein has interfaced his hacked version to his excellent contesting applications. So you can use gMFSK with either TLF (console
By Ed <autek@...> · #274 ·
Moderated Re: Patches for gmfsk.hkj.50 to support pskmail
Dave, I have forwarded you the patches. BTW, thank you and all the other contributors who keep making gmfsk better and better! 73, KC0HOS - Jim
By "jimkovar" <jimkovar@...> · #273 ·
Moderated Re: Patches for gmfsk.hkj.50 to support pskmail
Hello Jim, I will post the pskmail patches on the www.w1hkj.com web site if you want. Send me the patch direct to w1hkj@... Include information on the patch, what it does, who gets the credits etc.
By w1hkj <w1hkj@...> · #272 ·
Moderated Patches for gmfsk.hkj.50 to support pskmail
A while back, PA0R - Rein came up with a patched version of gmfsk version 0.6 that he has been using with his pskmail program for internet email interface via BPSK63 on HF. The modified program checks
By "jimkovar" <jimkovar@...> · #271 ·
Moderated Pointer 2
Have just changed the coulour of pointer2 in the waterfall.c line 175 to white from yellow....tried red but my eyes dont like red...works well with white....you have to run make again and then
By "vk4bdj" <djmunn@...> · #270 ·
Moderated Re: DominoEX secondary text, new idle behavior for MFSK, RTTY and FM Hell
Once (if) these get added to the mainline, there'll be options in hkj-config.h to disable them. For now, just decompress the file and edit it. To remove the RTTY hack, just delete the blocks that
By Joe Veldhuis <kd8atu@...> · #269 ·
Moderated 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
By "jhaynesatalumni" <jhhaynes@...> · #268 ·
Moderated 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
By Joe Veldhuis <kd8atu@...> · #267 ·
Moderated 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
By Ed <autek@...> · #266 ·
Moderated 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
By w1hkj <w1hkj@...> · #265 ·
Moderated 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
By Hamish Moffatt <hamish@...> · #264 ·
Moderated 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.
By Ed <autek@...> · #263 ·
Moderated 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
By Hamish Moffatt <hamish@...> · #262 ·