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Moderated Patches for gmfsk.hkj.50 to support pskmail


"jimkovar"
 

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
for the presence of a file called gmfsk_autofile in the default
directory, and if it exists, transmits it, then deletes it. Pskmail
communicates with the modified gmfsk by creating gmfsk_autofile, and
reading any received text from the logfile generated by gmfsk.

I have applied these patches to gmfsk.hkj.50, and they still work.
Rein has given his ok for me to forward these to the group. Any interest?

Thanks and 73, KC0HOS - Jim


w1hkj
 

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.

Hope you like the changes that have been made to the gmfsk program.

Dave, W1HKJ


"jimkovar"
 

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


Ed
 

jimkovar wrote:
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
for the presence of a file called gmfsk_autofile in the default
directory, and if it exists, transmits it, then deletes it. Pskmail
communicates with the modified gmfsk by creating gmfsk_autofile, and
reading any received text from the logfile generated by gmfsk. I have applied these patches to gmfsk.hkj.50, and they still work.
Rein has given his ok for me to forward these to the group. Any interest?
Thanks and 73, KC0HOS - Jim

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 mode) or xTLF (gui), xTLF is written using Perl. Now we should be able to use Dave's .50 with your patch with either version of TLF. Digital contesting may be doable or at least better than ever before with Linux. 73

Ed W3NR