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help to config an old Icom 735 HF SSB rig and Rigblaster Advantage for Fldigi 5
David KC3QVY Doing digi modes with an older hf ssb radio and a Rigblaster ¡°should¡± work as I have used an Icom 725 (circa 1990) and Rigblaster Advantage on Fldigi, Winlink, FT8, and Var AC It is just a question of getting a series of ¡°config¡± settings correct, starting with the sound control panel in your computer (speaker and microphone levels). Does RX work on any fldigi mode? If not then the problem may be the sound card. Try any other sound card with Rx audio from the rig¡¯s speaker jack. The Rigblaster Advantage can use a COM port for ptt (send) via that front mic jack, but only if you set up the COM port correctly. Check com port and ¡°drivers¡± for the Rigblaster with Device Manager in Windows. Do you have the instruction sheet from West Mt Radio (Rigblaster source)? Be sure the radio cable is wired correctly for Tx, PTT and ground. In your case you would be using the rig¡¯s front Mic jack for TX audio from the Rigblaster (remove the mic) and picking up RX audio on a mono shielded audio cable from the ext speaker jack or front headphone jack. There are so many ways to mess this up with incorrect settings If you were to mail me the 735 then I could test it with my power supply and my Rigblaster Advantage and a Win10 computer Does the rig itself work fine on SSB voice with an Icom mic and your hf antenna? If not then the problem is with the rig and antenna and nothing to do with Fldigi and the sound card. I can test with you on 80 or 40 meters around 8 AM EDT best wishes, K3EUI Barry > On May 11, 2025, at 4:11 PM, David Tibbetts <davidatibbetts@...> wrote: > > ?Sorry. My typo- an Icom 735. > Sent from my iPhone > >> On May 11, 2025, at 2:29 PM, Barry Feierman <k3euibarry@...> wrote: >> >> ?i do not recognize a icom 7235 >> >> >> Barry >> >>>> On May 10, 2025, at 11:23 PM, David Tibbetts <davidatibbetts@...> wrote: >>> >>> ?This is KC3QVY. I am seeking someone to help me get up and running with FLDIGIm and VAR ac? I am looking for someone who is knowledgeable enough with the Icom 7235 and Rigblaster set up to get me going again. I want to start using both programs again. I need someone who ideally has the ability to login to my computer, and use Zoom or the equivalent. I am trying to set up myself up in these programs. I am trying to get fully set-up correctly, and documented, so that I can maintain the new set-up. Do you have anyone who would fill the bill? Thanks for your attentio. My telephone number is (410) 533-0807. Please feel free to pass it on. 73.
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Pre-built Pi 5 binaries 3
My recently purchased Pi-500 arrived yesterday and within an hour I had the OS and all necessary files for building fldigi etal installed. The build took less than an hour for the entire suite, following these guidelines: https://sourceforge.net/p/fldigi/wiki/debian_howto/. I posted the binary files at https://www.w1hkj.org/pi5-files Index of /pi5-files NameLast modifiedSizeDescription Parent Directory - flaa2025-05-11 07:491.7M flamp2025-05-11 07:548.7M flarq2025-05-11 07:501.2M flcluster2025-05-11 07:566.8M fldigi2025-05-11 08:0623M fllog2025-05-11 07:595.0M flmsg2025-05-11 08:011.9M flnet2025-05-11 08:5010M flrig2025-05-11 09:1354M flwkey2025-05-11 08:543.9M linsim2025-05-11 08:551.7M I would like to know if these execute correctly on Pi4/5 64 bit Raspbian OS. Let me know if you try the posted binaries. 73, David W1HKJ
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[linuxham] Pre-built Pi 5 binaries
Hey Dave, Posting just the built ELF binaries with out the required dependencies won't run on people's 64bit Raspberry Pi OS. The better route would be to build and release a complete .deb package with full dependency tracking. This isn't hard to do once you have the packaging file ready which is already done here: http://deb.debian.org/debian/pool/main/f/fldigi/fldigi_4.1.23-1.debian.tar.xz I'd be happy to take you through it if you're interested and I have a script already that does it all. --David KI6ZHD On 05/11/2025 07:30 AM, Dave, W1HKJ via groups.io wrote:
Started by David Ranch @
FLDIGI/FLRIG on Raspberry Pi 500 64-bit?
Just got a RPi 500 and did the "standard" software install process built into it.; it gave me a fairly old version of FLDIGI and FLRIG that were 64 bit. Unfortunately, my QRPLabs QMX+ is not one of the available rig options. Is there a pre-assembled version of these two great programs available that will run on the 64 bit RPi 500? Or must I compile from source? -- Jim / K7TXA Eagle, ID
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FLDIGI Training Net - via Zoom on Saturdays at 9 AM 2
FLDIGI Training Net - via Zoom and on 80/40 meters When: 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month at 9:00 AM Eastern Time via ZOOM Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/7950991313?pwd=NFVJN1lQaDVlZUZQNGFnYTRiR0orQT09 by RADIO: 80 meters (3583 kHz) and 40 meters (7068 kHz) VFO dial at 1500 Hz on the FLDIGI waterfall This will be offered for rookies as well as those with experience with FLDIGI / FLMSG / FLAMP / FLRIG We will begin with an introduction of FLDIGI each session and then ask for questions and comments. I am attaching a PDF of some of the fundamentals of FLDIGI I made a few years ago. Topics each session: Casual chats, DX, EMCOMM traffic, or whatever comes up. I will begin today (Saturday May 03 at 0900 hr EDT) de k3eui Barry Kennett Square PA
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Patch for flrig-2.0.05.93 to fix IC-705 WFM mode setting 2
This patch fixes IC-705 mode setting for WFM (FM broadcast). Other fixes: IC-705 number of modes is now set to 14 Fix sizes of mode_filterX and mode_bwX initializers Use enum of IC-705 modes whenever possible Kenji Rikitake, JJ1BDX / N6BDX
Started by Kenji Rikitake JJ1BDX / N6BDX @ · Most recent @
flmsg order of information from .html
What determines the order of how the information entered into a .html form will post on the flmsg screen? Our group created a form and the lines go L01, L02, L05, L06, L07, L08, L09, L10, L11, L12, L13t, L14t, L15, L16, L17, L18, kit1, kit2, kit3, kit4, kit5, kit6, kit7, L03, L04, L13, L14, How do we get things in numerical order or an order that is more fluid to the use we need? Thanks in advance.
Started by Mark Earls, K7MEE @
search for a hidden HF antenna 2
How good can a RAIN GUTTER be on HF bands? Since moving to a "retirement community" last year I have been searching for a reasonably good HF antenna. I have tried a few 10-20 ft verticals (not well hidden) and a 140 ft long wire end-fed wire (which everyone can see). So how about a commercial aluminum (painted) rain gutter. I feed it with 50 ft RG8X into a Palomar Engineering 9:1 UNUN with two counterpoises: 15 ft and 30 ft. I have a wide-range tuner in the shack, so now SWR issues. Well, it is "hidden" and it does tune up on 160m, 40m, 30m, 17m, and 10 meters with SWR < 2.5:1 but that may mean it is just "lossy" (the UNUN). I'll give it a try this weekend with Fldigi, running no more than 25 watts on CW, PSK, and Olivia/Thor modes. I'm really curious about 160m at night - I have never operated on that band. Are there "watering holes" (freq) where different sound card modes hang out? Seems like everything is FT8 these days. 10m should be easy, as it is both vertical and horizontal polarization. Here are Nano VNA SWR and RETURN LOSS graphs. I plot RETURN LOSS as a negative number to have the same shape as the SWR curve. I did one run from 1.8 to 8 MHz, and the other run from 8 to 30 MHz. I'm excited about this new antenna. No one can "see it". But how well will it work? de k3eui barry
Started by K3EUI Barry @ · Most recent @
Hidden Antenna 2
For your rain gutter antenna ensure section are firmly connected together. I put a self taping screw through where sections overlapped because I was experiencing arching at 100 watts. I included the downspouts. It was a 2 story house. It was about 280 ft of radiator fed at the bottom of a downspout. It worked fine on 10-80 meters. Didn't try 160 because I used a 2.5 mile long 4 ft tall chain link fence for that band. The fence was also connected to the coax shield of my rain gutter antenna. Recently I've heard an HOA ham used a mag loop decorated to look like a dream catcher. It was mounted on a box to hide the rotor & used a remote tuner. All cables were buried. Of course HOA hams are also using flag poles. I no longer live in an antenna restricted town. Good luck Sent from AOL on Android
Started by Jim @ · Most recent @
Upgrade or not? 4
2 year old laptop running Windoze 11, wiped and reloaded. Ready for fldigi suite. I¡¯m currently running Fldigi 4.2.06 Flmsg 4.0.23 Flamp 2.2.10 All are well behaved and play well with others. Should I use the latest or reload these I have (assuming they¡¯re still available) Jim Falls K6FWT
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check VFO accuracy of k3fef remote SDR with FLDIGI 2
de k3eui Barry Kennett Square PA Due to my high noise level (over S9) on 80m and 40m, I often will use the REMOTE SDR at k3fef.com (NE PA) for digital sound card nets like the PA NBEMS or MidAtlantic NBEMS. To check the accuracy of the k3fef radio, I tune it to 14.999 MHz and click on USB (upper sideband) Since WWV carrier is right on 15.000 MHz, by tuning 1 kHz low on the k3fef VFO, I will hear a steady tone (15.000-14.999) of 1 kHz or 1000 Hz on the sound card output of k3fef.com on the internet connection. This is not the beep beep tones that WWV sends out at the start of each second. This is the steady BEAT FREQ of WWV when the K3FEF VFO is purposely tuned 1 kHz low on the k3fef dial. That audio from k3fef is piped into a second sound card on my home computer, and I use FLDIGI to monitor that sound. Choose the Fldigi mode "FREQ ANALYSIS" . The waterfall of Fldigi shows the steady tone close to 1000 Hz (it also shows the beep-beep audio sounds +/- 500 Hz off but ignore that) But if the steady tone is not exactly on 1000 Hz on the FLDIGI Waterfall, then the VFO at K3FEF is off just a bit on upper sideband mode. (do not use AM or LSB or lower sideband for this test) I allow the FLDIGI FREQ ANALYSIS mode a minute or so to center in on that steady tone, and it tells me that rather than 1000.00 Hz (if k3fef.com VFO were really accurate) the the audio is at 1004.689 Hz (see attached image) So that tells me that the VFO at the remote SDR K3FEF is "off" (high) by about 4 or 5 Hz. That is, the bfo at that radio at k3fef.com is just a bit "off". No one likely cares about a 5 Hz "error" at 15 MHz,ut it does throw off copy of MFSK32 signals we use on the NBEMS nets. I either have to move the center frequency of the FLDIGI WF to the center of the signal coming from k3fef.com or I can adjust the VFO frequency at k3fef.com to compensate for the 5 Hz "error" in that VFO. Either way works. Not bad!!
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[winfldigi] RX/RTX Character Set
fldigi 4.2.06.27 development version available for testing Download at https://www.w1hkj.org/alpha/fldigi/ fldigi-4.2.06.27.tar.gz2025-04-05 19:384.9M fldigi-4.2.06.27_set..>2025-04-05 19:386.6M fldigi-dark-scheme.png2025-03-21 07:41122K readme.dmg.txt2025-03-21 07:41532 readme.txt2025-04-05 19:38877K commit 39f388baf4b364a4abedc366f7fc7d5d346aadb5 Author: dave-w1hkj <w1hkj@...> Date: Sat Apr 5 09:35:00 2025 -0600 Alpha * version 4.2.06.27 commit e4ed761d6e6fea3740d70654d5aff2722dcde225 Author: dave-w1hkj <w1hkj@...> Date: Fri Apr 4 14:06:16 2025 -0500 TTY ITA2 * allow user to select USTTY or ITA2 for Baudot shifted characters 73, David, W1HKJ
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calibration of sound card timing using a WWV or CHU signal on HF
The last sound card to calibrate via the Fldigi WWV mode is a 10 yr old USB Sound Blaster that has very low noise. I usually use this sound card with a RSPduo SDR (hardware) which tunes HF, VHF, UHF and all modes. Right now, this is set to CHU Canada on 7850 kHz upper sideband with a 2 kHz filter BW. Fantastic signal into the Phila region of SE Pa. After setting the sample rate to NATIVE and the corrections in Fldigi to 0 ppm, the result was nearly perfect after ten minutes. So all of my sound cards now have "calibrations" in ppm with the largest one +65 ppm. Has anyone found a large calibration correction (hundreds of ppm) using the WWV (5, 10, 15, 20 MHz) or CHU (7850 kHz) time ticks? de k3eui
Started by K3EUI Barry @
THOR 32 recd at k3eui on RF Spectrum
Tonight we used THOR 32 mode on the CCAR UHF FM net. (Chester PA) Thor modes consist of 18 tones, sent one at a time, at 32 baud. This is a modest audio bandwidth - about 600 Hz. Here is what the RF Spectrum looks like, received on a SDR in Kennett Square. Spectrum Analyzer is by Andrew (free). You can clearly see the first three "sidebands" on this FM modulationThe modulation around the carrier is the PL tone sidebands of 100 Hz The 8 kHz is just for scale - not the true bandwidth. de k3eui barry2
Started by K3EUI Barry @
how good is a rain gutter antenna 3
RAIN GUTTER ANTENNA on upper HF bands I've been experimenting with a variety of HF antennas here at my new QTH at Crosslands Retirement Community in Kennett Square, PA. I have some space limitations, but live on the first floor of a two-story apartment building. Lots of RFI from everywhere inside the building - S9 on 80m and 40m, less noise on 20 and 10m. I have a 140 ft end-fed wire with a 49:1 UNUN which tunes up easily on 80/40/20m and not so well on 17m/15m/10m. This end-fed is horizontal, low to the ground (winds among trees) and is good for high-angle NVIS radiation on 80/40m. I use it on the PA NBEMS net (3583 kHz) and on the Mid-Atlantic NBEMS net (7068 kHz) I'd like to get up something with a low-angle signal for DX on 20/17/10m bands. But can I keep any HF antenna "hidden"? What I am now trying is the aluminum rain gutter for our building, vertical for about 20 ft, makes a right angle turn and runs horizontally for about 20 ft. The coax attaches at the base of the gutter, near ground, to a 9:1 UNUN with a sheet metal screw into the gutter for a decent electrical connection. So overall, about 40 ft of thick (painted) aluminum gutter radiating element - in the shape of an inverted L and not resonant on any ham band. Lowest SWR around 16 MHz. It looks like it might work out on the 30m band as well (10.1 MHz). I have a Palomar Engineering (500W rating) 9:1 UNUN on 50 ft RG8X coax into the shack (closet). I have one counterpoise wire about 20 ft long attached to the UNUN ground terminal. Then a good manual tuner in the shack to an HF rig for very low SWR on any band. Here is what I see on my Nano VNA from 10 - 30 MHz: not bad SWR (under 2.5:1) in the shack on 20/17/15/10 meters. I'll give it a try over the next few weeks and see if the local noise is more/less on these bands, compared to my 140 ft end-fed. I'm often running QRP on these bands, CW and digi modes only. de k3eui barry
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fldigi development test version posted 3
at https://www.w1hkj.org/alpha/fldigi/ fldigi-4.2.06.25.tar.gz2025-03-21 07:414.9M fldigi-4.2.06.25_set..>2025-03-21 07:416.6M fldigi-dark-scheme.png2025-03-21 07:41122K readme.dmg.txt2025-03-21 07:41532 readme.txt2025-03-21 07:41877K Alpha * version 4.2.06.24 frequency lock status * save and restore frequency lock status between sessions run_script * add new command line parameter . script <fullpathname filename> 73, David, W1HKJ
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Flmsg ARQ
Good Morning All, Our local net has been trying Flmsg ARQ mode. I noticed in the user manual the menu selection is different than my Flmsg version 4.0.23. The manual has a menu selection titled ARQ and when you select it there are 3 selections, Open/Close, Received Msgs and Events. On my Flmsg there is a selection called Utilities which only has Received Msgs and Events. The manual says if you select Open/Close it expands the bottom of Flmsg to include ARQ and the Send button along with the place to enter a callsign. On my Flmsg the bottom part, ARQ, is always open. I've had stations confused with seeing the Send button and during regular Flmsg transfer hit the Send instead of the AutoSend at the top. I was wondering if there is a setting that makes the Flmsg program behave the same way as the user manual. 73, Ron NY3J
Started by Ron NY3J @
optimum deviation on 2m FM with THOR22 mode 2
Setting up your 2m/70cm FM rig with an external Sound Card It is easy to under modulate or to over modulate an FM rig with an external sound card. If you can monitor your own signal, the old guideline was that the sound card audio should be NO LOUDER than the audio with your own microphone using your own voice. But that is very crude. Sounds like VARA FM and 8PSK do not sound anything like a human voice - so begin with a simple TUNE signal. Here is an optimally modulated THOR 22 signal sent on 2m FM (145.690 MHz) with an Icom 2820 dual-band FM rig and a DRA SR (Masters Communications sound card). The THOR22 audio is centered at 1500 Hz on the Fldigi waterfall. RF Spectrum interpretation: When the amplitude of the RF carrier (vfo at 145.690) equals the amplitude of the pair of first sidebands (+/- 1.5 kHz from carrier) then the "MODULATION INDEX" is 1.5 (Bessel method) The DEVIATION of the signal is established as the product of the modulation index multiplied by the audio frequency. Using the 1500 Hz TUNE in Fldigi, that comes to a deviation (1.5 x @1500 Hz audio) of 2.25 kHz (a bit conservative) Since this signal was sent with the Icom 2820 set to 1200 baud (TX) then the radio's transmit "PRE-EMPHASIS" will add amplitude to higher pitch audio at a rate of + 6 dB/octave. So the deviation is a bit more for any audio at 2000 Hz, a bit less for any audio at 1000 Hz, if the mode is that wide (say a 1 kHz mode like MFSK64) But since THOR22 is only 500 Hz wide, this "pre-emphasis" of the TX signal at 1200 baud plays almost no role. The deviation is about 2.2 kHz for the entire THOR22 signal. The width marker (12 kHz) on the image is just for SCALE value - not a true bandwidth. Note each additional sideband pair is WIDER - how come? We can use the first Saturday of each month for those ops in the Phila region to test their 2m FM deviation using the repeater on 147.270 (N3KZ) with a PL 77 Hz on the input only. But NOT in April due to a SET exercise. de barry2 k3eui
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FLAMP won't transmit file 4
Lately I have been having recurrent problems getting FLAMP to transmit a file. I load the file into the transmit pane using either DnD or the Add button. Verify the speed, compression and other functions. Press XMIT.......... Nothing happens. This happens with the current version and the previous version. It seems to be intermittent, but once it occurs it will not work again during the session. I think that I can trigger it if I cancel a transmission, but most of the time that has not happened. Using FLDigi v4.2.06 and flamp 2.2.13 on a Win11 machine. Sorry I don't have more specifics, but if I find any consistent causes I will update. Any ideas what is happening? It's really frustrating... -- 73, Neil W?NRP
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audio spectrum of THOR32 sent by W3JFS on CCAR UHF net 2
*On tonight's CCAR UHF FM net (446.525) the net control took checkins with THOR32* *I don't think I've ever seen THOR32 on FM nets (18 tones sent one at a time at 32 baud) * *It was fast, clean, and sounded great.* *Here is the AUDIO spectrum (not the RF spectrum) captured by the FLDIGI Audio Spectrum option* *I am receiving this at 9600 baud (pin 4 on the 6 pin MINI DIN data port) or wide flat audio * *and sound card is a DigiRig Mobile V1.9 (which works very well with the Icom 2820 rig)* * * *de k3eui barry2*
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