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Re: XIEGU G90
#fldigi-parameters
Here is the link to Radioddity's excellent operators manual
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From page 34 of the Radioddity G-90 manual, "Line Input and Output
The G90/S has an external line input interface. When the G90/S is used for data communication in conjunction with a computer or an external modem, the correct signal input options need to be selected. 1. Feed the external audio signal into the corresponding pin of the ACC port (see the interface description on page 10). 2. Selecting the U-D or L-D mode, will automatically set the audio input to the radio to come from LINE input pin on the ACC socket. 3. In the system menu, select: AUX IN VOLUM to set the appropriate input volume level. (see below)" ?
From pages 41 through 45 in the same manual, digital connections are discussed.
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Here's my opinion on digital hook-ups to the G-90.? Scrap the Signalink and get a Digirig. The Digirig is as Plug-n-Play as anything in ham radio. The SignaLink, not so much. I've?tried both, and I do a TON of FT-8 with the G-90.
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Re: XIEGU G90
#fldigi-parameters
Push the volume knob in. You show see it move from mic to data something like that a couple of years I had G90 Don Google Cell On Mon, Nov 4, 2024, 9:33?AM Dave Tucker Nu4N via <dwtucker19=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: XIEGU G90
#fldigi-parameters
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýThanks Dave I will check that
out. On 11/4/2024 11:15 AM, Dave Garber
wrote:
-- 73's de NU4N -- 73'S DAVE NU4N |
Re: XIEGU G90
#fldigi-parameters
I don't have a g90 but look in the menus for for option of rear/front.? Not line.?? It might be terminology that makes you not find.? sent by ve3wej on samsung s21+ On Mon, Nov 4, 2024, 11:43?a.m. Dave Tucker Nu4N via <dwtucker19=[email protected]> wrote:
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XIEGU G90
#fldigi-parameters
I am looking for some one that use's the G90. I have a SignaLink USB hooked up to data port. I seem to be transmitting ok but no decodes. I understand there is a setting in the menu for LINE INPUT option but I can't find the setting?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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Re: SCAMP mode
Mike Black
Did it ever get integrated into anything?
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I don't see it in Winlink. Mike W9MDB On Thursday, October 31, 2024 at 03:58:42 PM CDT, Panos <sv1grn@...> wrote:
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Re: FLDIGI Hanging
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýThank you for the information that you have sent. What will help us is to know what fldigi version number you are trying to install. I advise that you use an uninstall program such as Revo Uninstaller or IObit Uninstaller to remove all traces of your current attempt to install the program. These programs will completely remove all traces of previous installations including to clear the registry entries. Download the latest fldigi installation file for Windows from . It is version 4.2.05. NOTE: Make sure that you are typing in this URL directly and do
not let your browser change it to "https". Some
browsers do this. Download and run the installer and follow the installation prompts exactly. Your installation should not need any special installation... you
do not need to be logged in as administrator, but you will have to
give Windows 11 permission to install the program. When you run it
for the first time, you will have to give fldigi
permission to use certain system resources (port access, net
access) 73 and good luck Jack Spitznagel - KD4IZ
On 10/30/2024 12:47 PM, Christian
Schaer wrote:
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Re: FLDIGI Hanging
Hi to you all,
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I try to test a little with this app for my Dad, HB9TJ.
But I installed on my Notebook, by enter the Information,
by the Country beginning to flickering, only close possible by the Task Manager.
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If I only put City go step, Sound card OK.
Sometimes beginning flickering again, crash.
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If I step without any Info show the main screen.
If I try to do something beginning flickering and crash.
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Win 11 PRO, i7 Notebook, with High DPI.
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To until NOW, I can't test the software.
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Kind regards
HB9TJ Junior
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Re: [nbems] C-Media PTT
NP Ken!? Glad it is working in windows. On Tue, Oct 29, 2024 at 5:22?PM Kenneth G. Gordon via <kgordon2006=[email protected]> wrote: On 29 Oct 2024 at 14:42, Don Rolph wrote: --
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Re: [nbems] C-Media PTT
On 29 Oct 2024 at 14:42, Don Rolph wrote:
Yes. It works just great in WIndows: doesn't work in FreeBSD...yet!. Sorry for the confusion. Ken W7EKB -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. www.avast.com -- Ken Gordon W7EKB |
Re: fldigi 4.2.04 time questions and comments
Thanks for the prompt reply. I almost missed it, because when I read "bug in the Windows MinGW build" I thought it was space alien speak for something else ;-)
Got it. That leaves 2 items on the table... On 2024-10-29 12:31:, Mike Black via groups.io wrote: On Tuesday, October 29, 2024 at 09:16:16 AM CDT, Rich NE1EE <thedustykey@...> wrote:So I guess from your example, this is not part of fldigi config, but a call to the host OS, and ~that~ reply depends on locale settings? ...and the minor comment.... While I was browsing the manual, I found a date mm/dd/yyyy used as an example of ISO8601 format, and I didn't think that was correct.I appreciate your test and reply...thought I was misremembering how that was supposed to work...can't recall the last version I used IZDT in, but I think it was 2022...maybe 4.1.20 or so... ~R~ |
Re: [nbems] C-Media PTT
I sm using?the CM108 PTT in FLDIGI successfully on windows. What leads you to conclude that it does not work on Windows? On Tue, Oct 29, 2024 at 12:29?PM Kenneth G. Gordon via <kgordon2006=[email protected]> wrote: Hello, All: --
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Re: fldigi 4.2.04 time questions and comments
Mike Black
Seems that's a bug in the Windows mingw build
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It works in Linux.? This is a known problem. There is a way to get the correct information from Windows shown below. Maybe Dave can fix fldigi for this. Code below in Linux ./mytime "%z %Z" Result string is "-0500 CDT" In mingw $ ./mytime "%z %Z" Result string is "Central Daylight Time Central Daylight Time" #define _POSIX_THREAD_SAFE_FUNCTIONS #include <time.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { ? ? char outstr[200]; ? ? time_t t; ? ? struct tm *tmp, result; ? ? t = time(NULL); ? ? tmp = localtime_r(&t, &result); ? ? if (tmp == NULL) ? ? { ? ? ? ? perror("localtime"); ? ? ? ? exit(EXIT_FAILURE); ? ? } ? ? if (strftime(outstr, sizeof(outstr), argv[1], tmp) == 0) ? ? { ? ? ? ? fprintf(stderr, "strftime returned 0"); ? ? ? ? exit(EXIT_FAILURE); ? ? } #ifdef _WIN32 ? ? printf("Daylight = %d\n", _daylight); ? ? printf("TZ = %+05d\n", (_timezone/3600 - daylight)*-100); ? ? printf("TZName = %s\n", _tzname[_daylight]); #endif ? ? printf("Result string is \"%s\"\n", outstr); ? ? exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); } Mike W9MDB On Tuesday, October 29, 2024 at 09:16:16 AM CDT, Rich NE1EE <thedustykey@...> wrote:
I wonder how fldigi get the local time and offset from Z? I looked in the manual, and didna find it. I expected it more or less to be specified in the Operator Station dialog. While I was browsing the manual, I found a date mm/dd/yyyy used as an example of ISO8601 format, and I didn't think that was correct. I also tried %z (lc z) as an option, and it returned the same thing that %Z did. 73 Rich NE1EE The Dusty Key On the banks of the Piscataqua |
C-Media PTT
Hello, All:
I am using one of Kevin's DRA units with Fldigi, VARA-HF and Winlink Express in my daily traffic handling work. So far, it has proven to be the best digital interface I have ever used. I prefer to use the C-Media sound-chip's PTT function which is available with any of Kevin's (Masters Communications) DRA units as it is faster, more reliable, and is easier to contrtol than using VOX to key the transmitter. Fldigi has that funtion built into it, but it is apparently, only available to users of Linux. I have two computers here which can dual-boot either Win10, or FreeBSD ver 14.1. I much prefer to use FreeBSD over Win10 or any of the many distros of Linux. However, although I have "translated" the UDEV setup, listed in the PTT setup of Fldigi which is required for Linux to the correct settings of the UDEV-equivalent in FreeBSD (DEVD), I cannot get the C-Media PTT to work. My only solution to that issue here is to activate keying by VOX in the DRA unit when using FreeBSD. Although VOX can be acrivated in the DRA unit by moving one jumper, I am concerned that doing so will affect the use of PTT keying via the C-Media chip in Win10. So, my question to Dave and to anyone else here, what, exactly, are the commands in Fldigi which activate the C-Media chip's PTT function in Linux? I am hoping that by learning this, I MAY be able to "translate" those commands to FreeBSD. vy 73, Ken W7EKB -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. www.avast.com -- Ken Gordon W7EKB |
fldigi 4.2.04 time questions and comments
I wonder how fldigi get the local time and offset from Z?
I looked in the manual, and didna find it. I expected it more or less to be specified in the Operator Station dialog. While I was browsing the manual, I found a date mm/dd/yyyy used as an example of ISO8601 format, and I didn't think that was correct. I also tried %z (lc z) as an option, and it returned the same thing that %Z did. 73 Rich NE1EE The Dusty Key On the banks of the Piscataqua |
Re: Using "PTT via <TXRIG> and <RXRIG>" with N3FJP applications
Randy WB4SPB
I found the problem.
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In my initial testing, I configured FLDigi to use Hamlib to control the radio, with PTT via CAT command. ?Later, when trying to use the N3FJP app, I brought up the logging application first, and it grabbed the com port. ?I then brought up FLDigi, and it did not complain about the inaccessible com port that it expected to use. In fact, in Rig Control->Hamlib, the "Use Hamlib" option had become unchecked. ?I assumed this was a smart reaction to the com port being unavailable, and that I could therefore use the N3FJP API to control PTT (it was working for other functions, after all).
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HOWEVER, FLDigi seems to remember that "Use Hamlib" is selected in the configuration, even if it has become unchecked in real time (in the UI anyway). ?It apparently doesn't want to use the N3FJP API for PTT under these conditions.
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I brought up FLDigi by itself, deselected "Use Hamlib" and saved the configuration. ?Then I was able to bring up the N3FJP app and get "PTT via <TXRIG> and <RXRIG>" to work properly via the N3FJP API.
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Thanks for your help, and 73,
Randy WB4SPB
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