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Re: May be dumb - where are the official install downloads? #fldigi #fldigi-parameters #flrig #newb #windows11

 

HOWEVER;.....
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I went to Sourceforge and signed in and the link downloads flamp?
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Is it me or is 'Old Nick' in my shack?
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Stephen G6SGA
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Re: May be dumb - where are the official install downloads? #fldigi #fldigi-parameters #flrig #newb #windows11

 

Thanks - All - Steve, I emptied the cache and then deleted the browser and reinstalled and all is now well with the world.
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Sometimes I despair and cry then like all blokes continue to flounder on through - asking for help, not dumb I know, but difficult to say you need it.
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:)
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Stephen
G6SGA


Re: May be dumb - where are the official install downloads? #fldigi #fldigi-parameters #flrig #newb #windows11

 

We should also recall that some browsers change the http address to https, and ~that~ points elsewhere...the source of many complaints in the past, and many posts here, as research shows why folks were/are getting redirected. So look carefully at the URL in the browser search field, and if it has been changed to https from http, change it back.

73 Rich NE1EE
The Dusty Key
On the banks of the Piscataqua


Re: May be dumb - where are the official install downloads? #fldigi #fldigi-parameters #flrig #newb #windows11

 

Something in your browser is redirecting you.?

Type it in:


If that goes to a different site, you have something going on in your machine.

/Steve
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Steve Davidson K3FZT | GMRS: WRVS468
Winlink Gateway K3FZT-10@...?direct or via W3EOC-3
Supporting VARA FM Wide/1200bd Packet
WIRES-X Room #85218 "MARC-DARBY" 444.050 mHz
K3FZT@...?FN20ja


On Thu, Sep 26, 2024 at 7:10?AM Carmine Prestia via <carmine.prestia=[email protected]> wrote:
After I click on that link I get a number of Bitdefender warnings that I choose to ignore and wind up on a site that claims to be the British Sundial Society.

On Thu, Sep 26, 2024 at 7:06?AM Steve K3FZT via <k3fzt=[email protected]> wrote:
Never dumb to ask for help.



--
Carmine W. Prestia, Jr., K3CWP
Alpha Fire Company
Senior Magisterial District Judge
State College, PA
(he/him/his)


Re: May be dumb - where are the official install downloads? #fldigi #fldigi-parameters #flrig #newb #windows11

 

On Thu, Sep 26, 2024 at 12:06 PM, Steve K3FZT wrote:
Never dumb to ask for help.
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73 de K3FZT / Steve
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BUT -----? I can not get to the as either bitdefender sys it is iffy - dodgy?
and while it is not advisable to ignore BD I did and it takes me to:?
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Re: May be dumb - where are the official install downloads? #fldigi #fldigi-parameters #flrig #newb #windows11

 

After I click on that link I get a number of Bitdefender warnings that I choose to ignore and wind up on a site that claims to be the British Sundial Society.

On Thu, Sep 26, 2024 at 7:06?AM Steve K3FZT via <k3fzt=[email protected]> wrote:
Never dumb to ask for help.



--
Carmine W. Prestia, Jr., K3CWP
Alpha Fire Company
Senior Magisterial District Judge
State College, PA
(he/him/his)


Re: May be dumb - where are the official install downloads? #fldigi #fldigi-parameters #flrig #newb #windows11

 


Good morning Steven



Hope this helps

73
Frank
KB3PQT


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Virus-free.


Re: May be dumb - where are the official install downloads? #fldigi #fldigi-parameters #flrig #newb #windows11

 

Never dumb to ask for help.


73 de K3FZT / Steve
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Steve Davidson K3FZT | GMRS: WRVS468
Winlink Gateway K3FZT-10@...?direct or via W3EOC-3
Supporting VARA FM Wide/1200bd Packet
WIRES-X Room #85218 "MARC-DARBY" 444.050 mHz
K3FZT@...?FN20ja


On Thu, Sep 26, 2024 at 6:13?AM Stephen G6SGA via <stephen.g6sga=[email protected]> wrote:
So my PC decided to die in the storm last week, a lightning strike along the street :(
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I have spent the last two days rebuilding the whole OS from scratch. OMG.
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Anyway I went in search of flRig/flDigi and ended up on a doddgy W1HKJ site about sunbeds or something.
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yadder yadder - can somebody please tell me the official download/s page/s so that I can get re-installed.
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Many thanks
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Stephen G6SGA


May be dumb - where are the official install downloads? #fldigi #fldigi-parameters #flrig #newb #windows11

 

So my PC decided to die in the storm last week, a lightning strike along the street :(
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I have spent the last two days rebuilding the whole OS from scratch. OMG.
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Anyway I went in search of flRig/flDigi and ended up on a doddgy W1HKJ site about sunbeds or something.
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yadder yadder - can somebody please tell me the official download/s page/s so that I can get re-installed.
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Many thanks
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Stephen G6SGA


Re: Virus - W1HKJ.com ??

 

I recently heard about an "free" cert org whose goal is to ensure that everyone can afford certs.

I dunno all the details, just what I have read.

~R~

On 2024-09-25 08:07:, Richard Shaw wrote:
Dave needs to update the LTS certificate but should be fine.


Re: Virus - W1HKJ.com ??

 

Dave needs to update the LTS certificate but should be fine.
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Thanks,
Richard
KF5OIM


Virus - W1HKJ.com ??

 

I fear this may be a problem with BitDefender (or Acronis or Windows Defender).
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Should I accept it?? VirusTotal thinks it is probably OK
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Stephen G6SGA


Re: Tour of Fldigi interface

 

There are hours and hours of instructional videos on YouTube.


Re: Slows down, then freezes

 

I have had fldigi slow and freeze many times. I don't use flrig. I don't recall if PTT stayed on. I was given all sorts of recommendations about RF, which might have been good advice. IMO, if RF were the culprit, I'd have seen the problems regularly. As an erstwhile software engineer and programmer, I thought (think) that in my cases, it is more likely fldigi getting busy with something that it doesn't plan for. For example, flmsg can hang if fldigi is closed first. When I see the slowing of the waterfall, I restart all fl_suite programs. In days past, if there were a comm stream problem, fldigi would hang. It's better now.

My experiences don't mean that RF can't be the culprit in any circumstance, just that it wasn't/isn't in my case. And in my case, the slowing/freezing of the waterfall is eliminated simply by restarting all fl_suite, and picking up where I left off. That's all pretty easy to do quickly, and, because I simply restart all comms and all is well, I have a hard time blaming RF. Sometimes I need to use the task manager to kill fl_suite. I can do that in seconds.

I have my radios 0.25 m from my laptops. Well grounded system. No RF in the shack that I can see. I use various comm gear, such as direct control of the TS-480, and SignaLink and digirig. No problems on a regular basis. Powerwerx PS 0.5 m from all the gear. Tuners nearby. VHF/UHF/HF (480 & 830).

2 items I am curious about are USB traffic during this time, and %CPU used by any fl_suite program.

~R~

On 2024-09-20 20:34:, ve3ki wrote:
Do you have any USB cables connected to the computer, regardless of what they are connected to? USB cables make great antennas for picking up RFI, and USB systems are vulnerable to RFI. I have personally experienced a case where RFI picked up by an unused USB cable (to a device that was not being used and was not configured in the software) caused other USB devices to crash (a soundcard and a Winkeyer connected to the same hub as the unused cable).

73,
Rich VE3KI


On Fri, Sep 20, 2024 at 07:33 PM, Jay W6CJ wrote:
Thanks Karl,
No touchpad with this HP desktop.
Mouse/keyboard are HP wireless.
73
Jay

On Fri, Sep 20, 2024 at 2:57?PM Karl via <>groups.io <karlshumaker=<mailto:yahoo.com_at_groups.io_lastradioman@...>yahoo.com_at_groups.io_lastradioman@...> wrote:

Over a year ago when I was BEGGING for step-by-step instructions on fldigi, IC-7300 and RS-918 and suffering computer glitches it was recommended to get Tripplite cables, ferrites and all that to no avail. I got the Tripps, the ferrites and used them all with no change.

Every time I keyed the transmitter, fldigi would go nuts, lock up and I don't recall the symptoms. Others hollared "RF in the shack!" There was but not what they thought. The vertical antenna was 20 feet from the shack.

The ONLY thing was turning OFF the touch pad on the laptop AND using the wireless mouse.

Have you turned off your touch pad?
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73
Karl
KI4ZUQ

73 Rich NE1EE
The Dusty Key
On the banks of the Piscataqua


Re: Slows down, then freezes

 

Do you have any USB cables connected to the computer, regardless of what they are connected to? USB cables make great antennas for picking up RFI, and USB systems are vulnerable to RFI. I have personally experienced a case where RFI picked up by an unused USB cable (to a device that was not being used and was not configured in the software) caused other USB devices to crash (a soundcard and a Winkeyer connected to the same hub as the unused cable).
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73,
Rich VE3KI
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On Fri, Sep 20, 2024 at 07:33 PM, Jay W6CJ wrote:

Thanks Karl,
No touchpad with this HP desktop.?
Mouse/keyboard are HP wireless.
73
Jay

On Fri, Sep 20, 2024 at 2:57?PM Karl via <karlshumaker=yahoo.com_at_groups.io_lastradioman@...> wrote:
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Over a year ago when I was BEGGING for step-by-step instructions on fldigi, IC-7300 and RS-918 and suffering computer glitches it was recommended to get Tripplite cables, ferrites and all that to no avail. I got the Tripps, the ferrites and used them all with no change.
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Every time I keyed the transmitter, fldigi would go nuts, lock up and I don't recall the symptoms. Others hollared "RF in the shack!" There was but not what they thought. The vertical antenna was 20 feet from the shack.
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The ONLY thing was turning OFF the touch pad on the laptop AND using the wireless mouse.
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Have you turned off your touch pad?
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73
Karl
KI4ZUQ


Re: Slows down, then freezes

 

Thanks Karl,
No touchpad with this HP desktop.?
Mouse/keyboard are HP wireless.
73
Jay

On Fri, Sep 20, 2024 at 2:57?PM Karl via <karlshumaker=yahoo.com_at_groups.io_lastradioman@...> wrote:

Over a year ago when I was BEGGING for step-by-step instructions on fldigi, IC-7300 and RS-918 and suffering computer glitches it was recommended to get Tripplite cables, ferrites and all that to no avail. I got the Tripps, the ferrites and used them all with no change.
?
Every time I keyed the transmitter, fldigi would go nuts, lock up and I don't recall the symptoms. Others hollared "RF in the shack!" There was but not what they thought. The vertical antenna was 20 feet from the shack.
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The ONLY thing was turning OFF the touch pad on the laptop AND using the wireless mouse.
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Have you turned off your touch pad?
--

73
Karl
KI4ZUQ


Re: Slows down, then freezes

 

Over a year ago when I was BEGGING for step-by-step instructions on fldigi, IC-7300 and RS-918 and suffering computer glitches it was recommended to get Tripplite cables, ferrites and all that to no avail. I got the Tripps, the ferrites and used them all with no change.
?
Every time I keyed the transmitter, fldigi would go nuts, lock up and I don't recall the symptoms. Others hollared "RF in the shack!" There was but not what they thought. The vertical antenna was 20 feet from the shack.
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The ONLY thing was turning OFF the touch pad on the laptop AND using the wireless mouse.
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Have you turned off your touch pad?
--

73
Karl
KI4ZUQ


Re: Slows down, then freezes

 

Group-
Tnx for the responses.??
I'll be trying TRIPPLITE usb cables w/ferrite chokes at each end, removing the USB hub from the desktop and plugging in direct to the desktop, and a few more things................
73
Jay
W6CJ

On Tue, Sep 17, 2024 at 4:44?AM Mike/N1JMC via <Clarkjmc=comcast.net_at_groups.io_lastradioman@...> wrote:


Re: Changing the USB-D mode command sent by flrig to a TS-890S?

 

OK Mike, I unchecked 'Use xcvc data'. ?So, the only box I have checked in the Read/Restore window is 'Mode'. ?Now when I restart flrig it is changing the mode to USB-D which is perfect! ?However, the frequency on the radio is now also being changed.
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I am hoping there is a way to still leave the frequency in the radio unchanged when I start flrig while changing only the mode to USB-D.
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Jeff KE2I


Re: Changing the USB-D mode command sent by flrig to a TS-890S?

Mike Black
 

Turn off "use xcvr data" -- that for when you do NOT want to restore?

Mike W9MDB


On Friday, September 20, 2024 at 08:28:15 AM CDT, Jeff via groups.io <jrb.demi@...> wrote:


This is great Mike, thanks! ?I was using 2.0.05. ?Upgrading to 2.0.05.75 has flrig able to set the USB-D mode on the TS-890S.
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Now, I am having trouble with the getting flrig to change to that USB-D mode on startup without changing the frequency. ?In the 'Config - Setup - Restore' I have left every checkbox empty except for 'mode' and 'use xcvc data', both of which I have placed a check mark in. ?When I start up fldigi it leaves the frequency as well as the mode unchanged. ?I would have expected these options to leave everything on the radio unchanged except the mode... changing only the mode to USB-D (as that is the mode I was using when I closed fldigi).
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Please let me know if there are thoughts on this or and/or if I should start a new thread on the restore topic.
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73,
Jeff
KE2I