
- Use fldigi for general logging serial#
- Use fldigi for general logging full#
- Use fldigi for general logging code#
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During debugging of a logcfg.dat file you can start in verbose mode, to have a look at the startup messages. Normally you start or restart Tlf in fast mode with “ tlf”. If you have problems, try the linux text console first and work from there. (Good choices are the Linux font, Inconsolata, Hack, or any monospace font that dots or slashes the zero character).


As Tlf uses ncurses to format its display you must use a proper font. There are excellent results with the latest KDE, GNOME, and Xfce terminal emulators (vi colours are preferred by some). Please send the report to the mailing list shown in the Bugs section below. If you find keys that do not work, the developers would like to receive your report of which keys and which terminal have the problem. Recent efforts have resulted in improved keyboard handling.
Use fldigi for general logging full#
One advantage of xterm is that it doesn't consume the F11 key which other terminal emulators reserve for full screen mode nor Ctrl-PgUp/ Ctrl-PgDn which may be used for tab switching in other emulators. If so, you will have to set different colours in logcfg.dat or prepare $HOME/.Xresources to the preferred colour scheme. Both KDE and GNOME terminals have a facility to start a Linux console in an X terminal as does Xfce-terminal.īy default, xterm(1) may give unreadable colours. If you want to run Tlf from a terminal in X, you will probably get the best results if you set TERM= linux and use a Linux console terminal. If QTC exists, then the files IMPORT_QTC_sent.log and IMPORT_QTC_recv.log will be created. The generated import will be IMPORT_CONTEST.log, where the CONTEST is the name of contest in the config. Tlf doesn't write over the existing log(s). If the contest is WAE, and you have QTC's in cabrillo, then Tlf makes the QTC logfiles too. When Tlf starts, looks for the YOURCALL.cab log, reads the configuration and rule files, and based on the current setup, generates the log(s). Start without radio control when user wants to start Tlf without modifying logcfg.dat. Start with non-default configuration file: tlf -f PA0Rĭefaults to logcfg.dat in actual working directory. Options given to Tlf on the command line.

Use fldigi for general logging serial#
Setup is the same as for the cwdaemon.įor radio control Tlf works with Hamlib (version >= 1.2.8), you can find it at Tlf provides full TCP/IP networking between Tlf nodes, syncing/distributing log, packet data, frequency data, local talk, serial numbers, time sync etc.
Use fldigi for general logging series#
Since Tlf version 0.9.21 the cwdaemon 0.9 is fully supported, featuring direct mode for the keyboard and output to parallel and serial ports and speed and weight control from the keyboard, and band info output on the parallel port.įor users of the K1EL series of “Win Keyers”, the winkeydaemon is available from GitHub. The program was written for console mode on purpose, which allows it to run on smaller machines, or remotely via SSH or a modem link. The log can be exported in ADIF or Cabrillo format. Tlf can project DX cluster data into the excellent Xplanet program, written by Hari Nair.Ĭontest operation mimics the popular TR-Log program for DOS, the output file is TR-Log compatible.
Use fldigi for general logging code#
It interfaces with a Morse Code generator, a number of radios via the Hamlib library, and with a DX Cluster via telnet or packet radio. From version 1.2.0 onward there is also support for the FOC Marathon. It supports the CQWW, WPX, ARRL-DX, ARRL-FD, STEWPERRY, PACC and EU SPRINT contests as well as a lot more basic contests, general QSO and DXpedition mode.

[ -s is a console (ncurses) mode general purpose CW keyer, logging and contest program for amateur radio operators.
