From: Martin Ewing (tmno.kwpud@hvorslev.dk)
Date: Sat May 01 2004 - 20:58:33 EEST
Sorry! I wasn't aware of that option in gMFSK. (It's nice to read the
freq., but not essential.) Hamlib 2.3 apparently doesn't have Orion
support, which is what I need. I took a quick look at the code to see
what to do to add a new rig, but it's not completely trivial. I wonder
if it wouldn't have been possible to implement most of a rig's
personality in a higher-level way -- in table- or rule-driven form.
(Like sendmail -- not! :-)
The hamlib / gMFSK / xlog philosophy looks like a good one, as long as
we are in the "Unix" world. One might wish for a true cross-platform
solution, but that's harder.
Cheers,
Martin
Andrea Borgia wrote:
> Martin Ewing wrote:
>
>
>> I have been using KPSK and gMFSK with some success, and also jLog
>> software (Java). These are all self-contained packages with their own
>> audio and/or rig interfaces -- no relationship to hamlib.
>
>
> Hold it, timeout ;-)
>
> gMFSK does indeed use hamlib to display true frequencies in the
> waterfall display and to send accurate qso data to xlog, that also
> supports hamlib.
>
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