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Re: [Tlf-devel] Contest simulator problem
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Ervin Hegedüs |
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Re: [Tlf-devel] Contest simulator problem |
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Tue, 25 Oct 2016 21:04:11 +0200 |
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Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15) |
Hi Ondra,
On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 01:18:54PM +0200, Ondra OK1CDJ wrote:
> Hi Ervin, same, no sound...
I'm sorry, I've tried that a long time ago...
I remember, that I've tested it with pulseaudio, and it worked,
but may be I was wrong.
Now I saw it again at home (QTH), reviewed the code, and I think
I found the steps to start simulator mode in Tlf.
- set up a CQWW contest
- all of these lines are necessary in logcfg.dat:
NETKEYER
NETKEYERPORT=6789
NETKEYERHOST=127.0.0.1
# yes, you have to set up netkeyer, except Tlf will switch to
# SSB
# and see my cwdaemon note later
SOUNDCARD
SC_DEVICE=/dev/dsp
- you have to set up cwdaemon as netkeyer
- in /etc/default/cwdaemon (or your cwdaemon config file, it
depends your distro), you have to set up the SDEVICE as console:
SDEVICE="c"
Note, that the contest mode will work without this, but the Tlf
generated signals through padsp are very distorted. Let's try
it, and please share your result with us
- start Tlf in your contest directory with this command:
$ padsp tlf
(or if you want to disable RIG control nor cluster, but don't
want to config out them in logcfg.dat, use this:
$ padsp tlf -r -n
-r will disable the RIG control, -n will disable the network
for cluster)
- type ":SIM" to callsign field
- press F1
- enjoy the simulated contest :)
Don't forget to change back in cwdaemon config file the SDEVICE
parameter - otherwise you will hear your monitor signal twice
(from RIG and your speaker).
Hope that will be works on your machine.
I have a Linux Mint 17.1.
73, Ervin
HA2OS
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