Hi Ed,
it depends on what you want.
Btw. I think the apostrophes are not necessary, so the correct form is
something like this:
BANDMAP=BM,300
My 2 cents: 300 secs is a bit small, it means after 5 mins the spot will
disappear from your bandmap.
73, Ervin
HA2OS
On Thu, Jul 28, 2022 at 3:30
Is this correct ?
BANDMAP='B''M',300
Ed W3NR
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Subject: Re: Moving the bandmap.
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Hi Zoli, Hi Lukasz,
how about adding it to the FAQ?
73, de Tom
Am Mon, 1 Nov 2021 08:11:48 +0100
schrieb Csahok Zoltan :
> Hi Lukasz,
>
>
a) Ctrl-F or
> b) direct freq entry on call field: enter a kHz value (no
> fraction, e.g. 21195) as call and press enter or
> c) moving around on bandmap by Ctrl-G (grab) / Ctrl-V
> (direction).
>
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> 73,
> Zoli
>
>
>
IGMODEL=2
RIGPORT=127.0.0.1
5) from Tlf freq can be changed either by
a) Ctrl-F or
b) direct freq entry on call field: enter a kHz value (no fraction,
e.g. 21195) as call and press enter or
c) moving around on bandmap by Ctrl-G (grab) / Ctrl-V (direction
Hi,
I apologise if this is a trivial question, but I've read the man page
multiple times and I cannot figure out how to move the bandmap display.
I have no rig control. My frequency is simply logged as 15m for example.
Today I was on 15m and the bandmap window was showing spots from 21.2
Hi,
Great idea!
For a while I trying to use simultaneously tlf and cqrlog's bandmap
window amd rigctld fired up. Didn't try it in any contest yet but it
looks that it is possible to get it working. Only problem for a while is
that after clicking call sign in cqrlog's band map
I don't see a Reply-to in the headers. As I use neomutt, the L commands
lets me reply to a mailing list.
73, Nate
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Hi Tom,
CW segment was for simplicity only. Now it's extended to SSB or full band watch.
73,
Zoli
Hi Drew,
I saw pyside also and the different licensing. Not sure about
the long term issues, but for the moment -and being a non-commercial
SW anyway- pyqt seems ok. Correct me if I'm wrong.
What was missing or done differently in tlf? Maybe we could learn from it.
73,
Zoli
(somehow when I repl
ith 'gdb'.
>
> 73 Fred
>
> Am 02.02.21 um 21:18 schrieb Thomas Beierlein:
> > Hi Fred,
> >
> > Just saw Zolis test results for the RBN. Normally bandmap seems to
> > be very stable even during large contests (at least with normal DX
> > cluster).
at the weekend in EUDX contest with 'gdb'.
>
> 73 Fred
>
> Am 02.02.21 um 21:18 schrieb Thomas Beierlein:
> > Hi Fred,
> >
> > Just saw Zolis test results for the RBN. Normally bandmap seems to
> > be very stable even during large contests (at least
Am Thu, 4 Feb 2021 20:19:22 +0100
schrieb Zoltan Csahok :
> In case one is interested in a non-curses bandmap for Tlf:
> https://github.com/zcsahok/tlf_bandmap
>
> 73,
> Zoli
>
>
Looks nice. Especially as you can have more than one running for each
band.
As I see it is
* On 2021 04 Feb 13:35 -0600, Zoltan Csahok wrote:
> In case one is interested in a non-curses bandmap for Tlf:
> https://github.com/zcsahok/tlf_bandmap
Neat! Next up a CW skimmer! ;-)
73, Nate
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wonderful!
El jue, 4 feb 2021 a las 19:34, Zoltan Csahok () escribió:
> In case one is interested in a non-curses bandmap for Tlf:
> https://github.com/zcsahok/tlf_bandmap
>
> 73,
> Zoli
>
>
>
In case one is interested in a non-curses bandmap for Tlf:
https://github.com/zcsahok/tlf_bandmap
73,
Zoli
Hi Tom, I will test at the weekend in EUDX contest with 'gdb'.
73 Fred
Am 02.02.21 um 21:18 schrieb Thomas Beierlein:
Hi Fred,
Just saw Zolis test results for the RBN. Normally bandmap seems to be
very stable even during large contests (at least with normal DX
cluster).
There is on
e
an issue with ncurses
or the way we use it.
The network code is nevertheless quite a mess, will need a review/rewrite.
73,
Zoli
*Sent:* Sunday, January 31, 2021 at 1:40 PM
*From:* "Fred Siegmund"
*To:* tlf-devel@nongnu.org
*Subject:* Re: [Tlf/tlf] Bandmap improvements (#31)
Also somet
Hi Fred,
Just saw Zolis test results for the RBN. Normally bandmap seems to be
very stable even during large contests (at least with normal DX
cluster).
There is one possible variation to test during next major contest.
Prepare and build tlf as follows and make sure to have the 'gdb'
Also something I see from time to time (repeatedly):
73 Fred
Am 31.01.21 um 12:58 schrieb Fred Siegmund:
Hi Tom, i install always with --prefix option and start from /bin. But
its acually easier now to edit logcfg.dat, only that it is at 2
locations was confusing (for me).
For the bandmap
Hi Tom, i install always with --prefix option and start from /bin. But
its acually easier now to edit logcfg.dat, only that it is at 2
locations was confusing (for me).
For the bandmap crashes its kind of hard to reproduce, I always use
ARcluster like N8NOE, because of the great filtering
Hi Fred,
Am Sat, 30 Jan 2021 14:19:59 +0100
schrieb Fred Siegmund :
> Also I noticed that logcfg.dat gets copied to the /bin directory and
> used from there. Seems to be new.
>
maybe by accident TLf got started there?
It normally assumes to be started from a contest working directory. If
there
Hi Zoli, just build from master. Working very well, thanks.
Unfortunately, the bandmap seems not to be very stable, esp. under high
spot load from reverse beacon. This was not the case in my previous
master build but did also not improve. It seg faults quite often.
Also I noticed that
you are more concentrated on listening not on keyboard ;)
13 sie 2015 09:38 "Ervin Hegedüs" napisał(a):
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 08:59:33AM +0200, Tomasz Pabich wrote:
> > Ervin of course most of trxes have memorys and vfo b, but not everyone.
>
> I think (but I can't prove :)), a "moder
Ervin of course most of trxes have memorys and vfo b, but not everyone. But
more functions moved on keybord means less time sped to search something in
rig. And of course not everyone have ft-1000 or other comfortable rig that
have everything on fromt panel. Some rig eg. ft-817, its bit innoing to
Hi,
On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 08:59:33AM +0200, Tomasz Pabich wrote:
> Ervin of course most of trxes have memorys and vfo b, but not everyone.
I think (but I can't prove :)), a "modern" RIG, which has CAT interface,
that has a B VFO (but may be I'm wrong).
RIG memories is an unnecessary function i
sing of strings.
>
> That's true,
>
> > I had once
> > quickly tried to run tlf using rigctld and the generic rig def (2?) but
> > wasn't able to get that working and haven't gone back to it. I'm
> thinking
> > this would be the cleanest way t
econdary codes accessing the rig
> information.
I'm sorry, but I don't understand this above - how relates this
to Python, and Tlf bandmap?
Anyway, in last year, I've made two contest in paralell: JI-DX CW
and Gagarin Memorial (Russian contest). I've run two Tlf instanc
then callsign will be added
> - op could configure, if Tlf uses rigctl, and it gets the freq
> which exists in bandmap, then the callsign (which is on that
> freq) will be added back to callsign field
>
> More features, if we will touch the code:
> - bandmap columns scrolling: n
Hi Fred,
On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 10:23:36PM +0200, Fred Siegmund wrote:
> Have a look here: https://github.com/Tlf/tlf/issues/31
>
> Some proposals for the bandmap...
yep, good ideas!
Thanks,
73, Ervin
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Have a look here: https://github.com/Tlf/tlf/issues/31
Some proposals for the bandmap...
73 Fred
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Am 11.08.2015 8:05 nachm. schrieb Ervin Hegedüs :
>
> Hi Pierre,
>
> On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 10:06:10AM -0400, Pierre Fogal wrote:
> > If you are looking to gauge interest, th
inimum 1kHz), then callsign will be added
- op could configure, if Tlf uses rigctl, and it gets the freq
which exists in bandmap, then the callsign (which is on that
freq) will be added back to callsign field
More features, if we will touch the code:
- bandmap columns scrolling: now there are 3 c
TB sometimes /VY0 from NA-008
On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 12:18 AM, Thomas Beierlein wrote:
> Hi Tomek,
> yes, in next weeks there will be more work on the bandmap logic.
>
> - adding spots to bandmap is already possible - type in call and press
> ctrl-a.
>
> - 'automatic f
Hi Tomek,
yes, in next weeks there will be more work on the bandmap logic.
- adding spots to bandmap is already possible - type in call and press
ctrl-a.
- 'automatic fill in' is not supported yet, but on the list of
extensions.
73, de Tom DL1JBE
Am Tue, 11 Aug 2015 01:5
:)
11 sie 2015 08:49 "Ervin Hegedüs" napisał(a):
> Hi Tomasz,
>
> On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 01:52:53AM +0200, Tomasz Pabich wrote:
> > Are they some plan to add automtic fill callsign from bandmap in S&P mode
> > ?? also autoadding spot to bandmap when you heard s
Hi Tomasz,
On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 01:52:53AM +0200, Tomasz Pabich wrote:
> Are they some plan to add automtic fill callsign from bandmap in S&P mode
> ?? also autoadding spot to bandmap when you heard somebody and wat to back
> later. Both propositions are timesavers for opertors
Are they some plan to add automtic fill callsign from bandmap in S&P mode
?? also autoadding spot to bandmap when you heard somebody and wat to back
later. Both propositions are timesavers for opertors.
Tomek ex. SQ7IQI
http://sp7q.blogspot.com
http://sp7kzk.blogspot.com
The Art of Morse
In last time I did some work to add a new bandmap display to TLF. The
existing one is severly limited with only 8 visible entries and the
growing use of cluster spots in contests can no longer be met.
Please find a very early preview of the new bandmap display at
http://www.staff.hs-mittweida.de
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