Re: pywinkeyerdaemon

2019-12-12 Thread Drew Arnett
the details of why it is implemented this way. winkeyer doesn't. Which is correct? Who am I to say? Understanding the root cause, now, I can modify the pywinkeyerdaemon source to workaround this K3NG keyer bug. Better to do that or to write a patch for K3NG or both? Workaround involves using

Re: pywinkeyerdaemon

2019-12-08 Thread Drew Arnett
should be fixed. Will continue to follow up per his test report. I especially need to do something about #2 above. Besides +++ --- and a complete cwdaemon compatible prosign implementation, I added tune capability as well to pywinkeyerdaemon, so ALT-T works from tlf now. Looks like tlf does a 6

Re: pywinkeyerdaemon

2019-11-29 Thread Drew Arnett
t; find that function in the winkeyer interface.) In testing, I found > > that tlf sends a setspeed command at startup, so no problems. > > > > https://github.com/drewarnett/pywinkeyerdaemon > > > > Best regards, > > > > Drew > > n7da > > >

Re: pywinkeyerdaemon

2019-11-29 Thread Joop Stakenborg
(I didn't find that function in the winkeyer interface.) In testing, I found that tlf sends a setspeed command at startup, so no problems. https://github.com/drewarnett/pywinkeyerdaemon Best regards, Drew n7da

pywinkeyerdaemon

2019-11-25 Thread Drew Arnett
too long.) +++TEST--- doesn't work unless there's a setspeed first. (I didn't find that function in the winkeyer interface.) In testing, I found that tlf sends a setspeed command at startup, so no problems. https://github.com/drewarnett/pywinkeyerdaemon Best regards, Drew n7da