Chris

$ python rigkeyer.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "rigkeyer.py", line 11, in <module>
    import Hamlib



El lun, 11 ene 2021 a las 10:15, Juanjo EA8BGO (<ea8...@gmail.com>)
escribió:

> Hello Chris
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> So, the steps to follow follow the following?
>
> 1. launch the TLF
> 2. Run rigkeyer.py
>
> With cwdaemon what happens to me is this that appears in the video.
> https://youtu.be/fDaa7zdj37c
>
> Windows tell me that I have to configure the DTR and RTS. I don't have
> those options in cwdaemon (neither in winkeydaemon).
>
> Best regards,
> Juanjo
> EA8BGO
>
> El lun, 11 ene 2021 a las 9:32, Christian Treldal (<
> christian.trel...@gmail.com>) escribió:
>
>> Hi Juanjo
>>
>> The rigkeyer.py is a simple parser whitch listen to port 6790 (cwdaemon)
>> and retransmit on port 4532. Hamlib is listening on 4532 and sends it to
>> the radio. It is the same method used in Cqrlog and it works as a charm.
>> I've used it with the 7610 and my KX3; but it should be good with any rig,
>> where morse is supported in Hamlib. Just start rigctrld an then
>> rigkeyer.py, and off you go. It don't support speedchange +++ & --- ; but
>> that should be possible to fix.
>>
>> 73 de OZ1GNN
>> Chris
>>
>> Den søn. 10. jan. 2021 kl. 21.49 skrev Juanjo EA8BGO <ea8...@gmail.com>:
>>
>>> Dear Friends
>>>
>>> I have recently purchased an IC-7610 and I find the problem that when
>>> connecting the keyer via USB with the PC, the Cwdaemon does not recognize
>>> it. The only solution I have found is in the CQRLog using the Hamlib
>>> option. But I see that it is not the most successful solution for the
>>> TLFLogger
>>>
>>> I have seen in the forum a program written in Python (rigkeyer.py) that
>>> was originally written for K3.
>>>
>>> Does anyone know how to get the TLFLogger to work with my IC-7610
>>> without having to use the old TTL adapter?
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Juanjo
>>> EA8BGO
>>>
>>

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