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[Tlf-devel] Re: Kind of wishlist...
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reincouperus |
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[Tlf-devel] Re: Kind of wishlist... |
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Sun, 07 Nov 2004 14:17:39 +0100 |
Hi Pekka, nice to hear you were able to get the voice keyer working.
Some remarks from my side...
Documentation: you are absolutely right. It is a battle between
writing
some nice new features the users want and the description of what is
there already. I think this is an area where the user community could
help me a bit (YOU are now an expert in the tlf voice keyer!!!)
I like your remark about BSD/Windows. I think there is somebody on this
list who runs tlf under BSD (pse stand up!!). Unfortunately I don't
know anything about the other OS you mentioned, (only that I have to
use it for
winlink...)
Voice keyer:
tlf has already the ability to use different files per operator.
You start tlf with 'tlf -fFRANK.cfg' and use different .wav
files for the function keys (F1=frank1.wav). This can also be on a USB
stick
by the way...
- I will have a look into the S&P case... easy to do.
- I think the ESC already stops the voice keyer... will look.
- I like the idea of the single characters. Do you want them per
operator?
other things:
- You can already have different setups for each op... (tlf -
fFRANK.cfg)
- I use Note in the log to flag operator change...
- I will introduce a NOLOG flag for read-only terminals in the network
they will be able to generate spots, but no logging.
- tlf flushes the log to disk after every qso.
- I use a separate computer on the network which gathers all logs...
you
can use this also to copy the log to the internet with a simple html
generator...
My 2 cents worth....
73, Rein F/PA0R/M internet cafe Honfleur, Normandy
P.S.: Winlink is not a practical solution for travelling hams, and
gprs is a
nightmare....
PP.SS: Windows Home XP keeps crashing running Airmail as well as with
the
gprs driver... normally just before I finish sending/getting the
files...
Who has a solution for Linux? This stuff makes me crazy...
PPP.SSS: Long live the internet cafe....