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Re: [Tlf-devel] tlf 1.2.1 qso mode
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Ervin Hegedüs |
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Re: [Tlf-devel] tlf 1.2.1 qso mode |
Date: |
Sun, 25 May 2014 11:31:25 +0200 |
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Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15) |
Hello Pierfrancesco,
On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 09:16:06AM +0200, Pierfrancesco Caci wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I'm trying version 1.2.1 in qso mode, and I've noticed that I can't
> select non-HF bands (50 or 144 MHz). If I move to those bands from the
> radio, I get the following qso.log content:
>
> address@hidden:~$ cat qso.log
> 0001CW 25-May-14 07:00 0001 T3ST 599 599
> 50080.0
> 0001CW 25-May-14 07:00 0001 PR0VA 599 599
> 50080.0
> 0001CW 25-May-14 07:02 0001 F00BAR 599 599
> 145227.
> address@hidden:~
well, Tlf can be used on only HF, it doesn't support other bands.
It can works on 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10 meters, and WARC bands.
As you can see, the band is on the log is 0001 - which is an
incorrect value. These are the correct values:
address@hidden:~/.tlf/wpx2014$ cut -b1-5 wpx.log | sort -n | uniq
10CW
15CW
20CW
40CW
80CW
160CW
> When I try to start tlf again, I get this error:
>
> Using contest rules file: /usr/local/share/tlf/rules/qso
> No valid log line in line 1
> Giving up
yes, because the 0001 is invalid value.
Looks like the write method is checked, but Tlf can't read that
line... May be that's a bug - I'll see soon.
> The frequency display in the main screen also goes beyond the right
> border, see http://snoopy.tippete.net/~ik5pvx/tlf-vhf.png for a
> screenshot.
yes.
The freq is showed, that's good, but it's independent by any
other things - it works because Tlf were compiled with hamlib,
and hamlib can read's the VFO freq - that's passed to Tlf, it's
not more than a float number.
Another important thing: the last field in logfile is the freq,
which stored on 7 characters, so the correct value on higher
thatn 9999 kHz is not accurate.
If you want to usean ncurses based logger on Linux, let's try the
Tucnak:
http://tucnak.nagano.cz/wiki/Main_Page
But I don't know does it support 50MHz...
73,
Ervin
HA2OS
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