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Using hamlib for CW keying
From: |
Christian Treldal |
Subject: |
Using hamlib for CW keying |
Date: |
Thu, 21 Nov 2019 12:29:38 +0100 |
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Hi guys
First I want to thanks the developers for the new ver. 1.4.0
A year or something ago Ervin wrote a quick Python2 script for keying
via hamlib. It has n
been working flawlessly until now. I've upgraded to Fedora31 and Python2
has been depreciated. I am trying to convert it to python3;
But I think it is a good time for a humble feature request for Tlf
1.x.x. A build in hamlib keyer, so at least I can avoid stressfull
expiriences like this.
All modern rigs have keying via hamlib.
73 de OZ1GNN
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Med venlig hilsen
Christian Treldal
"Remember Darwin; building a better mousetrap merely results in smarter mice."
- Using hamlib for CW keying,
Christian Treldal <=
- Re: Using hamlib for CW keying, Drew Arnett, 2019/11/21
- Re: Using hamlib for CW keying, Ervin Hegedüs, 2019/11/21
- Re: Using hamlib for CW keying, Csahok Zoltan, 2019/11/22
- Re: Using hamlib for CW keying, Nate Bargmann, 2019/11/22
- Re: Using hamlib for CW keying, Drew Arnett, 2019/11/23
- Re: Using hamlib for CW keying, Nate Bargmann, 2019/11/23