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Re: Using hamlib for CW keying
From: |
Ervin Hegedüs |
Subject: |
Re: Using hamlib for CW keying |
Date: |
Thu, 21 Nov 2019 14:58:03 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.5.24 (2015-08-30) |
Hi Christian,
On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 12:29:38PM +0100, Christian Treldal wrote:
>
> A year or something ago Ervin wrote a quick Python2 script for keying via
> hamlib. It has n
I MADE A PYTHON SCRIPT? :D
Could share with me/us? :)
> 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.
you mean aboue like K3? Once I started to review how does it
works, but IMHO it's too difficult. We discussed about this topic with
Zoli HA5CQZ, but now I don't remember the results.
73, Ervin
HA2OS
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