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Re: so2r
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jim smith |
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Re: so2r |
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Wed, 27 May 2020 09:19:04 -0500 |
Hi Matthew,
Sounds like you and I are experiemnting with the same thing. Two
computers, each controlling a separate radio, and each computer running
an instance of TLF. On the "main" computer, I ssh to the computer that
controls the second radio, and push the tlf terminal (urxvt) to the X
server on the main computer. I have two urxvt sessions side-by-side,
each running separate instances of TLF on separate computers
controlling separate radios.
As you stated, this doesn't require any modifications to TLF.
73, Jim KK0U
On Sat, 23 May 2020 19:33:00 +0100
m5evt <address@hidden> wrote:
> I am still experimenting with the options for so2r and prototyping
> some ideas. However, I have had some luck with:
>
> - x2 instances of TLF connected on LAN;
> - split screen view within a terminal, tlf instances in left/right
> split view;
> - shift key bind to switch between each split view terminal.
>
> This works with no modification needed for tlf. I think this is a nice
> option for the more casual so2r operator.
>
> 73 Matthew M5EVT.
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