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Onno's SSB keying script described in his blog
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Nate Bargmann |
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Onno's SSB keying script described in his blog |
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Sat, 30 Oct 2021 08:00:35 -0500 |
In my RSS feed comes this from Onno, VK6FLAB, writing about his SSB
keying shim for SSB through cwdaemon:
http://www.southgatearc.org/news/2021/october/foundations-of-amateur-radio-30-10-2021.htm
Good article, Onno. Just one question, are you aware that Hamlib
supports PTT keying via radio command when the radio supports it? I use
it with my K3 and voice messages. Of course, not all radios support it
so something else is required. Hamlib also supports keying the radio
via an RS-232 port and such, so I'm not sure where Hamlib fell short for
you.
Regardless, welcome to the unhealthy obsession with software
development!
73, Nate
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