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Re: linpsk error Debian's Woody 0.6.2-3



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On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 01:36:03PM +0300, Tomi Manninen wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Oct 2002, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
> 
> > Your right.  Linpsk does support rtty and I was able to get fair copy using 
> > it on my desktop computer.  I would love to see more ham hackers devoting a 
> > little more time to Linux hamware than M$ hamware, but I won't look the gift 
> > horse . . .  :)
> 
> Just a reminder in case people have forgotten... :)
> 
> gMFSK supports both RTTY and THROB (and, of course, MFSK16). The RTTY and
> THROB support are somewhat experimental so far but for exactly that reason
> I'd love to get some feedback...
> 
> There is an uptodate debian package out there (maintained by Hamish).

This package looks pretty interesting.  However, I filled out station
config information in preferences (which gets written to
~/.gnome/gMFSK) and looked at what F2 sent, which includes the
following information which is NOT in that file, but is stored in macro
#2, in case anyone wants to edit out the Red Hat information (:^)):

Rig: Icom IC-745
Pwr: abt 20 W
Ant: end-fed wire + SG-237 automatic ATU
Comp: Pentium 200 MHz 64 MB
OS: Red Hat Linux 6.2

I didn't spend a lot of time with it, but I haven't been able to locate
where the macros actually get stored.

The window seemed to freeze up fairly consistently, but since I haven't
fully configured my system yet this may not be significant.

Bob, N7XY

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Bob Nielsen, N7XY                          n7xy@n7xy.net
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