Re: Open Source CW keyer based on K1HJK's nanoIO code
#fldigi
#nanoio-keyer
Ed W3NR
Wiring diagram ?
Ed W3NR
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Re: Open Source CW keyer based on K1HJK's nanoIO code
#fldigi
#nanoio-keyer
No problem Mark. My original
call was K2LBM.
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David On 10/5/21 7:22 PM, Mark Phillips
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Re: Open Source CW keyer based on K1HJK's nanoIO code
#fldigi
#nanoio-keyer
Apologies David, for getting your call sign wrong.
I don't know how many of you would be interested in this but I've designed a slightly modified version of the nanoIO keyer. It uses just 2 keying lines via a dual opto-isolator. The board fits directly on the underside of an Arduino Nano.
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Open Source CW keyer based on K1HJK's nanoIO code
#fldigi
#nanoio-keyer
I don't know how many of you would be interested in this but I've designed a slightly modified version of the nanoIO keyer. It uses just 2 keying lines via a dual opto-isolator. The board fits directly on the underside of an Arduino Nano.
In keeping with the free distribution of FLDigi I've posted the details on GitHub and made the board available via OSHPark too. https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/0wyCgFsd https://github.com/g7ltt/nanoIO The BOM is trivial and should run you no more than $20 including the Nano. Use a length of 1" heat shrink tubing to contain the finished device. You _may_ need to remove the reset button as the tubing may keep the button pressed? 2x 680R resistor 1x PC827 Dual Opto-Isolator 2x 1nF capacitor 2x 3.5mm jack 1x Arduino Nano 1x PCB Mark NI2O
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Open Source CW keyer based on K1HJK's nanoIO code
#fldigi
#nanoio-keyer
I don't know how many of you would be interested in this but I've designed a slightly modified version of the nanoIO keyer. It uses just 2 keying lines via a dual opto-isolator. The board fits directly on the underside of an Arduino Nano.
In keeping with the free distribution of FLDigi I've posted the details on GitHub and made the board available via OSHPark too. https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/0wyCgFsd https://github.com/g7ltt/nanoIO The BOM is trivial and should run you no more than $20 including the Nano. Use a length of 1" heat shrink tubing to contain the finished device. You _may_ need to remove the reset button as the tubing may keep the button pressed? 2x 680R resistor 1x PC827 Dual Opto-Isolator 2x 1nF capacitor 2x 3.5mm jack 1x Arduino Nano 1x PCB Mark NI2O
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Re: Fldigi rig control frequency
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Gene Rozea
Just my 2 cents, but in my opinion, flrig is the way to go with the 7300, hands down! Recent improvements have been dramatic! Thanks David! Gene – K1AVE
From: Neal Keating
Hello - I have noticed an odd behavior when using Fldigi and Rigcat to control my IC-7300. When I change frequency from radio main tuning knob (tuning up or down band) with FLDIGI running - I often observe freq jumping up/down. When I
stop tuning it is fine - it just looks odd while tuning up or down the band. I have tried various settings under Rigcat but I still see this minor issue.
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Re: Fldigi rig control frequency
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Lee Asher
Hi Neal, possibly because the path to your .xml file is all wrong.
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Fldigi rig control frequency
#fldigi
Neal Keating
Hello - I have noticed an odd behavior when using Fldigi and Rigcat to control my IC-7300. When I change frequency from radio main tuning knob (tuning up or down band) with FLDIGI running - I often observe freq jumping up/down. When I stop tuning it is fine - it just looks odd while tuning up or down the band. I have tried various settings under Rigcat but I still see this minor issue.
Here is my Rigcat config:
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Which selection to use for PortAudio?
John Brown
When selecting from the drop-down list in Port Audio there are seemingly 4 different selections or a single selection in 4 different places. As in the attached screenshot. I suspect my foolishly playing with these may have created my difficulties with an extremely high input to fldigi which is only controllable from Win10 Settings Sound App volume and device preferences. In the screenshot DAX Audio RX 1 (FlexRadio Systems DAX Audio) appears 4 times. In the main/first list and then in each of the 3 sublists. The sublists apparently are different old sound standards. So what's with the identical listings? Or are they (identical)? Thanks.
-- W0MPM John
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Re: fldigi 4.1.20.14 test version posted
Thunder-06
thank you to you and cliff, I appreciate the quick reply. I do realize that the op sys does show a clock but in my various setups, this is not always visable. I like the thought of putting a box on the bar with a toggle. Thanks Frank Heabler W9XC ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ On Thursday, September 30, 2021 2:59 PM, Dave <w1hkj@...> wrote:
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Re: fldigi 4.1.20.14 test version posted
The Off time is only visible
if the user has not disabled the rig-control / logging panel.
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There is probably enough room between "Help" and the Tx-countdown-timer. Clock and button to switch between Local and Zulu, or perhaps a "time display" button with a right click to open a format selector. Cliff is correct. Unless you are using fldigi in a full screen display most OS will provide a task bar display of time. 73, David, W1HKJ On 9/30/21 1:54 PM, Cliff wrote:
Frank,
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Re: fldigi 4.1.20.14 test version posted
Cliff
Frank,
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Look at the “Off” time in the fldigi logging area. That is the current Zulu time. Just subtract the conversion factor for your local time and it’s there for you. Also most OS’s have a local time clock visible somewhere on screen.
73,
Cliff, AE5ZA
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Re: fldigi 4.1.20.14 test version posted
Thunder-06
Dave, Is it possible to put a clock, either local or Zulu (or both), at the top of the screen? Although I am loathe to reference other software, something similar to JS8Call in the look, tho maybe not as large. Just something for a quick reference to the time as we are working a contact. Thank You. Frank Heabler W9XC ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ On Sunday, September 19, 2021 6:05 PM, Dave <w1hkj@...> wrote:
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flwkey logging options
Karl Heimbach
Hello group,
Probably not the correct place to ask questions about flwkey, but I can find no other. Is it possible to have flwkey send logging data to ACLog? I've been unsuccessful and flwkey locks up when it attempts to export to ACLog, and then I have to kill the process. I'm using Windows 10 Pro. Thanks, Karl - W5QJ
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Re: CAT RIG CONTRIL
#flrig
YEAP JOHN THAT DID THE TRICK. THANKS AS ALWAYS. On 9/29/2021 3:42 PM, David Tucker
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Re: CAT RIG CONTRIL
#flrig
THANKS JOHN I WILL CHECK THAT OUT. 73'S DAVE On 9/29/2021 2:02 PM, John via
groups.io wrote:
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Re: CAT RIG CONTRIL
#flrig
John KC3FL
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CAT RIG CONTRIL
#flrig
I JUST INSTALLED FLDIGI ON MY WINDOWS 10 COMPUTER. I AM WANTING TO CAT CONTROL. FOR SOME REASON I CAN'T CHANGE THE RIG ASSIGNMENT TO MY 817. i HAVE RIG CONTROL AS COM 6 BUT IT WILL NOT FOLLOW THE FREQ OF MY 8I7, I TRIED FLRIG CONTROL AND COULD NOT ADD 7.070. IT JUST STAYS THE MEMORY OF 14.070.
ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED -- 73 NU4N Dave
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How to have FLDIGI control Perseus SDR
n2dj <n2dj@...>
Hello,
I see FLDIGI can control many different transceivers. Can it control the receive frequency of an SDR, in particular the Perseus? Thanks for any help in getting this configured.
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Re: WW RTTY Contest Logging and NF3JP
Ed - AE8Q
Well, I didn't have a lot of time to troubleshoot (due to the contest), so I checked the version number and I was running 4.1.19. I uninstalled it, downloaded and installed 4.1.20 and everything started working. Not sure if there should have been any changes between the two versions that should have affected it, but it is working now.
Ed - KD8YQQ
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