http://tucnak.nagano.cz/wiki/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Dl5ybz&feedformat=atomTučňák Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T07:29:40ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.30.2http://tucnak.nagano.cz/wiki/index.php?title=User:Dl5ybz&diff=1650User:Dl5ybz2011-06-02T07:43:57Z<p>Dl5ybz: added used devices controlled by Tucnak</p>
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<div>'''Call:''' DL5YBZ <br> <br />
'''Name''': Olaf <br><br />
'''Loc :''' jn49lw or for /p jn48jv <br />
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'''Tucnak in use''':<br />
Running Tucnak on Debian SID (I586 Desktop) or Debian Stable ( == Etch in the moment) on my Laptop (I486, Celeron based USB only) and Netbook ( Samsung N150 Atom N40 / Debain stable) <br />
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'''Contests:''' <br />
*AGCW Contest <br />
*UHF Contest IARU style<br />
*CQ WPX CW (just for fun..) <br />
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'''Rig'''<br />
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* external USB Soundcard and CAT Interface [http://www.box73.de/catalog/pdf/BX-120.pdf| BX 120 Kit ] <br />
* Winkey 2 Keyer device<br />
* Elecraft K3 (10 W) + homemade transverters for UHF<br />
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'''ICQ:''' # 83484191</div>Dl5ybzhttp://tucnak.nagano.cz/wiki/index.php?title=AGCW_CW_Contest&diff=554AGCW CW Contest2008-11-13T19:29:07Z<p>Dl5ybz: Basic set up info for German AGCW Contest</p>
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<div>=Basic Infos=<br />
;Type of Contest: VHF / UHF CW only contest<br />
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;Contest Info: http://www.agcw.org/en/?Contests:VHF-UHF_Contest<br />
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;Typically exchance : rst&NO / class / locator<br />
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;example : 599005/C/JN49LW <br />
: This is entered as [599005 C. jn49lw] <br />
:remember the "." option to mark the exchance! <br />
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=Tucnak Setup:=<br />
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[[Image:AGCW Setup 1.png]]<br />
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'''Notes:''' You have to use the EXC field to enter the class informatiom of AGCW contest<br />
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== Contest log ==<br />
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* please use EDI format to send your log by E-Mail<br />
: Contest Manager DK7ZH (Manfred) confirmed Tucnak EDI Format as working perfect --[[User:Dl5ybz|Dl5ybz]] 20:29, 13 November 2008 (CET))</div>Dl5ybzhttp://tucnak.nagano.cz/wiki/index.php?title=File:AGCW_Setup_1.png&diff=553File:AGCW Setup 1.png2008-11-13T19:16:56Z<p>Dl5ybz: Screenshot AGCW Contest Setup example</p>
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<div>Screenshot AGCW Contest Setup example</div>Dl5ybzhttp://tucnak.nagano.cz/wiki/index.php?title=Supported_Contests&diff=552Supported Contests2008-11-13T19:01:13Z<p>Dl5ybz: /* List of Tucnak Supported Contest */</p>
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<div>=List of Tucnak Supported Contests=<br />
(please add all contest already working)<br />
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* IARU VHF / UHF Contest<br />
* VHF Marconi CW Contest<br />
* [[AGCW CW Contest]]<br />
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== Wish List==<br />
(add Contest , YOU would like to run with Tucnak, don't forget to add at leats a link to the contest rules)</div>Dl5ybzhttp://tucnak.nagano.cz/wiki/index.php?title=Supported_Contests&diff=551Supported Contests2008-11-13T19:00:45Z<p>Dl5ybz: Start of supported contest list.. still need some input !</p>
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<div>=List of Tucnak Supported Contest=<br />
(please add all contest already working)<br />
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* IARU VHF / UHF Contest<br />
* VHF Marconi CW Contest<br />
* [[AGCW CW Contest]]<br />
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== Wish List==<br />
(add Contest , YOU would like to run with Tucnak, don't forget to add at leats a link to the contest rules)</div>Dl5ybzhttp://tucnak.nagano.cz/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=550Main Page2008-11-13T18:54:23Z<p>Dl5ybz: /* Documentation */ -> added branch "Supported Contests.."</p>
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<div>{{Languages}}<br />
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= Tucnak Wiki=<br />
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This site is intended to serve as documentation for Tucnak - hamradio VHF contest log. You can read it, create your own pages or correct spelling. <br />
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Site is in English only. I'm not able to maintain more languages than one. English is preferred because most of hams understand it. But this wiki is not restricted only to English - you can write pages in your mother tongue.<br />
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Because of spammer's attacks you must register to contribute to this wiki. Sorry.<br />
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=About Tucnak=<br />
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Tucnak is a VHF contest logbook. Tucnak is executable on Linux operating system and also for other UNIX like operating systems. Can be run uder MS Windows with Cygwin library too (older version). You can download Tucnak from http://tucnak.nagano.cz.<br />
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=Available translations of wiki=<br />
*[[FR Main Page|Français]] Maintained by Jerôme F0FLO, tnx!<br />
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Machine translation can be done by Google:<br />
* [http://translate.google.cz/translate?hl=cs&sl=en&u=http://tucnak.nagano.cz/wiki/Main_Page Čeština]<br />
* [http://translate.google.cz/translate?hl=de&sl=en&u=http://tucnak.nagano.cz/wiki/Main_Page Deutsch]<br />
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=Download=<br />
Please download Tucnak here http://tucnak.nagano.cz/download.php#ver2<br />
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openSUSE users can find rpm packages here http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/hamradio/ <br />
Even simpler, search for "tucnak" at http://software.opensuse.org/search and follow the instructions for 1-click installation.<br />
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=Screenshots=<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:Qsos.png|QSOs window<br />
Image:Stats.png|Statistics<br />
Image:Map.png|Polar map<br />
</gallery><br />
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=Documentation=<br />
Not fully completed yet, I'm working on it...<br />
* [[Features]]<br />
**[[Supported Contests]] <br />
* [[Quick Start]]<br />
* [[Install]]<br />
* Settings<br />
** [[Post Install Settings]]<br />
** [[Files]]<br />
** [[Variables]]<br />
** [[Command line]]<br />
* [[New Contest]]<br />
* [[Network]]<br />
* Control<br />
** [[Basic control]]<br />
** [[Edit QSO]]<br />
** [[Hotkeys]]<br />
** [[Tutorial]]<br />
* [[Output formats]]<br />
* [[Activity]]<br />
** [[Duplicate callsign]]<br />
** [[Advanced]]<br />
* [[Menu]]<br />
* [[Using NTP]]<br />
* [[References]]<br />
* [[Thanks]]<br />
TODO subwin types<br />
* Installing<br />
** [[Ubuntu "Intrepid" (8.10)]]<br />
* Compiling<br />
** [[Ubuntu 'Hardy' (8.04 LTS)]]<br />
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=Tucnak users=<br />
[http://ok2m.nagano.cz OK2M], [http://www.dr5a.de/equipment/ DR5A], [http://www.qslnet.de/member/ok5tr/ OK5TR], [http://ok1hra.nagano.cz OK1HRA], [http://www.m1cro.org.uk/ G0VHF/M1CRO], [http://www/g1ogy.com/ G1OGY],[http://www.ok2fug.com/?p=117#more-117 OK2FUG], [http://ok1rca.tym.cz OK1RCA], [http://www.landshut.org/members/db1ras/funkfreunde/contestdl1e.htm DL1E], [[User:Dl5ybz|DL5YBZ]]<br />
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=How to help?=<br />
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* By testing stable and development branch of Tucnak and sending error list to me.<br />
* Help with refill data files like tucnakdw and tucnakwiz.<br />
* Laud about Tucnak :-)<br />
* If you have some idea how to improve Tucnak, please mail me this idea.<br />
* Write a new part of Tucnak.<br />
* Translate this documentation to other languages (or repair bugs in the English version :-) ).<br />
* Create package for your distribution.<br />
* Voluntary small contribute for beers please sent to author (to me).<br />
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73! Ladislav Vaiz, OK1ZIA<br><br />
<MYCALL>@nagano.cz<br />
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=Obsolete branch 1=<br />
Tucnak: [http://tucnak.nagano.cz/tucnak1en.html english documentation], [http://tucnak.nagano.cz/tucnak1cz.html česká dokumentace]<br />
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SSB daemon: [http://tucnak.nagano.cz/ssbd0en.html english documentation], [http://tucnak.nagano.cz/ssbd0cz.html česká dokumentace]<br />
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=Development=<br />
[[Shortwave features]]<br />
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[[Optional exchange draft]]<br />
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[[Merge QSOs from all bands to one window]]<br />
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[[All bands statistics]]<br />
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=Converting from TACLog=<br />
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The source of inspiration for Tucnak was the DOS program TACLog (Author: Bo, OZ2M) as Lada, OK1ZIA freely admits. In the late 1990s TACLog was in regular use by over 200 stations, many continuing with the same logger today.<br><br />
It is becoming increasingly difficult to run a full-service TACLog, with CQ-caller, CW keyer and auto PTT as it must run directly on MS-DOS and requires a 'real' Soundblaster card.<br><br />
In this section I hope to provide useful information for those contemplating changing from TACLog to Tucnak and I would like to encourage everyone to add their knowledge and experience here to help and assist others coming after.<br><br />
--'OGY 01:36, 17 August 2008 (CEST)<br />
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*Articles<br />
**[[Converting TACLog v 1,9xx C_W files for use with Tucnak]]<br />
**[[Notes on hand-editing Tucnak EDI files for G-land OE Contests]]</div>Dl5ybzhttp://tucnak.nagano.cz/wiki/index.php?title=Winkey&diff=530Winkey2008-10-29T12:21:43Z<p>Dl5ybz: some Links added</p>
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<div>=Winkey support in Tucnak=<br />
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This page is intendended to be a fast add on for the user manual, native Winkey support is still very experimental (v2.18) and may not work for you, but may work for someone else but me :-)<br />
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Due the lag of a working sample, Lada could only add a "blind" implemation of the Winkey command set (tnx for that!), so don't blame him for any problems. --[[User:Dl5ybz|Dl5ybz]] 13:04, 29 October 2008 (CET) <br />
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== Getting started ==<br />
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* Tucnak V2.18 or later <br />
* a Winkey device with USB port ( Winkey2 keyer from "Funkamateur" / USB has been tested to work ok.. at my (==DL5YBZ) private setup)<br />
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== Programm Settings ==<br />
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* Enter the Setup -> CW keying menue<br />
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[[Image:Winkey setup1.gif]]<br />
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;select:<br />
:winkey <br />
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;Hostname: not used for USB line ..so don't care<br />
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;UPD port: not used for USB line ..so don't care<br />
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;Keying device : /dev/ttyUSB0 (or any other USBx device your Keyer is connected to)<br />
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;Initial speed [WPM]<br />
:0 -> The speed potentiometer of the keyer sets the speed <br><br />
:26 -> Sets the speed in WPM, but no control with keyer pot any longer!<br><br />
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;Weighing:Not yet supported, hardwired in code to standard<br />
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== Know Limitations ==<br />
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* no message repeat function (yet) <br />
:Tucnak is designed to keep the MSG repeating interval independent from the speed and and length of message to send, so it needs any kind of feedback from the keyer device, that transmission of code has finished to restart the message timer. This info is available from the Winkey device, but need some extra afford and testing to be useful.<br />
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* Speed Pot is not tracked by Tucnak <br />
: So either the keying speed is only controlled by Tucnak (if you ever send a WPM speed > 0 to the Winkey, the speed pot of the Winkeyer is "disconnected" and controll is taken over to Tucnak) or by the Speed Pot (until you tried to chance it in the CW Input Window..). Again this is part of some extra work. <br />
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== Bugs ==<br />
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(fill in if you have found one :-) )<br />
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== useful links==<br />
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*[http://www.k1el.com/ K1EL Winkey documentaion page] <br />
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:[http://k1el.tripod.com/files/WinkeyUSBman.pdf Command set of Winkey2]<br />
:[http://k1el.tripod.com/files/WK2_SW_Guide.pdf Guide, how to drive Winkey devices by a program]<br />
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*[http://www.box73.de/catalog/pdf/BX-008.pdf German Kit for a Winkey2 Keyer, documentaion, German only]</div>Dl5ybzhttp://tucnak.nagano.cz/wiki/index.php?title=Winkey&diff=529Winkey2008-10-29T12:04:14Z<p>Dl5ybz: Set up info for Winkey (</p>
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<div>=Winkey support in Tucnak=<br />
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This page is intendended to be a fast add on for the user manual, native Winkey support is still very experimental (v2.18) and may not work for you, but may work for someone else but me :-)<br />
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Due the lag of a working sample, Lada could only add a "blind" implemation of the Winkey command set (tnx for that!), so don't blame him for any problems. --[[User:Dl5ybz|Dl5ybz]] 13:04, 29 October 2008 (CET) <br />
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== Getting started ==<br />
<br />
* Tucnak V2.18 or later <br />
* a Winkey device with USB port ( Winkey2 keyer from "Funkamateur" / USB has been tested to work ok.. at my (==DL5YBZ) private setup)<br />
<br />
== Programm Settings ==<br />
<br />
* Enter the Setup -> CW keying menue<br />
<br />
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[[Image:Winkey setup1.gif]]<br />
<br />
<br />
;select:<br />
:winkey <br />
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;Hostname: not used for USB line ..so don't care<br />
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;UPD port: not used for USB line ..so don't care<br />
<br />
;Keying device : /dev/ttyUSB0 (or any other USBx device your Keyer is connected to)<br />
<br />
;Initial speed [WPM]<br />
:0 -> The speed potentiometer of the keyer sets the speed <br><br />
:26 -> Sets the speed in WPM, but no control with keyer pot any longer!<br><br />
<br />
;Weighing:Not yet supported, hardwired in code to standard<br />
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<br />
== Know Limitations ==<br />
<br />
* no message repeat function (yet) <br />
:Tucnak is designed to keep the MSG repeating interval independent from the speed and and length of message to send, so it needs any kind of feedback from the keyer device, that transmission of code has finished to restart the message timer. This info is available from the Winkey device, but need some extra afford and testing to be useful.<br />
<br />
* Speed Pot is not tracked by Tucnak <br />
: So either the keying speed is only controlled by Tucnak (if you ever send a WPM speed > 0 to the Winkey, the speed pot of the Winkeyer is "disconnected" and controll is taken over to Tucnak) or by the Speed Pot (until you tried to chance it in the CW Input Window..). Again this is part of some extra work. <br />
<br />
<br />
== Bugs ==<br />
<br />
(fill in if you have found one :-) )</div>Dl5ybzhttp://tucnak.nagano.cz/wiki/index.php?title=File:Winkey_setup1.gif&diff=528File:Winkey setup1.gif2008-10-29T11:32:34Z<p>Dl5ybz: Screenshot Setup Winkey in CW Keyer menue</p>
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<div>Screenshot Setup Winkey in CW Keyer menue</div>Dl5ybzhttp://tucnak.nagano.cz/wiki/index.php?title=CW_tips&diff=527CW tips2008-10-29T11:15:35Z<p>Dl5ybz: added update about native Winkey support</p>
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<div>''Note OK1ZIA: Tucnak2 does not use cwdaemon but informations about kernel settings are usable also for Tucnak.''<br />
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(http://www.ok1rr.com/view.php?cisloclanku=2007122501)<br />
Published on 25. 12. 2007 (212 x viewed)<br />
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Regardless of existence of the cwdaemon (many thanks to Joop. PG4I and others) many software developers are intended to use a hardware solution, the [[WinKey]] by K1EL. It is sure a good product but there is still no suitable driver for Linux, except winkeydaemon by Rein, PA0R, which is actually a Perl script and, unfortunately, I don't like such interpreted gadgets not very much.<br />
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Native [[Winkey]] support (still very experimental and basic) will be part of V2.17 and later, read more about it in the [[Winkey]] section.<br />
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Actually, the cwdaemon is very good software trick which does good job if you build your own kernel and you also don't need to fire it up separately with root privileges if you have an addition in your start-up scripts.<br />
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=Poor sounding CW=<br />
Sloppy CW from the cwdaemon it depends on kernel settings. I tested it thoroughly because I love CW at higher speeds. Latency of 1000 Hz helped a bit, I was able to run at usual contest speeds up to 36 wpm. Since kernel 2.6.23 the problem seems cured with tickless kernel. Here is an excerpt from my config:<br />
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#<br />
# Processor type and features<br />
#<br />
CONFIG_TICK_ONESHOT=y<br />
CONFIG_NO_HZ=y<br />
CONFIG_HIGH_RES_TIMERS=y<br />
CONFIG_SMP=y<br />
CONFIG_X86_PC=y<br />
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....<br />
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Now I can go up to 60 wpm and the resulting CW is excellent, however I'm using cwdaemon 0.9.4beta1. Versions below 0.8 are actually useless, the worst CW I ever heard was produced by cwdaemon 0.5 and an unmodified kernel.<br />
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The newest cwdaemon 0.9.4 depends on the unixcw version 2.3 (or above) which won't compile on my Slackware (and I was not patient enough to track all the dependencies), therefore not tested. Let me believe that the new dependency was a bad step back... I hope that new versions of cwdaemon will continue the way set by the 0.9.4beta1 version (source download [http://www.ok1rr.com/storage/cwdaemon-0.9.4beta1.tar.gz here]). Anyway, with this version of cwdaemon and custom made kernel 2.6.23 (actually I'm using now the latest 2.6.23.12) I am fully satisfied. I am convinced that any development of CW related software should be thoroughly consulted with high speed freaks, it is rather bad if a developer or tester means he did well if he is limited by 25 wpm...<br />
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My Slackware package of the best cwdaemon ever issued is [http://www.ok1rr.com/download.php?soubor=146 here].<br />
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=Start-up without root privileges=<br />
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There is no need to start the cwdaemon separately with root privileges. Put a little addition to your start-up script and cwdaemon will start without any keystroke. It is a good solution for a ham radio machine, however you may have some problems if you want to evaluate your parallel port for printing or other purposes.<br />
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I added two simple blocks to the /etc/rc.d/rc.local which applies to Slackware GNU/Linux, however your preferred distribution may use another name and location.<br />
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The first block is used to load parport and parport_pc modules which are essential to the cwdaemon. The second block actually loads the cwdaemon. First, it stops the module which can occupy your parallel port - here it was cups. cwdaemon also won't work if lp module is loaded, so unload it if necessary. Next, a device node is created and cwdaemon is loaded.<br />
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#load parport, parport_pc<br />
modprobe parport<br />
modprobe parport_pc<br />
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# Load cwdaemon<br />
echo "starting cwdaemon"<br />
/etc/rc.d/rc.cups stop<br />
# rmmod lp<br />
cd /dev<br />
mknod -m 0660 parport0 c 99 0<br />
/usr/local/sbin/cwdaemon -x n<br />
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Remember the cwdaemon options:<br />
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Usage: cwdaemon [option]...<br />
-d Use a different device<br />
(e.g. ttyS0,1,2, parport0,1, etc. default = parport0)<br />
-h Display this help and exit<br />
-n Do not fork and print debug information to stdout<br />
-p Use a different UDP port number (> 1023, default = 6789)<br />
-P Set cwdaemon priority (-20 ... 20, default = 0)<br />
-s Set morse speed (4 ... 60 wpm, default = 24)<br />
-t Set PTT delay (0 ... 50 ms, default = 0)<br />
-v Set volume for soundcard output<br />
-V Output version information and exit<br />
-w Set weighting (-50 ... 50, default = 0)<br />
-x Use a different sound device<br />
(c = console (default), s = soundcard, b = both, n = none)<br />
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I find useful to start the cwdaemon without any sidetone, it seems much better to use the sidetone of your radio rather than the PC speaker.<br />
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Enjoy your cwdaemon!</div>Dl5ybzhttp://tucnak.nagano.cz/wiki/index.php?title=Edit&diff=516Edit2008-10-06T09:24:39Z<p>Dl5ybz: /* Import DL8EBW database */ link to mini howto added</p>
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[[Image:menuedit.png|none|frame|Edit menu]]<br />
==Rotator==<br />
==Add Error==<br />
If you already have had unfinished QSO with the station you can mark this QSO as Error QSO and make complete QSO later. Function add QSO with ERROR callsign. This QSO is not covered by statistics.<br />
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==Change Operator==<br />
[[Image:chop.png|none|frame|Change operator dialog]]<br />
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Sets operator's callsign. The callsign is used for talk. It's also saved with each QSO for statistics. If you check the box, operator's callsign will be set for all bands.<br />
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==QRG for skeds==<br />
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==Update C_W from contest==<br />
Adds pair callsign - locator from all bands to actual tucnakcw database.<br />
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==Update C_W from band==<br />
Adds pair callsign - locator from active band to actual tucnakcw database.<br />
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==Import DL8EBW database==<br />
Load the VHF-Database by VHF-DX-Group from file /usr/share/tucnak1/vhf.dbf. Import only WWLs and names, and saves them to files ~/tucnak/tucnakcw and ~/tucnak/tucnaknames. More details see on [[Howto import DL8EBW database]]</div>Dl5ybzhttp://tucnak.nagano.cz/wiki/index.php?title=Howto_import_DL8EBW_database&diff=515Howto import DL8EBW database2008-10-06T09:24:09Z<p>Dl5ybz: Mini howto to DL8EBW Database import in detail</p>
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<div>=How to import the DL8EBW Database in Tucnak2=<br />
(Tucnak Version 2.13..V2.15 , DL8EBW V240.dbf and V250.dbf tested)<br />
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''Preface:''<br />
I found, that the way mentioned in the Wiki seems to be out dated and it does not work for me running Tucnak2 V2.15, so I decided to add this short info to the wiki that my help others with the same problem getting started. My Tucnac 2.15 was compiled from the .tar archive offered by Lada running on Debian SID just using the "./configure" and "make" way.--[[User:Dl5ybz|Dl5ybz]] 11:24, 6 October 2008 (CEST)<br />
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==Getting started==<br />
<br />
* You need the Database file for Guy (DL8EBW), see http://www.dl8ebw.de/DATABASE/database.html for more infos how to get it.<br />
:After all, you will find a database file called VHF250.dbf after unpacking Guys archive This is the .dbf file, we are aiming at.<br />
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===What is the problem? ===<br />
<br />
This file must be copy to fixed place and should be called "'''vhf.dbf'''", otherwise tucnak realize only nothing and imports nothing to the contest database files, but how to find this location?<br />
<br><br />
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===One way to find the magic place===<br />
<br />
* To find the folder to copy the DL8EBW's database to, you might take a look at Lada's source code <br />
-> /tucnak..../src -> File ebw.c <br />
is good plase to start .. at the end of the file you will see the path expected : <br />
<br />
return load_ebw_from_file(cw, namedb, SHAREDIR"/vhf.dbf");<br />
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'''Notice:''' SHAREDIR is constant, NOT the name of the file .. so we have to find the declaration of the constant. SHAREDIR. Use the good old grep to do the job for you:<br />
<br />
grep SHAREDIR *<br />
<br />
to scan all source code for SHAREDIR... but no hit for a definition!? Right... SHAREDIR is set in the config file... so step up from ./ scr one folder Look out for "'''config.h'''" or just use <grep SHAREDIR *> again.. and Bingo.. you will find something like <br />
<br />
config.log:#define SHAREDIR "/usr/local/share/tucnak2" <br />
<br />
telling us that on my system the SHAREDIR is "/usr/local/share/tucnak2". This may differ from yours or from another version of tucnak.. and this is the reason why I explained a possible (maybe not the best..) way to detect the right folder from the source and not just telling you to use "/usrlocal/share/tucnak2" that may fail for you.<br />
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=== So what I have to do?===<br />
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Move the DL8EBW's database file vhf250.dbf to the SHAREDIR "/usr/local/share/tucnak2" named as vhf.dbf !<br />
Just chance directory to the folder, the orignal DL8EBW vhf250.dbf is in and copy the file by doing <br />
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(inside the DL8EBW folder!) : cp ./vhf250.dbf /usr/local/share/tucnak2/vhf.dbf<br />
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(keep in mind.. the DL8EBW file name depends on the version of the database file... look for "vhf2***.dbf" in general.) <br />
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Now you can use the '''Edit Menu -> Import DL8EBW Datebase''' and you will see the updated tucnakcw file in your ~/tucnak folder.<br />
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(the name import does not work for me? ..I don't care about this never looked for the OP's name in the test.. but this might be an bug...)</div>Dl5ybzhttp://tucnak.nagano.cz/wiki/index.php?title=User:Dl5ybz&diff=514User:Dl5ybz2008-10-06T08:56:19Z<p>Dl5ybz: added some user infos</p>
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<div>'''Call:''' DL5YBZ <br> <br />
'''Name''': Olaf <br><br />
'''Loc :''' jn49lw or for /p jn48jv<br />
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'''Tucnak in use''':<br />
Running Tucnak on Debian SID (I586 Desktop) or Debian Stable ( == Etch in the moment) on my Laptop (I486, Celeron based USB only)<br />
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'''Contests:''' <br />
*AGCW Contest <br />
*UHF Contest IARU style<br />
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'''ICQ:''' # 83484191</div>Dl5ybz