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Re: Fldigi slow squelch response

 

The MT... modes were created well before the advent of the ARQ / AMP modes.? The largest MT user base were (and possibly still) the Military Affiliate Radio System, MARS.? The most effective modes for ARQ, FLMSG, FLAMP are MFSK and THOR.??

David

On Wed, May 7, 2025 at 6:32?AM Richard Shaw, KF5OIM via <hobbes1069=[email protected]> wrote:
On Wed, May 7, 2025 at 12:46?AM Robert, KK5VD via <kk5vd=[email protected]> wrote:
Try it with the squelch off, you may end up with a bunch of junk on the screen, but should not effect the reception and validation of checksum data. Kind of think the high latency of MT-XXXX modems might be the issue. I have not check or used FLARQ, wounder if there is a response timer that may be set to short for that modem.

I think that would be fine for the shoot and forget (Autosend) method, but my understanding is that if you're uring ARQ mode it will think the radio is "busy" and not go into transmit until it's not.

Thanks,
RIchard
KF5OIM?


Re: Fldigi slow squelch response

 

On Wed, May 7, 2025 at 12:46?AM Robert, KK5VD via <kk5vd=[email protected]> wrote:
Try it with the squelch off, you may end up with a bunch of junk on the screen, but should not effect the reception and validation of checksum data. Kind of think the high latency of MT-XXXX modems might be the issue. I have not check or used FLARQ, wounder if there is a response timer that may be set to short for that modem.

I think that would be fine for the shoot and forget (Autosend) method, but my understanding is that if you're uring ARQ mode it will think the radio is "busy" and not go into transmit until it's not.

Thanks,
RIchard
KF5OIM?


Re: Fldigi slow squelch response

 

Try it with the squelch off, you may end up with a bunch of junk on the screen, but should not effect the reception and validation of checksum data. Kind of think the high latency of MT-XXXX modems might be the issue. I have not check or used FLARQ, wounder if there is a response timer that may be set to short for that modem.
Robert


Re: Fldigi slow squelch response

 

On Tue, May 6, 2025 at 7:50?PM Dave, W1HKJ via <w1hkj25=[email protected]> wrote:
which mode Richard ?

I played around with different ones and it turns out that the squelch response for MT-63 1KS is pretty slow. It made the ARQ mode in Flmsg unusable.?

I was doing a demo for my local EMA volunteer group. I was able to get ARQ mode to work using PSK modes though.

Thanks,
Richard
KF5OIM


Re: Fldigi slow squelch response

 

which mode Richard ?


On Tue, May 6, 2025 at 3:25?PM Richard Shaw, KF5OIM via <hobbes1069=[email protected]> wrote:
I'm working on a laptop to laptop demo of Flmsg?+ Fldigi and I've got it mostly working using two USB sound cards in a crossover configuration.

Signal noise floor is about -80db and when I "transmit" it comes up to -20db. The waterfall looks clean and I do get a good copy... mostly.

I was having issues getting the complete message when I discovered that the signal on the squelch meter was coming up VERY slowly to the point of missing most of the message, especially using Flmsg where there are multiple transmissions.

I looked through the configuration but didn't see anything?that jumped out at me that would affect this.

I just booted up Fldigi on my desktop which is connected to my FT-991A and when I click on a PSK signal the squelch meter comes up pretty fast (but could probably be a little more aggressive now that I'm paying attention to this).

Any ideas?

All computers running on Fedora 41 with latest Fldigi.?

Thanks,
Richard
KF5OIM


Re: How to use emulator with 19.3 Cinnamon 32bit

 

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Glen yes just HRD seen is windows (bottles) there, and the others native linux.

I also have FTBCAT and FTbasicMMO, YCAT etc under wine for Yaesu gear.

The latest HRD runs fine with its supported programs.

I use Crossover ($) , bottles and wine, to get a comparison.

Modern free wine is very good with winetricks, 'bottles' from flatpak also works well.

Crossover $ is exxy but every year they have a good black friday deal, 1/5 of usual price last time,

which is when I get it. It has great NET support etc built in, and does better with gui's that don't look as good on the others.


73


vk4tux

On 7/5/25 06:31, Glenn Jensen, WA6BJQ via groups.io wrote:

Hi? Adrian,

?

I use Mint / Ubuntu ¨C the latest revisions.

I am curious, are you running the latest HRD, or the last ¡®freeware¡¯ version (which was well behaved on Wine)?? I suspect the other Ham apps are native ports (mine are)¡­..

?

73¡¯²õ,

?

?

Glenn

WA6BJQ

?

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of KQ4DAA via groups.io <kq4daa@...>
Date: Monday, May 5, 2025 at 7:30
?PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [linuxham] How to use emulator with 19.3 Cinnamon 32bit

When trying to install debian it states: The missing firmware files are: b43-open/ucode15.fw b43/ucode15.fw? ? Where do I find this to download?

?

?

On Mon, May 5, 2025 at 7:03?PM Adrian Fewster, VK4TUX via <vk4tux=[email protected]> wrote:

I compile a lot on trixie also and useful for running differrent program versions and forks etc,

Again Debian KDE Menu editor is ideal for this ;

?

73

?

vk4tux

On 6/5/25 08:21, Philip Rose, GM3ZZA via wrote:

For me, I am using Bookworm, but I compile most ham software from source. I don't rely on the packages that come with the OS. Basically because of the lead (or is it lag?) time from releasing the software to getting it packaged.

?

All the software I use comes with adequate instructions as to how to compile them. It's usually just a couple of scripts you have to run: either based around configure or cmake.

?

73 Phil GM3ZZA


CTY-3515 Country Files - 06 May 2025

 

The Country (CTY) Files were updated on 06 May 2025:



For installation instructions, start at:



Hover your mouse over the word Contest in the menu, then select the
software you are using.

To install the file, follow the link to your software at the top of the page.

If you are interested in a bigger CTY.DAT for everyday logging, you can get
it here:



Note that the release notes (and Version Entity) for this larger file are
different than what is shown below. There is a separate link to them.

As a reminder, there is an RSS feed of the latest country file announcements:



Here are the release notes:

6 May 2025 (CTY-3515)
VER20250506, Version entity is Clipperton Island, FO/c

Added/changed Entities/Prefixes/Callsigns:

* GB2QM is Shetland Islands, *GM/s
* 4U0ITU is ITU HQ, 4U1I
* B7CRA and B9CRA are both China, BY
* GB2MBB and GB2QM are both Scotland, GM
* GB4RS is Guernsey, GU
* GB0ML and GB4LMA are both Wales, GW
* KD9TGU is United States, K in CQ zone 5, ITU zone 8
* KK6MZE is Hawaii, KH6
* KK7GYU is Alaska, KL
* LU6HL/H is Argentina, LU

Removed Entities/Prefixes/Callsigns:

* KF7UFF, N7TBU and W3NX in United States, K
* W8JAY in Hawaii, KH6
* AG7XM and KE5APD in Alaska, KL
* LU1XA/XA in Argentina, LU
* R4HY/8 in Asiatic Russia, UA9

Though I am subscribed to this reflector so that I can make these
announcements, I do not see most messages posted to it. If you have
any comments or corrections to the country file, please contact me
directly.

73 - Jim AD1C

--
Jim Reisert AD1C, <jjreisert at alum.mit.edu>,


Re: How to use emulator with 19.3 Cinnamon 32bit

 

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or

When you update to trixie re other link makes sure the sed? command is sourcing the correct dist name 'bookworm' already in your apt sources list

sudo sed -i 's/bookworm/trixie/g' /etc/apt/sources.list

sudo find /etc/apt/sources.list.d -type f -exec sed -i 's/bookworm/trixie/g' {} \;



73

vk4tux



On 7/5/25 08:19, KQ4DAA via groups.io wrote:

With the first link you sent after selecting 386, which one do I install? I installed a DVD which had everything but the wifi on it.

On Tue, May 6, 2025 at 5:17?PM Adrian Fewster, VK4TUX via <vk4tux=[email protected]> wrote:

The other solution is to start again with a debian image that offers non-free fw incl etc, then update.

despite being a bit older, should get your wifi up, then update to trixie etc


73


vk4tux


On 7/5/25 07:56, KQ4DAA via wrote:
Running into a roadblock. This computer does not have an ethernet port, however it has on board wifi. I have searched for this driver but everything link i find says 404 error. Can anyone help with getting this driver:? Broadcom Inc and Subsidiaries BCM4312 802.11b/g LP-PHY (rev 01)

On Tue, May 6, 2025 at 3:31?PM Glenn Jensen, WA6BJQ via <WA6BJQ=[email protected]> wrote:

Hi? Adrian,

?

I use Mint / Ubuntu ¨C the latest revisions.

I am curious, are you running the latest HRD, or the last ¡®freeware¡¯ version (which was well behaved on Wine)?? I suspect the other Ham apps are native ports (mine are)¡­..

?

73¡¯²õ,

?

?

Glenn

WA6BJQ

?

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of KQ4DAA via <kq4daa=[email protected]>
Date: Monday, May 5, 2025 at 7:30
?PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [linuxham] How to use emulator with 19.3 Cinnamon 32bit

When trying to install debian it states: The missing firmware files are: b43-open/ucode15.fw b43/ucode15.fw? ? Where do I find this to download?

?

?

On Mon, May 5, 2025 at 7:03?PM Adrian Fewster, VK4TUX via <vk4tux=[email protected]> wrote:

I compile a lot on trixie also and useful for running differrent program versions and forks etc,

Again Debian KDE Menu editor is ideal for this ;

?

73

?

vk4tux

On 6/5/25 08:21, Philip Rose, GM3ZZA via wrote:

For me, I am using Bookworm, but I compile most ham software from source. I don't rely on the packages that come with the OS. Basically because of the lead (or is it lag?) time from releasing the software to getting it packaged.

?

All the software I use comes with adequate instructions as to how to compile them. It's usually just a couple of scripts you have to run: either based around configure or cmake.

?

73 Phil GM3ZZA


Re: How to use emulator with 19.3 Cinnamon 32bit

 

With the first link you sent after selecting 386, which one do I install? I installed a DVD which had everything but the wifi on it.


On Tue, May 6, 2025 at 5:17?PM Adrian Fewster, VK4TUX via <vk4tux=[email protected]> wrote:

The other solution is to start again with a debian image that offers non-free fw incl etc, then update.

despite being a bit older, should get your wifi up, then update to trixie etc


73


vk4tux


On 7/5/25 07:56, KQ4DAA via wrote:
Running into a roadblock. This computer does not have an ethernet port, however it has on board wifi. I have searched for this driver but everything link i find says 404 error. Can anyone help with getting this driver:? Broadcom Inc and Subsidiaries BCM4312 802.11b/g LP-PHY (rev 01)

On Tue, May 6, 2025 at 3:31?PM Glenn Jensen, WA6BJQ via <WA6BJQ=[email protected]> wrote:

Hi? Adrian,

?

I use Mint / Ubuntu ¨C the latest revisions.

I am curious, are you running the latest HRD, or the last ¡®freeware¡¯ version (which was well behaved on Wine)?? I suspect the other Ham apps are native ports (mine are)¡­..

?

73¡¯²õ,

?

?

Glenn

WA6BJQ

?

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of KQ4DAA via <kq4daa=[email protected]>
Date: Monday, May 5, 2025 at 7:30
?PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [linuxham] How to use emulator with 19.3 Cinnamon 32bit

When trying to install debian it states: The missing firmware files are: b43-open/ucode15.fw b43/ucode15.fw? ? Where do I find this to download?

?

?

On Mon, May 5, 2025 at 7:03?PM Adrian Fewster, VK4TUX via <vk4tux=[email protected]> wrote:

I compile a lot on trixie also and useful for running differrent program versions and forks etc,

Again Debian KDE Menu editor is ideal for this ;

?

73

?

vk4tux

On 6/5/25 08:21, Philip Rose, GM3ZZA via wrote:

For me, I am using Bookworm, but I compile most ham software from source. I don't rely on the packages that come with the OS. Basically because of the lead (or is it lag?) time from releasing the software to getting it packaged.

?

All the software I use comes with adequate instructions as to how to compile them. It's usually just a couple of scripts you have to run: either based around configure or cmake.

?

73 Phil GM3ZZA


Re: How to use emulator with 19.3 Cinnamon 32bit

 

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The other solution is to start again with a debian image that offers non-free fw incl etc, then update.

despite being a bit older, should get your wifi up, then update to trixie etc


73


vk4tux


On 7/5/25 07:56, KQ4DAA via groups.io wrote:

Running into a roadblock. This computer does not have an ethernet port, however it has on board wifi. I have searched for this driver but everything link i find says 404 error. Can anyone help with getting this driver:? Broadcom Inc and Subsidiaries BCM4312 802.11b/g LP-PHY (rev 01)

On Tue, May 6, 2025 at 3:31?PM Glenn Jensen, WA6BJQ via <WA6BJQ=[email protected]> wrote:

Hi? Adrian,

?

I use Mint / Ubuntu ¨C the latest revisions.

I am curious, are you running the latest HRD, or the last ¡®freeware¡¯ version (which was well behaved on Wine)?? I suspect the other Ham apps are native ports (mine are)¡­..

?

73¡¯²õ,

?

?

Glenn

WA6BJQ

?

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of KQ4DAA via <kq4daa=[email protected]>
Date: Monday, May 5, 2025 at 7:30
?PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [linuxham] How to use emulator with 19.3 Cinnamon 32bit

When trying to install debian it states: The missing firmware files are: b43-open/ucode15.fw b43/ucode15.fw? ? Where do I find this to download?

?

?

On Mon, May 5, 2025 at 7:03?PM Adrian Fewster, VK4TUX via <vk4tux=[email protected]> wrote:

I compile a lot on trixie also and useful for running differrent program versions and forks etc,

Again Debian KDE Menu editor is ideal for this ;

?

73

?

vk4tux

On 6/5/25 08:21, Philip Rose, GM3ZZA via wrote:

For me, I am using Bookworm, but I compile most ham software from source. I don't rely on the packages that come with the OS. Basically because of the lead (or is it lag?) time from releasing the software to getting it packaged.

?

All the software I use comes with adequate instructions as to how to compile them. It's usually just a couple of scripts you have to run: either based around configure or cmake.

?

73 Phil GM3ZZA


Re: How to use emulator with 19.3 Cinnamon 32bit

 

Running into a roadblock. This computer does not have an ethernet port, however it has on board wifi. I have searched for this driver but everything link i find says 404 error. Can anyone help with getting this driver:? Broadcom Inc and Subsidiaries BCM4312 802.11b/g LP-PHY (rev 01)


On Tue, May 6, 2025 at 3:31?PM Glenn Jensen, WA6BJQ via <WA6BJQ=[email protected]> wrote:

Hi? Adrian,

?

I use Mint / Ubuntu ¨C the latest revisions.

I am curious, are you running the latest HRD, or the last ¡®freeware¡¯ version (which was well behaved on Wine)?? I suspect the other Ham apps are native ports (mine are)¡­..

?

73¡¯²õ,

?

?

Glenn

WA6BJQ

?

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of KQ4DAA via <kq4daa=[email protected]>
Date: Monday, May 5, 2025 at 7:30
?PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [linuxham] How to use emulator with 19.3 Cinnamon 32bit

When trying to install debian it states: The missing firmware files are: b43-open/ucode15.fw b43/ucode15.fw? ? Where do I find this to download?

?

?

On Mon, May 5, 2025 at 7:03?PM Adrian Fewster, VK4TUX via <vk4tux=[email protected]> wrote:

I compile a lot on trixie also and useful for running differrent program versions and forks etc,

Again Debian KDE Menu editor is ideal for this ;

?

73

?

vk4tux

On 6/5/25 08:21, Philip Rose, GM3ZZA via wrote:

For me, I am using Bookworm, but I compile most ham software from source. I don't rely on the packages that come with the OS. Basically because of the lead (or is it lag?) time from releasing the software to getting it packaged.

?

All the software I use comes with adequate instructions as to how to compile them. It's usually just a couple of scripts you have to run: either based around configure or cmake.

?

73 Phil GM3ZZA


Re: How to use emulator with 19.3 Cinnamon 32bit

 

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Hi? Adrian,

?

I use Mint / Ubuntu ¨C the latest revisions.

I am curious, are you running the latest HRD, or the last ¡®freeware¡¯ version (which was well behaved on Wine)?? I suspect the other Ham apps are native ports (mine are)¡­..

?

73¡¯²õ,

?

?

Glenn

WA6BJQ

?

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of KQ4DAA via groups.io <kq4daa@...>
Date: Monday, May 5, 2025 at 7:30
?PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [linuxham] How to use emulator with 19.3 Cinnamon 32bit

When trying to install debian it states: The missing firmware files are: b43-open/ucode15.fw b43/ucode15.fw? ? Where do I find this to download?

?

?

On Mon, May 5, 2025 at 7:03?PM Adrian Fewster, VK4TUX via <vk4tux=[email protected]> wrote:

I compile a lot on trixie also and useful for running differrent program versions and forks etc,

Again Debian KDE Menu editor is ideal for this ;

?

73

?

vk4tux

On 6/5/25 08:21, Philip Rose, GM3ZZA via wrote:

For me, I am using Bookworm, but I compile most ham software from source. I don't rely on the packages that come with the OS. Basically because of the lead (or is it lag?) time from releasing the software to getting it packaged.

?

All the software I use comes with adequate instructions as to how to compile them. It's usually just a couple of scripts you have to run: either based around configure or cmake.

?

73 Phil GM3ZZA


Fldigi slow squelch response

 

I'm working on a laptop to laptop demo of Flmsg?+ Fldigi and I've got it mostly working using two USB sound cards in a crossover configuration.

Signal noise floor is about -80db and when I "transmit" it comes up to -20db. The waterfall looks clean and I do get a good copy... mostly.

I was having issues getting the complete message when I discovered that the signal on the squelch meter was coming up VERY slowly to the point of missing most of the message, especially using Flmsg where there are multiple transmissions.

I looked through the configuration but didn't see anything?that jumped out at me that would affect this.

I just booted up Fldigi on my desktop which is connected to my FT-991A and when I click on a PSK signal the squelch meter comes up pretty fast (but could probably be a little more aggressive now that I'm paying attention to this).

Any ideas?

All computers running on Fedora 41 with latest Fldigi.?

Thanks,
Richard
KF5OIM


Re: How to use emulator with 19.3 Cinnamon 32bit

 

thanks


On Mon, May 5, 2025 at 10:02?PM Adrian Fewster, VK4TUX via <vk4tux=[email protected]> wrote:
See

On 6/5/25 12:29, KQ4DAA via wrote:
> missing firmware files are: b43-open/ucode15.fw b43/ucode15.fw






Re: How to use emulator with 19.3 Cinnamon 32bit

 

See

On 6/5/25 12:29, KQ4DAA via groups.io wrote:
missing firmware files are: b43-open/ucode15.fw b43/ucode15.fw


Re: 73Linux

 

I don't have a WoWe laptop. I have loaded KM4ACK Linux 73 on various Laptops.
I've had hiccups in loading the script. I used a file explorer to go to the Linux 73 folder. I right-click on Linux 73. It should have a file extension as linux73.sh I open it as a terminal, which allows the loading of various programs that show up in the file.

I'm a Windows guy, but I do dabble with Linux. My suggestion is to post the message in the Linux 73 group.?

73

73




Don Poaps
New Westminster, BC
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VA7QU ? VOICE


Winlink:?va7dgp@...
Subject://wl2k ? ? ? ? ?

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Hamshack Hotline
5971
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On Mon, May 5, 2025 at 7:32?PM Dr. Mikeal Hughes, N9GI via <n9giRadio=[email protected]> wrote:

Yes


On Mon, May 5, 2025 at 18:31 Dr. Mikeal Hughes, N9GI via <n9giRadio=[email protected]> wrote:
Yes, haven¡¯t got an answer on my last entry there.

On Mon, May 5, 2025 at 17:44 Steve - VE7SLZ via <steve=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Mike?
?
Have you checked out /g/KM4ACK-Pi


--
Don Poaps
VA7DGP: data
VA7QU:? ?voice


Re: 73Linux

Dr. Mikeal Hughes, N9GI
 

Yes


On Mon, May 5, 2025 at 18:31 Dr. Mikeal Hughes, N9GI via <n9giRadio=[email protected]> wrote:
Yes, haven¡¯t got an answer on my last entry there.

On Mon, May 5, 2025 at 17:44 Steve - VE7SLZ via <steve=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Mike?
?
Have you checked out /g/KM4ACK-Pi


Re: How to use emulator with 19.3 Cinnamon 32bit

 

When trying to install debian it states: The missing firmware files are: b43-open/ucode15.fw b43/ucode15.fw? ? Where do I find this to download?


On Mon, May 5, 2025 at 7:03?PM Adrian Fewster, VK4TUX via <vk4tux=[email protected]> wrote:

I compile a lot on trixie also and useful for running differrent program versions and forks etc,

Again Debian KDE Menu editor is ideal for this ;


73


vk4tux

On 6/5/25 08:21, Philip Rose, GM3ZZA via wrote:
For me, I am using Bookworm, but I compile most ham software from source. I don't rely on the packages that come with the OS. Basically because of the lead (or is it lag?) time from releasing the software to getting it packaged.

All the software I use comes with adequate instructions as to how to compile them. It's usually just a couple of scripts you have to run: either based around configure or cmake.

73 Phil GM3ZZA


Re: How to use emulator with 19.3 Cinnamon 32bit

 

¿ªÔÆÌåÓý

I compile a lot on trixie also and useful for running differrent program versions and forks etc,

Again Debian KDE Menu editor is ideal for this ;


73


vk4tux

On 6/5/25 08:21, Philip Rose, GM3ZZA via groups.io wrote:

For me, I am using Bookworm, but I compile most ham software from source. I don't rely on the packages that come with the OS. Basically because of the lead (or is it lag?) time from releasing the software to getting it packaged.

All the software I use comes with adequate instructions as to how to compile them. It's usually just a couple of scripts you have to run: either based around configure or cmake.

73 Phil GM3ZZA


Re: 73Linux

Dr. Mikeal Hughes, N9GI
 

Yes, haven¡¯t got an answer on my last entry there.

On Mon, May 5, 2025 at 17:44 Steve - VE7SLZ via <steve=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Mike?
?
Have you checked out /g/KM4ACK-Pi