FLDIGI User Manual Update
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Wizard.txt Menus.txt ModeTable.txt CWkeying.txt \
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Wizard.txt Menus.txt ModeTable.txt CWkeying.txt \
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PseudoFSK.txt w5zit-interface.txt rigxml.txt commandline.txt \
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PseudoFSK.txt w5zit-interface.txt rigxml.txt commandline.txt \
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buildinfo.txt xmlrpc-control.txt parseUALR.txt ualr-telnet.txt \
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buildinfo.txt xmlrpc-control.txt parseUALR.txt ualr-telnet.txt \
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map.txt License.txt Recognitions.txt bpq32.txt
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map.txt License.txt Recognitions.txt kiss_host_prgs.txt
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INCLUDE_PATH = .
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OUTPUT_DIRECTORY = ../user_docs
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/**
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\page bpq32_page Using BPQ32 with FLDIGI
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\tableofcontents
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\section sGeneralInfoBpq32 General Information, BPQ32
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Setting up FLDIGI to use BPQ32 require the use of the KISS I/O port.
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see \ref config_io_page page for instructions.
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BPQ32 is beyond the scope of this document. The following links are available
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for detailed information about the program and it's use with FLDIGI.
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Documentation:<br>
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<a href="http://www.cantab.net/users/john.wiseman/Documents/BPQ32%20Documents.htm">BPQ32 Documents</a>
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<br>
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and for a specific reference to FLDIGI (search for keyword FLDigi)
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<br>
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<a href="http://www.cantab.net/users/john.wiseman/Documents/BPQ32.html">BPQ32 Documents (FLDIGI)</a>
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<br>
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Installation files:<br>
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<a href="http://www.cantab.net/users/john.wiseman/Downloads/">Program and Support Data</a>
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<br>
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\par Note:
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The Macintosh Binary located on John's website are for PowerPC systems.
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Binaries for Intel systems are available on request by contacting
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Robert, KK5VD kk5vd(at)yahoo(dot)com or via John's email listed below.
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BPQ32 is copyrighted © work of John Wiseman, G8BPQ. Any inquires about
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the software can be directed to:
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john(dot)wiseman(at)cantab(dot)net
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<br>
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\ref bpq32_page "Return to Top of Page"
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<br>
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\ref main_page "Return to Main Page"
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*/
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interfaces. Each of the two interface options are used for different
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interfaces. Each of the two interface options are used for different
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purpose(s). ARQ is selected when the user requires the use of the
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purpose(s). ARQ is selected when the user requires the use of the
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FLDIGI suite of programs (FLARQ, FLMSG, FLAMP, etc). The KISS interface
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FLDIGI suite of programs (FLARQ, FLMSG, FLAMP, etc). The KISS interface
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is used with Ax25/ARQ networking software. Currently the only
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is used with Ax25/ARQ networking software. With the this interconnectivity
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software tested and verified to work with FLDIGI's KISS interface is
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multiple host programs are available to leverage this option. See
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BPQ32. See \ref bpq32_page "Using BPQ32 with FLDIGI"
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\ref kiss_host_prgs_page "KISS Host Program(s) and FLDIGI"
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\par Note:
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\par Note:
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Any changes to the IP Address and/or port numbers requires FLDIGI restart.
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Any changes to the IP Address and/or port numbers requires FLDIGI restart.
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@ -59,14 +59,16 @@ To select KISS I/O, mouse click on the [ ] Enable KISS check box.
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Setting and configuring IP address and ports numbers are described in the ARQ
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Setting and configuring IP address and ports numbers are described in the ARQ
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section.
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section.
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\subsubsection ssDualPort Dual Port
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\subsection ssAx25Decode Ax25 Decoding
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Since the data exchange protocol is based on UDP/IP (connectionless) loopback
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If the data received is using Ax25 protocol enabling this option translates
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issues can arise if the two programs are hosted on the same machine. By
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the protocol into human readable form. Only available when KISS I/O selected.
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allowing more then one port number. The loopback condition can be
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avoided. Both programs must support dual port for proper communications.
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\subsubsection ssKISSCsma KISS I/O CSMA
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\par NOTE:
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When actived, only valid ax25 data will be displayed to the receive
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panel. No un-squelched random characters will be seen.
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\subsection ssKISSCsma KISS I/O CSMA
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Selecting this option enables Carrier Sense Multiple Access. Basically in
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Selecting this option enables Carrier Sense Multiple Access. Basically in
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conjunction with KPSQL it monitors for busy signals. When the frequency is
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conjunction with KPSQL it monitors for busy signals. When the frequency is
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@ -75,14 +77,86 @@ transmitting. This variance allows other CSMA stations time to monitor
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the frequency in an attempt to prevent/limit packet collisions. Only available
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the frequency in an attempt to prevent/limit packet collisions. Only available
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when KISS I/O selected.
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when KISS I/O selected.
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\subsubsection ssAx25Decode Ax25 Decoding
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\subsection ssKISS KISS over IP
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If the data received is using Ax25 protocol enabling this option translates
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FLDIGI supports KISS data tranfers over two types of IP communications.
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the protocol into human readable form. Only available when KISS I/O selected.
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UDP (connectionles) and TCP (connection). Each method have is avantages
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and disavantages. If you wish to know more about the differences performing
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a search on the internet using key words:
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\par NOTE:
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"TCP/IP UDP/IP"
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When actived, only valid ax25 data will be displayed to the receive
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panel. No un-squelched random characters will be seen.
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If you are a programmer a good source and free documentation on the subject
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can be found by performing a search on these keywords:
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"Beej's Guide to Network Programming"
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\subsubsection ssUDPIP Connectionless UDP/IP [UDP]
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Selecting UDP/IP envoks a connectionless communications path. Host software
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must support UDP/IP data transfers in order to use this option.
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\subsubsection ssDualPort Dual Port [DP]
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Used with UDP/IP communications and does not functions with TCP/IP
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connections.
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Since the data exchange protocol is based on UDP/IP (connectionless) a
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loopback issue can arise if the two programs are hosted on the same machine.
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By allowing more then one port number the loopback condition can be avoided.
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Host programs must support dual port for proper communications.
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\subsubsection ssTCPIP Connection TCP/IP [TCP]
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TCP connections are far more reliable then UDP since the protocol confirms data
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transfers between programs. UDP communications on the same machine is
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generally a non issue though. It's normally an issues when distance and
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congestion comes into play as packet might timeout in the transfer process.
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TCP/IP can resend the data where UDP doesn't.
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Select TCP/IP if the host program supports it.
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\subsubsection ssLISTEN_BIND Listen/Bind
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When selected (checked) with TCP/IP the interface will wait/listen for TCP/IP
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connections from the host program. If unchecked the user will press the start
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button and FLDIGI will attempt to connect to the host program multiple time
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over a ten second period.
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If the connection fails the user should ensure the FLDIGI/host program is
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running and configured correctly.
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The Binding is a operating system process for a given IP address and port
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number. The binding of an address/port number can only occur once on the same
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machine no matter how many programs use the same address and port number. If
|
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you are getting errors as a results of binding it's possible another program
|
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on the same machine has bound the address/port number already. Unchecking this
|
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option may help in this circumstance. Listen/Bind is required if you want
|
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FLDIGI to wait for connections.
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To start the Listening state pressing the start button is required. In the
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event the host programs disconnects FLDIGI will return to Listen state unless
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the user selects the Stop button. The Start and Stop button is the same button
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that is renamed depending the connection state.
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\subsubsection ssAutoConnect Auto Connect [AC]
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Auto connect is used to connect to the host program on start up. Configure
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KISS interface as needed then enable (check) the [x] AC option. Press the
|
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[Save] button at the botton of the configuration panel in order for it to
|
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take effect on the next restart. This is a useful option in the event of
|
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power failures.
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\subsubsection ssInhibit7bit Inhibit 7bit Modem
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Selecting this option will disable the warning message reported by FLDIGI
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in the event there is a change to a modem type that is not KISS IO compatible.
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The invalid modem will be ignored and FLDIGI will remain in the current valid
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modem. Deselecting this option allows the operator to approve the modem
|
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change.
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This is an option that should be disabled when FLDIGI is used in an automated
|
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state as FLDIGI will wait indefinitely for a response from the operator.
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\subsubsection ssBusyChannel Busy Channel
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\subsubsection ssBusyChannel Busy Channel
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||||||
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@ -104,7 +178,7 @@ card to audio card connection.
|
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KPSQL monitors for differences in the signal strength within the bandpass
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KPSQL monitors for differences in the signal strength within the bandpass
|
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of the modem. Making it tolerant to AGC variations from the radio.
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of the modem. Making it tolerant to AGC variations from the radio.
|
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\subsubsection ssModemSelection Modem Selection Kiss I/O
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\subsection ssModemSelection Modem Selection Kiss I/O
|
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Use of the KISS I/O places a limit on the number of available modems. These
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Use of the KISS I/O places a limit on the number of available modems. These
|
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modems support 8 bit transfers. The slowest of these modems have been omitted
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modems support 8 bit transfers. The slowest of these modems have been omitted
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@ -113,6 +187,8 @@ MT63 at various baud rates. Any attempt to select a modem not supported FLDIGI
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will ignore the request. If you are unsure, open the event log under the Help
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will ignore the request. If you are unsure, open the event log under the Help
|
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menu and note a message indicating that particular modem is not supported.
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menu and note a message indicating that particular modem is not supported.
|
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See \ref ssInhibit7bit to change the behaviour of this modem check.
|
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<br>
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<br>
|
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\image html invalid_kiss_io_modem.png "Invalid Modem for KISS I/O"
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\image html invalid_kiss_io_modem.png "Invalid Modem for KISS I/O"
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\image latex invalid_kiss_io_modem.png "Invalid Modem for KISS I/O" width=5.5in
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\image latex invalid_kiss_io_modem.png "Invalid Modem for KISS I/O" width=5.5in
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/*!
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/*!
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\mainpage FLDIGI Users Manual - Version 3.23.09
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\mainpage FLDIGI Users Manual - Version 3.23.10
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\anchor main_page
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\anchor main_page
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<center>
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<center>
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/**
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\page kiss_host_prgs_page Using KISS compatible programs with FLDIGI
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\tableofcontents
|
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|
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The below listed host programs make use of FLDIGI extended KISS TNC hardware
|
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commands. While any KISS over IP compatible program should work, only the
|
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following have been tested by the developers of FLDIGI.
|
||||||
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|
||||||
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Setting up FLDIGI to use KISS require the use of the KISS I/O port.
|
||||||
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see \ref config_io_page page for instructions.
|
||||||
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|
||||||
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|
||||||
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\section sGeneralInfoBpq32 BPQ32
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
BPQ32 is beyond the scope of this document. The following links are available
|
||||||
|
for detailed information about the program and it's use with FLDIGI.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Documentation:<br>
|
||||||
|
<a href="http://www.cantab.net/users/john.wiseman/Documents/BPQ32%20Documents.htm">BPQ32 Documents</a>
|
||||||
|
<br>
|
||||||
|
and for a specific reference to FLDIGI (search for keyword FLDigi)
|
||||||
|
<br>
|
||||||
|
<a href="http://www.cantab.net/users/john.wiseman/Documents/BPQ32.html">BPQ32 Documents (FLDIGI)</a>
|
||||||
|
<br>
|
||||||
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Installation files:<br>
|
||||||
|
<a href="http://www.cantab.net/users/john.wiseman/Downloads/">Program and Support Data</a>
|
||||||
|
<br>
|
||||||
|
\par Note:
|
||||||
|
The Macintosh Binary located on John's website are for PowerPC systems.
|
||||||
|
Binaries for Intel systems are available on request by contacting
|
||||||
|
Robert, KK5VD kk5vd(at)yahoo(dot)com or via John's email listed below.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Any inquires about the software can be directed to:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
John Wiseman, G8BPQ
|
||||||
|
john(dot)wiseman(at)cantab(dot)net
|
||||||
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|
||||||
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\section sGeneralInfoUIChat UIChat
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
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For those who have used FLDIGI's FSQ interface, Mitch Winkle AB4MW has created
|
||||||
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a Java application that mimics FSQ interface while allowing the operator to
|
||||||
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use any of FLDIGI 8 bit KISS compatible modems.
|
||||||
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|
||||||
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Mitch's Blog:
|
||||||
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https://plus.google.com/communities/110418910579764092090
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
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Program and Source code:
|
||||||
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https://sourceforge.net/projects/uichat/
|
||||||
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|
||||||
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|
||||||
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\section sGeneralInfoYAAC YAAC - "Yet Another APRS Client"
|
||||||
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|
||||||
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Andrew Pavlin, KA2DDO has created a APRS client and Internet gateway
|
||||||
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package. Details about this software can be found in the following links.
|
||||||
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|
||||||
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YAAC website:
|
||||||
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http://www.ka2ddo.org/ka2ddo/YAAC.html
|
||||||
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|
||||||
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YAAC source code:
|
||||||
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https://sourceforge.net/projects/yetanotheraprsc/
|
||||||
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|
||||||
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|
||||||
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<br>
|
||||||
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\ref kiss_host_prgs_page "Return to Top of Page"
|
||||||
|
<br>
|
||||||
|
\ref main_page "Return to Main Page"
|
||||||
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|
||||||
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*/
|
||||||
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@ -60,6 +60,7 @@ Command | Use
|
||||||
<b>SQLS:</b>\<0-100\> | Set SQL Level (percent)
|
<b>SQLS:</b>\<0-100\> | Set SQL Level (percent)
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<b>TRXSBCAST:</b>\<ON\|OFF\> | Enable/disable TX/RX state change broadcast (default: OFF)
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<b>TRXSBCAST:</b>\<ON\|OFF\> | Enable/disable TX/RX state change broadcast (default: OFF)
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<b>TXBEBCAST:</b>\<ON\|OFF\> | Enable/disable TX buffer empty broadcast (default: OFF)
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<b>TXBEBCAST:</b>\<ON\|OFF\> | Enable/disable TX buffer empty broadcast (default: OFF)
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<b>TXLOCK:</b>\<ON\|OFF\> | Enable/disable TX waterfall position lock.
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<b>WFF:</b>\<integer value\> | Move TXRX cursor to frequency on waterfall.
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<b>WFF:</b>\<integer value\> | Move TXRX cursor to frequency on waterfall.
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<b>SQLP:</b> FLDIGI returns SQLP:\<0-100\> | Current Symbol Quality Level (Currently Not returning valid data)
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<b>SQLP:</b> FLDIGI returns SQLP:\<0-100\> | Current Symbol Quality Level (Currently Not returning valid data)
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<b>SQLS:</b> FLDIGI returns SQLS:\<0-100\> | Set SQL Level Query (percent)
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<b>SQLS:</b> FLDIGI returns SQLS:\<0-100\> | Set SQL Level Query (percent)
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<b>TNC:</b> FLDIGI returns TNC:FLDIGI \<Version Number\> | Returns the version number of FLDIGI
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<b>TNC:</b> FLDIGI returns TNC:FLDIGI \<Version Number\> | Returns the version number of FLDIGI
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<b>TRXS:</b> FLDIGI returns TRXS:\<RX\|TX\> | Returns the current RX/TX state of FLDIGI
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<b>TRXS:</b> FLDIGI returns TRXS:\<RX\|TX\> | Return the current RX/TX state of FLDIGI
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<b>TXBUF:</b> FLDIGI returns TXBUF:\<count\> | Return the number of byte in the transmit queue
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<b>TXBUF:</b> FLDIGI returns TXBUF:\<count\> | Return the number of byte in the transmit queue
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<b>TXLOCK:</b> FLDIGI returns TXLOCK:\<ON\|OFF\> | Return TX waterfall position lock state.
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<b>WFBW:</b> FLDIGI returns WFBW:\<LOWER HZ\>,\<UPPER HZ\> | Return the active waterfall bandwidth
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<b>WFBW:</b> FLDIGI returns WFBW:\<LOWER HZ\>,\<UPPER HZ\> | Return the active waterfall bandwidth
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<b>WFF:</b> FLDIGI returns WFF:\<integer value\> | Current modem position on waterfall (center)
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<b>WFF:</b> FLDIGI returns WFF:\<integer value\> | Current modem position on waterfall (center)
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