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- REQUIREMENTS -
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See the INSTALL file for package requirements when you want to compile xlog
yourself.
- HAMLIB SUPPORT -
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If your rig supports data retrieval over the serial line, you should have
a look at the Hamradio Control Libraries (hamlib) project page, at
http://sf.net/projects/hamlib. Xlog can read your rig's frequency, mode
and signal strength.
- TESTING HAMLIB -
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At his point you should probably read your rig's manual, to see how you
should hook up your rig to the serial port. For my kenwood rig, I need
a standard serial cable with two 9-pin connectors. You also need write
permission to the serial port. On my system, this means I need to add
myself to the dialout group, with a command like:
adduser 'username' dialout
Next, you can test hamlib with rigctl, a binary distributed with hamlib.
See which rigs are supported:
rigctl --list
Then start rigctl with your model number, e.g. '210' for a kenwood TS-870S,
hooked up to COM2:
rigctl -r /dev/ttyS1 -m 210
Now you can check out if mode, PTT, frequency, signal strength and power
(all used by xlog) are retrieved. At the 'Rig command:' prompt, type:
'f': retrieve frequency
'm': retrieve mode
't': retrieve PTT (TX/RX mode)
'l' and then 'STRENGTH': retrieve signal strength (-54=S0 and 0=S9)
'l' and then 'RFPOWER': retrieve rig power (0.39 = 100 Watts)
The hamlib FAQ at http://hamlib.sf.net/faq.html gives some answers to common
problems. You could also ask around on the hamlib mailing list, see:
http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hamlib-developer.
- XLOG USAGE -
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For a description on how to use xlog, select help -> Documentation -> Manual
from the menu (data/doc/MANUAL in the xlog source tree).
- BINARY PACKAGES -
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Debian packages are at http://packages.debian.org/xlog.
The xlog home page is at http://pg4i.chronos.org.uk/linux/xlog.html.
You may also find rpm packages there and links to packages for other
distributions or operating systems.
- DEVELOPMENT -
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If you are interested in xlog development, go to
http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/xlog. Information about a mailing list for
xlog development is available on this page, where you can ask questions about
xlog.
- CONTACT -
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The main author can be contacted by e-mail: pg4i@amsat.org or by snail-mail:
Joop Stakenborg, Bramengaarde 24, 3992KG Houten, the Netherlands.
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