[Elecraft] K3 Linux rig control
Matt Zilmer
mzilmer at roadrunner.com
Wed Jun 3 12:05:05 EDT 2015
My mistake. Fldigi and Flarq are both running under Ubuntu directly.
The ppa that Kamal Mostafa runs has very stable Linux versions.
I'm all hung up on getting wine to run M110A, and I'm stuck on that.
Sorry for the confusion.
73,
matt
W6NIA
On Wed, 03 Jun 2015 09:12:29 -0600, you wrote:
>It would make a lot more sense to run fldigi directly under ubuntu
>rather adding in the complex layer of wine.
>
>flrig is a very simple rig control program - but it does work very well
>running on ubuntu variants and most other distros.
>
>73, Doug -- K0DXV
>
>On 6/3/15 7:46 AM, Matt Zilmer wrote:
>> This isn't a direct answer to your question, Bill. It does address
>> the Linux issue to some extent.
>>
>> I'm running Ubuntu 12.04 here and have Fldigi up and running under
>> Wine. I'm working on getting MSDMT going now. Tht is a software
>> modem / terminal program used for Army MARS message transfer on HF.
>>
>> With Fldigi, everything is working fine and it is as stable as Fldigi
>> gets. This setup runs using a Creative Labs EMU 0202. I have to run
>> the program via sudo because otherwise Fldigi can't get access to the
>> sound unit.
>>
>> M110A is set up differently (for the present), so I can't run it as
>> su. So the EMU sound unit isn't visible, though the COM port works
>> fine. I'm slowly working this out.
>>
>> For just plain old rig control, you might try DM780 by itself under
>> wine. it only requires a COM port to operate the K3. You have to set
>> up the COM port under the dos_devices folder withing ~/.wine, I
>> believe. There are different web pages describing the "how to" for
>> serial ports under wine.
>>
>> 73,
>> matt
>> W6NIA / AAR9CD
>>
>> On Wed, 03 Jun 2015 07:21:29 -0400, you wrote:
>>
>>> I am looking for Linux software to control the K3. Currently I use an
>>> old version of HRD - which basically does what I want. HRD is a no go
>>> under Wine. I am totally uninterested in logging apps and similar - only
>>> desire rig control.
>>>
>>> At this point I am running Linux Mint 17 on one machine and Win 10
>>> Preview on another. Win 10 is filled with features - as in bloatware -
>>> that I do not need nor want. However, there are a few programs that I
>>> run that are Windows only types and have no serious clones available for
>>> Linux. HRD is one of these.
>>>
>>> Any suggestions? My goal is to run only a single system - Linux or
>>> Windows. It makes it too fiddly to run two full systems. Dual boot and
>>> VMware solutions have been explored and dismissed. Rig control would go
>>> a long way toward making the change to Linux only.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Bill W2BLC K-Line
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