4/20/2023 0 Comments Latest version of fldigi![]() ![]() ![]() * Change Store/Recall menu items to mode_info. * set default filter bandwidth for each mode * build MinGW 64bit without requiring -fpermissive. * change to use unsigned long to represent the frequency value The early and late detectors, and limit that to one jump by Them if the prompt detector is at a lower average than both Fix by making the detectors jump the entire distance between It sometimes totally failed to lock onto signals. When the early/prompt/late detector was totally out of phase, ![]() * make early/prompt/late detector able to lock onto more signals Not useful any more, and it can be removed. Switching to READ_DATA mode, the NOSIGNAL state is just Several valid characters in a 1 second interval before Since the SYNC code is quite picky nowadays, requiring Fix that by using the position like the code was meant to do. Position in the array as an array offset, and can crash in this Unfortunately, it uses the value of the character rather than its Tries to average both characters and see whether that results in a When neither the alpha nor rep character are valid, the navtex code * Modify fldigi to correctly display UTF-8 characters duringīoth transmit and reception of flarq text * Add restoration of beacon after cessation of ARQ exchanges * Replace text widgets with fl_input2 and F_Edit widgets. * Fix reconnect to server when changing bands/modes * Disable rxppm corrections when frequency analysis modem apply as linear correction to observed frequency As with all of the FL suite, Flrig supports PowerPC, Intel (i386) and Apple Silicon (M1) processors with individual downloads available for each architecture. Flrig is a transceiver control program designed to be used either stand alone or as an adjunct to F ldigi. * remove -lregex from mingw cross compile scripts The FLdigi development team led by W1HKJ have announced the release of Flrig v1.4.8. * Fix missing initialization code for Windows OS * debug statements to assist in resolving Arch Linux startup * change FreqControl width sizing to one based on widest instantiated and initialized on first instance add fixed/all selector to font selector This maintaneance release of Fldigi brings several bug fixes, performance improvements and several new features.Īs with all of the FL suite, Fldigi continues to support both PowerPC and Intel (i386) processors with individual downloads available for each architecture and can be downloaded here. It took a bunch of iterations but I was able to get the latest Fldigi running on my system.The development team led by W1HKJ have announced the release of Fldigi v4.1.14. ![]() Once the dependencies were satisfied make clean In some cases a version number needed to be added like for “libportaudiocpp0” Other dependencies needed the pre-fix “lib” put in the front of it or the “-dev” suffix added to the end. You may have luck using apt-get to install the dependencies though may need to play around with the naming conventions to find the right package.įor example, I needed libpng according to the build errors, but to satisfy that requirement I need to install libpng-dev sudo apt-get install libpng-dev I ended up doing a series of installs and compiling steps to get all the dependencies installed. configureĮveryone’s system is going to be different so your error messages and missing dependencies will vary from mine. I then ran the configure scripts to figure out what else I needed to download / install. I download this and then extracted the source tar -xf fldigi-4.1.14.tar.gz Here’s what I ended up doing to get the latest version of Fldigi working under Ubuntu. (Maybe I’m totally overlooking something obvious, let me know if so!) This is disappointing and something I think organizntions like the ARRL, TAPR and others should try to support / encourage. It was time to update my installs of Fldigi, wsjtx and various other digital modes and I soon discovered that the standard places to get linux packages apparently haven’t been updated in many years. I bought a 12V to 19V boost convertor that I need to wire up one of these days. Recharging in the field it is a pain since it has a 19V power supply. I like the small form factor and that it’s battery lasts for 6-8 hours. I have a small Chromebook where I have installed Linux that I use as my amateur radio computer. ![]()
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