wild guess. Check the Speech processor is not on by accident. Roger On 16/05/11 11:04, Gunnar Bulukin wrote: > Hi Rein, > > There is something with the TX not working ok, it is transmitting but the > signal is totally unreadable. Changed the usblevel to 20 and the pwout to 20 > but still no clear signal. I don't understand what can be wrong in the > settings in IC-7200. Maybe you have the time during the afternoon, via > Skype, to check my settings and compare it to yours. > Did the test accordingly to your mail and I can se that it is writing what > to send in fldigi but no tx!? > Added a sound file for you to listen to;-) > > 73 de Gunnar > > -----Original Message----- > From: pskmail-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pskmail-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On > Behalf Of Rein Couperus > Sent: Monday, May 16, 2011 11:35 AM > To: pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [pskmail] Re: IC-7200 coorection > > Sure you can... only thing to mind is that the .pskmail directory is used by > both server and client, so make a copy of that directory before you switch > to the client. > You will also have to install java. > > The client uses fldigi for rig control. But using the fldigi hamlib routines > that should work. > > I have not tested that with the 7200, so you are on your own there :) > > Rein PA0R > > >> Had your coffe now?;-) >> Can I not install a client on the same computer and configure it to run >> with the IC-7200. That way I can do some pings to test it, more like >> the real thing!! Btw is it the configuration that you wrote aboute >> before still working for clientmode on IC-7200 or are there any other > ideas? >> >> //gunnar >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: pskmail-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> [mailto:pskmail-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rein Couperus >> Sent: Monday, May 16, 2011 9:29 AM >> To: pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Subject: [pskmail] Re: IC-7200 coorection >> >> This one of those days... >> correction again: >> echo "test" > ~/.pskmail/pskdownload/bulletin >> >> sorry, should not answer my mail before drinking coffee... >> >> Rein >> >>> Correction, the command is called: >>> echo "test" > ~/.pskmail/pskmaildownload/bulletin >>> >>> Rein PA0R >>> >>>> For testing the server output you can use the broadcasting feature: >>>> >>>> write a small file ('checking server output +'), call it 'bulletin' >>>> and copy it to ~/.pskmail >>>> >>>> or the following in a terminal: >>>> >>>> echo "servertest" > ~/.pskmail/bulletin >>>> >>>> As soon as the server sees the file it will send it and erase it. >>>> >>>> The format will be: >>>> ZCZC >>>> QTC de SA6BQZ-1 16.05.2011 >>>> servertest >>>> NNNN >>>> >>>> This is a quick way to check server output etc... >>>> >>>> Pse limit this way of testing to the minimum, so as not to disturb >>>> traffic too much, or do it on a free fequency :) >>>> >>>> 73, >>>> >>>> Rein PA0R >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ================================================== >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I seem to having some problems in getting out with my server. >>>> Notised one small "non feature"! >>>> When via pskmailrc.pl giving total controll to pskmail over the rig >>>> there >> is no way of doing quick tx test to see if power out is ok. Yes, I can >> of course stand by the rigg and check minute 4 every hour or wait >> intill pskmail is sending a qsl to someone but it is a bit unsecure >> when doing changes at the same time. It takes a bit of time so to say!! >>>> Is there a way of running a small script to do test while pskmail is >> running? >>>> >>>> 73 de SA6BQZ Gunnar >>>> >>> >> >>