Hi Peter, Great, then you are ready for some fun on the air! Regarding the initial transmission, thats the client sending a link attempt to the server of choice. I agree that it feels strange for it to send that when there is no configuration yet. For the first time user the info will always be incorrect. I would like to redo that and not have that auto link attempt at all, but I dont know if anyone else thinks its absolutely necessary? Its good to help the beginner and link up with a server but its useless when there is no configuration... 73 de Per, sm0rwo mån 2010-01-04 klockan 21:58 +0100 skrev Peter Olsen: > Dear Rein and Pär, > > Thanks for the help. > > I now have jpskmail 0.4.0.2 (2-jan-2010) and fldigi-3.13BL installed > and running. > > Actual on-air testing will probably have to wait until the weekend. > > I will also have to read up on the various documentation in order to > configure the stuff. > Just for fldigi there are lots of new features compared to the version I > had before. > > > One thing that puzzles me, though, is that when I start jpskmail (fldigi > already running) it immediately starts transmitting a small packet, > without giving me any chance to configure the thing first. It just > starts transmitting, disregarding the actual frequency of the rig and > using the initial dummy-call "NOCALL". > > I don't think this can be the intended behavior ? > > > But anyway, I will hopefully get wiser as I read up on it. > > > Regards, > Peter Olsen > OZ1QT > > > > Rein Couperus wrote: > > Hi Peter, > > > > the debugged and fixed fldigi packages are in /pskmail/fldigi, there is > > also a binary for > > UBUNTU... but I would use the source package (just ./configure. make, sudo > > make install). > > > > 73, > > > > Rein PA0R > > > > > > > ...[SNIP] >