Thanks, Jack, but the software I'm interested in is much
more than logging. One Plug actually becomes the radio,
including receive/transmit audio and everything else. The idea
is to be at a remote location and be able to use the radio as
if you were sitting in front of it. It works pretty well on a
native Windows system, but I haven't yet found a way
to run it under Linux.
73
Steve WA2SOC
jfriend31@comcast.net wrote:
> i have been using xlog in Ubuntu 8.10. it reads my orion and the cw keyer
> works wonderfully. xlog-2.0.3 has just been released by Joop and has several
> bug fixes along with fixing the control keys in the cw keyer. i highly
> recommend it for use Steve.
>
>
>
> you will need to go to the source to download xlog-2.0.3 in compressed
> version, uncompress in the desired directory. read the INSTALL file and
> follow the instructions there to install all dependencies, then ./configure,
> make, make install.
>
>
>
> if you have installed all the dependencies it will be up and running quickly.
>
>
>
> 73 jack
>
>
>
> ps the only connection to your rig is thru the supplied serial cable from the
> rig. if your computer has no serial port, a serial to usb port adapter works
> just fine. i have built a switch as shown in MixW of one transistor, one
> diode and two resistors thru which xlog's keyer keys my orion. so for cw you
> will need two connections to your radio, one for reading the radio with
> hamlib and the other for keying cw. both work fine thru serial to usb
> adapters.
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Steve Halliburton" <wa2soc@hsix.com>
> To: "Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment" <tentec@contesting.com>
> Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2009 6:12:54 AM GMT -07:00 US/Canada Mountain
> Subject: [TenTec] One Plug under Linux
>
> Has anyone had any success with running the OMNI VII
> One Plug software under Linux? I've tried some cross-hosting
> solutions that claim to run VB under Linux, so far with no success.
> I also set up a virtual WinXP machine under VirtualBox but the
> networking software has such long latency that the audio is terrible
> even with the network adapter in bridge mode. I really don't want
> to have to have a separate computer to run Windows just so I can
> use this one program. I'm still fiddling with the VirtualBox networking
> in the hopes of finding a way to make it faster, but it would sure be
> nice if somebody out there has already made this work.
>
> 73, Steve WA2SOC
>
>
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