The -benchmark-* options are only enabled if fldigi was built (exclusively) for Set the widget font and (optionally) size. Fldigi may not honour this option.Įnable or disable visible keyboard focus in non-text widgets. Set the initial window size and position. Specifies the X server to connect to see X(7).Įnable or disable drag and drop copy and paste in text fields. Set the secondary (text) background colour. Standard FLTK options -bg, -background COLOUR LEVEL is clamped to the range for Quiet, Error, Meant to be used with external programs that control fldigi with XML-RPC. Hide all main window widgets except the menu bar and waterfall (with its associatedĬontrols). Unhide controls for adding noise to the transmitted signal. Results are shown in the event log and options mayīe changed to the recommended values for the measured CPU speed. Perform the CPU speed test that is normally done when fldigi is run without anĮxisting configuration directory. xmlrpc-deny options to verify their effect. List all available XML-RPC methods and exit. REGEX is a POSIX extended regularĪllow only the methods whose names do not match REGEX. Defaults to “7362”.Īllow only the methods whose names match REGEX. The -xmlrpc-* options are only available if fldigi was built with XML-RPC support. HOSTNAME may be any node name string accepted by getaddrinfo(3). May be given in hex if prefixed with “0x”. Look for and store configuration files in directory DIRECTORY, which is created if itĭoes not exist. Short options begin with a single hyphen and are passed directly to FLTK. The name by a space or equals sign, as per getopt(3). The option names may beĪbbreviated to any unambiguous substring, and the option argument may be separated from Long options begin with two hyphens and are handled by fldigi. Fldigi features basic rig control, logging, andĬontest operation, “panoramic” PSK decoding, a PSK Reporter client, and remote control via It can also help calibrate a sound card to a time signal and do Very impressed with these current programs.Fldigi - digital modem program for hamradio operatorsĭESCRIPTION Fldigi is a cross-platform multi-modem program for most of the digital modes used by radioĪmateurs today: CW, PSK, MFSK, MT-63, RTTY, Hellschreiber, DominoEX, Olivia, THOR and I have never used SOUND card modes before, I always used HARDWARE. The 991 RF gain I use to control the waterfall blue yellow issues. This is where I set CW, RTTY, and packet modes.Īs you change these modes the lower LEFT corner will reflect the change. It worked for me.ĭATA-USB is set under the freq readout on FLDIGI I keep it set to that for everything.įLDIGI SCREEN under the freq readout there is a option: OP MODE. If you save this frequency to a memory, the DATA-USB Mode and the function selections will all be saved.ĭisclaimer: it was on original write up. ( turn off the MONI if you wish.) I like it on. This should show a blue background on the FLDIGI waterfall from about 200 to 3000 HZ. ( this will also be used in receive mode for fine adjustments.) The MULT knob until the width reads 3000HZ. Now move the options buttons until you find the WIDTH button. Shift the options buttons until you find NAR/WIDE button. Adjusting the RF GAIN will be used a lot during receive. ( you may use the DT gain for fine level corrections during operation. Then select the ALC meter and press the DT GAIN button and adjust the MULTI KNOB for no ALC indication. Using the Windows Mixer for Playback Device, turn down the USB AUDIO CODEC playback slider to show 50 watts on the 991 power meter. ON FLDIGI, Push the tune button (upper right hand corner of window). Hit the 991 F button, shift through function option and set MONI to on. Turn up the 991 RF gain control, then use the WINDOWS mixer record control the USB AUDIO CODEC to turn down the waterfall shows mostly blue with some yellow noise spots. Should be in DATA-USB or it will not transmit. Set the 991 mode to DATA-USB using either the FLDIGI RIG MODE select box or Se lect OP Mode at top of FLDIGI screen to RTTY.
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