commit a2796ced2d16c6c50ea29f600141b6b43a9d5503 Author: John J. McDonough jjmcd@fedoraproject.org Date: Tue Mar 25 14:48:33 2014 -0400
Typos in hamlib
en-US/rig-hamlib.xml | 57 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------- 1 files changed, 28 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-) --- diff --git a/en-US/rig-hamlib.xml b/en-US/rig-hamlib.xml index a716477..bd4600a 100644 --- a/en-US/rig-hamlib.xml +++ b/en-US/rig-hamlib.xml @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ provide that configuration. </para> <para> - Som programs sigh as <application>fldigi</application> provide the + Some programs such as <application>fldigi</application> provide the necessary <package>hamlib</package> information in a fashion somewhat hidden from the user, but others (<application>grig</application>, @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ necessary to provide <package>hamlib</package> commands. </para> <para> - While promarily for use with other programs, + While primarily for use with other programs, <package>hamlib</package> includes a few applications which may be used directly, including: <itemizedlist spacing="compact"> @@ -46,33 +46,20 @@ </listitem> <listitem> <para> - <application>rigsmtr</application> - collect S meter - readings, when used with rotctl, show S reading versus rotor - position + <application>rotctl</application> - control the rotor </para> </listitem> <listitem> <para> - <application>rotctl</application> - control the rotor + <application>rigsmtr</application> - collect S meter + readings versus azimuth. Needs + <application>rotctl</application>. </para> </listitem> </itemizedlist> - In addition, there are daemons provided for controllig the rig and rotor. + In addition, there are daemons provided for controlling the rig + and rotor. </para> - <!-- - <para> - yum info as placeholder - <screen> - Description: Hamlib provides a standardised programming interface that - : applications can use to send the appropriate commands to a radio. - : - : Also included in the package is a simple radio control program - : 'rigctl', which lets one control a radio transceiver or receiver, - : either from command line interface or in a text-oriented - : interactive interface. - </screen> - </para> - --> <para> The various <package>hamlib</package> applications require certain switches to describe the rig and its connection, and most take a @@ -205,7 +192,7 @@ <para> <application>rigtcl</application> can accept a large number of commands, either on the command line or in interactive mode. The - following table lists some of the more commom commands. For more + following table lists some of the more common commands. For more details see <command>man rigctl</command>. <table frame="all"> <title>Rig description switches</title> @@ -295,10 +282,12 @@ string from set_level above and Level value as a float or integer.</entry> </row> +<!-- <row> <entry><command></command></entry> <entry></entry> </row> +--> </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -366,7 +355,7 @@ <application>rigmem</application> reads or restores the radio's memories. <application>rigmem</application> uses the same communication parameters as <application>rigctl</application> - folowed by to more parameters; the action to be performed and + folowed by two more parameters; the action to be performed and the file name to save memories to or restore memories from. </para> <para> @@ -374,7 +363,8 @@ number of memories available, then asks for all the information about each of those memories. Because not all radios support all possible parameters, this may result in hundreds of - messages. These messages are benign. + messages as<application>rigmem</application> asks the radio + questions it cannot answer. These messages are benign. </para> </section> <section> @@ -384,10 +374,10 @@ parameters as the other commands, followed by start and end frequencies and a step size. <application>rigswr</application> then cycles through the frequencies, keying the transmitter in - CW mode for a half second at each frequency and reporting the - SWR. For this to work the rig must support sending the SWR - while the rig is keyed. - <figure float="0"><title>rigswr</title> + CW mode for a half second at quarter power at each frequency and + reporting the SWR. For this to work the rig must support + sending the SWR while the rig is keyed. <figure + float="0"><title>rigswr</title> <mediaobject> <imageobject> <imagedata scale="99" scalefit="1" @@ -410,7 +400,16 @@ </section> <section> <title>rigsmtr</title> - <para /> + <para> + <application>rigsmtr</application> works with + <application>rotctl</application> to measure the signal strength + versus azimuth. <application>rigsmtr</application> requires both + rig and rotor configuration as well as an optional time + step. <application>rigsmtr</application> records the S reading + every second as the rotor rotates, or every + <command>time_step</command> if <command>time_step</command> has + been specified. Refer to <command>man rigsmtr</command>. + </para> </section>
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