qtel - Man Page
a "QT EchoLink" client
Description
Qtel stands for the "QT EchoLink" client. It is only a EchoLink client application. There is no "sysop mode". If it is a link you want to run, have a look at the SvxLink server application. Qtel is quite a simple application, so most things should be self explainatory. There are three windows: the main window, the communications dialog and the settings dialog.
The Qtel Main Window
The main window consists of four areas. The top-left is where to choose which class of staions to view (Conferences, Links, Repeaters and private Stations). All stations in a class is shown to the top-right. At left-bottom is a message area that shows the messages from the EchoLink directory server. At right-bottom is a list of incoming connections. To accept an incoming connection, highlight the station and press "Accept".
The Qtel Communications Dialog
The communications dialog is used to perform a Qso to anoher station. To activate it, double-click on a station line or just press the enter key when the station is highlighted. To connect to the station, press the Connect button. To transmit, press the PTT button. To disconnect, press the "Disconnect" button. In the big, white area in the middle of the window, info messages from the remote station are shown. Chat messages from the remote station is also shown here. In the oneline white area below, chat messages can be typed that is sent to the remote station.
The Qtel Settings Dialog
The configuration dialog is brought up the first time the application is started. Most fields are self explainatory. Location is the short string that is shown in the EchoLink directory server listing. The info message is the one that is sent to the remote station upon connection. In the Directory Server tab are some settings for the EchoLink directory server connection.
Options
There are no options. Start the program within a console - qtel & - or from the menu.
See Also
For detailed description look at https://github.com/sm0svx/svxlink/wiki/QtelUserDocs
Environment
- ASYNC_AUDIO_NOTRIGGER
Set this environment variable to 1 if you get an error about ioctl: Broken pipe during qtel startup when using OSS audio.
- ASYNC_AUDIO_ALSA_ZEROFILL
Set this environment variable to 0 to stop the Alsa audio code from writing zeros to the audio device when there is no audio to write available. ASYNC_AUDIO_UDP_ZEROFILL Set this environment variable to 1 to enable the UDP audio code to write zeros to the UDP connection when there is no audio to write available.
Author
Tobias Blomberg (SM0SVX) <sm0svx at svxlink dot org>
This manual page was written by Michael Vorleiter <parsival1609@yahoo.de>
Reporting Bugs
Bugs should be reported using the issue tracker at https://github.com/sm0svx/svxlink.
Questions about SvxLink should not be asked using the issue tracker. Instead use the group set up for this purpose at groups.io: https://groups.io/g/svxlink