File
Play last sample
Play last recorded sample of band traffic. Very useful if you are not sure that Tucnak is recording band traffic properly. Press Ctrl+P during recording, the recording will be stopped and this last sample played.
Break record
Stop recording of band traffic. Use when you don't want to record for some reason or when you need to free soundcard device.
Memory info
Show informations about memory usage of Tucnak:
- sbrk - size of data segment (man 2 sbrk)
- cw items - count of callsigns in C_W database
- wc items - count of locators in same database
- latest - timestamp of newest record in C_W database (typically last run of Update C_W from contest or Update C_W from band
- prefixes - count of prefixes in the cty.dat
- DXCCs - count of DX countries in the cty.dat
- WWLs - count of big WWLs in the cty.dat
- names - count of records in the name database
- Memory - contents of file /proc/self/status
Network info
On all sides are fields:
- My - identification of this instance of tucnak. Combination of IP address and binded TCP port.
- Global - ID of tucnak which is master for this instance of tucnak. Starting value for convengention is my own ID. When tucnak receives UDP broadcast with less valu e of IP address, it use this ID as master node.
Master
- Slaves - slave nodes connected to this master. Items are:
- connection state
- operator on the other side
- ID of slave
- OK indicating slave runs same contest as master, data are replicating between nodes
- counter for keepalive packets
Slave
- Master - describes connection to the master. Items are same as above
Exit
Exits this instance of Tucnak.