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From: Michael B. <no...@gi...> - 2022-11-01 15:35:11
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Branch: refs/heads/master Home: https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib Commit: eb667185ef587323809a298e171d2e538e2005cd https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib/commit/eb667185ef587323809a298e171d2e538e2005cd Author: Mike Black W9MDB <mdb...@ya...> Date: 2022-11-01 (Tue, 01 Nov 2022) Changed paths: M simulators/simicom9700.c Log Message: ----------- Update simicom9700.c |
From: Michael B. <no...@gi...> - 2022-11-01 14:17:03
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Branch: refs/heads/master Home: https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib Commit: 2a30396d70dda90ae8e2218bf761b0ffc7ee5e8d https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib/commit/2a30396d70dda90ae8e2218bf761b0ffc7ee5e8d Author: Mike Black W9MDB <mdb...@ya...> Date: 2022-11-01 (Tue, 01 Nov 2022) Changed paths: M NEWS M doc/man1/rigctl.1 M doc/man1/rigctld.1 M include/hamlib/rig.h M rigs/icom/ic7300.c M rigs/icom/ic7610.c M rigs/icom/ic785x.c M rigs/icom/icr8600.c A simulators/simpowersdr.c M src/idx_builtin.h M src/misc.c Log Message: ----------- Add RIG_LEVEL_USB_AF for IC-705, IC-7300, IC-9700, IC-785x, and IC-R8600 In combination with RIG_LEVEL_RF we should be able to create an AGC control for WSJTX and JTDX for example to keep audio levels within a good A/D range automagically https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib/issues/1135 |
From: Michael B. <no...@gi...> - 2022-11-01 13:07:30
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Branch: refs/heads/master Home: https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib Commit: b2bd93a7be8fb48189337e2dc0961a58d9d82651 https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib/commit/b2bd93a7be8fb48189337e2dc0961a58d9d82651 Author: Mike Black W9MDB <mdb...@ya...> Date: 2022-11-01 (Tue, 01 Nov 2022) Changed paths: M rigs/yaesu/newcat.c Log Message: ----------- Small update to newcat.c notes |
From: Brian M. <bd...@fe...> - 2022-10-31 18:18:03
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On Sun, 30 Oct 2022 13:38:51 -0500 Nate Bargmann <n0...@n0...> wrote: > After months of work by Mike and many contributors, Hamlib 4.5 is > released to the wild. Thanks to all involved, I hit about 275 local git builds before the 4.5 tarball arrived :) -- Brian G8SEZ |
From: Black M. <mdb...@ya...> - 2022-10-31 16:40:26
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For MSVC install the NUGet pthread package Mike W9MDB On Monday, October 31, 2022 at 11:24:34 AM CDT, Philip Rose - GM3ZZA via Hamlib-developer <ham...@li...> wrote: Thanks Nate, I am trying to use the 32-bit .exe with MSVC 2019, but immediately fell over missing pthread.h. I am upgrading from 4.2. I am trying various ways to get pthread.h available to MSVC. I’ve tried NuGet and it then fails not finding an unspecified .dll. Mow trying vcpkg. My fallback eventually is to recompile under Cygwin, but ‘ll have to find my notes from a few years back when I last tried that. 73 Phil GM3ZZA Sent from Mail for Windows From: Nate Bargmann Sent: 30 October 2022 18:54 To: Hamlib Developers Subject: [Hamlib-developer] Hamlib 4.5 released! After months of work by Mike and many contributors, Hamlib 4.5 is released to the wild. Downloads are available from: https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib/releases/tag/4.5 https://sourceforge.net/projects/hamlib/files/hamlib/4.5/ The changes are many. Here is a sample from the NEWS file: Version 4.5 * 2022-10-30 * New rotator utility https://www.pianetaradio.it/blog/catrotator/ * Add FT-710 * Add Rohde&Schwartz EK89X receiver * Add Xeigu X5105 * Add Gemini DX-1200 HF-1K Amplifiers * Kenwood rigs should now support AI command packets * Add FT-990UNI for older 990 ROMs 1.2 and earlier * Add FT-650 * Add get_separator and set_separator and -S option for rigctld -- node-red applicability * Add GRBLTRK rotor project -- two axis rotor * enum meter_level_e is deprecated and will be removed in 4.6 * Add SDRPlay SDRUno rig -- can now use Data/Pkt in WSJTX * Add ability to use cat_string to FLRig via the "w" and "W" commands * Add -B/--mapa2b to rigctlcom Allows rigctlcom to map set_freq on VFOA to VFOB instead This will allow CW Skimmer to work with some rigs (e.g. IC7300) using FM mode on VFOA and CW mode on VFOB and split mode transmit on VFOB. Clicking on CW Skimmer will change VFOB instead of VFOA to allow working dxpeditions where the fox is staying on frequency * Add password capability to rigctld via -A switch. rigctld -A will produce a consistent shared key for any specific password that can used in \password and rig_set_pas TBD The shared key can also be placed in .hamlib_settings * Asynchronous rig data output handling to support transceive and spectrum data. Mikael, OH3BHX Example for the IC-7300 to multicast on port 20001 and provide async rig information rigctld --port=20001 --model=3073 --serial-speed=115200 --rig-file=/dev/serial/... --set-conf=rts_state=OFF --set-co Also, spectrum data output needs to be enabled with: \set_func SPECTRUM 1 * See new set_conf option async for some Icom rigs * Multicast UDP packet output for asynchronous data. Mikael, OH3BHX * Rig state poll routine to serve commonly used data like frequency and mode from cache. Mikael, OH3BHX * deprecated hamlib_port_t at front of rig_state structure -- new one at end of structure * New rig_send_raw to send/read raw command to rig * New RIG_LEVEL_BAND_SELECT for Yaesu rigs * New rig_get_conf2 to replace rig_get_conf buffer overflow potential * New rot_get_conf2 to reaplce rot_get_conf buffer overflow potential * Added Barrett 4050 -- not functional yet * Added TCI 1.X -- not functional yet * Added TM-V71(A) * Added IC-F8101 * Added JRC JST-145 and JST-245 * Added Xiegu X108G, G90, and X6100 * Added CODAN Envoy and NGS * Added Lab599 TX-500 * Added GOMSPACE GS100 * Deprecated: rigctl commands \set_trn (A) and \get_trn (a) as they never worked as intended * Deprecated: field rig_caps.transceive and RIG_TRN_* macros Enjoy! 73, Nate -- "The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears this is true." Web: https://www.n0nb.us Projects: https://github.com/N0NB GPG fingerprint: 82D6 4F6B 0E67 CD41 F689 BBA6 FB2C 5130 D55A 8819 _______________________________________________ Hamlib-developer mailing list Ham...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hamlib-developer |
From: Philip R. - G. <gm...@bt...> - 2022-10-31 16:24:00
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Thanks Nate, I am trying to use the 32-bit .exe with MSVC 2019, but immediately fell over missing pthread.h. I am upgrading from 4.2. I am trying various ways to get pthread.h available to MSVC. I’ve tried NuGet and it then fails not finding an unspecified .dll. Mow trying vcpkg. My fallback eventually is to recompile under Cygwin, but ‘ll have to find my notes from a few years back when I last tried that. 73 Phil GM3ZZA Sent from Mail for Windows From: Nate Bargmann Sent: 30 October 2022 18:54 To: Hamlib Developers Subject: [Hamlib-developer] Hamlib 4.5 released! After months of work by Mike and many contributors, Hamlib 4.5 is released to the wild. Downloads are available from: https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib/releases/tag/4.5 https://sourceforge.net/projects/hamlib/files/hamlib/4.5/ The changes are many. Here is a sample from the NEWS file: Version 4.5 * 2022-10-30 * New rotator utility https://www.pianetaradio.it/blog/catrotator/ * Add FT-710 * Add Rohde&Schwartz EK89X receiver * Add Xeigu X5105 * Add Gemini DX-1200 HF-1K Amplifiers * Kenwood rigs should now support AI command packets * Add FT-990UNI for older 990 ROMs 1.2 and earlier * Add FT-650 * Add get_separator and set_separator and -S option for rigctld -- node-red applicability * Add GRBLTRK rotor project -- two axis rotor * enum meter_level_e is deprecated and will be removed in 4.6 * Add SDRPlay SDRUno rig -- can now use Data/Pkt in WSJTX * Add ability to use cat_string to FLRig via the "w" and "W" commands * Add -B/--mapa2b to rigctlcom Allows rigctlcom to map set_freq on VFOA to VFOB instead This will allow CW Skimmer to work with some rigs (e.g. IC7300) using FM mode on VFOA and CW mode on VFOB and split mode transmit on VFOB. Clicking on CW Skimmer will change VFOB instead of VFOA to allow working dxpeditions where the fox is staying on frequency * Add password capability to rigctld via -A switch. rigctld -A will produce a consistent shared key for any specific password that can used in \password and rig_set_pas TBD The shared key can also be placed in .hamlib_settings * Asynchronous rig data output handling to support transceive and spectrum data. Mikael, OH3BHX Example for the IC-7300 to multicast on port 20001 and provide async rig information rigctld --port=20001 --model=3073 --serial-speed=115200 --rig-file=/dev/serial/... --set-conf=rts_state=OFF --set-co Also, spectrum data output needs to be enabled with: \set_func SPECTRUM 1 * See new set_conf option async for some Icom rigs * Multicast UDP packet output for asynchronous data. Mikael, OH3BHX * Rig state poll routine to serve commonly used data like frequency and mode from cache. Mikael, OH3BHX * deprecated hamlib_port_t at front of rig_state structure -- new one at end of structure * New rig_send_raw to send/read raw command to rig * New RIG_LEVEL_BAND_SELECT for Yaesu rigs * New rig_get_conf2 to replace rig_get_conf buffer overflow potential * New rot_get_conf2 to reaplce rot_get_conf buffer overflow potential * Added Barrett 4050 -- not functional yet * Added TCI 1.X -- not functional yet * Added TM-V71(A) * Added IC-F8101 * Added JRC JST-145 and JST-245 * Added Xiegu X108G, G90, and X6100 * Added CODAN Envoy and NGS * Added Lab599 TX-500 * Added GOMSPACE GS100 * Deprecated: rigctl commands \set_trn (A) and \get_trn (a) as they never worked as intended * Deprecated: field rig_caps.transceive and RIG_TRN_* macros Enjoy! 73, Nate -- "The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears this is true." Web: https://www.n0nb.us Projects: https://github.com/N0NB GPG fingerprint: 82D6 4F6B 0E67 CD41 F689 BBA6 FB2C 5130 D55A 8819 |
From: Michael B. <no...@gi...> - 2022-10-31 03:26:13
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Branch: refs/heads/master Home: https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib Commit: 6b1555365ab5dbe4fc82037d0737d72d01cdaf29 https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib/commit/6b1555365ab5dbe4fc82037d0737d72d01cdaf29 Author: Mike Black W9MDB <mdb...@ya...> Date: 2022-10-30 (Sun, 30 Oct 2022) Changed paths: M NEWS Log Message: ----------- Update NEWS Commit: 1cb999af01c1a2e4298d66b94485730c706adf16 https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib/commit/1cb999af01c1a2e4298d66b94485730c706adf16 Author: Mike Black W9MDB <mdb...@ya...> Date: 2022-10-30 (Sun, 30 Oct 2022) Changed paths: M rigs/dummy/flrig.c Log Message: ----------- Fix space in string compare in flrig.c https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib/issues/1134 Compare: https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib/compare/4ce202a5798d...1cb999af01c1 |
From: Nate B. <n0...@n0...> - 2022-10-30 18:54:25
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After months of work by Mike and many contributors, Hamlib 4.5 is released to the wild. Downloads are available from: https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib/releases/tag/4.5 https://sourceforge.net/projects/hamlib/files/hamlib/4.5/ The changes are many. Here is a sample from the NEWS file: Version 4.5 * 2022-10-30 * New rotator utility https://www.pianetaradio.it/blog/catrotator/ * Add FT-710 * Add Rohde&Schwartz EK89X receiver * Add Xeigu X5105 * Add Gemini DX-1200 HF-1K Amplifiers * Kenwood rigs should now support AI command packets * Add FT-990UNI for older 990 ROMs 1.2 and earlier * Add FT-650 * Add get_separator and set_separator and -S option for rigctld -- node-red applicability * Add GRBLTRK rotor project -- two axis rotor * enum meter_level_e is deprecated and will be removed in 4.6 * Add SDRPlay SDRUno rig -- can now use Data/Pkt in WSJTX * Add ability to use cat_string to FLRig via the "w" and "W" commands * Add -B/--mapa2b to rigctlcom Allows rigctlcom to map set_freq on VFOA to VFOB instead This will allow CW Skimmer to work with some rigs (e.g. IC7300) using FM mode on VFOA and CW mode on VFOB and split mode transmit on VFOB. Clicking on CW Skimmer will change VFOB instead of VFOA to allow working dxpeditions where the fox is staying on frequency * Add password capability to rigctld via -A switch. rigctld -A will produce a consistent shared key for any specific password that can used in \password and rig_set_pas TBD The shared key can also be placed in .hamlib_settings * Asynchronous rig data output handling to support transceive and spectrum data. Mikael, OH3BHX Example for the IC-7300 to multicast on port 20001 and provide async rig information rigctld --port=20001 --model=3073 --serial-speed=115200 --rig-file=/dev/serial/... --set-conf=rts_state=OFF --set-co Also, spectrum data output needs to be enabled with: \set_func SPECTRUM 1 * See new set_conf option async for some Icom rigs * Multicast UDP packet output for asynchronous data. Mikael, OH3BHX * Rig state poll routine to serve commonly used data like frequency and mode from cache. Mikael, OH3BHX * deprecated hamlib_port_t at front of rig_state structure -- new one at end of structure * New rig_send_raw to send/read raw command to rig * New RIG_LEVEL_BAND_SELECT for Yaesu rigs * New rig_get_conf2 to replace rig_get_conf buffer overflow potential * New rot_get_conf2 to reaplce rot_get_conf buffer overflow potential * Added Barrett 4050 -- not functional yet * Added TCI 1.X -- not functional yet * Added TM-V71(A) * Added IC-F8101 * Added JRC JST-145 and JST-245 * Added Xiegu X108G, G90, and X6100 * Added CODAN Envoy and NGS * Added Lab599 TX-500 * Added GOMSPACE GS100 * Deprecated: rigctl commands \set_trn (A) and \get_trn (a) as they never worked as intended * Deprecated: field rig_caps.transceive and RIG_TRN_* macros Enjoy! 73, Nate -- "The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears this is true." Web: https://www.n0nb.us Projects: https://github.com/N0NB GPG fingerprint: 82D6 4F6B 0E67 CD41 F689 BBA6 FB2C 5130 D55A 8819 |
From: Michael B. <no...@gi...> - 2022-10-30 04:11:24
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Branch: refs/heads/master Home: https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib Commit: cd1dc4c05df3ed96a0c1384b45f589e86bb0aa17 https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib/commit/cd1dc4c05df3ed96a0c1384b45f589e86bb0aa17 Author: Mike Black W9MDB <mdb...@ya...> Date: 2022-10-29 (Sat, 29 Oct 2022) Changed paths: M doc/man1/rigctl.1 M tests/rigctl_parse.c Log Message: ----------- Add ability to enter terminator char for W send_cmd_rx so one can do 'W FA; ;' without a timeout needed Commit: 4ce202a5798daba37a63abd3ab0357644b617f5a https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib/commit/4ce202a5798daba37a63abd3ab0357644b617f5a Author: Mike Black W9MDB <mdb...@ya...> Date: 2022-10-29 (Sat, 29 Oct 2022) Changed paths: M NEWS M configure.ac Log Message: ----------- Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib Compare: https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib/compare/56b2814e75ca...4ce202a5798d |
From: Nate B. <no...@gi...> - 2022-10-30 01:06:42
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Branch: refs/tags/4.5 Home: https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib |
From: Nate B. <no...@gi...> - 2022-10-29 23:59:14
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Branch: refs/heads/master Home: https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib Commit: 56b2814e75ca6b3ce622f90f6160ce8088bc5987 https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib/commit/56b2814e75ca6b3ce622f90f6160ce8088bc5987 Author: Nate Bargmann <n0...@n0...> Date: 2022-10-29 (Sat, 29 Oct 2022) Changed paths: M configure.ac Log Message: ----------- Advance configure.ac to 4.6~git Also advance ABI_REVISION=6. |
From: Nate B. <no...@gi...> - 2022-10-29 23:43:32
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Branch: refs/heads/Hamlib-4.5 Home: https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib Commit: 58f9fd41be46671d2254fa897200f9672c59f94e https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib/commit/58f9fd41be46671d2254fa897200f9672c59f94e Author: Nate Bargmann <n0...@n0...> Date: 2022-10-29 (Sat, 29 Oct 2022) Changed paths: M configure.ac Log Message: ----------- Advance configure.ac to 4.5 |
From: Nate B. <no...@gi...> - 2022-10-29 23:37:37
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Branch: refs/heads/master Home: https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib Commit: fc9755e9162cb72b7fbe50518dc4bb874ca7f9f2 https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib/commit/fc9755e9162cb72b7fbe50518dc4bb874ca7f9f2 Author: Nate Bargmann <n0...@n0...> Date: 2022-10-29 (Sat, 29 Oct 2022) Changed paths: M NEWS Log Message: ----------- Change 4.5 release date in NEWS |
From: Black M. <mdb...@ya...> - 2022-10-29 13:43:21
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There are very few rigs that provide audio over the USB interface. What could be done is standalone program that watches the audio stream and tries to detect signals being present. I'm planning on creating a utility that would automagically adjust the audio level and/or rig level and/or rf gain to help keep audio levels at optimum levels. I could probably add some sort of signal detector to that too but it would have to be generic and just looking for SNR thresholds across the audio passband. Mike W9MDB On Saturday, October 29, 2022 at 03:18:45 AM CDT, Philip Rose - GM3ZZA via Hamlib-developer <ham...@li...> wrote: Hi Georgina, As far as I am aware, hamlib does not perform any signal analysis. The S meter report is simply what the rig measures, which is based on the overall signal level within its passband. If you can reduce the filter width to the minimum provided by the rig and then somehow step the filter centre frequency and read the S-meter at that frequency. However this is likely still to be the instantaneous S-meter reading. To get the average I think you are asking for would need to do this at each frequency you sample at, or maybe read at each frequency as fast as you can and cycle through them several times to get an average over the overall period. I don’t know how long each access would take. I hope that gives you some idea how to solve this problem. 73 Phil GM3ZZA Sent from Mail for Windows From: Georgina Joyce Sent: 25 October 2022 00:06 To: ham...@li... Subject: [Hamlib-developer] Text representation of the waterfall? Hello, In short I am asking how I ask hamlib for the S reading. Preferably over a short period of time i.e. listen for a couple of seconds and report the strongest signal's strength. A snapshot of a chosen section of any band. I wondered if I could find strong signals on a span of frequencies? Which would provide a list for frequencies that are stronger than S7? Providing the noise level isn't 7. Is there a way of asking hamlib for the S reading? I understand it will vary from radio to radio but you may recall I am working with the FT-991A and the FT-818. I am thinking of using awhile loop. Inside an if statement incrementing the frequency and calling rigctl to set the incremented frequency and then asking for the S reading. Is that possible with these 2 radios? The desired output would be a list of S reading then the frequency. Just in a terminal window or pager. It would be easy to use a screen reader reading up the screen. This would give an overview, then a similar version that paused and asked the user if they wanted to stop at the current frequency (y - N)? Any suggestions would be helpful in S readings and strategies of identifying QSo's. Regards, Georgina Call: M0EBP DMR ID: 2346259 Allstar: 52178 Locater: IO83PS _______________________________________________ Hamlib-developer mailing list Ham...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hamlib-developer _______________________________________________ Hamlib-developer mailing list Ham...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hamlib-developer |
From: Philip R. - G. <gm...@bt...> - 2022-10-29 08:18:05
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Hi Georgina, As far as I am aware, hamlib does not perform any signal analysis. The S meter report is simply what the rig measures, which is based on the overall signal level within its passband. If you can reduce the filter width to the minimum provided by the rig and then somehow step the filter centre frequency and read the S-meter at that frequency. However this is likely still to be the instantaneous S-meter reading. To get the average I think you are asking for would need to do this at each frequency you sample at, or maybe read at each frequency as fast as you can and cycle through them several times to get an average over the overall period. I don’t know how long each access would take. I hope that gives you some idea how to solve this problem. 73 Phil GM3ZZA Sent from Mail for Windows From: Georgina Joyce Sent: 25 October 2022 00:06 To: ham...@li... Subject: [Hamlib-developer] Text representation of the waterfall? Hello, In short I am asking how I ask hamlib for the S reading. Preferably over a short period of time i.e. listen for a couple of seconds and report the strongest signal's strength. A snapshot of a chosen section of any band. I wondered if I could find strong signals on a span of frequencies? Which would provide a list for frequencies that are stronger than S7? Providing the noise level isn't 7. Is there a way of asking hamlib for the S reading? I understand it will vary from radio to radio but you may recall I am working with the FT-991A and the FT-818. I am thinking of using awhile loop. Inside an if statement incrementing the frequency and calling rigctl to set the incremented frequency and then asking for the S reading. Is that possible with these 2 radios? The desired output would be a list of S reading then the frequency. Just in a terminal window or pager. It would be easy to use a screen reader reading up the screen. This would give an overview, then a similar version that paused and asked the user if they wanted to stop at the current frequency (y - N)? Any suggestions would be helpful in S readings and strategies of identifying QSo's. Regards, Georgina Call: M0EBP DMR ID: 2346259 Allstar: 52178 Locater: IO83PS _______________________________________________ Hamlib-developer mailing list Ham...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hamlib-developer |
From: Michael B. <no...@gi...> - 2022-10-28 21:31:15
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Branch: refs/heads/master Home: https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib Commit: 5a6b0b471967f53b7f591bc3bdca127555768dbc https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib/commit/5a6b0b471967f53b7f591bc3bdca127555768dbc Author: Mike Black W9MDB <mdb...@ya...> Date: 2022-10-28 (Fri, 28 Oct 2022) Changed paths: M src/iofunc.c Log Message: ----------- Reduce debug verbosity |
From: Mike W. <mik...@gm...> - 2022-10-28 07:37:15
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Hi I'm trying to understand how hamlib / rigctld handles the K3S Auto Info Modes. Assuming that rigctld and rigctl are being used and the rigctl "w" command is used to send an AI1 or AI2 command to the K3S. Will the hamlib utilities forward the automatic radio response to all programs connected to the radio using rigctld, or will rigctld effectively ignore K3S AI responses as they are not in response to a specific rigctl or other "w" command sent to the radio? Mike, VK1OO |
From: Michael B. <no...@gi...> - 2022-10-26 04:27:06
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Branch: refs/heads/master Home: https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib Commit: b63460f05f74972c68a806a0f16e4979efcd0a0d https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib/commit/b63460f05f74972c68a806a0f16e4979efcd0a0d Author: Mike Black W9MDB <mdb...@ya...> Date: 2022-10-25 (Tue, 25 Oct 2022) Changed paths: M src/iofunc.c Log Message: ----------- Future code information in iofunc.c Commit: 9c02b2ebc2df7a2ac55806e721ec1a95025f75b5 https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib/commit/9c02b2ebc2df7a2ac55806e721ec1a95025f75b5 Author: Mike Black W9MDB <mdb...@ya...> Date: 2022-10-25 (Tue, 25 Oct 2022) Changed paths: M doc/man1/rigctl.1 M rigs/yaesu/newcat.c M rigs/yaesu/newcat.h M simulators/simyaesu.c M tests/rigctl_parse.c Log Message: ----------- Fix Yaesu DT command and add 2 or 4 digit timezone option https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib/issues/1132 Compare: https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib/compare/8c274456d43e...9c02b2ebc2df |
From: Randy R. <ran...@gm...> - 2022-10-26 00:57:17
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Found that newcat_valid_command() depends on commands be in alphabetical order but "DT" is not. {"DA", {"DN", {"DT", {"DP", {"DS", {"ED", Randy KB0NAV |
From: Georgina J. <ge...@ge...> - 2022-10-24 23:05:59
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Hello, In short I am asking how I ask hamlib for the S reading. Preferably over a short period of time i.e. listen for a couple of seconds and report the strongest signal's strength. A snapshot of a chosen section of any band. I wondered if I could find strong signals on a span of frequencies? Which would provide a list for frequencies that are stronger than S7? Providing the noise level isn't 7. Is there a way of asking hamlib for the S reading? I understand it will vary from radio to radio but you may recall I am working with the FT-991A and the FT-818. I am thinking of using awhile loop. Inside an if statement incrementing the frequency and calling rigctl to set the incremented frequency and then asking for the S reading. Is that possible with these 2 radios? The desired output would be a list of S reading then the frequency. Just in a terminal window or pager. It would be easy to use a screen reader reading up the screen. This would give an overview, then a similar version that paused and asked the user if they wanted to stop at the current frequency (y - N)? Any suggestions would be helpful in S readings and strategies of identifying QSo's. Regards, Georgina Call: M0EBP DMR ID: 2346259 Allstar: 52178 Locater: IO83PS |
From: iz8ewd <iz...@pi...> - 2022-10-24 21:45:23
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The new version *1.3.0* of CatRotator is now available. The main news is the automatic satellite tracking using the software *PreviSat*. Change log: + Tracking satellites with PreviSat * Updated to library Hamlib 4.5 beta * Code optimization and Bugs correction Download https://www.pianetaradio.it/blog/catrotator/ <https://www.pianetaradio.it/blog/catrotator/> Instruction for use with PreviSathttps://www.pianetaradio.it/blog/catrotator-e-previsat/ <https://www.pianetaradio.it/blog/catrotator-e-previsat/> 73 Johnny IZ8EWD |
From: Gary R. <cga...@gm...> - 2022-10-22 08:34:00
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You should see something like /dev/tty.SLAB_USBtoUART listed for your serial port on your Mac if your drivers are installed. > On Oct 21, 2022, at 11:47 PM, Black Michael via Hamlib-developer <ham...@li...> wrote: > > I've add the scan function for Yaesu rigs. It will be available in tonight's download or immediately in a git clone. > > To scan up > g VFO 1 > To scan down > g VFO 2 > To stop scan > g VFO 0 > > For function commands just type > u ? > And you will get a list of available functions > For the Ft-991 it is this list: > NB COMP VOX TONE TSQL FBKIN ANF NR APF MON MN LOCK RIT TUNER XIT CSQL > > Mike W9MDB > > > On Friday, October 21, 2022 at 05:24:36 PM CDT, Georgina Joyce <ge...@ge...> wrote: > > > Hello All, > > Apologies if my request is off topic for this list. > > I am looking for a resource that explains rigctl a little more than the man page. As I am a blind ham and seem to like radios that do not have suitable accessibility. I realised some time ago that using rigctl is just so comfortable for me. I looked at the dump_caps for 1035 i.e. FT-991. While I understand a lot of the commands I do not understand all of them. I understand that rigctl is designed as a back end and developers of front ends only need to understand the structure. But I have used the linux command line for many years, I am at home to use it as a front end. > > I am struggling to read the Yaesu document on the cat command set partly because the tables don't appear to have column headers. As well as my screen reader crashes when reading a continuous string of the letter "o". So I can't explore beyond the hamlib support for my radios. Which is enough for now. While I can set frequency and appropriate tones and modes etc. I don't understand the palm, function and power settings. I see from my dump that scan is not supported so thought I'd be able to write a script to do this but this would require me understand Yaesu's cat command set. > > I have managed to get the USB driver working on Windows but I'd prefer to use my Mac which is not working for my 991A but works very well for my FT-818. > > Please could I be pointed in the right direction? Even if you could point me to the files in the hamlib source that rigctl validates as a true entry. I'd be most grateful. > > Thank you. > > Georgina > > > Call: M0EBP > DMR ID: 2346259 > Allstar: 52178 > Locater: IO83PS > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Hamlib-developer mailing list > Ham...@li... <mailto:Ham...@li...> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hamlib-developer <https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hamlib-developer> > _______________________________________________ > Hamlib-developer mailing list > Ham...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hamlib-developer |
From: Michael B. <no...@gi...> - 2022-10-22 04:00:37
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Branch: refs/heads/master Home: https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib Commit: e3ce4a35a4168a0352ba2b31f72610e806bc2165 https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib/commit/e3ce4a35a4168a0352ba2b31f72610e806bc2165 Author: Mike Black W9MDB <mdb...@ya...> Date: 2022-10-21 (Fri, 21 Oct 2022) Changed paths: M rigs/yaesu/newcat.c Log Message: ----------- Add RIG_SCAN_STOP to newcat_scan Commit: 8c274456d43e34b1981ee01e2335e4dde8836793 https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib/commit/8c274456d43e34b1981ee01e2335e4dde8836793 Author: Mike Black W9MDB <mdb...@ya...> Date: 2022-10-21 (Fri, 21 Oct 2022) Changed paths: M doc/man1/rigctl.1 M simulators/simft897.c Log Message: ----------- Update rigctl.1 Update simft897.c Compare: https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib/compare/d3d21983f05f...8c274456d43e |
From: Black M. <mdb...@ya...> - 2022-10-22 03:49:59
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I've add the scan function for Yaesu rigs. It will be available in tonight's download or immediately in a git clone. To scan upg VFO 1To scan downg VFO 2To stop scang VFO 0 For function commands just typeu ?And you will get a list of available functionsFor the Ft-991 it is this list:NB COMP VOX TONE TSQL FBKIN ANF NR APF MON MN LOCK RIT TUNER XIT CSQL Mike W9MDB On Friday, October 21, 2022 at 05:24:36 PM CDT, Georgina Joyce <ge...@ge...> wrote: Hello All, Apologies if my request is off topic for this list. I am looking for a resource that explains rigctl a little more than the man page. As I am a blind ham and seem to like radios that do not have suitable accessibility. I realised some time ago that using rigctl is just so comfortable for me. I looked at the dump_caps for 1035 i.e. FT-991. While I understand a lot of the commands I do not understand all of them. I understand that rigctl is designed as a back end and developers of front ends only need to understand the structure. But I have used the linux command line for many years, I am at home to use it as a front end. I am struggling to read the Yaesu document on the cat command set partly because the tables don't appear to have column headers. As well as my screen reader crashes when reading a continuous string of the letter "o". So I can't explore beyond the hamlib support for my radios. Which is enough for now. While I can set frequency and appropriate tones and modes etc. I don't understand the palm, function and power settings. I see from my dump that scan is not supported so thought I'd be able to write a script to do this but this would require me understand Yaesu's cat command set. I have managed to get the USB driver working on Windows but I'd prefer to use my Mac which is not working for my 991A but works very well for my FT-818. Please could I be pointed in the right direction? Even if you could point me to the files in the hamlib source that rigctl validates as a true entry. I'd be most grateful. Thank you. Georgina Call: M0EBP DMR ID: 2346259 Allstar: 52178 Locater: IO83PS _______________________________________________ Hamlib-developer mailing list Ham...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hamlib-developer |
From: Michael B. <no...@gi...> - 2022-10-22 03:42:03
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Branch: refs/heads/master Home: https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib Commit: d3d21983f05f8c22f071f5ae0fe7613059e4ecb4 https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib/commit/d3d21983f05f8c22f071f5ae0fe7613059e4ecb4 Author: Mike Black W9MDB <mdb...@ya...> Date: 2022-10-21 (Fri, 21 Oct 2022) Changed paths: M rigs/yaesu/newcat.c Log Message: ----------- Fix newcat_scan |