Re: [Hamlib-developer] Icom vfo (fmv)
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From: Black M. <mdb...@ya...> - 2022-08-30 13:11:12
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There are no Icom rigs that know what VFO they are on. Icom does not provide that capability at all and trying to figure it out is problematic. Can't rely on "knowing" the VFO state in Hamlib since user can push buttons. Mike W9MDB On Tuesday, August 30, 2022 at 07:54:17 AM CDT, Saku <oh...@sr...> wrote: Hi! It seems you are running Cqrlog. It uses "fmv". ICOM models (some I know) can not answer to "v" (VFO) question. I have IC7300 by my self. It can not tell vfo. I recommend to upgrade to Hamlib 4.5 and Cqrlog 2.6.0 ham...@li... kirjoitti 29.8.2022 klo 15.27: | Aihe: [Hamlib-developer] rigctld, problem | | Lähettäjä: <ja...@oh...> | | Päiväys: 29.8.2022 klo 11.41 | | Vastaanottaja: <ham...@li...> | Hi, I am using rigctld from Hamlib 3.3, talking to an Icom 7300 receiver. The software cqrlog calls rigctld regularly with the command fmv but this is not answered. If I use a telnet command to the port connected to rigctld, it answers the commands f m and v correctly, if issued separately. However, if I use the whole string fmv as a command, it won´t answer. What should I do abouit this? Kind regards, Jan -- Saku OH1KH _______________________________________________ Hamlib-developer mailing list Ham...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hamlib-developer |