Re: [Hamlib-developer] Slow update from FT767GX
Library to control radio transceivers and receivers
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From: Black M. <mdb...@ya...> - 2023-05-22 15:41:38
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New hamlib for installation directions #1 Shut down WSJTX #2 Download either the 32-bit or 64-bit DLL matching the 32/64-bit version of WSJTX -- hopefully your browser doesn't block it but may warn you multiple times. If you can do a "Save As" you can save it directly in the appropriate WSJTX directory C:\WSJT\WSJTX\bin and replace the libhamlib-4.dll that is there. http://n0nb.users.sourceforge.net/dll32/libhamlib-4.dll http://n0nb.users.sourceforge.net/dll64/libhamlib-4.dll Linux/Unix/Mac users need to compile the latest tar file from http://n0nb.users.sourceforge.net Note: If compiling on Unix-like systems please uninstall any Hamlib package you have before installing the new build #3 If you don't save directly you need to open a file browser and move the file that way. If you're not familiar with that here's a video on the file browser - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyVqCJrs9dk Mike W9MDB ========================================================== Please place this file as described below https://www.dropbox.com/s/t52ngcalsgnpm8m/wsjtx_log_config.ini?dl=0 C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Local\WSJT-X The WSJT-X_Rigcontrol.log file will be in the same location For Linux put it in ~/.config The WSJT-X_Rigcontrol.log file will be here: ~/.local/share/WSJT-X For MacOS put it in /Users/[username]/Library/Preferences Restart WSJT-X and duplicate the problem. Shut down WSJT-X Then send me the WSJT-X_RigControl.log file Mike W9MDB On Monday, May 22, 2023 at 10:39:22 AM CDT, Milan Pavlica <mpa...@gm...> wrote: Hi! I am having FT-767GX with an "older" (lot before 18xxxx modification of the local unit where CPU is allocated) board and communication is... well, slow. On my test computer I had an older version of WSJT (and also an older version of hamlib) and sometimes it does "catch" communication but updates take over 5 seconds and sometimes there are dropouts. With the latest version of hamlib, daily snapshot, and latest WSJTX it doesn't work at all - it sends data, radio accepts it but it doesn't read or show it on a display, keeping that LED on a main window - with a question mark. I did try with DX Commander, which has its own written library, comm is okay. Any ideas? I am free for testing, if you guys need more data... 73! -- Milan Pavlica YU7XW _______________________________________________ Hamlib-developer mailing list Ham...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hamlib-developer |