Re: [Hamlib-developer] Question on Frequency Adjustment with Rigctl
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From: Richard E. <DO...@ho...> - 2025-04-21 17:39:12
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So, may it be, that this feature is just not implemented in the Dummy transceiver and therefore G UP doesn't alter the frequency? In a few days I will be back at home and try with a real radio. But, if the Dummy transceiver doesn't support it, it should. Just for demo purposes at all. Am 21.04.2025 um 19:31 schrieb George Baltz: > > On 4/20/25 2:36 PM, Richard Emling wrote: >> >> Hello. >> >> >> I'm probably too dumb to understand, but how exactly does the G >> command or vfo_op work? For example, I enter G VFOA UP and then check >> the frequency with f, but it hasn't changed. Please explain it to me. >> >> >> Thanks >> >> >> Richard >> > As I said, it's very dependent on what the rig can do. On my TS-890S, > if I give rigctl 'G UP', it will move the frequency up by one 'step', > where step may be different depending on the mode it is in - on CW it > may be 10 Hz, SSB 100 Hz, AM 10 kHz. And there are menu entries that > also can change some tuning step sizes - I'm not sure how they > interact, and I've been using the rig for years. > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Hamlib-developer mailing list > Ham...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hamlib-developer > -- 73 Richard, DO9RE |