From: David Q. <ct...@io...> - 2007-09-01 23:10:24
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Hello Wilbert, > OK. This problem has nothing to do with the hamlib Perl bindings. > 'yfktest.pl' uses a system call to the 'rigctl' program to talk and listen to > the rig. > > Yes, you are right. > My suggestion would be: try setting the QRG on the 480 manually. From rigctl > use the 'F' command to see if the rig goes off-line as a result, which is > what you say happens with YFKtest. ct1drb@linux-qfx0:~> rigctl -m 228 f 14014790 After this command rig went off-line. > > If this works OK, then obviously hamlib and the hamlib TS-480 back-end are OK. Yes, it is working very fine. > It may be a YFKtest bug, and perhaps you should Email Fabian. > > Well, I told Fabian about it, but quite strange is that YFKtest-0.0.4 works pretty fine with my ts-850sat, so we thought that is a hamlib problem instead a YFKtest problem. > HTH... > > Wilbert, ZL2BSJ > > PS: You can set a baudrate on the 'rigctl' statement in the <contestname>.yfk > file, use the -s option. > I do not need to do it, I have changed speed into ts480.c to 9600 and do not need to setup it > -- > > Best 73s. CT1DRB/OK8RB David Quental PS: could be a problem during compilation of hamlib?? > On Sunday 02 September 2007 08:59, David Quental wrote: > >> Hello Wilbert, >> >> only to correct one sentence from me, when I wrote that indication "PC" >> disapears from display of rig is not true, in fact when I start YFKtest >> it is on, however if I write down 21005, to qsy rig, it does not work. >> With ts-850sat it works fine. >> >> Best 73s. >> >> CT1DRB/OK8RB >> David Quental >> >> >>> Hello Wilbert, >>> >>> tks for your email and best weekend. >>> >>> >>>> On Saturday 01 September 2007 06:51, David Quental wrote: >>>> >>>>> All right, now TS480 is working fine with hamlib, but I see that if a >>>>> certain software is using hamlib perl rig does not answer. >>>>> >>>> What's the problem with the Perl binding, David? Can you be a bit more >>>> specific? Does the Perl interpreter generate any warnings? >>>> >>> It does not generate warnings, however if I set up YFKtest to work with >>> ts-480 the litle indication "PC" disapears from display of radio. If I >>> set up YFKtest with ts-850sat all works fine. >>> >>> >>>> I've been using hamlib via the Perl bindings for a few years now, and it >>>> works OK. Do make sure you have 'swig' (and possibly the swig-dev' >>>> package) installed before you compile hamlib... >>>> >>> Yes, I have both, without it would be impossible to work with ts-850sat, >>> isn't it ? :) >>> >>> However with rigctl ts-480 works fine, as you can see: >>> >>> ct1drb@linux-qfx0:~/yfktest> rigctl -m 228 f v >>> 10104100 >>> VFOA >>> >>> >>>> Wilbert, ZL2BSJ >>>> >>> Best 73s. >>> >>> CT1DRB/OK8RB >>> David Quental >>> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. > Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop. > Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a browser. > Download your FREE copy of Splunk now >> http://get.splunk.com/ > _______________________________________________ > Hamlib-developer mailing list > Ham...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hamlib-developer > > |