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From: Marco C. <PY...@ou...> - 2023-07-20 21:33:30
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Il 20/07/23 14:00, Black Michael ha scritto:
> Please provide a debug log as requested.
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> Mike W9MDB
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> On Thursday, July 20, 2023 at 11:58:30 AM CDT, Marco Calistri
> <py...@ou...> wrote:
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> New Hamlib looks a bit better because with just one manual frequency
> band correction, the sequences RX/TX keep stable for the rest of my
> FT8 operation.
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> But the undesired behavior at the beginning (2 KHz shift after two
> RX/TX sequences) is still present.
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> Anyway, thanks for your support, Mike!
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> Best,
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> Marco, PY1ZRJ
Log attached, the issue has happened again and I could find into its
many lines one of the error evidences showing 3KHz of RX/TX shift when
it should not be greater than 1KHz:
[2023-07-20 20:35:08.378941][00:03:34.506778][RIGCTRL:trace] #:
Transceiver::TransceiverState(online: yes Frequency {*24915000Hz*,
*24912000*Hz} Mode: DIG_U; SPLIT: on; PTT: off)
[2023-07-20 20:35:08.379117][00:03:34.506954][RIGCTRL:trace] f: 24915000
mode: DIG_U reversed: true
[2023-07-20 20:35:08.379298][00:03:34.507134][RIGCTRL:debug]
2:rig.c(1848):rig_set_freq entered
[2023-07-20 20:35:08.379529][00:03:34.507365][RIGCTRL:debug]
rig_set_freq called vfo=currVFO, freq=24915000
Regards,
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*73 de Marco, PY1ZRJ (former IK5BCU)*
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