From: Marco C. <PY...@ou...> - 2025-10-13 12:55:43
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*WRONG! * The issue is till present also in the new Hamlib! I need to manually switch off the split operation in my FT-100, then click again on the new band, otherwise VFOB keeps using the previous band! I use mode Rig in my WSJTX Radio Settings. Very dumb issue which was not present on the older Hamlib! Sorry for the wrong announcement! Regards! Marco, PY1ZRJ Il 13/10/25 08:19, Marco Calistri ha scritto: > Hello! > > Updating to > > *rigctld Hamlib 4.7~git 2025-10-10T14:52:54Z SHA=23710cf2d 64-bit* > > Has resolved the issue I spoken about in my previous message. > > So far, so good! > > Thanks, > > > --- > *73 de Marco, PY1ZRJ (former IK5BCU)* > ** > > > > Il 30/09/25 11:57, Marco Calistri ha scritto: >> Hello, >> >> Hope someone of the Hamlib group being sneaking here. >> >> So far my rigctld command to drive my YAESU FT-100 CAT port has >> worked flawlessly: >> >> /usr/local/bin/rigctld -m 1021 -r /dev/FT-100_USB1 -t 4532 -s 4800 >> *--vfo* & >> >> This by using older Hamlib version: >> rigctld --version: rigctld Hamlib 4.6~git 2023-07-20T21:59:57Z >> SHA=aacf06 64-bit >> >> Now, using the new Hamlib version: >> >> rigctld --version: rigctld Hamlib 4.7~git 2025-09-27T16:16:32Z >> SHA=0d122f6b1 64-bit >> >> One of the VFO stays on previous frequency when I switch band. >> >> For example: I start working on 10 meters band then VFOA tunes on >> 28.074 and VFOB tunes on the same frequency minus or plus the audio >> shift. >> >> When I switch band, for example to 17 meters, VFOA sets on 18.100, >> whereas VFOB stays on 28.074! >> >> This is a really annoying behavior! >> >> I tried also without adding the *--vfo* parameter at rigctld without >> success and obtaining a worst and slower switching from TX to RX. >> >> Thanks for any inputs you could provide. >> >> Marco, PY1ZRJ >> --- >> *73 de Marco, PY1ZRJ (former IK5BCU)* >> ** > > --- *73 de Marco, PY1ZRJ (former IK5BCU)* ** |