Update status of celestron to Stable
The news Grig home moved here: https://github.com/fillods/grig
What version of grig were you running ? compiled by ourself ? Are grig and Hamlib up to date ?
The new Grig home is here (with fixes for Hamlib 4): https://github.com/fillods/grig
The new Grig home moved here : https://github.com/fillods/grig
prm80: fix RX frequencies on VHF
Hi, GRIG is only a GUI, and relies on Hamlib for implementation of the radio protocol control. Please check with the http://hamlib.org project, asking for scu-17 support. Cheers
Add python protocol simulator of PRM80xx firmware V5
prm80: Make set_channel to work
prm80 : more feature coverage and fixes
Hi Mike, Hi Claus, I'm going to send you a pull request. Sorry for missing version 4.1. Just need to make a fix regarding the set_level AF (set volume) command, and a cleanup. 73 Stéphane
Hi Claus, Yes I think it would make sens to extend the PRM80xx protocol with new commands to make more comfortable access to various frequencies, subtones, etc. This new firmware would be fit to handle a new memory layout for saving an restoring channels, etc.
Forget about the Hamlib 'H' command (set_channel) for now. It was written by (wrongly) guessing the PRM [T] command would have the same format like the [E] command.. which does not ! On top of that, the prm80_transaction() function needs to be adapted to work better with interactive handshake. I'll try to come up with a new implementation, proposing soon a fork to Mike. All the experimentation with HyperTerminal and rigctl helps a lot ! Stephane F8CFE
Hello, In Hamlib, the (repeater) shift is whether the (FM) channel is simplex, or a minus shift on a repeater or a plus shift on a repeater. The (repeater) offset is the count of Hertz of the shift, i.e. the offset between RX frequency and the TX frequency (typically 600 kHz on 2m in Region 1). BTW, I can help with the french comments if needed. I was perusing the asm code this afternoon by curiosity. This is very insightful. According to the "C" command, it looks like only one PLL value is stored....
Hi Claus, What kind of tool were you using to monitor RX- and TX-Data ? a kind of logic analyzer ? It might be interesting to monitor the serial activity of the konwn-to-work programs (prm80hw.exe, prm80sw.exe, ..) in a software-wise manner. I mean using a Windows program (search for "serial port monitor") that not only monitor the RX- and TX-Data, but also the serial setup phase. However, I don't know if that would work fine for (old) DOS programs under Windows, but it would really help to sniff...
New Perseus model
xg3: fix buffer overflow
Migrating from libusb-0.1 to libusb-1.0
Can you please try again with the latest 0.8.1 (just released) version ? You will...
rigctl: help "?" at set_vfo/set_split_vfo prompt
Hi, Have you had a look at the README.developer file? Working from the git repository...
Hi, To my knowledge, the IC-910 protocol has no support for changing the frequency...
Hi, To my knowledge, the IC-910 protocol has no support for changing the frequency...
Hi Steve, For your information, a dedicated support for the ID-5100 has just been...
New Icom ID-5100 model
The usrp backend in Hamlib is deprecated because it was written against libusrp....
New IC-M710 and IC-M802 backends
New IC-M700PRO backend
Hi Aaron, The actual USRP support in Hamlib is deprecated. A rewrite is needed against...
Update i18n
Some more work on french l10n
More i18n