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VK7AX  > LINHAM   10.07.08 04:20l 116 Lines 3183 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: gMFSK ?
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From: Erik Jakobsen <erik_ja(AT)mail.tele.dk>
Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2008 07:40:26 +0200
To: linux-hams <linux-hams(AT)vger.kernel.org>


Nate Bargmann wrote:
> This is actually two rigctl commands, i: get_split_freq  
() and f: get_freq    ()  and should not be confused with the IF; 
command  sent to the radio.  When you enter a ? at the Rig 
command: prompt, you
> will see a list of commands rigctl accepts. 
>   
Ok about the ?. I have seen it.
>> TX 3 bytes
>> 0000     49 46 3b       IF;
>> RX 38 characters
>> 0000     49 46 30 30 30 31 34 30 38 30 37 38 30 20 20 20    
     IF00014080780
>> 0010     20 20 20 30 30 39 30 30 30 20 39 30 30 32 30 30 
           009000 900200
>> 0020     30 30 30 38 20 3b                    0008 ;
>> TX 4 bytes
>> 0000     46 52 30 3b    FR0;
>> TX 4 bytes
>> 0000     46 54 30 3b    FT0;
>> Tx frequency: 14080780
>>
>> TX 3 bytes
>> 0000     49 46 3b       IF;
>> RX 38 characters
>> 0000     49 46 30 30 30 31 34 30 38 30 37 38 30 20 20 20     
    IF00014080780
>> 0010     20 20 20 30 30 39 30 30 30 20 39 30 30 32 30 30  
          009000 900200
>> 0020     30 30 30 38 20 3b                    0008 ;
>> Rig command: Frequency: 14080780
>>
>> Rig command:                                      
>> In the gMFSK hamlib setup I have this:
>>
>> Kenwood TS570D
>> Port /dev/ttyS0
>> Speed 9600
>>
>> What more shal I have in here to get that part to work ?.
>>     
>
> It has been a long time since I used gMFSK that I've forgotten how 
  it is configured.
>
>   
Ok np.
>> When I start up gMFSK it complains abot the port settings
>>     
>
> You did exit rigctl before starting gMFSK, right?
>
>   
Yes I did.
>> Hamlib init: rig_open failed: IO error
>>
>> What to do here ?
>>     
>
> Perhaps you may wish to try Fldigi?  It is actively developed and 
  seems to be the successor to gMFSK.  See http://www.w1hkj.com
>
> 73, de Nate >>
>
>   

Maybe I do Nate. I installed it an it's running.
I have downloaded the TS570.xml file and have saved it into the 
/home/.fldigi folder.
I entered the values to match what I prefer:
<PORT>
       <DEVICE>/dev/ttyS0</DEVICE>
       <BAUD>9600</BAUD>
       <STOPBITS>1</STOPBITS>
       <ECHO>false</ECHO>
       <RETRIES>4</RETRIES>
       <TIMEOUT>200</TIMEOUT>
       <WAIT>0</WAIT>
       <DTRINIT>-12</DTRINIT>
       <DTRPTT>false</DTRPTT>
       <RTSINIT>-12</RTSINIT>
       <RTSPTT>false</RTSPTT>
       <RTSCTS>true</RTSCTS>
</PORT>

I f I try to use RigCat, and check the ptt none, as I use a Signalink 
SL1+, the Rig at the bottom of the fldigi screen is greyed.

Trying to use Hamlib, the Rig opens the RigControl, 
but I cannot control the tranceivers frequencies.

As mentioned, I can get connected with rigctrl's commands.

What am I missing ?

73 de Erik OZ4KK

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