"If it's there...they will come"movie phrase from Field of Dreams.
Manufacturers don't put out rigs by ITU anymore...now they are using
self-invented country codes.
This was prompted by the IC9700 which has 5 models: USA, KOR, EUR, TPE
(TaiPei), ITR (Italy).
Rigs still don't have the abilit
On 7/24/20 3:15 PM, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
I've been looking for somebody who cares about the itu_region stuff.
Claude -- why are you using that parameter? It really doesn't do anything. I
know some are using frequency ranges but nobody using the itu_region option.
Hi Mike, Bil
I've been looking for somebody who cares about the itu_region stuff.
Claude -- why are you using that parameter? It really doesn't do anything. I
know some are using frequency ranges but nobody using the itu_region option.
Mike W9MDB
On Friday, July 24, 2020, 07:54:30 AM CDT, Bill Somervi
On 24/07/2020 13:37, Claude Frantz wrote:
Hi Mike, Bill and all,
In the past, I was able to start with:
/usr/local/rigctld -m129 -s4800 -r/dev/ttyUSB0 --dcd-type=RIG
--setconf=timeout=500,retry=2,write_delay=5,post_write_delay=50,itu_region=1
When using the new hamlib, the "itu_region=1" is
Hi Mike, Bill and all,
In the past, I was able to start with:
/usr/local/rigctld -m129 -s4800 -r/dev/ttyUSB0 --dcd-type=RIG
--setconf=timeout=500,retry=2,write_delay=5,post_write_delay=50,itu_region=1
When using the new hamlib, the "itu_region=1" is not more accepted. Of
course, "-m129" must b