Hi Graham,

nice to hear that I could solve that problem for you :-).

Btw, I got your mail after the 1.20_pre1 announcement. Thanks for the
nice words.
As I see 16 downloads of 1.2.0_pre1 but no feedback let me ask if it
works as expected or if you observe some problems.

Is the frequency logging working as expected? Did you try to open (and
convert) an older log file with it?

73, Tom DL1JBE

 Am Sat, 11 Aug
2012 19:14:15 +0000 schrieb Graham <planoph...@aei.ca>:

> 
> Thanks Thomas,
> 
> this was happening to me as well ( FT-950 ) but was only a minor 
> annoyance so had I not until now done anything about it. I have added 
> the appropriate line to my config file and all is well.
> 
> cheers, Graham ve3gtc
> 
> 
> 
> On 12-08-11 06:31 PM, Thomas Beierlein wrote:
> > Hi Olaf,
> >
> > Am Sat, 11 Aug 2012 08:55:05 +0200
> > schrieb Olaf Devik <olaf.de...@mollefaret.no>:
> >
> >> My K3 combined with tlf/hamlib reads frequency/mode nicely both
> >> into cqrlog and to tlf and if necessary simultaneously by use of
> >> rigctld daemon. Some hassle to set up as I had to compile hamlib
> >> from source, the standard install were not found by tlf unless
> >> hamlib was compiled.
> >>
> >> My question is as follows, why do the K3 return to a wide bandwidth
> >> every time I change bands or turn the vfo outside the bandlimits -
> >> this only happens when the k3 is communicating with tlf. There
> >> seems to some builtin logic that overrides the bw and resets the
> >> bw to approx 1000 hz every time I change  band. Is there some
> >> logic built into tlf or is this a hamlib issue?
> >>
> > That is done by tlf intentional. Every time you change band it reset
> > the bandwidth to the 'default' value, which is coded inside hamlib
> > (Seems for your K3 that default is set to 1000 Hz).
> >
> > You can overide the default bandwidth setting with
> >
> > 'CWBANDWIDTH=xxx'
> >
> > in logcfg.dat where xxx is one of the supported bandwidth settings
> > of your K3.
> >
> >
> > Wrt to the need to self compile hamlib: Which operating system and
> > hamlib version did you try before? Did you install also the
> > development headers (hamlib-dev packacke or similar) before?
> > Some Linux systems split the headers out from the library package.
> >
> > It would be good if you can try building tlf again without the self
> > compiled hamlib and send me the output of the ./configure command.
> >
> >
> > 73, Tom DL1JBE
> >   
> >
> 
> 
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