Hi Claude,

Ok, I understand what your doing now, I missed rigctld v.s. rigctl.

You'll need to discuss that with Joe. I know where the code is, but it's 
not something I could modify with any level of confidence.

73's
Greg, KI7MT



On 05/19/2014 11:36 PM, Claude Frantz wrote:
> On 05/19/2014 10:28 PM, ki7mt wrote:
>
> Hi Greg,
>
>> I'm not sure which version of Linux your using, but on Ubuntu I install
>> or check the installation of:
>>
>> libusb-dev libhamlib-dev libhamlib-utils
> I'm using 32 bit Fedora 19, all updates installed.
>
>> Under Setup >> Station Parameters, check the following:
>>
>> PTT Method
>> Cat Enabled
>> Cat Port
>> Rig Number
>>
>> File >> Save user parameters
>>
>> On my system, the cat port is USB3, and Rig is 129 or Yaesu FT-2000
>> rigctl -m 129 -r /dev/ttyUSB0 -s 4800 -C data_bits=8 -C stop_bits=2 -C
>> serial_handshake=None F 10138728
>>
>> It appears your missing the /dev/tty port.
>>
>> You also need to be in the dialout group. On a new Ubuntu install, users
>> are *not* added to this group, as such, you cannot change com port
>> selections.
> As I have mentioned previously, I'm using rigctld which is controlling
> the serial port. This is the device number 2 in hamlib. The application
> software is communicating with rigctld via a TCP port, not a serial
> port. Therefore, all the params of the serial port are rigctld's matter.
>
> There are two reasons of using rigctld:
>
> 1) I have to set more params of the serial port as wspr is offering in
> its setup window. wspr allows only to set some ones, not all. rigctld
> allows to set all params available to hamlib.
>
> 2) I'm using more than one piece of software communicating which the CAT
> port. When using rigctld, this piece of software is the only one working
> on the serial port. All the other ones are working on rigctld's TCP port.
>
> In the wspr config, I have set "CatPort localhost:4532", "Rig 2" and
> "CATenable 1". But it seems to me, that wspr is trying to use itself the
> serial port. This is not appropriate here.
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Best 88 de Claude
>
>
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