Run that with 5 v's.
 rigctl -m 105 -r /dev/ttyUSB0 -s 4800 -vvvvv

de Mike W9MDB
 

    On Saturday, February 23, 2019, 11:40:33 PM CST, Shane Stroud 
<shanestroud1...@hotmail.com> wrote:  
 
  Here's something interesting.  I don't think it's an issue with wsjt.  Below 
is the result of my tinkering with rigctl. Every time I try to set the VFO 
frequency, the rig jumps 10 Hz.  This looks to be something inherent to hamlib, 
or perhaps the radio. It does seem odd that the radio has a minimum resolution 
of 10 Hz, and it coincidentally hops up 10 Hz after any frequency change.  I've 
read that any change of frequency less than 10 Hz is ignored, or that the rig 
ignores the last digit. Perhaps it's related to that.

I don't see how this could happen in rigctl, wsjt, and fldigi, but not when 
controlling with flrig.  The plot thickens.  But at least it doesn't seem to be 
wsjt that is causing it.  If anybody has any buddies on the hamlib development 
team, I'd be curious to hear what they think.

shane@y435u:/home/shane# rigctl -m 105 -r /dev/ttyUSB0 -s 4800 -v
Opened rig model 105, 'FT-747GX'

Rig command: F 7200000
rigctl_parse: input_line: F 7200000

Rig command: f
rigctl_parse: input_line: f
Frequency: 7200010

Rig command: F 3916000
rigctl_parse: input_line: F 3916000

Rig command: f
rigctl_parse: input_line: f
Frequency: 3916010

ShaneAE5SS
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