#1 Does the rig behave when NOT running cqrlog?#2 Please run rigctld like this,
duplicate the problem, and send me the log.txt filerigctld -m 1021 --vfo -vvvvv
-Z >log.txt 2>&1
Mike W9MDB
On Tuesday, September 28, 2021, 03:17:37 PM CDT, Marco Calistri via
wsjt-devel <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to summarize some "minor issues" which are not blocking problems at
all, but they are a bit annoying, especially because I haven't been able to
sort out them so far and I'm still facing it on my current setup which includes:
a) WSJT-X 2.5.0 GA
b) Linux Tumbleweed updated daily
c) CQRLOG latest GIT which starts the WSJT-X application
d) YAESU FT-100
e) CAT USB cable + Audio USB cable plugged to the rear panel radio pigtail and
data connector.
MINOR ISSUE 1:
With the majority of the older WSJT-X versions, I used to set the hamlib NET
rigctl into the WSJT-X and this has worked flawlessly for a lot of time and at
least until something has been changed into Hamlib, WSJT-X or both. From that
moment on, if I set in this way the WSJT-X, by selecting NET rigctl, then no
audio signal is produced and my radio just switch the PTT, without modulating
the SSB carrier.
In order I can operate I need to switch from NET rigctl to YAESU FT-100 in the
settings>option>radio>rig.
MINOR ISSUE 2:
This is a lower severity issue but it happens that I need to press my YAESU
FT-100 A=B vfo button every time I switch to other band with WSJT-X otherwise
radio receive on the right selected frequency but keeps transmitting on the
previous one.
Additional details:
Into WSJT-X I select mode: USB, Split: RIG.
Into CQRLOG settings I'm using the following parameters to manage WSJT-X:
Path to rigctld: /usr/local/bin/rigctld (note: this is coming from my Hamlib
compiled from latest GIT repository).
RIG model: 2 Hamlib NET rigctl
Extra command line arguments: -m 1021 --vfo
That's all.
If someone, using an environment similar to mine, is able to use NET rigctl
and or able to switch the radio bands by WSJT-X, without pressing the A=B VFO,
please reply to this message.
Many thanks!
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73 de Marco, PY1ZRJ (former IK5BCU)
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