As Mike has already said, USB is not a valid com port. So the error
message says exactly what the problem is.
Linux should be something similar to this: /dev/ttyUSB0 or /dev/ttyUSB1.
My Icom 7100 is set to /dev/ttyUSB0 for cat control.
Windows is a completely different beast. Again, the error message
saying that USB is not a valid com port.
Windows and the drivers actually assign a com port. Usually, something
bizarre like COM5 and COM6 using
the Icom provided drivers.
Follow in the installation instructions in Chapter 3 of the User Guide,
combined with the driver installation
instructions available from Icom.
On 4/28/24 17:31, Eric Lundstrom via wsjt-devel wrote:
Installed wsjtx_2.6.1_amd64.deb on a lubuntu OS and received the
hamlib error shown below.
Installed wsjtx-2.6.1-win64.exe on a windows 10 OS and received
basically the same error.
The hamlib DLL on the Windows machine has a file date of 1/10/2023, a
size of 9.7 mb, and a file name of libhamlib-4.dll.
Have wsjtx set up for CAT control on an IC-7300. Some years back wsjtx
was working on both Linux and Windows on the IC-7300.
Any suggestions are welcome.
73 WB6CVR
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