I have 2.04p and can confirm that I can read the mode, but the filter
settings (read and write) don't work.
I looked through the Kenwood code that it uses and the KIO2 programmer's
reference and I think it might be reasonable to try to #ifdef some of
the kenwood code to produce a K2 version but still have the bulk of it
maintained as the Kenwood, to keep it up to date with hamlib internal
changes.
I've made a patch to gMFSK to add a button to QSY so that the currently
selected signal is centered at 1000Hz, and wanted to use the filter r/w
commands to find the center of the current filter, narrow it
successively, etc., but the commands seem not to be implemented.
Tom Harson wrote:
A question for you guys running Linux and Hamlib with the K2.
I am having difficulty with hamlib-1.2.3 and the K2. About all I can do with
Hamlib (rigctl) is read the frequency and change the frequency. The mode
function does not work. My SI (Serial Interface) and Linux (Mandrake 10.1)
function ok. I have verified this with minicom. I am able to communicate with
the K2 and, have checked most of the commands.
I have posted my problem to the developers group and do not have much to
show for it. One fellow said that it worked for him, but provided no
details about his firmware revision.
I am wondering if Ver. 2.04 of the K2's firmware has been sufficiently
modified to prevent correct interaction between it and Hamlib ?
Anyone have any thoughts or experience ?
Thanks
73 de Tom K5VJZ
K2/100 - 4279
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