Ah ok Bill. Then I think the focus is on Commander at this point and will look into that.
73 Jay Jay Hainline KA9CFD Colchester, IL EN40om -----Original Message----- From: Bill Somerville Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2014 16:10 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] radio command issue using WSJT-x On 30/12/2014 15:42, Jay Hainline wrote: Hi Jay, > OK. I am just using the rig control built into WSJT-x now. And it is not > remembering which antenna port when switching bands from an HF band such > as > 10 meters to 6 meters and back. I think I need a CAT command to tell it to > switch antenna ports when I go to 6 meters and the HF bands for both > VFO's. > That may be the same for Commander also. No, the correct way for the program to do this is to send a band change command before setting the frequency when moving to a new band. Commander is supposed to be doing that already. WSJT-X using Hamlib will at some point in the future. > > > > Jay Hainline KA9CFD > Colchester, IL EN40om 73 Bill G4WJS. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Bill Somerville > Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2014 15:36 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] radio command issue using WSJT-x > > On 30/12/2014 15:29, Jay Hainline wrote: > > Hi Jay, >> I am going to turn Commander off and reconfigure the Rig control in >> WSJT-x >> for the Yaesu and see if it works. That will isolate the problem. On the >> band stacking question, I think the answer is no. I only have the 6 meter >> antenna connected to the antenna 2 port. So it should be selecting >> antenna >> 1 >> when I am on the hf bands. > OK, WSJT-X using Hamlib for a direct connection to the rig definitely > doesn't send and band change commands so if that improves matters it > will be useful to know. >> >> >> Jay Hainline KA9CFD >> Colchester, IL EN40om > 73 > Bill > G4WJS. >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Bill Somerville >> Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2014 15:17 >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] radio command issue using WSJT-x >> >> On 30/12/2014 15:08, Jay Hainline wrote: >> >> Hi Jay, >>> Yes the 2nd VFO is on the correct band. >> OK, then possibly Commander is sending too many band change commands, >> sending a band change command when already on the band will cycle around >> the band stacking registers. Is it possible that you have different >> aerials selected for one or more of the band stacking registers on the >> target band? >> >> If you are familiar with the Yaesu CAT language it is possible to >> monitor the CAT conversation using the "Msgs" screen. >>> >>> Jay Hainline KA9CFD >>> Colchester, IL EN40om >> 73 >> Bill >> G4WJS. >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Bill Somerville >>> Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2014 14:49 >>> To: [email protected] >>> Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] radio command issue using WSJT-x >>> >>> On 30/12/2014 14:11, Jay Hainline wrote: >>> >>> Hi Jay, >>>> I am having an issue with my radio switching the 2nd VFO to Antenna 2 >>>> position instead of keeping it on antenna 1 when using WSJT-X on the HF >>>> bands. I don’t know if this is a rig control problem in WSJT-x or in >>>> the >>>> DXlabs Commander program. Here is my set up: >>>> >>>> Radio: Yaesu FT-2000 >>>> WSJT software: WSJT-X v1.5.0-devel r4831 >>>> Logging software: DXlabs with Commander ver. 11.1.5 for rig control. >>>> Also >>>> using JTAlertX 2.5.5 >>>> >>>> Radio has HF antenna connected to Antenna 1, 6 meter antenna on Antenna >>>> 2. >>>> >>>> When I am on HF, the radio shows both VFO's are on ANT 1. But if I fire >>>> up >>>> WSJT-X and try and transmit, the 2nd (transmit) VFO switches to ANT 2. >>>> I >>>> am >>>> able to get it back on ANT 1 by turning off the 2nd VFO and hold the >>>> SPLIT >>>> button in to reactivate it. Then it will transmit on ANT 1. >>> Yaesu complicate things a bit by having band change commands as well as >>> frequency set commands in their CAT protocol. The band change commands >>> restore the last used aerial, AGC, pre-amp and, attenuator settings for >>> the target band. The frequency change commands do not do that, they just >>> leave the settings as is. >>> >>> DX Lab Suite Commander recently changed to do the right band change >>> command before setting a frequency, this means that once you have the >>> right aerial and other settings for a band they should always be >>> restored when you return to that band. >>> >>> If you do not use Commander as an intermediary this will not happen, for >>> now, but this is considered a defect that will eventually be rectified. >>> >>> I suspect that Commander is not quite right yet and is not using the >>> correct band change command on the split Tx VFO. Does the problem you >>> are seeing still occur if the split Tx VFO is already on the right band? >>>> I hope that explains it. If this message needs to go to another list, >>>> please >>>> let me know. >>>> >>>> 73 Jay >>>> >>>> Jay Hainline KA9CFD >>>> Colchester, IL EN40om >>> 73 >>> Bill >>> G4WJS. >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> Dive into the World of Parallel Programming! The Go Parallel Website, >>> sponsored by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is >>> your >>> hub for all things parallel software development, from weekly thought >>> leadership blogs to news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take >>> a >>> look and join the conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net >>> _______________________________________________ >>> wsjt-devel mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wsjt-devel >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> Dive into the World of Parallel Programming! 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