Keith -- In general, the best places for reporting such issues are the WSJT developers email list, wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net, or the "wsjtgroup" email reflector, wsjtgr...@yahoogroups.com .
Most CAT-control issues are being handled by Bill, G4WJS. You don't mention what radio you're talking about, but your .ini file suggests it's an IC-7000. Some of the newer radios are not yet handled smoothly by hamlib, and Bill is working on that. Usually he can fix problems like yours very quickly, once identified. We (the developers) don't spend much of our time in OS X, either; our Mac guru is John, G4KLA. I am copying this brief response to the wsjt-devel list so that Bill and John will be aware of the issue(s) you report. -- 73, Joe, K1JT On 1/4/2015 1:22 PM, WA0TJT wrote: > Running Mac OS X v10.10.1 with SignaLink, and CAT connected. > > When I first start up WSJT-X all looks good. I can use the band dropdown box > to > select a frequency and it changes the radio. But within 30-60 seconds I get a > “Rig Control Error” asking if I want to reconfigure the radio interface. If I > click the details I’m told “Hamlib error: Communication bus error while > getting > current VFO frequency”. Clicking ‘OK’ then opens the Settings menu, generally > I > make no changes and just click OK. Which then gray’s out the band dropdown box > making band changes impossible until I close and reopen the application. > > OK so that’s what happens but.. > The application still works, it still puts the radio in transmit mode and > returns it to receive mode after transmitting. I can use it for hours and > hours, > even days this way without any issues. But of course if I want to switch > bands I > have to quit the program reopen, quickly change the band setting before I get > the rig control error again. > A slightly less issue is that occasionally clicking the ‘Halt Tx’ button > doesn’t > work. It does not stop the transmission as it should. I can’t narrow down why > this is happening, the only thing I can do is turn off my SignaLink which > stops > both the radio and the application. > > I use the exact same ‘Serial Port” setting in WSJT-X (dev/tty.usbserial) as I > do > in fldigi. I use the exact same Baud Rate, Data Bits, Stop Bits, Handshake, > PTT > Method, everything as I do in fldigi. But in fldigi I always have and never > lose > any rig control. It works flawless for hours, days at a time. > > Knowing you might ask for it I’ve included the WSJT-X.ini file for you to see. > Hopefully it can give some insight into what the issue is. > > > Enhancement requests: > I got balls for making enhancement requests in the same eMail as a problem but > hopefully you’ll understand its because I love the program and want to see it > get even better. That said, here goes: > 1) I’d really like to be able to save more information to the log. Maybe even > make the log dialog box something we can open at any time instead of just on > a 73. > 2) I imagine others have asked for the ability to have the app go out and open > QRZ or other sources for info as well. > 3) It would be nice to be able to force the program into transmit mode at any > time. I realize this is probably a bad idea given the nature of JT65 but just > a > thought. > 4) The color scheme for duplicate calls is a bit close for my eyes to > distinguish. Anyway we could make the colors a personal choice? > > I love the work your doing here so please don’t think I’m in anyway being > critical. As a developer myself I know how frustrating people who only > complain > can be. Trust me I think this work is just wonderful and it has opened a whole > new world of digital communications to me. > > 73’s -- Keith, WA0TJT > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wsjt-devel