Bill,
Thank you so much for that advice! I shut off the CI-V transceive setting
and radio is now going through TX-RX cycles without any problems, even
with power set to a finite value. I don't know why that setting was set to
on in my radio - maybe that is the default value; I haven't used that
feature and I don't even have the interface cable to use the CI-V control.
I knew somebody out there would know what was going on.
Thanks again.
73,
Lou N2END
On Wed, Dec 20, 2017 at 4:30 PM, Bill Somerville <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On 20/12/2017 13:43, Lou Crocker wrote:
>
>> Observations:
>>
>> On selecting Enable Tx in Echo mode, the program keys the rig repeatedly
>> as expected for several cycles, perhaps from 10 s to a minute. Then one of
>> three things happens: 1) the program stops transmittting without an error
>> message, 2) the program stops and produces an error message "Rig Control
>> Error" and under details, "Hamlib error: Communication bus collision while
>> setting frequency", 3) the program stops with a similar error message but
>> details "Hamlib error: Protocol error while setting frequency".
>>
>
> Hi Lou,
>
> make sure that you have "CI-V Transceive Mode" disabled in your rig's menu.
>
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.
>
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