rigctl-wsjtx -m 505 -r com3 -s 4800
It defaults to 8N2
de MIke W9MDB
On Friday, March 9, 2018, 11:07:08 AM CST, Barry Smith <b...@g4iat.co.uk>
wrote:
In message <86507a01-c376-64c1-8dec-dff69731e...@bayern-mail.de>
Claude Frantz <claude.fra...@bayern-mail.de> wrote:
> On 03/08/2018 11:40 PM, Barry Smith wrote:
> Hi Barry,
> WSJT-X is using hamlib and according to hamlib, the support of the
> AR3030 is untested. I suggest you to examine the documentation of your
> rig in order to find the acceptable values for the command below.
> Then is suggest you to use, at first, the rigctl utility which is part
> of the hamlib package, in order to see what is working well and what is
> not. For details, see the hamlib documentation. Please use a command like...
> /usr/local/bin/rigctl -m505 --send-cmd-term=";"
> --setconf=rig_pathname=/dev/rig,serial_speed=4800,dcd_type=RIG,timeout
> =500,retry=2,write_delay=5,post_write_delay=50,itu_region=1
> ...in order to enter the manual command entry mode. Please change the
> above command in order to make it conform to your environment and to
> your rig. At first, while in this test mode, you can enter the "?"
> command in order to see the available commands. At next, ask the used
> VFO, the frequency, the mode, etc.
> Best wishes,
> Claude
Thankyou for the reply.
I found rigctl-wsjtx and rigctld-wsjtx in WSJTX/bin. I launched the
first one.
I found the introduction to hamlib and entered rigctl -l
(Is that the number 1 or letter l ? I tried letter l)
Eventually I tried Rig command: -1 (number 1)
This gave me Model name: Dummy (and lots of other data).
I can't seem to get it to give me a list of models like the
introduction suggests.
The AOR AR3030 requires 4800 8N2 on COM3.
I don't know how to tell hamlib to use that because I don't know what
model number rigctl uses for that receiver.
Sorry. I struggle with command line stuff.
Barry
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