Cuz' I was thinking off the top-of-my-head rather than looking at the code...
I'll add the TUNER func and start gronking the YAESU manuals. Too bad there
isn't a matrix somewhere is there?
Mike
On Sunday, January 13, 2019, 10:41:23 AM CST, Bill Somerville
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Mike,
sure, you can add the TUNER function for the FT-991, it should really be
there already. Easy to add. It needs to be added to yaesu/newcat.c in
newcat_{get,set}_func() as several Yaesu rigs that use them have the same ATU
CAT commands. Once that's done a trawl through the Yaesu CAT manuals to find
the rigs that have AC000 and AC001 is necessary to add the function to them.
The tune facility is already there using the VFO option RIG_OP_TUNE, there is
no "tune off" the AC002 is a start command, i.e. equivalent to a momentary
action switch. Why do you think anything else is needed for that?
73
Bill
G4WJS.
On 13/01/2019 16:07, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
I can add that capability. But I think we need both ATU On/Off and Tune
On/Off
So maybe TUNE 0/1 ATU 0/1
or TUNE 0/1 TUNER 0/1
One being a verb and one being a noun. So TUNE actually starts tuning and
TUNER turns the automatic on/off
Opinions?
de Mike W9MDB
On Sunday, January 13, 2019, 7:24:21 AM CST, Bill Somerville
<[email protected]> wrote:
On 13/01/2019 13:08, DG2YCB, Uwe wrote:
Hi Bill,
I do not use the hamlib rigctl. Perhaps I should try it that way. But switching
band via command line seems to be not really more elegant than just switching
band directly at the FT-991 . Anyway, I fully agree, that this topic has only
low priority in comparison with others. In my case having such an option would
simply be quite useful.
Just FYI see below FT-991’s CAT commands for ATU control: “AC000” means ATU
off, “AC001” means ATU on, and “AC002” means start tuning (which is not
relevant here). Adding “AC000;” or “AC001;” to the CAT commands for band or
frequency change works quite well with my FT-991 for the purpose of switching
the ATU on or off.
Hi Uwe,
you have misunderstood my suggestion. Hamlib rigctld is a rig control server,
it allows multiple applications to access the same rig. What I was suggesting
is that you can use rigctld to connect to your rig and then have WSJT-X connect
to rigctld. WSJT-X will do rig control as before, the difference is that
another application can now be used to send other rig control instructions to
the rig as well. That other application could be the Hamlib rigctl command
line tool that could tell your rig to enable or disable its ATU. The only part
of this that is missing is that currently Hamlib only knows how to send the
AC002 command to an FT-991 but it can be easily enhanced to also send ATU
on/off commands (AC001/AC002). The command would look like:
rigctrl -m2 U TUNER 1
to turn on the ATU and:
rigctl -m2 U TUNER 0
to turn off the ATU.
73
Bill
G4WJS.
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