in the batch file I am using the 'SerialSend' by
https://batchloaf.wordpress.com/serialsend/
Each command with a 'holdme' time so to not overrun the TS-990. Took me
a while to find out ;-(
Example:
serialsend /baudrate %baud% /devnum %myport% /closedelay %holdme% "OM0L;"
to set the TS-990 to 'USB-D3'. WSJT-X ist started after several of those
commands. As said, 2.0.1 does not change anything, just the 2.1.0-rc5
kicks back into the plain USB
73 de Wolfgang
OE1MWW
Tuesday, April 30, 2019, 5:13:25 PM, you wrote:
> On 30/04/2019 16:01, Wolfgang wrote:
>> I am using a batch file to set filters and other parameters for the TS-990
>> and starting WSJT-X in sequence. The TS-990 is set in the batch file to go
>> into mode 'USB-D3' (one of the 3 different data mode settings).
>> WSJT-X 2.1.0-rc5 resets the TS-990 back into 'USB' (no data), so I have to
>> press the 'Data' button 3 times on the front panel. (Hamlib ?)
>> WSJT-X 2.0.1 accepts those settings, does not change anything, and the
>> TS-990 stays in the previous set USB-D3.
>> My settings:
>> COM 4 / 19200 / Poll Interval 1 sec
>> 8bit / one stop bit / Hardware handshake
>> PTT CAT / Rear-Data / Mode None*
>> Split Fake it
>> * no difference if I set 'Mode None', 'Mode USB' or 'Mode Data/Pkt'
> Hi Wolfgang,
> how are you sending commands to your rig in your batch file? Are you
> using the Hamlib rigctl tool?
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.
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