Mike,

 

I have some  troubles with my FT-991 when using libhamlib-4.dll 20220601. Fake 
it worked well, but with Split Operation = Rig I noticed the following abnormal 
behavior:

- When first switched to Rig, the VFO was switched twice and my FT-991 
automatically switched from 50.313 MHz to 51.580 MHz and from WIDE 3 kHz to NAR 
500 Hz.

- When using Tune a couple of times, I got one case where my VFO stayed at 
50.314 MHz. 

- When switching from Mode = Data/Pkt to USB or back to Data/Pkt, Display at 
FT-991 “blinks” time when pushing the “Tune” button and the displayed frequency 
for VFO B is “0 Hz” for about half a second. Then the correct frequency is set.

 

These abnormalities were not there a few weeks ago. Anyone else of the FT-991 / 
FT-991a users observing the same?

 

73 de DG2YCB,

Uwe

____________________________________

German Amateur Radio Station DG2YCB

Dr. Uwe Risse

eMail:  <mailto:dg2...@gmx.de> dg2...@gmx.de

Info:  <http://www.qrz.com/db/DG2YCB> www.qrz.com/db/DG2YCB

 

Von: Black Michael via wsjt-devel [mailto:wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net] 
Gesendet: Dienstag, 31. Mai 2022 18:05
An: WSJTX Group; WSJT Software Development
Cc: Black Michael
Betreff: [wsjt-devel] Hamlib testing

 

I need everyone to test the latest Hamlib 

Testing in Rig Split and Fake It would be appreciated.

Successes/Failures please report.

 

New hamlib for installation directions

 

#1 Shut down WSJTX/JTDX

 

#2 Download either the 32-bit or 64-bit DLL matching the 32/64-bit version of 
WSJTX/JTDX -- hopefully your browser doesn't block it but may warn you multiple 
times.

 

If you can do a "Save As" you can save it directly in \WSJT\WSJTX\bin and 
replace the libhamlib-4.dll that is there.

 

http://n0nb.users.sourceforge.net/dll32/libhamlib-4.dll

 

http://n0nb.users.sourceforge.net/dll64/libhamlib-4.dll

 

Linux/Unix/Mac users need to compile the latest tar file from 
http://n0nb.users.sourceforge.net/

 

#3 If you don't save directly you need to open a file browser and move the file 
that way.

 

If you're not familiar with that here's a video on the file browser - 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyVqCJrs9dk

 

Mike W9MDB

 

 

 

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