Dear WSJT-X users, Please allow me to summarize again here on this email reflector a topic that is very important to me and to all of us. My original post was on https://groups.io/g/wsjtgroup, so maybe it's best if you join the discussion there.
Despite great personal commitment of the hamlib developers it has unfortunately happened very often that immediately after a new WSJT-X release serious problems with one or another hamlib rig driver become apparent. If something like this happens over and over again, it shows that there is a *systematic* error somewhere. In my opinion this is due to the fact that *too few* users try the current development versions of hamlib, so that errors are detected *too late*. Keep in mind that hamlib drivers often change as they evolve. So I*would like to ask you all that enough OMs act as hamlib bata tester in the future.* For those who own one of the rigs below and work on Windows, just do the following every 2, 3 or 4 weeks: 1. Download the daily updated libhamlib-4.dll file available on https://n0nb.users.sourceforge.net/dll64/libhamlib-4.dll. 2. Copy the file to the bin folder of your WSJT-X installation (i.e. usually c:\WSJT\wsjtx\bin). Rename the existing libhamlib-4.dll file beforehand so you can use it again later. 3. Start WSJT-X (or the respective variant), connect your rig via hamlib (i.e. *not* via OmniRig, HRD, DXLabSuite, etc.) and check if the CAT control runs properly. 4. If anything is not working properly, please contact Mike W9MDB via direct email, so he or his team can fix the bug in time. 5. If everything works fine, keep the new libhamlib-4.dll file, otherwise delete it and rename the previously used one. 6. In the future I would like to contact you before a new WSJT-X or wsjt-x_improved release to be able to choose a bug free hamlib version. In my opinion, at least the following rigs need to be tested regularly regarding hamlib: * Yaesu: FT-991, FT-101, FT-847 * Kenwood: which models? * Icom: IC-7300, IC-9100, IC-9700, IC-705 * Elecraft: KX3, what else? * FlexRadio: which models? * Anything else? *Now, the most important thing is that **one of you* *organizes it*. I can't do it myself because of time constraints, and Mike W9MDB is also overloaded with work. For example, what about the people who have stood out so intensively in the last few days with posts about something trivial? Wouldn't one of you like to take over and invest your energy there? *Seriously: Who?* *Y**ou are now requested! * I mean, what needs to be done is evident: 1. Create a list of commonly used rig models. 2. Find beta testers for each of these models and assign responsibilities. 3. Get an overview of the status quo and summarize the results clearly. Something like this can be done e.g. with a simple Excel file: It's sad enough that obviously, the hamlib development team can't do something so essential themselves. But *this definitely has to come now*, because we can't get the next frustration after every new WSJT-X release. Makes no sense! So, again: *Who of you will take this in hand and organize such a systematic beta testing? *I do not want to see one more "stupid" post as long as this problem is not solved, hi, hi!* *73 de Uwe, DG2YCB
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