* Joop Stakenborg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007 Feb 22 12:44 -0600]:
> I have tried different hamlib settings (serial_speed and stop_bits)
> for the latest xlog version. My rig normally operates at 57600 with
> one stop bit. I have set it to some odd value: 4800 Baud and 2 stop bits.
>
> The appropriate line in ~/.xlog/preferences.xml now reads:
> <rigconf>serial_speed=4800,stop_bits=2</rigconf>
>
> This works perfectly, no errors!
>
> So Nate, what's next?
I'm not sure, Joop.
So far gmfsk and fldigi have worked just fine with Hamlib.
> I noticed your rig uses write_delay and post_write_delay. Could this be
> causing errors? What happens if you use rigctl with a series of commands,
> like:
>
> "rigctl -r /dev/ttyUSB0 -m 114 f f f f f m"
I just did:
rigctl -r /dev/ttyUSB1 -m 114 f f f f f m
3920000
3920000
3920000
3920000
3920000
LSB
2400
Which is all correct since I'm on 75m as I tried this.
73, de Nate >>
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