>> This works perfectly, no errors! > > As it does here. It helps if the dumb operator on this end selects > Polling! AAARRRRRGGGGHHHHH! >
Well, another problem fixed :-) > How could I miss that? I guess I confused that with the "transceive" > mode other rigs can be put into. I selected it and all is working > well (well, the S-meter isn't working, but I'm not sure if I ever coded > that into the Hamlib backend for the FT-920). > > Now, here is an idea for a future version. A button to "suspend" > Hamlib might be useful to avoid contention when using gmfsk, fldigi, or > similar. As it seems to work now, if I disable Hamlib support in the > Preferences dialog, my settings aren't preserved. > That's right. It forces the user to reconfigure hamlib then next time it is enabled. The suspend option seems like a good idea. Although a better solution for you would be to use rpc.rigd, so all of your applications will work happily with hamlib at the same time. > Someday I'll figure this computer stuff out! *:-/ > > Sorry for the false alarm. Sigh... > Until the next time.... :) > 73, de Nate >> > Joop, PG4I _______________________________________________ Xlog-discussion mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/xlog-discussion
