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Re: [Xlog-discussion] Hamlib support in 1.4


From: Nate Bargmann
Subject: Re: [Xlog-discussion] Hamlib support in 1.4
Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2007 16:34:08 -0600
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.13 (2006-08-11)

* Joop Stakenborg <address@hidden> [2007 Feb 06 02:54 -0600]:

> I have just uploaded 1.5 to unstable ;-)

Okay, just updated and have 1.5 installed now.  No real change.  I see
the CAT icon flash on the radio once when the Preferences dialog is
closed, but other than that, nothing.  When I do a Hamlib trace it
scrolls up the screen, but the file now only captures the following:

rig:rig_init called
ft920_init called
rig:rig_open called
ft920_open called
ft920_open: write_delay = 50 msec
ft920_open: post_write_delay = 5 msec
ft920_get_vfo called
ft920_get_update_data called
ft920_get_update_data: read pacing = 1
TX 5 bytes
0000     00 00 00 01 0e .....
ft920_send_static_cmd called
TX 5 bytes
0000     00 00 00 01 fa .....
RX 8 bytes
0000     00 20 10 00 00 00 08 00        . ......
ft920_get_update_data: read 8 bytes
ft920_get_vfo: vfo status_0 = 0x00
ft920_get_vfo: vfo status_1 = 0x20
ft920_get_vfo: set vfo = 0x01
rig:rig_close called
ft920_close called
rig:rig_cleanup called
ft920_cleanup called


It looks to me that when the Hamlib trace closes, it closes the rig
again, but nothing shows on the display.

Interestingly, with XLog open and setup for Hamlib, opening gMFSK
doesn't cause any error and gMFSK successfully uses Hamlib to talk to
my FT-920.

> Did you try setting the polling time to a large value?
> You can also disable polling and use ctrl+k to get rig info.
> See what that gives...

I tried 1500, 1000, 500, and no difference.

73, de Nate >>

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