I got this working but only half way. AZ data is read by CQRlog but send commands do not work. Rotor just site there with no reaction to left right short path long path buttons.
Rick, W2JAZ
I got this working but only half way. AZ data is read by CQRlog but send commands do not work. Rotor just site there with no reaction to left right short path long path buttons.
Rick, W2JAZ
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Hi Rick
If you get position you should be able to move rotor too.
Be sure that your rotor is supported by hamlib version you are using.
When Cqrlog is running you can open command line terminal and open telnet:
telnet localhost 4533
When connection is opened commands
+M 8
and
+M 16
Should turn left and right
+S
stops turning. To turn to certain direction command is
+P 44 0
Should turn to 44 degrees.
All those commands should response as RPRT 0
If you get any other RPRT number it indicates your rotator model does not support command or there is some other problem.
Those are commands that Cqrlog uses.
When command terminal is open, but you are not opened telnet you can type :
man rotctrld
To get more information.
If I remember right there are some models that can show direction, but can not support turn commands. Check that your rotor is not one of those.
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Saku
OH1KH
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