I recently got a IC7300 and I'm trying to transfer the actual frequency into a QSO log. The 7300 serial port is recognized as /dev/ic7300 (via udev), the Preferences->TRX Control is setup like this:
Rig model: any newer ICOM radios, I tried several
Device : /dev/ic7300
Poll rate: 500
Port 4532
start rigctld at startup
anything else: default
Nothing happens. The debug output in terminal looks like this:
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Sending: fmv
Sending: fmv
Sending: fmv
Msg from rig: RPRT -13
Msg from rig: RPRT -11
Sending: fmv
Msg from rig: RPRT -13
Sending: fmv
[lots more of the same]
-----snipp-----
Do I have to do any setup at the IC7300?
Hopefully,
Martin DB2MJ
Hi Martin,
try to increase the Poll rate to 1500 or something like that. It may help.
73 Petr
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To my knowledge, the last release of Hamlibs 3.0.1 (2016-07-01) didn't support the IC-7300 yet - I've been waiting for a new release and avoiding temptation to do a local compile... (It is in their development branch, or whatever).. Have been asking a friend with an IC-7300 to be patient and assuring I would help *after* it is released...
73, dave w6tux
Old thread, but wanted to do a follow-up and say Hamlib 3.1 *does* support the IC-7300. I now have one also, so downloaded a copy of the tarball from sourceforge and locally compiled it under linux mint 18.1 ran rigctl -l and "bingo" - #373 is the IC-7300.
73, dave w6tux