Is there anyone who did fixed the connection between the ICOM IC-7300 and the great CQRLOG software?
I work with ubuntu 16.04 and tried everything. There is sofware which knows the radio (FLRIG) but thatś for me the only one.
Only FLRIG is not known with cqrlog.
Any tips would be nice!! :)
See this post: https://www.cqrlog.com/node/1710
Greetings, Bas. ON5HB
I checked various forum and website but could not find the solution.
I'm using Ubuntu18.04.1LTS and set up CQRLOG. Log itself is working fine.
But, it can't connect to the rig.
The following is the debug screen.
All serial parameters are set as "Default".
Major Rig setting is as follows.
USB SEND: RTS
USB Keying(CW): DTS
USB Keying(RTTY):DTS
CI-V Baud rate: Auto
CI-V Address: 94h
CI-V Tranceive: OFF
CI-V USB Port: Connected to REMOTE
Please help me for further action.
Thank you
Ken JM1NCA/VU3OTK
Cqrlog Ver:2.3.0 (001) Date:2018-06-17
**** DEBUG LEVEL 1 ****
SSL libraries:
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl.so.1.0.0
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0
Loading libmysqlclient: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libmysqlclient.so.20.3.10
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MySQL version: 5.7
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MySQL version assigned: 5.7
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Loaded 119221 LoTW users
Loaded 116233 eQSL users
Loaded 40070 SCP calls
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User home directory: /home/ken/
Program home directory: /home/ken/.config/cqrlog/
Data directory: /home/ken/.config/cqrlog/database/
Memebers directory: /home/ken/.config/cqrlog/members/
ZIP code directory: /usr/share/cqrlog/zipcodes/
Binary dir: /usr/bin/
Share dir: /usr/share/cqrlog/
TConnection to MySQL: 5.7
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56 us states loaded
/usr/sbin/mysqld --defaults-file=/home/ken/.config/cqrlog/database/mysql.cnf --datadir=/home/ken/.config/cqrlog/database/ --socket=/home/ken/.config/cqrlog/database/sock --port=64000
Trying to connect to database
TMySQL57Connection : Server connect failed.
Trying:1
select * from tables where table_schema = 'cqrlog_common'
SELECT log_nr,log_name FROM cqrlog_common.log_list order by log_nr
use cqrlog001
use cqrlog001
use cqrlog001
use cqrlog001
use cqrlog001
SELECT * FROM cqrlog_config
select * from db_version
[UpgradeMainDatabase] Old version: 15 cDB_MAIN_VER: 15
select * from cqrlog_common.db_version
SELECT * FROM cqrlog_common.dxcc_ref ORDER BY ADIF
SELECT * FROM cqrlog_common.dxcc_ref ORDER BY ADIF
Settings:
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RigCtldPath:/usr/bin/rigctld
RigCtldArgs:-m 373 -r /dev/ttyUSB0 -t 4532
RunRigCtld: TRUE
RigDevice: /dev/ttyUSB0
RigCtldPort:4532
RigCtldHost:localhost
RigPoll: 500
RigSendCWR: FALSE
RigId: 373
Starting RigCtld ...
/usr/bin/rigctld -m 373 -r /dev/ttyUSB0 -t 4532
rig_open: error = IO error
rigctld failed to start!
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Settings:
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RotCtldPath:/usr/bin/rotctld
RotCtldArgs:
RunRotCtld: FALSE
RotDevice:
RotCtldPort:4533
RotCtldHost:localhost
RotPoll: 500
RotId: 1
rotctld started!
Connected to localhost:4533
FreqmemSql:select id,freq,mode,bandwidth from freqmem order by id
FreqmemFirst:0 FreqmemLast:0
CW init
SELECT * FROM profiles WHERE visible > 0 ORDER BY nr
SELECT * FROM profiles WHERE nr = -1
SELECT * FROM profiles WHERE visible > 0 ORDER BY nr
SELECT * FROM profiles WHERE nr = -1
My settings:
Settings:
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RigCtldPath:/usr/bin/rigctld
RigCtldArgs:-m 373 -r /dev/ttyUSB0 -t 4531 -s 19200 --set-conf=dtr_state=OFF,rts_state=OFF
RunRigCtld: TRUE
RigDevice: /dev/ttyUSB0
RigCtldPort:4531
RigCtldHost:127.0.0.1
RigPoll: 200
RigSendCWR: FALSE
RigId: 373
Starting RigCtld ...
/usr/bin/rigctld -m 373 -r /dev/ttyUSB0 -t 4531 -s 19200 --set-conf=dtr_state=OFF,rts_state=OFF
rigctld started!
Connected to 127.0.0.1:4531
And in Icom 7300:
CI-V Baud Rate = Auto
CI-V Adress = 94h
CI-V Tranceive = ON
CI-V USB - Remote Tranceive Address = 00h
CI-V Output (for ANT) OFF
CI-V USB Port = Unlink from [remote]
CI-V USB Baud rate = Auto
CI-V USB Port = Unlink from Remote
CI-V USB Echo Back = ON
Also make sure your user in Linux has access to the modem group, so it can access the USB (RS-232 virtual modem port).
Good luck,
Bas.
Greetings, Bas. ON5HB
To add user to modem-group: sudo adduser >>username<< dialout
Without the >><< :-)
Greetings, Bas. ON5HB
Dear Bas
Thank you for your swift guidance.
I changed my setting same as yours and set modem-group.
But, it's the same and it's still shows as follows.
Starting RigCtld ...
/usr/bin/rigctld -m 373 -r /dev/ttyUSB0 -t 4531 -s 19200
rig_open: error = IO error
rigctld failed to start!
Serial port is also working correctly.
crw-rw---- 1 root dialout 188, 0 8月 20 2018 /dev/ttyUSB0
I got stuck again...
Ken
Dear Bas
I had to reboot Linux.
Now, it got connected and no problem!
Thank you very much!
73 Ken
Hi Ken,
there is no need to reboot, just log out and log in again :).
73 Petr
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Dear Petr
Thanks for your suggestion.
I'm a beginner of Linux and enjoying to struggle with this new toy.
Also appreciate for this great logging software.
Tnx n 73!
Yeah, forgot about the reboot or login again.
Glad it works!
Bas.
Greetings, Bas. ON5HB