Hey Folks,
Hope everyone had a wonderful holidays! I love cqrlog. I use it every single day!
I've got 2.4.0 running with hamlib 3.3. I'm able to:
/usr/bin/rigctl -m 221 -r /dev/ttyUSB0 -vvv
Opened rig model 221, 'K2'
Rig command: f
rigctl_parse: input_line: f
Frequency: 3540550
Rig command: m
rigctl_parse: input_line: m
Mode: CW
Passband: 500
Rig command: v
rigctl_parse: input_line: v
VFO: VFOA
Yet, when I run cqrlog, with show communications in TRX console selected in the preferences, or in debug, I don't see that any rig state is reflected in cqrlog.
Cqrlog Ver:2.4.0 (001) Date:2019-10-27
**** DEBUG LEVEL 0 ****
**** CHANGE WITH --debug=1 PARAMETER ****
OS:
Linux version 5.4.74-1-MANJARO (builder@b3a61a533317) (gcc version 10.2.0 (GCC)) #1 SMP PREEMPT Sun Nov 1 13:43:13 UTC 2020
Settings:
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RigCtldPath:/usr/bin/rigctld
RigCtldArgs:-m 221 -r /dev/ttyUSB0 -t 4532 -s 4800
RunRigCtld: TRUE
RigDevice: /dev/ttyUSB0
RigCtldPort:4532
RigCtldHost:localhost
RigPoll: 500
RigSendCWR: FALSE
RigId: 221
Starting RigCtld ...
rigProcess.Executable: /usr/bin/rigctld Parameters: -m
221
-r
/dev/ttyUSB0
-t
4532
-s
4800
rigctld started!
Connected to localhost:4532
Sending: fmv
So, I see that rigctl seems to be working...but CQRlog isn't reflecting anything. Now, I tested with yfktest, and, I have the same effect. In both cases rigctld starting up causes the filter/mode flashes on the K2 as it walks through, but, nothing reflected. This makes me think that hamlib has changed?
I happen to run arch and I'm current.
73!
Joe
Hi Joe,
I also use CQRLog here with K3 and K2.
With the K2 it works with the rig model "222 Kenwood TS-930" without problems.
Maybe try it once.
73, Wolfgang
DL2KI
Hey! That worked!
I tried a few other Kenwood profiles before I posted (TS570 and 590) but not that one, thank you!
73,
KC0VKN