Thanks for your patience, I understand now. Someone just connected using RSID to switch to a mode other than the I had in the freqs.txt file, COOL. Andy On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 4:42 PM, Rein Couperus <rein@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > no no, rigctl in *hamlib*.... > > To test if the hamlib parameters are ok, > In a console, do 'rigctl -m 204 -r /dev/ttyS0 -s 9600' > When ok, you will get a prompt, > 'f' reads the frequency,' F' asks for a frequency to set... > > the .pskmail/qeg/feqs.txt file is wrong. > It should read: > 3587000,10147000,10147000,10147250,10147500, > THOR22,THOR22,MFSK16,THOR11, THOR22, > > In .pskmail/pskmailrc.pl set > $scanner="F"; > > Rein PA0R > >> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- >> Von: "Andy obrien" <k3ukandy@xxxxxxxxx> >> Gesendet: 24.10.09 23:24:34 >> An: pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Betreff: [pskmail] Re: hamlib rigtype number for Kenwood TS2000 ? > > >> I am not sure what you mean, do you mean RIGCTL in fldigi and NOT >> hamlib ? I spotted the 'S' mistake. I changed to 'F' correct ? >> >> Is my freqs.txt correct ? Is the 'S' in freqs.txt OK ? >> >> >> 3587000,10147000,10147000,10147250,10147500 >> $scanner="S"THOR22,THOR22,MFSK16,THOR11, >> >> >> I'll stick a 5th mode in there. >> >> >> THOR22 working well on 30M today. >> >> >> On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 3:45 PM, Rein Couperus <rein@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > Andy, >> > >> > the pskmail server uses rigctl for the scanner... >> > >> > You can test it with: >> > rigctl -m 204 -r /dev/ttyS0 -s 9600 >> > >> > You still have the 'S' in $scanner... >> > >> > freqs.txt seems to have only 5 modes, it needs 5. >> > >> > hope this helps, >> > >> > Rein PA0R >> > >> > >> >> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- >> >> Von: "Andy obrien" <k3ukandy@xxxxxxxxx> >> >> Gesendet: 24.10.09 22:32:58 >> >> An: pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> >> Betreff: [pskmail] Re: hamlib rigtype number for Kenwood TS2000 ? >> > >> > >> >> I found the list of numbers. Since my copy of fldigi is controling >> >> the TS2000 with a hamlib setting for the TS570D, I thought I would use >> >> the 570's rigtype number. Howver, I have no changing of frequency >> >> when I activate the pskmail server. >> >> >> >> ######################################################################### >> >> # rig control (scheduler, scanner) >> >> $scheduler = 0; >> >> $rigtype = 204; >> >> $rigrate = 9600; >> >> $rigdevice = "/dev/ttyS0"; >> >> $rigptttune = 0; # If 1 then ICOM "PTT TUNE" is in use >> >> ########################## >> >> $scanner = "S"; >> >> $qrgfile = "$ENV{HOME}/.pskmail/qrg/freqs.txt"; >> >> $freq_offset = 1; # minutes after '0' >> >> @freq_corrections = qw (0 0 0 0 0); # trx frequency correction >> >> $traffic_qrg = 0; >> >> ######################################################################### >> >> ### Server v. Pskmail 0.9.22. (C) 2009 PA0R >> >> 21:14 UTC Oct-24-2009: Program start >> >> 21:14 UTC Oct-24-2009: Connected to netherlands.aprs2.net port 1314 >> >> Scanning: 3587000,10147000,10147000,10147250,10147500 >> >> Offset = 1 minute(s) >> >> 1 >> >> 21:14 UTC Oct-24-2009: Listening to the radio >> >> 3587000,10147000,10147000,10147250,10147500 >> >> THOR22,THOR22,MFSK16,THOR11, >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Anything obviously wrong ? >> >> >> >> Andy K3UK >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 2:42 PM, Andy obrien <k3ukandy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> > Is there a list of rigtype number somewhere ? I am getting ready to >> >> > test scanning for my server and need to configure the hamlib rig type. >> >> > >> >> > Do I have the following correct ? I will be using ttyS0, 9600 baud , >> >> > and I put 'F' for scanner instead of my previous 'S' when I was just >> >> > scanning modes. I have not changed rigtype yet >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > # rig control (scheduler, scanner) >> >> > $scheduler = 0; >> >> > $rigtype = 351; >> >> > $rigrate = 9600; >> >> > $rigdevice = "/dev/ttyS0"; >> >> > $rigptttune = 0; # If 1 then ICOM "PTT TUNE" is in use >> >> > ########################## >> >> > $scanner = "F"; >> >> > $qrgfile = "$ENV{HOME}/.pskmail/qrg/freqs.txt"; >> >> > $freq_offset = 1; # minutes after '0' >> >> > @freq_corrections = qw (0 0 0 0 0); # trx frequency correction >> >> > $traffic_qrg = 0; >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > >> > -- >> > http://pa0r.blogspirit.com >> > >> > >> >> > > -- > http://pa0r.blogspirit.com > >