[pskmail] Re: hamlib rigtype number for Kenwood TS2000 ?

  • From: Rein Couperus <rein@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 09:09:22 +0100

You can have either rigctl from fldigi OR from the server.
Not both.

The server needs to control the rig, so rigctl must be OFF 
in fldigi. PTT is another thing, that should be controlled by 
fldigi. But that means it only works with hardware PTT or VOX.

Rein

> Close , but no Dutch cigar.
> 
> Fldigi is controlled, by that I mean I get frequency readout in fldigi
>  and PTT is achieved via hamlib, not VOX.    However,  I get
> 
> 3587000,10147000,10147000,10147250,10147500
> THOR22,THOR22,MFSK16,THOR11,THOR11
> 
> kenwood_transaction: Command is not correctly terminated '00010147000
>   -0800000001020000210147000    -080'
> kenwood_transaction: Command is not correctly terminated 'F00010147000
>    -0800000001020000290147000    -0'
> kenwood_transaction: Command is not correctly terminated '10147000
> -0800000001020000290147000    -0800'
> kenwood_transaction: Unexpected reply '147000    -0800000001020000290'
> kenwood_set_freq: unsupported VFO 536870912
> Freq set error?
> 
> set_freq: error = Invalid parameter
> 
> 
> 
> I'll play around some more in between dealing with my son who has a
> temperature of 40c
> 
> 
> Andy K3UK
> 
> ### 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)
> 
> 
> On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 4:52 PM, Andy obrien <k3ukandy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > 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;
> >>> >> >
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >
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> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
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> >>
> >>
> >
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