Daniele Pistollato | 18 Jun 2012 11:35
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R: yfktest/hamlib

Hi John,
this is a "known problem" i've already reported some time ago for K3. A
solution for this issue will make me REALLY happy. 
5 seconds is good enough for reading frequency for qso logs, but it's
totally unuseful when using rigctld for rig control.

I've another problem too... when tuning on 40 meters (and ONLY on 40 meters)
the K3 filters will be set to the NARROWEST set. This happens to you too?
This happens ONLY on 40 meters (not 80, not 30...) and obviously the code
that triggers the event it's the same.

Best
Daniele
IW3HMH

-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: John Ronan [mailto:jpronans <at> gmail.com] 
Inviato: lunedì 18 giugno 2012 10:33
A: hamlib-developer <at> lists.sourceforge.net
Oggetto: Re: [Hamlib-developer] yfktest/hamlib

On 04/06/12 19:58, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> It would appear as though the serial link failed. What is your 
> hardware setup? Do you need to power reset your K3 after this occurs?
> Do you have to do anything other than simply restarting rigctld? I say 
> this having run Fldigi, CQRlog, or SO2SDR for hours, even days, 
> without issue. I know, that doesn't help you too much. ;-) 73, de Nate 
> >>

Morning,

I used yfktest yesterday and it worked fine once I put in a large enough
polling delay (we were operating mostly in 'run' mode so it didn't really
matter).  I've done extensive testing of the K3 and FT-950 backends with it
in the lead up to yesterdays contest and polling at anything less than about
5 seconds intervals does rigctld and the K3 to stop responding eventually.

If I get a chance later in the week I'll throw something together to do
nothing else but poll rigctld and see what happens.

Regards
John
EI7IG

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