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* Erik Jakobsen <erik_ja@xxxxxxxxxxxx> [2008 Jul 08 15:07 -0500]:
> Hi.
>
> I have installed gMFSK on my openSUSE 11.0.
>
> It works nice, and now I want to set up hamlib.
>
> I have tested the connection to the scanport with rigctl and the command IF:
>
> # rigctl -vvvvv -r /dev/ttyS0 -s 9600 -m 204
> rigctl, Hamlib version 1.2.7.1
> Report bugs to <hamlib-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> rig:rig_init called
> rig: loading backend kenwood
> kenwood: _init called
> rig_register (213)
> rig_register (201)
> rig_register (225)
> rig_register (203)
> rig_register (204)
> rig_register (216)
> rig_register (224)
> rig_register (205)
> rig_register (207)
> rig_register (209)
> rig_register (210)
> rig_register (222)
> rig_register (214)
> rig_register (221)
> rig_register (202)
> rig_register (211)
> rig_register (206)
> rig_register (208)
> rig_register (215)
> rig_register (226)
> rig_register (217)
> rig_register (220)
> rig_register (223)
> rig_register (227)
> rig_register (228)
> rig:rig_open called
> TX 3 bytes
> 0000     49 46 3b       IF;
> RX 38 characters
> 0000     49 46 30 30 30 31 34 30 38 30 37 38 30 20 20 20         
> IF00014080780
> 0010     20 20 20 30 30 39 30 30 30 20 39 30 30 32 30 30            
> 009000 900200
> 0020     30 30 30 38 20 3b                                      0008 ;
> Opened rig model 204, 'TS-570D'
> Backend version: 0.6.1, Status: Stable
>
> Rig command: if

This is actually two rigctl commands, i: get_split_freq  () and 
f: get_freq        ()  and should not be confused with the IF; command
sent to the radio.  When you enter a ? at the Rig command: prompt, you
will see a list of commands rigctl accepts.  

> TX 3 bytes
> 0000     49 46 3b       IF;
> RX 38 characters
> 0000     49 46 30 30 30 31 34 30 38 30 37 38 30 20 20 20         
> IF00014080780
> 0010     20 20 20 30 30 39 30 30 30 20 39 30 30 32 30 30            
> 009000 900200
> 0020     30 30 30 38 20 3b                                      0008 ;
> TX 4 bytes
> 0000     46 52 30 3b    FR0;
> TX 4 bytes
> 0000     46 54 30 3b    FT0;
> Tx frequency: 14080780
>
> TX 3 bytes
> 0000     49 46 3b       IF;
> RX 38 characters
> 0000     49 46 30 30 30 31 34 30 38 30 37 38 30 20 20 20         
> IF00014080780
> 0010     20 20 20 30 30 39 30 30 30 20 39 30 30 32 30 30            
> 009000 900200
> 0020     30 30 30 38 20 3b                                      0008 ;
> Rig command: Frequency: 14080780
>
> Rig command:                                       
>
> In the gMFSK hamlib setup I have this:
>
> Kenwood TS570D
> Port /dev/ttyS0
> Speed 9600
>
> What more shal I have in here to get that part to work ?.

It has been a long time since I used gMFSK that I've forgotten how it
is configured.

> When I start up gMFSK it complains abot the port settings

You did exit rigctl before starting gMFSK, right?

> Hamlib init: rig_open failed: IO error
>
> What to do here ?

Perhaps you may wish to try Fldigi?  It is actively developed and seems
to be the successor to gMFSK.  See http://www.w1hkj.com

73, de Nate >>

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