Thank you very much. We will try it out (it will be a couple of weeks for work reasons).

Rob

M5RAO

On 14/07/2022 22:42, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
This can be done using either rigctld or FLRig and rigctlcom.

rigctlcom provides a TS-2000 emulator that can work with most any program needing a COM port to talk to the rig and work simulataneously with WSJTX connected to rigctld or FLRig.

So you can set up WSJTX to use Hamlib NET rigctl or FLRig.  This will allow other programs to also talk to your rig.

Then you run rigctlcom on a virtual serial port pair.


rigctlcom Version 1.3
Usage: rigctlcom -m rignumber -r comport -s baud -R comport [OPTIONS]...

A TS-2000 emulator for rig sharing with programs that don't support Hamlib to be able to use a connected radio transceiver or receiver with FLRig or rigctld via Hamlib.

Example: Using FLRig with virtual COM5/COM6 and other program:
        rigctlcom -m 4 -R COM5 -S 115200

Note that the serial speed here really doesn't matter as it's virtual port  so can always run at maximum speed.

SpectraVue can then connect to the other paired COM port and WSJTX frequency changes will then be updated in SpectraVue

I found the TS-850 rig entry in SpectraVue works -- there's some comment about the TS-2000 needing an IF mod so not sure what that means.

For rigctld use
rigctlcom -m 2 -R COM5
For FLRig use
rigctlcom -m 4 -R COM5



Mike W9MDB


On Thursday, July 14, 2022 at 03:50:10 PM CDT, Rob O'Leary via wsjt-devel <[email protected]> wrote:


Hi Alex,

I have thought of doing something like this but I expect/hope that we
are not the only people wanting to do sync a panadapter/rx SDR to their
wsjtx band and so there might be a way to do it that I don't have to
invent/code.

Regards

Rob

On 14/07/2022 21:28, Alex Lelievre wrote:
> Hi Rob,
>
> I’ve modified Hamlib so that when I switch frequency on my radio it also sends a command to my SDR software to go to that frequency via CAT.  I’m sure there are tools out there that do this without the need to modify existing software but figured I’d put it out there in case that helps you slightly.
>
> best,
> alex K6LOT
>
>
>> On Jul 14, 2022, at 12:42 PM, Rob O'Leary via wsjt-devel <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> I have searched the email list and the online user guide, so I hope I havent missed obvious documentation...
>>
>> We use wsjt-x to control an icom746 connected to a 10GHz transverter. We operate Q65-D for EME. We have fed a 618MHz receive IF to a receive only SDR to allow us to see a wider slice of spectrum (doppler etc), currently running spectravu. This IF is further down converted to 144MHz into the icom746 receive.)
>>
>> I think I could run 2 instances of wsjtx, 1 for the sdr and 1 for the icom746 but then if we change sked frequency in the eme settings, we would have to do it twice and soon mess it up!
>>
>> Please could you explain if there is a way to sync the SDR frequency to the doppler corrected rx freq that is sent to the icom746 and how to set this up?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Rob
>>
>>
>>
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