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Re: Xlog and Hamlib-4
From: |
Andy Stewart |
Subject: |
Re: Xlog and Hamlib-4 |
Date: |
Fri, 30 Oct 2020 22:55:42 -0400 |
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HI Barry,
The following stack worked for me:
* Andy's Ham Radio Linux, version 24c+ (my next dev release), which is based on
Ubuntu 18.04.*
* Xlog 2.0.19
* hamlib-4.0-rc2
* ICOM 7300 on /dev/ttyUSB0
* I started with a blank ~/.xlog directory.
* I started Xlog and reconfigured hamlib, taking care to choose the updated rig
number.
* When the POWER entry is listed in the QSO entry window, it will say UNKNOWN
if the rig power is set to 0, but otherwise, it reflected the rig power
setting. Try ctrl-Y ctrl-K for a quick erase/update of the QSO entry window.
I was able to duplicate the condition of hamlib hanging xlog, but that always
happens when you turn off the rig with hamlib enabled and Xlog is still
running. Xlog eventually comes out of it. This isn't ideal, but it is nothing
new for Xlog, either. Turning the rig on again causes the software to be happy
again.
Let me know if you continue to have issues.
73,
Andy
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Andy Stewart (KB1OIQ)
Vice President: PART of Westford, MA (WB1GOF)