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Re: FLrig FT-991A Memory Channels

Cliff, AE5ZA
 

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Like in the email I sent with the screenshot of flrig, you need to get the 991A manual and find the list of commands and then enter those into flrig. Then it will do what you want. Flrig does not have all the rig's commands built into it.

73,
Cliff, AE5ZA



On Oct 12, 2024, at 09:28, va3jpx via <va3jpx@...> wrote:

Thanks for all the great replies. I would like to make clear that I do not want to program the 991A, I simply want FLrig to send a cat command to the 991A to either change the 'already programmed' memories that reside inside the 991A. Just like using the up/down controls on the mic or using the MCH dial - up or down.
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I know nothing about cat commands or how to read write these things to/from the radio.
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Win4Yaesu has this functionality, so I think it's safe to assume FLrig does too. I just can't find it.
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VA3JPX
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Re: FLrig FT-991A Memory Channels

 

Thanks for all the great replies. I would like to make clear that I do not want to program the 991A, I simply want FLrig to send a cat command to the 991A to either change the 'already programmed' memories that reside inside the 991A. Just like using the up/down controls on the mic or using the MCH dial - up or down.
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I know nothing about cat commands or how to read write these things to/from the radio.
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Win4Yaesu has this functionality, so I think it's safe to assume FLrig does too. I just can't find it.
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VA3JPX
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Re: fldigi on MacOS

 

Ok, I did that and it seems to be working so far. Thank you for the help ?


Re: FLrig FT-991A Memory Channels

Cliff, AE5ZA
 

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Yes, you can set a number of commands ready to go in flrig. See my screen shot. Very handy. I do this on a 7300, but it works for most rigs that are supported by flrig.



73,
Cliff, AE5ZA



On Oct 11, 2024, at 19:05, Denis - EI6IF via <ei6if@...> wrote:

I don't own a at FT-991 but I would expect the menu system to be similar to the FT-891. The FT-891 memories can be programmed through the FLrig's "send command" in the "config" menu. As? an example the following is an extract from the CAT manual of the FT-891. Clunky but has its uses.
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73 Denis


Re: FLrig FT-991A Memory Channels

 

I don't own a at FT-991 but I would expect the menu system to be similar to the FT-891. The FT-891 memories can be programmed through the FLrig's "send command" in the "config" menu. As? an example the following is an extract from the CAT manual of the FT-891. Clunky but has its uses.
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73 Denis


Re: FLrig FT-991A Memory Channels

 

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I use RT Systems ADMS-991A software with the RT-42 data cable.

Brian
KE8NNC


On Oct 11, 2024, at 12:50?PM, Richard Shaw, KF5OIM <hobbes1069@...> wrote:

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On Fri, Oct 11, 2024 at 11:28?AM va3jpx via <va3jpx=[email protected]> wrote:
Hey Folks,
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I have just started using FLrig for my FT-991A. I am wondering if there is a way to change memory channels that are stored in the 991A from within FLrig. Thoughts?

I don't think so, that would take a program like CHIRP which doesn't yet support the 991A.

Thanks,
Richard
KF5OIM


Re: fldigi 4.2.05.24 development version posted at

 

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I confirm that Dave¡¯s workaround below works on my configuration (4.2.05.24 on a M2 MacBook Air/ Sequoia 15.0.1) ? Thanks Dave!
I confirm that I too have zero issues with the mic access on my three Debian Bookworm boxes. ? I only have the mic problem when I byte the Apple :-(

On Oct 11, 2024, at 09:07, Dave, W1HKJ <w1hkj@...> wrote:

I am the original and principal developer of fldigi.? I run the program on several different Apple h/w and OS versions.? The issue described below is only associated with the latest h/w and OS releases, including Sonoma 14.6.1 on all both Intel and Apple silicon.? I too count exactly 43 clicks to get past the microphone gate keeper.? I do not know what process in fldigi's start up code is causing the problem.? I can tell you how to avoid the gatekeeper.
  • open a terminal window and execute the following set of commands:
    • $ cd /Applications/fldigi 4.2.06 (for latest version)
    • $ cd Contents
    • $ cd MacOS
    • $ cp fldigi ~
    • $ cd
    • $ ls (you should see the contents of your home folder with the fldigi binary present)
  • run this copy of fldigi in one of two ways
    • from the terminal window
      • $ cd
      • $ ./fldigi
    • or from the finder
      • open finder to the home directory and double click on the fldigi binary icon
    • Either way, fldigi will open as a terminal application.? Be sure that you have granted microphone access to the the terminal.? You do this in the System Settings for "Privacy and Security"/Microphone.
    • you may minimize the terminal window, but do not close it or fldigi will also close.

73, David,
W1HKJ



On 10/7/24 18:33, John Biccum, N7TIN wrote:
No, sadly nothing new on this issue in this version.

I¡¯m running??4.2.05.24 on a M2 MacBook Air (Sequoia 15.0.1) and confirm the "FLDigi would like to access the microphone¡± issue IS still present in this version.

It still takes *exactly* 43 (forty-three) clicks of the ¡°Allow¡± button before the ¡°microphone¡± (IC7300 in my case) is allowed access.
I wonder why it *always* works after the 43rd ¡°Allow¡±??
Could that number be helpful in find the the cause of this issue?


Anything new on the "FLDigi would like to access the microphone" problem?




Re: Guide to New Rig backend creation?

 

Hi again.

I also to, have two PCR-1000 receivers.? So I did take a look into their support needs.

Unfortunately, the "language and protocol" is utterly different to the CI-V driven radio's, not just the IC-R9000.
(Chalk and Cheese as we'd say this side of the puddle...)

It also seems the R9k has a rather limited selection of settings that can be altered over the CI-V bus, that could make things a little easier for me.?? Based on using a terminal emulator (CuteCom) to monitor what the radio spits out down the wire with the bus in "Transceive" mode, when something is changed on its front panel.
(I've yet to find a definitive CI-V "manual" specific to the IC-R9000, if such ever existed.)

Basically, Frequency, Mode, and Filter choice.? And the same basic command string is used for both mode and Filter setting.

Anyway, I'm making some, if slow progress, but one thing eludes me, and it's nothing to do with the coding for the radio.

I see now, that Flrig when you "make" it, (re)builds everything, needed or not.?? ISTR, that earlier versions used to (by default) only rebuild and re-link based on the file(s) that changed since the last "Make".

Is there an "adjustment" I can make to allow rebuilds to only recompile and re-link based on changed files since the last "make", so that I don't have to wait many minutes for it to complete!? (Long enough to make a fresh cup-o-tea!)

Or is that something now imposed by the current compiler and linker tools, as a security measure?

Sorry, but I don't understand the contents of the makefile, and there's heck of a lot of it!

If not, this is going to take me a long time to do.

Cheers and 73 to All.

??? Dave G0WBX.



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Re: fldigi on MacOS

 

Time to learn Unix commands.
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Open terminal. That is your home directly (the prompt will have ~ in it), if not sure, type cd <enter> that puts you back to home.
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ls -ahl
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This will list a bunch of stuff.
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You should see something like:
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lonney@office-mac1 ~ % ls -ahl ? ? ?
total 152
drwxr-x---+ 40 lonney ?staff ? 1.3K Oct 11 08:53 .
drwxr-xr-x ? 5 root ? ?admin ? 160B Jul 17 02:49 ..
drwxr-xr-x ?25 lonney ?staff ? 800B Oct ?5 15:18 .fldigi
drwxr-xr-x ?18 lonney ?staff ? 576B Oct ?1 08:01 .flrig
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Rename:
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lonney@office-mac1 ~ % mv .fldigi .fldigi.old
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Start Fldigi again.
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- Lonney


Re: FLrig FT-991A Memory Channels

 

On Fri, Oct 11, 2024 at 11:28?AM va3jpx via <va3jpx=[email protected]> wrote:
Hey Folks,
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I have just started using FLrig for my FT-991A. I am wondering if there is a way to change memory channels that are stored in the 991A from within FLrig. Thoughts?

I don't think so, that would take a program like CHIRP which doesn't yet support the 991A.

Thanks,
Richard
KF5OIM


FLrig FT-991A Memory Channels

 

Hey Folks,
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I have just started using FLrig for my FT-991A. I am wondering if there is a way to change memory channels that are stored in the 991A from within FLrig. Thoughts?
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Thanks,
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VA3JPX
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Re: fldigi on MacOS

 

When I run the fldigi exec file in terminal it gives this warning:?

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Caught signal 11

Aborting fldigi due to a fatal error.

Please report this to: ? fldigi-devel@...

or file a bug report at:

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I think this has something to do with a "shared memory segment" whatever that means. maybe that's the issue?


Re: fldigi 4.2.05.24 development version posted at

 

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I am the original and principal developer of fldigi.? I run the program on several different Apple h/w and OS versions.? The issue described below is only associated with the latest h/w and OS releases, including Sonoma 14.6.1 on all both Intel and Apple silicon.? I too count exactly 43 clicks to get past the microphone gate keeper.? I do not know what process in fldigi's start up code is causing the problem.? I can tell you how to avoid the gatekeeper.
  • open a terminal window and execute the following set of commands:
    • $ cd /Applications/fldigi 4.2.06 (for latest version)
    • $ cd Contents
    • $ cd MacOS
    • $ cp fldigi ~
    • $ cd
    • $ ls (you should see the contents of your home folder with the fldigi binary present)
  • run this copy of fldigi in one of two ways
    • from the terminal window
      • $ cd
      • $ ./fldigi
    • or from the finder
      • open finder to the home directory and double click on the fldigi binary icon
    • Either way, fldigi will open as a terminal application.? Be sure that you have granted microphone access to the the terminal.? You do this in the System Settings for "Privacy and Security"/Microphone.
    • you may minimize the terminal window, but do not close it or fldigi will also close.

73, David,
W1HKJ



On 10/7/24 18:33, John Biccum, N7TIN wrote:

No, sadly nothing new on this issue in this version.

I¡¯m running??4.2.05.24 on a M2 MacBook Air (Sequoia 15.0.1) and confirm the "FLDigi would like to access the microphone¡± issue IS still present in this version.

It still takes *exactly* 43 (forty-three) clicks of the ¡°Allow¡± button before the ¡°microphone¡± (IC7300 in my case) is allowed access.
I wonder why it *always* works after the 43rd ¡°Allow¡±??
Could that number be helpful in find the the cause of this issue?


Anything new on the "FLDigi would like to access the microphone" problem?



Re: fldigi on MacOS

 

Ok, I'm not sure where my home directory is... where would I find it?


fldigi 4.2.06 posted at

 

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Index of /files/fldigi

and at

Refer to readme.txt for list of changes since 4.2.05.

73, David
W1HKJ


Re: FLRIG with Windows, Linux and the MAC

 

Works as expected on macOS 12.7.6 here, run it 24/7 year in year out.


Re: fldigi on MacOS

 

I'm on 12.7.6, been running Flrig and Fldigi for years on this Mac, no problems.
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Try renaming the .fldigi folder in your home directory. Setup Fldigi again.
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Lonney
K1LH


flrig development version 2.0.05.77 posted at

 

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Index of /alpha/flrigs

Tested with Icom 7300 and QRP L:abs QMX+ transceivers.

73, David,
W1HKJ



fldigi on MacOS

 

Hey everyone. I'm looking for help to fix a problem with fldigi on my Mac computer (v 12.7.5). I downloaded fldigi and it worked for a day or 2, but now every time I try to open it, it closes almost immediately. I'm not sure what the issue is or how to diagnose it. any help would be appreciated.
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Re: fldigi 4.2.05.24 development version posted at

 

Hi.

AFIK, it's an OS imposed restriction, of the use of "Microphone" like unknown (to the OS dev's) devices (aka any audio input device) as a privacy thing.

Winders does much the same, but may be easier to tell that to let it run.

No such issues (that I've found yet) on any Linux.

(Currently, using LMDE6 here, or an old Linux Lite version, on an Acer One for /P use, mainly these days to receive the weekly SWRG broadcasts.? I have to drive for anything up to 20 minutes to find a HF quiet area, here in central UK!)

73.

Dave G0WBX

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