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Re: using Hamlib rigctld with RXTX Ensemble in Windows


 

Hello Brent

I use quisk here (on linux) as the middle man. It responds to hamlib commands...



"To connect an external program to Quisk using Hamlib, configure your program to use "Hamlib NET rigctl" (rig 2). Then go to the Quisk "Remote" config screen for your radio and set "IP port for Hamlib" to 4532. This assumes you are not using the rigctld daemon program. If you are, set the Quisk port to 4575 and tell rigctld to control quisk on port 4575. Now changing the frequency on one program will change the other."

So js8call (or wsjtx) controls quisk, which in turn controls the RXTX.

I do not know if HDSDR can do this; Alan G4ZFQ would probably know.

BTW quisk is also available for windows and it is well supported.

HTH

73
Nick

On 14/09/2020 21:02, Brent DeWitt wrote:
Thanks for the reply Nick,
I'm on Windows 10 for most things. As I mentioned earlier, I'm trying to make a control connection between JS8call and the Softrock Ensemble. I can use CFGSR or HDSDR to tune the rig and pipe the audio directly to JS8call and receive just fine. I can also manually use CFGSR to HDSDR for PTT, then start TX on JS8call. I'm trying to "skip the middle-man" if you will. I can also control the Softrock from the command line CAT using rigctl.exe, but that's even more of a pain. What I'm missing is how, under Windows 10, is the proper entry for the "-r" rig parameter on rigcltd startup. No luck yet.

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