Hi Fred
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Well one important thing not to overlook is that there is not another instance of cygwin1.dll residing on the drive. It is also important to re initialise the ports after any changes. Not sure if then it is neccesary to come out of the software after saving, and then re run it, but that's what I have done. The rigcat functions appear to be limited, as I think Hamlib may be. In that they only seem to operate cat frequency functions, and a ptt string I guess where that is required. I am no software developer as you know, but the cat capability should have the ability to be able to carry out other functions. Like being able to select the radio's bandwidth filters irrespective of mode. But then that would be useful if it could be addressed by a macro etc. I haven't found a method for example of being able to switch from the ssb filter to my cw filter within rigcat, and all this may be down to my understanding of how it should work. I played with trying to insert the string into my rigcat file but it didn't work :-). Hey I am not complaining hi, the work already done with fldigi is great, and if I had the skills to assist inworking with the code I would do. Despite the limitations I really enjoy using fldigi. I did have a lockup problem earlier in my playing, and what I did was to remove all the config files, and allow the new version to rewrite them. This isn't accepted as a neccesity I am told, but in my case it resolved the problem. Just a few thoughts :-) Cheers Dave On 24/09/2008 17:11:58, Fred (dl6xaz@...) wrote:
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