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Re: IC-7610


From: Drew Arnett
Subject: Re: IC-7610
Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2021 14:15:00 +0000

How is this supposed to work when it is all setup and running?

Does hamlib support keying through the CAT serial port device?  Does
TLF support that, too?

On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 11:28 AM Juanjo EA8BGO <ea8bgo@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hamlib 3.3 I installed it from source.
>
> With $ ./configure --with-python-binding it gives me error:
> hecking python extra linking flags ... -Xlinker -export-dynamic -Wl, -O1 -Wl, 
> -Bsymbolic-functions
> checking consistency of all components of python development environment ... 
> no
> configure: error: in `/home/juanjo/hamlib-3.3 ':
> configure: error:
>   Could not link test program to Python. Maybe the main Python library has 
> been
>   installed in some non-standard library path. If so, pass it to configure,
>   via the LIBS environment variable.
>   Example: ./configure LIBS = "- L / usr / non-standard-path / python / lib"
>   ================================================= ==========================
>    ERROR!
>    You probably have to install the development version of the Python package
>    for your distribution. The exact name of this package varies among them.
>   ================================================= ==========================
>
> Otherwise, with $ sudo apt install python-libhamlib2 runs without problem.
>
> I have made a new video, you can see that things are the same.
> https://youtu.be/-IElZwiiYJE
>
> Best regards,
> Juanjo
>
> El lun, 11 ene 2021 a las 10:55, Ervin Hegedüs (<airween@gmail.com>) escribió:
>>
>> Hi Juanjo,
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 10:28:09AM +0000, Juanjo EA8BGO wrote:
>> > Chris
>> >
>> > $ python rigkeyer.py
>> > Traceback (most recent call last):
>> >   File "rigkeyer.py", line 11, in <module>
>> >     import Hamlib
>> >
>>
>> how did you installed Hamlib? From source, or through apt?
>>
>> If you compiled Hamlib for yourself, perhaps you've missed to
>> configure the Python binding, so step into your Hamlib source
>> directory, and recompile the source:
>>
>> $ ./configure --with-python-binding
>> ...
>> make
>> sudo make install
>>
>> This will install the Hamlib module for python.
>>
>> Note, for Python binding you need to install python3-dev package.
>>
>>
>> If you used the package manager, then you can also install
>> Python's hamlib binding:
>>
>> $ sudo apt install python3-libhamlib2
>>
>> or
>>
>> $ sudo apt install python-libhamlib2
>>
>> (guess you're using hamlib3, because Hamlib v4 isn't in stable
>> repositories)
>>
>> The package name depends on your Ubuntu version.
>>
>> Here is the site of that package:
>> https://packages.ubuntu.com/groovy/python3-libhamlib2
>>
>> or:
>>
>> https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/python-libhamlib2
>>
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>>
>>
>> 73: Ervin
>> HA2OS
>>
>>
>> >
>> > El lun, 11 ene 2021 a las 10:15, Juanjo EA8BGO (<ea8bgo@gmail.com>)
>> > escribió:
>> >
>> > > Hello Chris
>> > >
>> > > Thanks for your help.
>> > >
>> > > So, the steps to follow follow the following?
>> > >
>> > > 1. launch the TLF
>> > > 2. Run rigkeyer.py
>> > >
>> > > With cwdaemon what happens to me is this that appears in the video.
>> > > https://youtu.be/fDaa7zdj37c
>> > >
>> > > Windows tell me that I have to configure the DTR and RTS. I don't have
>> > > those options in cwdaemon (neither in winkeydaemon).
>> > >
>> > > Best regards,
>> > > Juanjo
>> > > EA8BGO
>> > >
>> > > El lun, 11 ene 2021 a las 9:32, Christian Treldal (<
>> > > christian.treldal@gmail.com>) escribió:
>> > >
>> > >> Hi Juanjo
>> > >>
>> > >> The rigkeyer.py is a simple parser whitch listen to port 6790 (cwdaemon)
>> > >> and retransmit on port 4532. Hamlib is listening on 4532 and sends it to
>> > >> the radio. It is the same method used in Cqrlog and it works as a charm.
>> > >> I've used it with the 7610 and my KX3; but it should be good with any 
>> > >> rig,
>> > >> where morse is supported in Hamlib. Just start rigctrld an then
>> > >> rigkeyer.py, and off you go. It don't support speedchange +++ & --- ; 
>> > >> but
>> > >> that should be possible to fix.
>> > >>
>> > >> 73 de OZ1GNN
>> > >> Chris
>> > >>
>> > >> Den søn. 10. jan. 2021 kl. 21.49 skrev Juanjo EA8BGO <ea8bgo@gmail.com>:
>> > >>
>> > >>> Dear Friends
>> > >>>
>> > >>> I have recently purchased an IC-7610 and I find the problem that when
>> > >>> connecting the keyer via USB with the PC, the Cwdaemon does not 
>> > >>> recognize
>> > >>> it. The only solution I have found is in the CQRLog using the Hamlib
>> > >>> option. But I see that it is not the most successful solution for the
>> > >>> TLFLogger
>> > >>>
>> > >>> I have seen in the forum a program written in Python (rigkeyer.py) that
>> > >>> was originally written for K3.
>> > >>>
>> > >>> Does anyone know how to get the TLFLogger to work with my IC-7610
>> > >>> without having to use the old TTL adapter?
>> > >>>
>> > >>> Best regards,
>> > >>> Juanjo
>> > >>> EA8BGO
>> > >>>
>> > >>



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