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Setting up gpredict on linux for use with a Icom IC-9100 radio.
Settings on the IC-9100:
CI-V DATA Baud Rate: 19200
CI-V Address: 7Ch
CI-V transceive: On
When the radio is connected to the PC via the CI-V CAT Interface and serial port COM1 it is
on /dev/ttyS0 or higher number.
When you are using a usb-serial-rs232-adapter it should be on /dev/ttyUSB0 or higher number.
Setting up the daemon from hamlib:
~/Hamlib/Hamlib/tests $ ./rigctld -m 3068 -r /dev/ttyUSB0 --civaddr \0x7C
main: #1 vfo_mode=0
Recommend using --vfo switch for rigctld if client supports it
rigctl and netrigctl will automatically detect vfo mode
The daemon should be running in the background now, "./" is only needed for local execution and testing, if installed from a package:
$ rigctld -m 3068 -r /dev/ttyUSB0 --civaddr \0x7C
Or you can initiate with "systemd/rc-init" once testing is stable.
Radio config in Gpredict:
Edit -> Preferences -> Interfaces -> Add New
Name: IC-9100
Host: localhost
Port: 4532
Radio Type:Duplex TRX
PTT status: None
VFO Up/Down: Main Down Sub Up
LO Down: 0
LO Up: 0
Signalling: unchecked
in Radiocontrol widget:
Settings:
1. Device: IC-9100
2. Device: None
Cycle: 1000
(to be enhanced...)
May. 2020, Brett Coady (VK2KYB) / Andreas Puschendorf (DL7OAP)
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