I had a few other things I had to take care of before I was able to get
back to this an hour ago, and I do have a preliminary Eagle.ini file for
omnirig.
It
reads/writes the VFO A frequency,
reads/writes the VFO B frequency,
reads/writes split state
I need to check the read/write for the mode, but will do that tomorrow.
At least I have it mostly there.
Other than those four things...
A Freq, B Freq, Split, Mode,
Anything else this absolutely HAS to cover?
I'm testing it with Win-Test version 4.11.0-DXP
Thanks to Laurent's help getting me started and pointing me where to go,
well, in a good way, hi hi hi
Possible things to program into the omnirig ini file includes:
(X in front means available in the Eagle serial / USB interface)
X pmFreq operating frequency
(assuming that pmFreq means the same as pmFreqA)
X pmFreqA VFO A frequency
X pmFreqB VFO B frequency
pmPitch CW pitch frequency
pmRitOffset RIT offset frequency
pmRit0 Clear RIT - this is a write-only parameter
X pmVfoAA receive and transmit on VFO A
X pmVfoAB receive on VFO A, transmit on VFO B
pmVfoBA receive on VFO B, transmit on VFO A
pmVfoBB receive and transmit on VFO B
pmVfoA receive on VFO A, transmit VFO unknown
pmVfoB receive on VFO B, transmit VFO unknown
pmVfoEqual copy the frequency of the receive VFO to the transmit
VFO
pmVfoSwap swap frequencies of the receive and transmit VFO's
X pmSplitOn enable split operation
X pmSplitOff disable split operation
pmRitOn enable RIT
pmRitOff disable RIT
(sorry, RIT not available via CAT protocol in the firmware, so I can't set
this up in the Eagle.ini file, I should add it someday though, would help
contesters with CATs (not dogs, lol) )
pmXitOn enable XIT
pmXitOff disable XIT
(sorry, XIT not a feature in the Eagle, so, can't be added)
X pmRx enable receive mode
X pmTx enable transmit mode
pmCW_U CW mode, upper sideband
X pmCW_L CW mode, lower sideband
X pmSSB_U USB mode
X pmSSB_L LSB mode
X pmDIG_U Digital mode (RTTY, FSK, etc.), upper sideband
(implemented as upper side band)
X pmDIG_L Digital mode, lower sideband
(implemented as lower side band)
X pmAM AM mode
X pmFM FM mode
Thanks, and 73,
John Henry, KI4JPL
TEN-TEC Engineering, a Division of RFConcepts LLC
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