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FTdx101D \set_func XIT not working #410

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Ian-G3VPX opened this issue Oct 10, 2020 · 4 comments
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FTdx101D \set_func XIT not working #410

Ian-G3VPX opened this issue Oct 10, 2020 · 4 comments
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u RIT - ok

U RIT n - ok

u XIT - ok

U XIT 0 fails scope decode XT09; should be XT0;

U XIT 1 fails scope decode XT09; should be XT0;

mdblack98 added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 10, 2020
@mdblack98 mdblack98 added bug needs test Patches have been submitted but need testing to close issue labels Oct 10, 2020
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All fine on Main receiver
BUT
With Main I set RIT -99Hz (illuminated display CLAR RX -99Hz
Switch to Sub (on rig)
display persists unchamned for Main ok
Set RIT on Sub to -5794Hz using slider Sub display illuminated: CLAR RX -5794Hz
2 seconds later slider flips back to -99Hz (but rig still shows -5795 for Sub)

  • so I am reading Main RIT on sync refresh

RIT commands are \get_rit Main \set_rit Main irrespective of VFO setting
... maybe should be \get_rit Sub etc I can make it VFO specific
(piWebCAT structured to use A/B (current vfo) or X (not vfo dependent)
BUT in the above example, when switched to Sub
\set_rit Main -5794 sets Sub RIT to -5794 and \get_rit Main reads back from Main RIT
Ian

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mdblack98 commented Oct 10, 2020 via email

@Ian-G3VPX
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With Sub receiver selected, get_rit and get_xit still reading Main

rig has no means to target a specified VFO Only works on current VFO

  • so use either Main or Sub in command is ok - (But woud confuse a user unless clarified!)

With Sub selected:
\get_rit Sub returns Main value (0 in video)
\get_xit Main returns Main value

See: http://www.g3vpx.net/ritxit.mp4

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RIT/XIT applies to RX/TX VFO -- not to Main/Sub or A/B.
Just depends on which way split is going.

N0NB pushed a commit to N0NB/Hamlib that referenced this issue Nov 3, 2020
Hamlib#410

(cherry picked from commit 6981f6e)
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