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I was looking for something that I could setup to track my Kenwood890s and my SDR frequency. I THINK this is what I am looking for, I was able to make it on MacOS and run it. However, I think I must be doing something wrong or maybe its just not supported which would not surprise me due to Mac OS and TTY/Serial ports.
I copied rigsync to my /usr/local/bin where my rigctl resides.
rig is on /dev/cu.usbserial-62310 which is model 2041 kenwood 890s
I start up my SDR Controller SDR Angel and test to make sure it is accepting connections.
Once validated I run rig sync and get the following error.
telnet localhost 4532
Trying ::1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
f
14207970
There have been issues with newer rigs that require Hamlib 4.x for
support. Rigsync, thus far, has not behaved correctly with Hamlib 4.x.
If this is the case, here is my suggestion:
First, build and link Rigsync to use Hamlib 3.x. This may require
modifying the Makefile to link statically with Hamlib 3.x or using a
wrapper script to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH (or the Mac equivalent) so that it
finds the 3.x dynamic libraries first.
Second, run rigserver built with Hamlib 4.x to connect to to your 890.
Then connect to that server with rigsync.
I've got precious little development experience on macOS, so please let me
know if this advice is helpful.
On Sun, Mar 10, 2024 at 9:12 AM mg1011 ***@***.***> wrote:
I was looking for something that I could setup to track my Kenwood890s and
my SDR frequency. I THINK this is what I am looking for, I was able to make
it on MacOS and run it. However, I think I must be doing something wrong or
maybe its just not supported which would not surprise me due to Mac OS and
TTY/Serial ports.
I copied rigsync to my /usr/local/bin where my rigctl resides.
rig is on /dev/cu.usbserial-62310 which is model 2041 kenwood 890s
I start up my SDR Controller SDR Angel and test to make sure it is
accepting connections.
Once validated I run rig sync and get the following error.
telnet localhost 4532
Trying ::1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
f
14207970
I then run rigsync from bin and get the error:
/rigsync -m 2 -r localhost:4532 -m 2041 -r /dev/cu.usbserial-62310 -s 57600
zsh: segmentation fault ./rigsync -m 2 -r localhost:4532 -m 2041 -r
/dev/cu.usbserial-62310 -s 57600
Any thoughts?
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I was looking for something that I could setup to track my Kenwood890s and my SDR frequency. I THINK this is what I am looking for, I was able to make it on MacOS and run it. However, I think I must be doing something wrong or maybe its just not supported which would not surprise me due to Mac OS and TTY/Serial ports.
I copied rigsync to my /usr/local/bin where my rigctl resides.
rig is on /dev/cu.usbserial-62310 which is model 2041 kenwood 890s
I start up my SDR Controller SDR Angel and test to make sure it is accepting connections.
Once validated I run rig sync and get the following error.
telnet localhost 4532
Trying ::1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
f
14207970
I then run rigsync from bin and get the error:
/rigsync -m 2 -r localhost:4532 -m 2041 -r /dev/cu.usbserial-62310 -s 57600
zsh: segmentation fault ./rigsync -m 2 -r localhost:4532 -m 2041 -r /dev/cu.usbserial-62310 -s 57600
Any thoughts?
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