![]() This was also very easy: set the Rig to FLRig FLRig. And if I couldn't make WSJT-X work with FLRig, there was no point in continuing. I did this next for a couple of reasons: there were a lot more people using this combination successfully, so it was a good way to make sure that the networking side was working correctly. = (Optional) Configure WSJT-X to use FLRig. For me, I simply had to set the proper Rig (FT-450D), COM port (3), Baud (4800) and StopBits (1). Obviously, FLRig needs to be working 100% before you start trying to make Log4OM2 talk to it. ![]() = Install and configure FLRig and make sure it works. I was able to make this work with Log4OM2 2.24.0.0 and FLRig 1.4.7 (and WSJT-X 2.5.4). Using win10 home and all programs are the latest versions. ![]() I know how to setup log4om to work with hamlib + FT-891 + Fldigi but not toghether with Flrig. I can't get it working together for log4om + fldigi + flrig + FT-891 or only log4om + flrig + FT-891. The transceiver frequency is not displayed in the log4om window.ĭuring this time Fldigi, Flrig and FT-891 communicate with each other. I also try to click "open hamlib standalone", then ok (V) with the same results (connected only 1-2 seconds). When I click un green ok (V) in right lower corner, CAT status: Disconnected indicator turns green "Connected" for 1-2 seconds then turns off. I don't know what settings to do next for Flrig in the Hamlib window or in FLrig setup menu (serial parameters / TCP Radio parameters / TCP Connection, etc). In Hamlib I selected RIG Model: FLRig Stable. In log4om / CAT management I selected CAT engine - hamlib / autostart. I can't set the CAT/hamlib from log4om to work with the above setup. I hope that 元2OmniRigBridge will adapt such a option to capture frequency and mode from rig.I connected Flrig with Fldigi and they work well together + FT-891. In my case, the most feavalable option to use 元2OmniRigBridge is brige rig status read by OmniRig according to own INI files. Since I am using a remote RIG control program other than Logger32, I haven’t used Logger32’s RIG Control so far to avoid CAT commands conflits between them. Therefore commands (1) to (8) seems to be generated by 元2OmniRigBridge through OmniRig.Ĭommands (7)MD3 and (8)MD7 may cause involuntary mode change phenomena.Īs you know we can write INI files for OmniRig to read and set rig status we like. I found 元2OmniRigBridge send following 9 commands.Īmong them, the last one (IF FA ) is generated by an INI files written by muyself for a special purpose for my remote operation. I monitor the COM port to which 元2OmniRigBridge send commands through OmniRig using a terminal software. On Logger32, I have set Com Port: None, Radio: No Radio. When I start 元2OmniRigBridge with Logger32, RIG (FTDX5000) repeats changing modes between CW and CW-R for CW, USB and LSB for SSB. If it does not, move the vfo and the frequency will start tracking.(*Timing bug*).ĭownload : 元2OmniRigBridge.msi Updated Jv1.0.0.0 Next the caption will change to say 元2OmniRigBridge once the caption has changed to this text the program has now connected to Logger32 and can be used.Īt this time normally the frequency in Logger32 will show the active frequency in the bridge window. When the programs window comes up you will notice on the program’s caption different text.Īt fist it will say Found Logger32 if it has found the application running but has yet toĬonnect to the program. With Logger32 still open Double click on the 元2OmniRigBridge.exe program to open the program. Open Logger32 and go to the Radio Configuration window and set the Radio Com Port to None. Important: Logger32 and any other connecting applications to the Omni-Rig client cannot be run using “Run as Administrator” or The client will not load correctly. ** There are a couple of timing issues still being worked on ** Omnii-Rig must already be installed before using this program or an Error message will occur. It allows Logger 32’s radio functions to be controlled by Omni-Rig by Alex VE3NEA. 元2OmniRigBridge is a new application I have been working on.
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