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  1. MACLOGGERDX HOWTO SERIAL
  2. MACLOGGERDX HOWTO SOFTWARE

For the port, use 127.0.0.1:4534, replacing 4534 with your port as specified in wfview. To configure the radio control, turn off or disable any other rig control configured (flrig, RigCAT, etc), and then configure the Hamlib interface as shown. The Radio Setting name is user-defined, set it as you wish. Note that fldigi needs to have been compiled with Hamlib support, which is commonly done. fldigiįldigi can easily connect to wfview using wfview’s built-in rigctld emulation. For the port, use “127.0.0.1:4534”, replacing “4534” with your port as specified in wfview. For port type, select “Hamlib NET rigctl”. The Radio Setting name is user-defined, set it as you wish. Various other settings are optional but I would recommend setting PTT method to CAT, Mode to Data/Pkt and Split to either Fake It or Rig (rig based split support is still experimental in wfview though). Pressing Test CAT should result in the button turning green, which means it is talking to rigctld. Simply select the Rig: of “Hamlib NET rigctl” and enter 127.0.0.1: into Network Server.

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Setup of WSJT-X is very straight-forward (this should be the same for the majority of software that is based on WSJT-X like JTDX and JS8-Call). Once the above is saved, I found that I needed to restart Log4OM before it was able to connect to the wfview rigctld. If you haven’t changed the port in wfview to 4532, you will need to enter 4533 in the Port box below. Once done, select the Hamlib tab and enter the address and port of your wfview computer (if the same machine then 127.0.0.1). Within “Settings/Program Configuration/CAT Interface” select Hamlib as the CAT engine.

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No other configuration of wfview is required, below are the required settings for various software that has been tested so far: Jump down: Log4OM 2, WSJT-X, MacLoggerDX, fldigi Log4OM 2 (NextGen) configurationįirstly you must be running the latest version of Log4OM 2 (currently 2.17.0.0). The port can be changed without restarting wfview, simply uncheck/check Enable RigCtld to restart the rigctld emulation. The port number must be greater than 1024. If you are confident that no other rigctld is running, you can set this to 4532 which will be the default port on most software. The default port is set to 4533 so as not to conflict with any existing rigctld that is running. To enable rigctld emulation, simply put a check next to “Enable RigCtld” within the wfview Settings tab, on the “External Control” page.

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When supported, this is now the recommended/preferred method of connecting software to wfview (rather than virtual serial port/pseudo tty) as this utilizes a caching mechanism which avoids ‘spamming’ the rig with large numbers of duplicate CI-V requests. Wfview has the ability to emulate a subset of the Hamlib rigctld protocol which allows a number of applications to connect for rig control purposes.















Macloggerdx howto