I also made some other changes, including the ability to interface it with Gqrx for (up to three) panadapters. But that’s easy, you did all the hard work! The IC-9100 does not have a CAT command for RIT so I had to adapt the script to adjust the main and sub VFO frequencies. Even though I do have a IC-9700, I only use it for terrestrial work. Many thanks for writing the Python script for the IC-9700. Maybe there is somebody out there, who is familiar with C and can do a fork of gpredict and implement direct serial CAT commands for the mainly used transceivers (IC9700, IC910, IC9100, TS200, FT-817, FT-991, etc…) and do the smoothing, not to send a CAT-command evers defined millisecond, but only when a necessary and hearable offset in hertz is reached. And because i like gpredict and linux (i do not use Windows) i wrote this python-plugin-adapter that direct send the CI-V CAT commands and i can have a basic set of parameter for every satellite (like RIT, etc.). Have a look for the notes how to configure that: Īnd in hamlib 4.1 the very new parameter “-x 1” helps to supress the wrong reading of the tx-frequency of gpredict (i use rigctld -m 3081 -r /dev/ic9700a -s 115200 -x 1 -set-conf=cache_timeout=0 here for the ic9700).īut even with all this new functions you get not a a smooth controll like SatPC32 and MacDopper can do it. Maybe you can test this?īut hamlib 4.0 and especially hamib 4.1 has been expanded so that gpredict work with ic910, ic9100 and ic9700 directly with hamlib 4.1. The IC9100 should have nearly the same CI-V CAT commands so my script should work with the IC9100, too. With hamlib 3.* there was a other strang behavior on the IC9700.
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