On Sun, Apr 27, 2025 at 7:37?PM Adrian Fewster, VK4TUX via <vk4tux=[email protected]> wrote:
If both radio selections below do that, then revert to using vox
for ptt, and setup vox in the radio.
A later version wsjtx (with later hamlib) , that you may need to
compile from source may work.
73
vk4tux
On 28/4/25 10:19, KQ4DAA via
wrote:
I set up like the video showed using cat. I can
test cat and that works when I test ptt i get Rig failure hamlib
error:communications timed out icom.c(2027):icom_set_mode
return(-5) Rig_set mode:targetable retcode after set_mode=-5
rig.c(2290):rig_set_mode_ return (-5) while setting current VFO
mode
On Sun, Apr 27, 2025 at
7:00?PM Adrian Fewster, VK4TUX via <vk4tux=[email protected]>
wrote:
Latest wsjtx has X6100 in the radio select, otherwise use
X108G
73
vk4tux
On 28/4/25 09:49, KQ4DAA via wrote:
Currently back at square one as FLRIG is
not recognizing the radio. I am using all this from
KM4ACK's 73Linux
On Sun, Apr 27, 2025
at 6:47?PM Adrian Fewster, VK4TUX via <vk4tux=[email protected]>
wrote:
Ok that link shows many methods incl compiling,
have fun.
Let us know how you go ?
73
vk4tux
On 28/4/25 09:40, KQ4DAA via wrote:
I used software manager, trying the
way that is shown in above link now.
On Sun, Apr
27, 2025 at 6:38?PM Adrian Fewster, VK4TUX via
<vk4tux=[email protected]>
wrote:
? Did you use apt to install ?
like here ;
On 28/4/25 09:33, KQ4DAA via
wrote:
I installed it over a year
ago myself, like I said I am a complete
newbie to this side of things.
Terminal says:
Distributor ID: Linuxmint
Description: Linux Mint 21.1
Release: 21.1
Codename: vera
On
Sun, Apr 27, 2025 at 6:31?PM Adrian
Fewster, VK4TUX via
<vk4tux=[email protected]>
wrote:
When you installed linux what did
you use, or did you get a Linux
loaded pc/laptop ?
otherwise run cmd ; ? ? lsb_release
-a???? in terminal like ;
adrian@debian:~$ lsb_release
-a No LSB
modules are available. Distributor
ID:Debian Description: ???Debian
GNU/Linux trixie/sid Release: ???????n/a Codename: ??????trixie adrian@debian:~$ ?
On 28/4/25 09:23, KQ4DAA via
wrote:
How can I view
that? Is there a certain command
that I can run in the terminal
to tell me that?
On Sun, Apr
27, 2025 at 6:22?PM Adrian
Fewster, VK4TUX via
<vk4tux=[email protected]> wrote:
What
is your linux OS ? Are you
using a deb/rpm package or
compiling ? <
Please ?
On 28/4/25 09:20, KQ4DAA via
wrote:
> What is your linux OS ?
Are you using a deb/rpm
package or compiling ?