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73, David, W1HKJ
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What is the current state of filter handling for the IC-7300?
I was testing a different feature for CW on IC-7300 and I noticed that the filter width on the rig for filter3 had been changed from its default.
After some investigation I see that flrig does not change the filter width when I switch the filter on the IC-7300. If I switch mode on the IC-7300 then the current filter number and bandwidth is displayed correctly in flrig. It does not seem to restricted to CW, I see the same happening with other modes.
It works fine with my IC-705.
73 Phil
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Phil,
I see no issue here on my 7300 with the latest Alpha of flrig.
The filters remember their last setting per mode so set your filter width to what you want and then if you don't change it, it should come back the next time you use that filter in that mode. It does here anyway.
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On Apr 4, 2024, at 09:37, Philip Rose, GM3ZZA via < gm3zza@...> wrote:
What is the current state of filter handling for the IC-7300?
I was testing a different feature for CW on IC-7300 and I noticed that the filter width on the rig for filter3 had been changed from its default.
After some investigation I see that flrig does not change the filter width when I switch the filter on the IC-7300. If I switch mode on the IC-7300 then the current filter number and bandwidth is displayed correctly in flrig. It does not seem to restricted to CW, I see the same happening with other modes.
It works fine with my IC-705.
73 Phil
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In case you don't know it, FM is different from the other modes in that it has fixed BW-Filter combinations. Filter #1 - 15000, #2 - 10000, #3 - 7000. If you try to change the FM filter BW it will only show the three widths and will change the filter number to which ever filter will give you that BW.
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Phil,
I see no issue here on my 7300 with the latest Alpha of flrig.
The filters remember their last setting per mode so set your filter width to what you want and then if you don't change it, it should come back the next time you use that filter in that mode. It does here anyway.
On Apr 4, 2024, at 09:37, Philip Rose, GM3ZZA via < gm3zza@...> wrote:
What is the current state of filter handling for the IC-7300?
I was testing a different feature for CW on IC-7300 and I noticed that the filter width on the rig for filter3 had been changed from its default.
After some investigation I see that flrig does not change the filter width when I switch the filter on the IC-7300. If I switch mode on the IC-7300 then the current filter number and bandwidth is displayed correctly in flrig. It does not seem to restricted to CW, I see the same happening with other modes.
It works fine with my IC-705.
73 Phil
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It's the filter width display in flrig that doesn't agree with the IC-7300. Then I think somehow what flrig thinks is the width gets written back to the IC-7300.?
I did much testing this afternoon and never did flrig change the width if I changed it on the IC-7300 by changing the filter number.
Phil.
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Phil,
I see no issue here on my 7300 with the latest Alpha of flrig.
The filters remember their last setting per mode so set your filter width to what you want and then if you don't change it, it should come back the next time you use that filter in that mode. It does here anyway.
On Apr 4, 2024, at 09:37, Philip Rose, GM3ZZA via < gm3zza@...> wrote:
What is the current state of filter handling for the IC-7300?
I was testing a different feature for CW on IC-7300 and I noticed that the filter width on the rig for filter3 had been changed from its default.
After some investigation I see that flrig does not change the filter width when I switch the filter on the IC-7300. If I switch mode on the IC-7300 then the current filter number and bandwidth is displayed correctly in flrig. It does not seem to restricted
to CW, I see the same happening with other modes.
It works fine with my IC-705.
73 Phil
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Phil,
Check that you have polling for BW on in flrig. It works fine here. In CW mode can change filters and BW manually on the 7300 and flrig follows.?
Same test in USB-D and all is good as well.
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On Apr 4, 2024, at 10:54, Philip Rose, GM3ZZA via < gm3zza@...> wrote:
It's the filter width display in flrig that doesn't agree with the IC-7300. Then I think somehow what flrig thinks is the width gets written back to the IC-7300.?
I did much testing this afternoon and never did flrig change the width if I changed it on the IC-7300 by changing the filter number.
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Phil,
You post says 2.0.5.32 in the subject. You are running that version, correct? Older versions had issues with reading BW.
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Phil,
Check that you have polling for BW on in flrig. It works fine here. In CW mode can change filters and BW manually on the 7300 and flrig follows.?
Same test in USB-D and all is good as well.
On Apr 4, 2024, at 10:54, Philip Rose, GM3ZZA via < gm3zza@...> wrote:
It's the filter width display in flrig that doesn't agree with the IC-7300. Then I think somehow what flrig thinks is the width gets written back to the IC-7300.?
I did much testing this afternoon and never did flrig change the width if I changed it on the IC-7300 by changing the filter number.
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Hi Cliff,
I am running .32. And yes I did have the poll bandwidth button
unchecked. I've checked it now. I still saw some anomalies, but it
seems a lot more robust.
Thanks
73 Phil GM3ZZA
On 04/04/2024 17:52, Cliff, AE5ZA
wrote:
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Phil,
You post says 2.0.5.32 in the subject. You are
running that version, correct? Older versions had issues with
reading BW.
Phil,
Check that you have polling for BW on in
flrig. It works fine here. In CW mode can change
filters and BW manually on the 7300 and flrig
follows.?
Same test in USB-D and all is good as
well.
On Apr 4, 2024, at 10:54, Philip
Rose, GM3ZZA via
< gm3zza@...>
wrote:
It's
the filter width display in flrig that doesn't
agree with the IC-7300. Then I think somehow
what flrig thinks is the width gets written
back to the IC-7300.?
I
did much testing this afternoon and never did
flrig change the width if I changed it on the
IC-7300 by changing the filter number.
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You're welcome. If you still see issues be sure to bring them up. Dave does his best to weed them out.
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On Apr 5, 2024, at 08:19, Philip Rose, GM3ZZA via < gm3zza@...> wrote:
Hi Cliff,
I am running .32. And yes I did have the poll bandwidth button
unchecked. I've checked it now. I still saw some anomalies, but it
seems a lot more robust.
Thanks 73 Phil GM3ZZA
On 04/04/2024 17:52, Cliff, AE5ZA
wrote:
Phil,
You post says 2.0.5.32 in the subject. You are
running that version, correct? Older versions had issues with
reading BW.
Phil,
Check that you have polling for BW on in
flrig. It works fine here. In CW mode can change
filters and BW manually on the 7300 and flrig
follows.?
Same test in USB-D and all is good as
well.
On Apr 4, 2024, at 10:54, Philip
Rose, GM3ZZA via
< gm3zza@...>
wrote:
It's
the filter width display in flrig that doesn't
agree with the IC-7300. Then I think somehow
what flrig thinks is the width gets written
back to the IC-7300.?
I
did much testing this afternoon and never did
flrig change the width if I changed it on the
IC-7300 by changing the filter number.
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