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878 lines
28 KiB
C++
878 lines
28 KiB
C++
#include "HamlibTransceiver.hpp"
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#include <cstring>
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#include <QByteArray>
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#include <QString>
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#include <QDebug>
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#include "moc_HamlibTransceiver.cpp"
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namespace
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{
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// Unfortunately bandwidth is conflated with mode, this is probably
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// because Icom do the same. So we have to care about bandwidth if
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// we want to set mode otherwise we will end up setting unwanted
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// bandwidths every time we change mode. The best we can do via the
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// Hamlib API is to request the normal option for the mode and hope
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// that an appropriate filter is selected. Also ensure that mode is
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// only set is absolutely necessary. On Icoms (and probably others)
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// the filter is selected by number without checking the actual BW
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// so unless the "normal" defaults are set on the rig we won't get
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// desirable results.
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//
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// As an ultimate workaround make sure the user always has the
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// option to skip mode setting altogether.
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// reroute Hamlib diagnostic messages to Qt
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int debug_callback (enum rig_debug_level_e level, rig_ptr_t /* arg */, char const * format, va_list ap)
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{
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QString message;
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static char const fmt[] = "Hamlib: %s";
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message = message.vsprintf (format, ap).trimmed ();
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switch (level)
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{
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case RIG_DEBUG_BUG:
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qFatal (fmt, message.toLocal8Bit ().data ());
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break;
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case RIG_DEBUG_ERR:
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qCritical (fmt, message.toLocal8Bit ().data ());
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break;
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case RIG_DEBUG_WARN:
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qWarning (fmt, message.toLocal8Bit ().data ());
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break;
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default:
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qDebug (fmt, message.toLocal8Bit ().data ());
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break;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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// callback function that receives transceiver capabilities from the
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// hamlib libraries
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int rigCallback (rig_caps const * caps, void * callback_data)
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{
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TransceiverFactory::Transceivers * rigs = reinterpret_cast<TransceiverFactory::Transceivers *> (callback_data);
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QString key;
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if (RIG_MODEL_DUMMY == caps->rig_model)
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{
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key = TransceiverFactory::basic_transceiver_name_;
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}
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else
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{
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key = QString::fromLatin1 (caps->mfg_name).trimmed ()
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+ ' '+ QString::fromLatin1 (caps->model_name).trimmed ()
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// + ' '+ QString::fromLatin1 (caps->version).trimmed ()
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// + " (" + QString::fromLatin1 (rig_strstatus (caps->status)).trimmed () + ')'
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;
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}
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auto port_type = TransceiverFactory::Capabilities::none;
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switch (caps->port_type)
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{
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case RIG_PORT_SERIAL:
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port_type = TransceiverFactory::Capabilities::serial;
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break;
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case RIG_PORT_NETWORK:
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port_type = TransceiverFactory::Capabilities::network;
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break;
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default: break;
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}
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(*rigs)[key] = TransceiverFactory::Capabilities (caps->rig_model
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, port_type
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, RIG_MODEL_DUMMY != caps->rig_model
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&& (RIG_PTT_RIG == caps->ptt_type
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|| RIG_PTT_RIG_MICDATA == caps->ptt_type)
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, RIG_PTT_RIG_MICDATA == caps->ptt_type);
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return 1; // keep them coming
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}
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// int frequency_change_callback (RIG * /* rig */, vfo_t vfo, freq_t f, rig_ptr_t arg)
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// {
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// (void)vfo; // unused in release build
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// Q_ASSERT (vfo == RIG_VFO_CURR); // G4WJS: at the time of writing only current VFO is signalled by hamlib
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// HamlibTransceiver * transceiver (reinterpret_cast<HamlibTransceiver *> (arg));
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// Q_EMIT transceiver->frequency_change (f, Transceiver::A);
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// return RIG_OK;
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// }
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class hamlib_tx_vfo_fixup final
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{
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public:
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hamlib_tx_vfo_fixup (RIG * rig, vfo_t tx_vfo)
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: rig_ {rig}
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{
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original_vfo_ = rig_->state.tx_vfo;
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rig_->state.tx_vfo = tx_vfo;
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}
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~hamlib_tx_vfo_fixup ()
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{
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rig_->state.tx_vfo = original_vfo_;
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}
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private:
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RIG * rig_;
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vfo_t original_vfo_;
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};
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}
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freq_t HamlibTransceiver::dummy_frequency_;
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rmode_t HamlibTransceiver::dummy_mode_ {RIG_MODE_NONE};
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void HamlibTransceiver::register_transceivers (TransceiverFactory::Transceivers * registry)
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{
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rig_set_debug_callback (debug_callback, nullptr);
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#if WSJT_HAMLIB_TRACE
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#if WSJT_HAMLIB_VERBOSE_TRACE
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rig_set_debug (RIG_DEBUG_TRACE);
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#else
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rig_set_debug (RIG_DEBUG_VERBOSE);
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#endif
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#elif defined (NDEBUG)
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rig_set_debug (RIG_DEBUG_ERR);
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#else
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rig_set_debug (RIG_DEBUG_WARN);
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#endif
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rig_load_all_backends ();
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rig_list_foreach (rigCallback, registry);
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}
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void HamlibTransceiver::RIGDeleter::cleanup (RIG * rig)
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{
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if (rig)
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{
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// rig->state.obj = 0;
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rig_cleanup (rig);
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}
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}
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HamlibTransceiver::HamlibTransceiver (TransceiverFactory::PTTMethod ptt_type, QString const& ptt_port)
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: PollingTransceiver {0}
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, rig_ {rig_init (RIG_MODEL_DUMMY)}
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, back_ptt_port_ {false}
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, is_dummy_ {true}
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, reversed_ {false}
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, split_query_works_ {true}
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, get_vfo_works_ {true}
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{
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if (!rig_)
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{
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throw error {tr ("Hamlib initialisation error")};
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}
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switch (ptt_type)
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{
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case TransceiverFactory::PTT_method_VOX:
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set_conf ("ptt_type", "None");
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break;
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case TransceiverFactory::PTT_method_CAT:
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// Use the default PTT_TYPE for the rig (defined in the Hamlib
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// rig back-end capabilities).
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break;
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case TransceiverFactory::PTT_method_DTR:
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case TransceiverFactory::PTT_method_RTS:
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if (!ptt_port.isEmpty ())
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{
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#if defined (WIN32)
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set_conf ("ptt_pathname", ("\\\\.\\" + ptt_port).toLatin1 ().data ());
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#else
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set_conf ("ptt_pathname", ptt_port.toLatin1 ().data ());
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#endif
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}
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if (TransceiverFactory::PTT_method_DTR == ptt_type)
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{
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set_conf ("ptt_type", "DTR");
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}
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else
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{
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set_conf ("ptt_type", "RTS");
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}
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}
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}
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HamlibTransceiver::HamlibTransceiver (int model_number, TransceiverFactory::ParameterPack const& params)
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: PollingTransceiver {params.poll_interval}
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, rig_ {rig_init (model_number)}
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, back_ptt_port_ {TransceiverFactory::TX_audio_source_rear == params.audio_source}
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, is_dummy_ {RIG_MODEL_DUMMY == model_number}
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, reversed_ {false}
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, split_query_works_ {true}
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, tickle_hamlib_ {false}
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, get_vfo_works_ {true}
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{
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if (!rig_)
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{
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throw error {tr ("Hamlib initialisation error")};
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}
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// rig_->state.obj = this;
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if (RIG_MODEL_DUMMY != model_number)
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{
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switch (rig_->caps->port_type)
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{
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case RIG_PORT_SERIAL:
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if (!params.serial_port.isEmpty ())
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{
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set_conf ("rig_pathname", params.serial_port.toLatin1 ().data ());
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}
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break;
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case RIG_PORT_NETWORK:
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if (!params.network_port.isEmpty ())
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{
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set_conf ("rig_pathname", params.network_port.toLatin1 ().data ());
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}
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break;
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default:
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throw error {tr ("Unsupported CAT type")};
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break;
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}
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set_conf ("serial_speed", QByteArray::number (params.baud).data ());
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set_conf ("data_bits", TransceiverFactory::seven_data_bits == params.data_bits ? "7" : "8");
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set_conf ("stop_bits", TransceiverFactory::one_stop_bit == params.stop_bits ? "1" : "2");
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switch (params.handshake)
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{
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case TransceiverFactory::handshake_none: set_conf ("serial_handshake", "None"); break;
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case TransceiverFactory::handshake_XonXoff: set_conf ("serial_handshake", "XONXOFF"); break;
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case TransceiverFactory::handshake_hardware: set_conf ("serial_handshake", "Hardware"); break;
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}
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if (params.force_line_control)
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{
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set_conf ("dtr_state", params.dtr_high ? "ON" : "OFF");
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if (TransceiverFactory::handshake_hardware != params.handshake)
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{
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set_conf ("rts_state", params.rts_high ? "ON" : "OFF");
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}
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}
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}
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switch (params.ptt_type)
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{
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case TransceiverFactory::PTT_method_VOX:
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set_conf ("ptt_type", "None");
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break;
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case TransceiverFactory::PTT_method_CAT:
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// Use the default PTT_TYPE for the rig (defined in the Hamlib
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// rig back-end capabilities).
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break;
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case TransceiverFactory::PTT_method_DTR:
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case TransceiverFactory::PTT_method_RTS:
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if (!params.ptt_port.isEmpty ()
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&& params.ptt_port != "None"
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&& (RIG_MODEL_DUMMY == model_number
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|| params.ptt_port != params.serial_port))
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{
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#if defined (WIN32)
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set_conf ("ptt_pathname", ("\\\\.\\" + params.ptt_port).toLatin1 ().data ());
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#else
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set_conf ("ptt_pathname", params.ptt_port.toLatin1 ().data ());
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#endif
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}
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if (TransceiverFactory::PTT_method_DTR == params.ptt_type)
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{
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set_conf ("ptt_type", "DTR");
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}
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else
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{
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set_conf ("ptt_type", "RTS");
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}
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}
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// Make Icom CAT split commands less glitchy
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set_conf ("no_xchg", "1");
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// would be nice to get events but not supported on Windows and also not on a lot of rigs
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// rig_set_freq_callback (rig_.data (), &frequency_change_callback, this);
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}
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HamlibTransceiver::~HamlibTransceiver ()
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{
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}
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void HamlibTransceiver::error_check (int ret_code, QString const& doing) const
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{
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if (RIG_OK != ret_code)
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{
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TRACE_CAT_POLL ("error:" << rigerror (ret_code));
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throw error {tr ("Hamlib error: %1 while %2").arg (rigerror (ret_code)).arg (doing)};
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}
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}
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void HamlibTransceiver::do_start ()
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{
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TRACE_CAT (QString::fromLatin1 (rig_->caps->mfg_name).trimmed () << QString::fromLatin1 (rig_->caps->model_name).trimmed ());
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error_check (rig_open (rig_.data ()), tr ("opening connection to rig"));
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// the Net rigctl back end promises all functions work but we must
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// test get_vfo as it determines our strategy for Icom rigs
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vfo_t vfo;
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int rc = rig_get_vfo (rig_.data (), &vfo);
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if (-RIG_ENAVAIL == rc || -RIG_ENIMPL == rc)
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{
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get_vfo_works_ = false;
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}
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else
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{
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error_check (rc, "getting current VFO");
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}
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if (!is_dummy_ && rig_->caps->set_split_vfo) // if split is possible
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// do some extra setup
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{
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freq_t f1;
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freq_t f2;
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rmode_t m {RIG_MODE_USB};
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rmode_t mb;
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pbwidth_t w {RIG_PASSBAND_NORMAL};
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pbwidth_t wb;
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if ((!get_vfo_works_ || !rig_->caps->get_vfo)
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&& (rig_->caps->set_vfo || rig_has_vfo_op (rig_.data (), RIG_OP_TOGGLE)))
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{
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// Icom have deficient CAT protocol with no way of reading which
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// VFO is selected or if SPLIT is selected so we have to simply
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// assume it is as when we started by setting at open time right
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// here. We also gather/set other initial state.
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error_check (rig_get_freq (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, &f1), tr ("getting current frequency"));
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TRACE_CAT ("current frequency =" << f1);
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error_check (rig_get_mode (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, &m, &w), tr ("getting current mode"));
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TRACE_CAT ("current mode =" << rig_strrmode (m) << "bw =" << w);
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if (!rig_->caps->set_vfo)
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{
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TRACE_CAT ("rig_vfo_op TOGGLE");
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error_check (rig_vfo_op (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, RIG_OP_TOGGLE), tr ("exchanging VFOs"));
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}
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else
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{
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TRACE_CAT ("rig_set_vfo to other VFO");
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error_check (rig_set_vfo (rig_.data (), rig_->state.vfo_list & RIG_VFO_B ? RIG_VFO_B : RIG_VFO_SUB), tr ("setting current VFO"));
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}
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error_check (rig_get_freq (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, &f2), tr ("getting other VFO frequency"));
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TRACE_CAT ("rig_get_freq other frequency =" << f2);
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error_check (rig_get_mode (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, &mb, &wb), tr ("getting other VFO mode"));
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TRACE_CAT ("rig_get_mode other mode =" << rig_strrmode (mb) << "bw =" << wb);
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update_other_frequency (f2);
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if (!rig_->caps->set_vfo)
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{
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TRACE_CAT ("rig_vfo_op TOGGLE");
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error_check (rig_vfo_op (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, RIG_OP_TOGGLE), tr ("exchanging VFOs"));
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}
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else
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{
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TRACE_CAT ("rig_set_vfo A/MAIN");
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error_check (rig_set_vfo (rig_.data (), rig_->state.vfo_list & RIG_VFO_A ? RIG_VFO_A : RIG_VFO_MAIN), tr ("setting current VFO"));
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}
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if (f1 != f2 || m != mb || w != wb) // we must have started with MAIN/A
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{
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update_rx_frequency (f1);
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}
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else
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{
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error_check (rig_get_freq (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, &f1), tr ("getting frequency"));
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TRACE_CAT ("rig_get_freq frequency =" << f1);
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error_check (rig_get_mode (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, &m, &w), tr ("getting mode"));
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TRACE_CAT ("rig_get_mode mode =" << rig_strrmode (m) << "bw =" << w);
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update_rx_frequency (f1);
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}
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// TRACE_CAT ("rig_set_split_vfo split off");
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// error_check (rig_set_split_vfo (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, RIG_SPLIT_OFF, RIG_VFO_CURR), tr ("setting split off"));
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// update_split (false);
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}
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else
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{
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vfo_t v {RIG_VFO_A}; // assume RX always on VFO A/MAIN
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if (get_vfo_works_ && rig_->caps->get_vfo)
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{
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error_check (rig_get_vfo (rig_.data (), &v), tr ("getting current VFO")); // has side effect of establishing current VFO inside hamlib
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TRACE_CAT ("rig_get_vfo current VFO = " << rig_strvfo (v));
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}
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reversed_ = RIG_VFO_B == v;
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if (!(rig_->caps->targetable_vfo & (RIG_TARGETABLE_MODE | RIG_TARGETABLE_PURE)))
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{
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error_check (rig_get_mode (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, &m, &w), tr ("getting current mode"));
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TRACE_CAT ("rig_get_mode current mode =" << rig_strrmode (m) << "bw =" << w);
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}
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}
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update_mode (map_mode (m));
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}
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tickle_hamlib_ = true;
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if (is_dummy_ && dummy_frequency_)
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{
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// return to where last dummy instance was
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// TODO: this is going to break down if multiple dummy rigs are used
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rig_set_freq (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, dummy_frequency_);
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update_rx_frequency (dummy_frequency_);
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if (RIG_MODE_NONE != dummy_mode_)
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{
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rig_set_mode (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, dummy_mode_, RIG_PASSBAND_NORMAL);
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update_mode (map_mode (dummy_mode_));
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}
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}
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poll ();
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TRACE_CAT ("exit" << state () << "reversed =" << reversed_);
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}
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void HamlibTransceiver::do_stop ()
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{
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if (is_dummy_)
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{
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rig_get_freq (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, &dummy_frequency_);
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pbwidth_t width;
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rig_get_mode (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, &dummy_mode_, &width);
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}
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if (rig_)
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{
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rig_close (rig_.data ());
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}
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TRACE_CAT ("state:" << state () << "reversed =" << reversed_);
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}
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auto HamlibTransceiver::get_vfos () const -> std::tuple<vfo_t, vfo_t>
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{
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if (get_vfo_works_ && rig_->caps->get_vfo)
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{
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vfo_t v;
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error_check (rig_get_vfo (rig_.data (), &v), tr ("getting current VFO")); // has side effect of establishing current VFO inside hamlib
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TRACE_CAT ("rig_get_vfo VFO = " << rig_strvfo (v));
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reversed_ = RIG_VFO_B == v;
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}
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else if (rig_->caps->set_vfo && rig_->caps->set_split_vfo)
|
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{
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// use VFO A/MAIN for main frequency and B/SUB for Tx
|
|
// frequency if split since these type of radios can only
|
|
// support this way around
|
|
|
|
TRACE_CAT ("rig_set_vfo VFO = A/MAIN");
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|
error_check (rig_set_vfo (rig_.data (), rig_->state.vfo_list & RIG_VFO_A ? RIG_VFO_A : RIG_VFO_MAIN), tr ("setting current VFO"));
|
|
}
|
|
// else only toggle available but both VFOs should be substitutable
|
|
|
|
auto rx_vfo = rig_->state.vfo_list & RIG_VFO_A ? RIG_VFO_A : RIG_VFO_MAIN;
|
|
auto tx_vfo = !is_dummy_ && state ().split ()
|
|
? (rig_->state.vfo_list & RIG_VFO_B ? RIG_VFO_B : RIG_VFO_SUB)
|
|
: rx_vfo;
|
|
if (reversed_)
|
|
{
|
|
TRACE_CAT ("reversing VFOs");
|
|
std::swap (rx_vfo, tx_vfo);
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|
}
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|
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|
TRACE_CAT ("RX VFO = " << rig_strvfo (rx_vfo) << " TX VFO = " << rig_strvfo (tx_vfo));
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return std::make_tuple (rx_vfo, tx_vfo);
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|
}
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|
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|
void HamlibTransceiver::do_frequency (Frequency f, MODE m)
|
|
{
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|
TRACE_CAT (f << "mode:" << m << "reversed:" << reversed_);
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|
|
|
// for the 1st time as a band change may cause a recalled mode to be
|
|
// set
|
|
error_check (rig_set_freq (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, f), tr ("setting frequency"));
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|
|
|
if (UNK != m)
|
|
{
|
|
do_mode (m, false);
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|
|
|
// for the 2nd time because a mode change may have caused a
|
|
// frequency change
|
|
error_check (rig_set_freq (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, f), tr ("setting frequency"));
|
|
|
|
// for the second time because some rigs change mode according
|
|
// to frequency such as the TS-2000 auto mode setting
|
|
do_mode (m, false);
|
|
}
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|
|
|
update_rx_frequency (f);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void HamlibTransceiver::do_tx_frequency (Frequency tx, bool rationalise_mode)
|
|
{
|
|
TRACE_CAT (tx << "rationalise mode:" << rationalise_mode << "reversed:" << reversed_);
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|
|
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if (!is_dummy_) // split is meaning less if you can't
|
|
// see it
|
|
{
|
|
auto split = tx ? RIG_SPLIT_ON : RIG_SPLIT_OFF;
|
|
update_split (tx);
|
|
auto vfos = get_vfos ();
|
|
// auto rx_vfo = std::get<0> (vfos); // or use RIG_VFO_CURR
|
|
auto tx_vfo = std::get<1> (vfos);
|
|
|
|
if (tx)
|
|
{
|
|
// Doing set split for the 1st of two times, this one
|
|
// ensures that the internal Hamlib state is correct
|
|
// otherwise rig_set_split_freq() will target the wrong VFO
|
|
// on some rigs
|
|
|
|
if (tickle_hamlib_)
|
|
{
|
|
// This potentially causes issues with the Elecraft K3
|
|
// which will block setting split mode when it deems
|
|
// cross mode split operation not possible. There's not
|
|
// much we can do since the Hamlib Library needs this
|
|
// call at least once to establish the Tx VFO. Best we
|
|
// can do is only do this once per session.
|
|
TRACE_CAT ("rig_set_split_vfo split =" << split);
|
|
auto rc = rig_set_split_vfo (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, split, tx_vfo);
|
|
if (tx || (-RIG_ENAVAIL != rc && -RIG_ENIMPL != rc))
|
|
{
|
|
// On rigs that can't have split controlled only throw an
|
|
// exception when an error other than command not accepted
|
|
// is returned when trying to leave split mode. This allows
|
|
// fake split mode and non-split mode to work without error
|
|
// on such rigs without having to know anything about the
|
|
// specific rig.
|
|
error_check (rc, tr ("setting/unsetting split mode"));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
tickle_hamlib_ = false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
hamlib_tx_vfo_fixup fixup (rig_.data (), tx_vfo);
|
|
// do this before setting the mode because changing band may
|
|
// recall the last mode used on the target band
|
|
error_check (rig_set_split_freq (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, tx), tr ("setting split TX frequency"));
|
|
|
|
if (rationalise_mode)
|
|
{
|
|
rmode_t current_mode;
|
|
pbwidth_t current_width;
|
|
|
|
error_check (rig_get_split_mode (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, ¤t_mode, ¤t_width), tr ("getting mode of split TX VFO"));
|
|
TRACE_CAT ("rig_get_split_mode mode = " << rig_strrmode (current_mode) << "bw =" << current_width);
|
|
|
|
auto new_mode = map_mode (state ().mode ());
|
|
if (new_mode != current_mode)
|
|
{
|
|
TRACE_CAT ("rig_set_split_mode mode = " << rig_strrmode (new_mode));
|
|
error_check (rig_set_split_mode (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, new_mode, RIG_PASSBAND_NORMAL), tr ("setting split TX VFO mode"));
|
|
|
|
// do this again as setting the mode may change the frequency
|
|
error_check (rig_set_split_freq (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, tx), tr ("setting split TX frequency"));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Enable split last since some rigs (Kenwood for one) come out
|
|
// of split when you switch RX VFO (to set split mode above for
|
|
// example). Also the Elecraft K3 will refuse to go to split
|
|
// with certain VFO A/B mode combinations.
|
|
TRACE_CAT ("rig_set_split_vfo split =" << split);
|
|
auto rc = rig_set_split_vfo (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, split, tx_vfo);
|
|
if (tx || (-RIG_ENAVAIL != rc && -RIG_ENIMPL != rc))
|
|
{
|
|
// On rigs that can't have split controlled only throw an
|
|
// exception when an error other than command not accepted
|
|
// is returned when trying to leave split mode. This allows
|
|
// fake split mode and non-split mode to work without error
|
|
// on such rigs without having to know anything about the
|
|
// specific rig.
|
|
error_check (rc, tr ("setting/unsetting split mode"));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
update_other_frequency (tx);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void HamlibTransceiver::do_mode (MODE mode, bool rationalise)
|
|
{
|
|
TRACE_CAT (mode << "rationalise:" << rationalise);
|
|
|
|
auto vfos = get_vfos ();
|
|
// auto rx_vfo = std::get<0> (vfos);
|
|
auto tx_vfo = std::get<1> (vfos);
|
|
|
|
rmode_t current_mode;
|
|
pbwidth_t current_width;
|
|
|
|
error_check (rig_get_mode (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, ¤t_mode, ¤t_width), tr ("getting current VFO mode"));
|
|
TRACE_CAT ("rig_get_mode mode = " << rig_strrmode (current_mode) << "bw =" << current_width);
|
|
|
|
auto new_mode = map_mode (mode);
|
|
if (new_mode != current_mode)
|
|
{
|
|
TRACE_CAT ("rig_set_mode mode = " << rig_strrmode (new_mode));
|
|
error_check (rig_set_mode (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, new_mode, RIG_PASSBAND_NORMAL), tr ("setting current VFO mode"));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (!is_dummy_ && state ().split () && rationalise)
|
|
{
|
|
error_check (rig_get_split_mode (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, ¤t_mode, ¤t_width), tr ("getting split TX VFO mode"));
|
|
TRACE_CAT ("rig_get_split_mode mode = " << rig_strrmode (current_mode) << "bw =" << current_width);
|
|
|
|
if (new_mode != current_mode)
|
|
{
|
|
TRACE_CAT ("rig_set_split_mode mode = " << rig_strrmode (new_mode));
|
|
hamlib_tx_vfo_fixup fixup (rig_.data (), tx_vfo);
|
|
error_check (rig_set_split_mode (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, new_mode, RIG_PASSBAND_NORMAL), tr ("setting split TX VFO mode"));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
update_mode (mode);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void HamlibTransceiver::poll ()
|
|
{
|
|
#if !WSJT_TRACE_CAT_POLLS
|
|
#if defined (NDEBUG)
|
|
rig_set_debug (RIG_DEBUG_ERR);
|
|
#else
|
|
rig_set_debug (RIG_DEBUG_WARN);
|
|
#endif
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
freq_t f;
|
|
rmode_t m;
|
|
pbwidth_t w;
|
|
split_t s;
|
|
|
|
if (get_vfo_works_ && rig_->caps->get_vfo)
|
|
{
|
|
vfo_t v;
|
|
error_check (rig_get_vfo (rig_.data (), &v), tr ("getting current VFO")); // has side effect of establishing current VFO inside hamlib
|
|
TRACE_CAT_POLL ("VFO =" << rig_strvfo (v));
|
|
reversed_ = RIG_VFO_B == v;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
error_check (rig_get_freq (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, &f), tr ("getting current VFO frequency"));
|
|
TRACE_CAT_POLL ("rig_get_freq frequency =" << f);
|
|
update_rx_frequency (f);
|
|
|
|
if (!is_dummy_ && state ().split () && (rig_->caps->targetable_vfo & (RIG_TARGETABLE_FREQ | RIG_TARGETABLE_PURE)))
|
|
{
|
|
// only read "other" VFO if in split, this allows rigs like
|
|
// FlexRadio to work in Kenwood TS-2000 mode despite them
|
|
// not having a FB; command
|
|
|
|
// we can only probe current VFO unless rig supports reading
|
|
// the other one directly because we can't glitch the Rx
|
|
error_check (rig_get_freq (rig_.data ()
|
|
, reversed_
|
|
? (rig_->state.vfo_list & RIG_VFO_A ? RIG_VFO_A : RIG_VFO_MAIN)
|
|
: (rig_->state.vfo_list & RIG_VFO_B ? RIG_VFO_B : RIG_VFO_SUB)
|
|
, &f), tr ("getting current VFO frequency"));
|
|
TRACE_CAT_POLL ("rig_get_freq other VFO =" << f);
|
|
update_other_frequency (f);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
error_check (rig_get_mode (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, &m, &w), tr ("getting current VFO mode"));
|
|
TRACE_CAT_POLL ("rig_get_mode mode =" << rig_strrmode (m) << "bw =" << w);
|
|
update_mode (map_mode (m));
|
|
|
|
if (!is_dummy_ && rig_->caps->get_split_vfo && split_query_works_)
|
|
{
|
|
vfo_t v {RIG_VFO_NONE}; // so we can tell if it doesn't get updated :(
|
|
auto rc = rig_get_split_vfo (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, &s, &v);
|
|
if (-RIG_OK == rc && RIG_SPLIT_ON == s)
|
|
{
|
|
TRACE_CAT_POLL ("rig_get_split_vfo split = " << s << " VFO = " << rig_strvfo (v));
|
|
update_split (true);
|
|
// if (RIG_VFO_A == v)
|
|
// {
|
|
// reversed_ = true; // not sure if this helps us here
|
|
// }
|
|
}
|
|
else if (-RIG_OK == rc) // not split
|
|
{
|
|
TRACE_CAT_POLL ("rig_get_split_vfo split = " << s << " VFO = " << rig_strvfo (v));
|
|
update_split (false);
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
// Some rigs (Icom) don't have a way of reporting SPLIT
|
|
// mode
|
|
TRACE_CAT_POLL ("rig_get_split_vfo can't do on this rig");
|
|
// just report how we see it based on prior commands
|
|
split_query_works_ = false;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (RIG_PTT_NONE != rig_->state.pttport.type.ptt && rig_->caps->get_ptt)
|
|
{
|
|
ptt_t p;
|
|
auto rc = rig_get_ptt (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, &p);
|
|
if (-RIG_ENAVAIL != rc && -RIG_ENIMPL != rc) // may fail if
|
|
// Net rig ctl and target doesn't
|
|
// support command
|
|
{
|
|
error_check (rc, tr ("getting PTT state"));
|
|
TRACE_CAT_POLL ("rig_get_ptt PTT =" << p);
|
|
update_PTT (!(RIG_PTT_OFF == p));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#if !WSJT_TRACE_CAT_POLLS
|
|
#if WSJT_HAMLIB_TRACE
|
|
#if WSJT_HAMLIB_VERBOSE_TRACE
|
|
rig_set_debug (RIG_DEBUG_TRACE);
|
|
#else
|
|
rig_set_debug (RIG_DEBUG_VERBOSE);
|
|
#endif
|
|
#elif defined (NDEBUG)
|
|
rig_set_debug (RIG_DEBUG_ERR);
|
|
#else
|
|
rig_set_debug (RIG_DEBUG_WARN);
|
|
#endif
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void HamlibTransceiver::do_ptt (bool on)
|
|
{
|
|
TRACE_CAT (on << state () << "reversed =" << reversed_);
|
|
if (on)
|
|
{
|
|
if (RIG_PTT_NONE != rig_->state.pttport.type.ptt)
|
|
{
|
|
TRACE_CAT ("rig_set_ptt PTT = true");
|
|
error_check (rig_set_ptt (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR
|
|
, RIG_PTT_RIG_MICDATA == rig_->caps->ptt_type && back_ptt_port_
|
|
? RIG_PTT_ON_DATA : RIG_PTT_ON), tr ("setting PTT on"));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
if (RIG_PTT_NONE != rig_->state.pttport.type.ptt)
|
|
{
|
|
TRACE_CAT ("rig_set_ptt PTT = false");
|
|
error_check (rig_set_ptt (rig_.data (), RIG_VFO_CURR, RIG_PTT_OFF), tr ("setting PTT off"));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
update_PTT (on);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void HamlibTransceiver::set_conf (char const * item, char const * value)
|
|
{
|
|
token_t token = rig_token_lookup (rig_.data (), item);
|
|
if (RIG_CONF_END != token) // only set if valid for rig model
|
|
{
|
|
error_check (rig_set_conf (rig_.data (), token, value), tr ("setting a configuration item"));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
QByteArray HamlibTransceiver::get_conf (char const * item)
|
|
{
|
|
token_t token = rig_token_lookup (rig_.data (), item);
|
|
QByteArray value {128, '\0'};
|
|
if (RIG_CONF_END != token) // only get if valid for rig model
|
|
{
|
|
error_check (rig_get_conf (rig_.data (), token, value.data ()), tr ("getting a configuration item"));
|
|
}
|
|
return value;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
auto HamlibTransceiver::map_mode (rmode_t m) const -> MODE
|
|
{
|
|
switch (m)
|
|
{
|
|
case RIG_MODE_AM:
|
|
case RIG_MODE_SAM:
|
|
case RIG_MODE_AMS:
|
|
case RIG_MODE_DSB:
|
|
return AM;
|
|
|
|
case RIG_MODE_CW:
|
|
return CW;
|
|
|
|
case RIG_MODE_CWR:
|
|
return CW_R;
|
|
|
|
case RIG_MODE_USB:
|
|
case RIG_MODE_ECSSUSB:
|
|
case RIG_MODE_SAH:
|
|
case RIG_MODE_FAX:
|
|
return USB;
|
|
|
|
case RIG_MODE_LSB:
|
|
case RIG_MODE_ECSSLSB:
|
|
case RIG_MODE_SAL:
|
|
return LSB;
|
|
|
|
case RIG_MODE_RTTY:
|
|
return FSK;
|
|
|
|
case RIG_MODE_RTTYR:
|
|
return FSK_R;
|
|
|
|
case RIG_MODE_PKTLSB:
|
|
return DIG_L;
|
|
|
|
case RIG_MODE_PKTUSB:
|
|
return DIG_U;
|
|
|
|
case RIG_MODE_FM:
|
|
case RIG_MODE_WFM:
|
|
return FM;
|
|
|
|
case RIG_MODE_PKTFM:
|
|
return DIG_FM;
|
|
|
|
default:
|
|
return UNK;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
rmode_t HamlibTransceiver::map_mode (MODE mode) const
|
|
{
|
|
switch (mode)
|
|
{
|
|
case AM: return RIG_MODE_AM;
|
|
case CW: return RIG_MODE_CW;
|
|
case CW_R: return RIG_MODE_CWR;
|
|
case USB: return RIG_MODE_USB;
|
|
case LSB: return RIG_MODE_LSB;
|
|
case FSK: return RIG_MODE_RTTY;
|
|
case FSK_R: return RIG_MODE_RTTYR;
|
|
case DIG_L: return RIG_MODE_PKTLSB;
|
|
case DIG_U: return RIG_MODE_PKTUSB;
|
|
case FM: return RIG_MODE_FM;
|
|
case DIG_FM: return RIG_MODE_PKTFM;
|
|
default: break;
|
|
}
|
|
return RIG_MODE_USB; // quieten compiler grumble
|
|
}
|