Hamlib/kenwood/ts950.c

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/*
* Hamlib Kenwood backend - TS950 description
* Copyright (c) 2002-2004 by Stephane Fillod
*
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "config.h"
#endif
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <hamlib/rig.h>
#include "kenwood.h"
#define TS950_ALL_MODES (RIG_MODE_AM|RIG_MODE_CW|RIG_MODE_USB|RIG_MODE_LSB|RIG_MODE_FM|RIG_MODE_RTTY)
#define TS950_OTHER_TX_MODES (RIG_MODE_CW|RIG_MODE_USB|RIG_MODE_LSB|RIG_MODE_FM|RIG_MODE_RTTY)
#define TS950_AM_TX_MODES RIG_MODE_AM
#define TS950_FUNC_ALL (RIG_FUNC_TSQL)
#define TS950_LEVEL_ALL (RIG_LEVEL_ATT|RIG_LEVEL_AGC|RIG_LEVEL_SQL|RIG_LEVEL_STRENGTH|RIG_LEVEL_AF|RIG_LEVEL_RF|RIG_LEVEL_RFPOWER|RIG_LEVEL_MICGAIN)
#define TS950_VFO (RIG_VFO_A|RIG_VFO_B)
#define cmd_trm(rig) ((struct kenwood_priv_caps *)(rig)->caps->priv)->cmdtrm
static struct kenwood_priv_caps ts950_priv_caps = {
.cmdtrm = EOM_KEN,
};
/*
* ts950sdx rig capabilities.
*
* part of infos comes from .http = //www.kenwood.net/
*/
const struct rig_caps ts950sdx_caps = {
.rig_model = RIG_MODEL_TS950SDX,
.model_name = "TS-950SDX",
.mfg_name = "Kenwood",
.version = BACKEND_VER,
.copyright = "LGPL",
.status = RIG_STATUS_BETA,
.rig_type = RIG_TYPE_TRANSCEIVER,
.ptt_type = RIG_PTT_RIG,
.dcd_type = RIG_DCD_RIG,
.port_type = RIG_PORT_SERIAL,
.serial_rate_min = 1200,
.serial_rate_max = 4800,
.serial_data_bits = 8,
.serial_stop_bits = 2,
.serial_parity = RIG_PARITY_NONE,
.serial_handshake = RIG_HANDSHAKE_NONE,
.write_delay = 0,
.post_write_delay = 0,
.timeout = 200,
.retry = 3,
.has_get_func = TS950_FUNC_ALL,
.has_set_func = TS950_FUNC_ALL,
.has_get_level = TS950_LEVEL_ALL,
.has_set_level = RIG_LEVEL_SET(TS950_LEVEL_ALL),
.has_get_parm = RIG_PARM_NONE,
.has_set_parm = RIG_PARM_NONE, /* FIXME: parms */
.level_gran = {}, /* FIXME: granularity */
.parm_gran = {},
.ctcss_list = kenwood38_ctcss_list,
.dcs_list = NULL,
.preamp = { RIG_DBLST_END, }, /* FIXME: preamp list */
.attenuator = { 6, 12, 18, RIG_DBLST_END, },
.max_rit = kHz(9.99),
.max_xit = kHz(9.99),
.max_ifshift = Hz(0),
.targetable_vfo = RIG_TARGETABLE_FREQ,
.transceive = RIG_TRN_RIG,
.bank_qty = 0,
.chan_desc_sz = 0,
.chan_list = {
{ 0, 89, RIG_MTYPE_MEM }, /* TBC */
{ 90, 99, RIG_MTYPE_EDGE },
RIG_CHAN_END,
},
.rx_range_list1 = { RIG_FRNG_END, }, /* FIXME: enter region 1 setting */
.tx_range_list1 = { RIG_FRNG_END, },
.rx_range_list2 = {
{kHz(100),MHz(30),TS950_ALL_MODES,-1,-1,TS950_VFO},
RIG_FRNG_END,
},
.tx_range_list2 = {
{kHz(1800),MHz(2)-1,TS950_OTHER_TX_MODES,5000,W(150),TS950_VFO}, /* 100W class */
{kHz(1800),MHz(2)-1,TS950_AM_TX_MODES,2000,W(40),TS950_VFO}, /* 25W class */
{kHz(3500),MHz(4)-1,TS950_OTHER_TX_MODES,5000,W(150),TS950_VFO},
{kHz(3500),MHz(4)-1,TS950_AM_TX_MODES,2000,W(40),TS950_VFO},
{MHz(7),kHz(7300),TS950_OTHER_TX_MODES,5000,W(150),TS950_VFO},
{MHz(7),kHz(7300),TS950_AM_TX_MODES,2000,W(40),TS950_VFO},
{kHz(10100),kHz(10150),TS950_OTHER_TX_MODES,5000,W(150),TS950_VFO},
{kHz(10100),kHz(10150),TS950_AM_TX_MODES,2000,W(40),TS950_VFO},
{MHz(14),kHz(14350),TS950_OTHER_TX_MODES,5000,W(150),TS950_VFO},
{MHz(14),kHz(14350),TS950_AM_TX_MODES,2000,W(40),TS950_VFO},
{kHz(18068),kHz(18168),TS950_OTHER_TX_MODES,5000,W(150),TS950_VFO},
{kHz(18068),kHz(18168),TS950_AM_TX_MODES,2000,W(40),TS950_VFO},
{MHz(21),kHz(21450),TS950_OTHER_TX_MODES,5000,W(150),TS950_VFO},
{MHz(21),kHz(21450),TS950_AM_TX_MODES,2000,W(40),TS950_VFO},
{kHz(24890),kHz(24990),TS950_OTHER_TX_MODES,5000,W(150),TS950_VFO},
{kHz(24890),kHz(24990),TS950_AM_TX_MODES,2000,W(40),TS950_VFO},
{MHz(28),kHz(29700),TS950_OTHER_TX_MODES,5000,W(150),TS950_VFO},
{MHz(28),kHz(29700),TS950_AM_TX_MODES,2000,W(40),TS950_VFO},
RIG_FRNG_END,
}, /* tx range */
.tuning_steps = {
{TS950_ALL_MODES,50},
{TS950_ALL_MODES,100},
{TS950_ALL_MODES,kHz(1)},
{TS950_ALL_MODES,kHz(5)},
{TS950_ALL_MODES,kHz(9)},
{TS950_ALL_MODES,kHz(10)},
{TS950_ALL_MODES,12500},
{TS950_ALL_MODES,kHz(20)},
{TS950_ALL_MODES,kHz(25)},
{TS950_ALL_MODES,kHz(100)},
{TS950_ALL_MODES,MHz(1)},
{TS950_ALL_MODES,0}, /* any tuning step */
RIG_TS_END,
},
/* mode/filter list, remember: order matters! */
.filters = {
{RIG_MODE_SSB, kHz(2.4)},
{RIG_MODE_CW, Hz(200)},
{RIG_MODE_RTTY, Hz(500)},
{RIG_MODE_AM, kHz(9)},
{RIG_MODE_FM, kHz(14)},
RIG_FLT_END,
},
.priv = (void *)&ts950_priv_caps,
Several Kenwood patches from Alessandro Zummo, azummo-lists@towertech.it Among the changes: I finally had the time to build the CAT interface for my TS450 and discovered a couple of new commands. MX; MX0; MX1; is used to activate the AIP function FL; FLXXXYYY; is used to set the filters. I made a perl script to try every possible two-letters command. If amyone is interested, at their own risk, just ask. I've then modified and optimized the kenwood driver: - moved MD_ defined to .h - added init/cleanup - ts450_get_mode -> kenwood_get_mode_if - support reading memory channel freq within kenwood_get_freq - added kenwood_safe_transaction as an helper with result len check - added kenwood_get_if - added get_level for RIG_LEVEL_CWPITCH - set/get for RIG_FUNC_AIP - replaced ts140/680 get_mode and get_freq - removed the delay on the ts450. it works just fine without it. ============================= the attached patch requires the first one I sent and addresses a few remaining issues - converted 8 spaces to tabs - added kenwood_mode_table - added kenwood_simple_transaction helper func - use kenwood2rmode and rmode2kenwood where possible - some code cleanup - use kenwood_safe/simple_transaction where possible - added kenwood_get_mem_if (ts140,ts450,ts680,ts690,ts850) - added kenwood_get_channel (ts450,ts850) - added FUNC_FINE_STEP (commented out, we have no more func slots) - added LEVEL_CWPITCH (set) - no reason to have ts850_set_func, ts850_set_level - ... ts480_get/set_ant, ts480_set_func - ... ts570_set/get_ant, ts570_get_channel, ts570_get_rit - ... ts680_set_func - ... ts790_get_mode, ts790_get_vfo this patch is a bit more extensive and tested only on the TS450. feedback will be appreciated. where I removed code I took care to verify that the generic code in kenwood.c worked in the same way. git-svn-id: https://hamlib.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/hamlib/trunk@2591 7ae35d74-ebe9-4afe-98af-79ac388436b8
2009-01-23 03:24:42 +00:00
.rig_init = kenwood_init,
.rig_cleanup = kenwood_cleanup,
.set_freq = kenwood_set_freq,
.get_freq = kenwood_get_freq,
.set_rit = kenwood_set_rit,
.get_rit = kenwood_get_rit,
.set_xit = kenwood_set_xit,
.get_xit = kenwood_get_xit,
.set_mode = kenwood_set_mode,
.get_mode = kenwood_get_mode,
.set_vfo = kenwood_set_vfo,
Several Kenwood patches from Alessandro Zummo, azummo-lists@towertech.it Among the changes: I finally had the time to build the CAT interface for my TS450 and discovered a couple of new commands. MX; MX0; MX1; is used to activate the AIP function FL; FLXXXYYY; is used to set the filters. I made a perl script to try every possible two-letters command. If amyone is interested, at their own risk, just ask. I've then modified and optimized the kenwood driver: - moved MD_ defined to .h - added init/cleanup - ts450_get_mode -> kenwood_get_mode_if - support reading memory channel freq within kenwood_get_freq - added kenwood_safe_transaction as an helper with result len check - added kenwood_get_if - added get_level for RIG_LEVEL_CWPITCH - set/get for RIG_FUNC_AIP - replaced ts140/680 get_mode and get_freq - removed the delay on the ts450. it works just fine without it. ============================= the attached patch requires the first one I sent and addresses a few remaining issues - converted 8 spaces to tabs - added kenwood_mode_table - added kenwood_simple_transaction helper func - use kenwood2rmode and rmode2kenwood where possible - some code cleanup - use kenwood_safe/simple_transaction where possible - added kenwood_get_mem_if (ts140,ts450,ts680,ts690,ts850) - added kenwood_get_channel (ts450,ts850) - added FUNC_FINE_STEP (commented out, we have no more func slots) - added LEVEL_CWPITCH (set) - no reason to have ts850_set_func, ts850_set_level - ... ts480_get/set_ant, ts480_set_func - ... ts570_set/get_ant, ts570_get_channel, ts570_get_rit - ... ts680_set_func - ... ts790_get_mode, ts790_get_vfo this patch is a bit more extensive and tested only on the TS450. feedback will be appreciated. where I removed code I took care to verify that the generic code in kenwood.c worked in the same way. git-svn-id: https://hamlib.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/hamlib/trunk@2591 7ae35d74-ebe9-4afe-98af-79ac388436b8
2009-01-23 03:24:42 +00:00
.get_vfo = kenwood_get_vfo_if,
.set_ctcss_tone = kenwood_set_ctcss_tone,
.get_ctcss_tone = kenwood_get_ctcss_tone,
.get_ptt = kenwood_get_ptt,
.set_ptt = kenwood_set_ptt,
.get_dcd = kenwood_get_dcd,
.set_func = kenwood_set_func,
.get_func = kenwood_get_func,
.set_level = kenwood_set_level,
.get_level = kenwood_get_level,
.send_morse = kenwood_send_morse,
.vfo_op = kenwood_vfo_op,
.set_mem = kenwood_set_mem,
.get_mem = kenwood_get_mem,
.set_trn = kenwood_set_trn,
.get_trn = kenwood_get_trn,
.set_powerstat = kenwood_set_powerstat,
.get_powerstat = kenwood_get_powerstat,
.reset = kenwood_reset,
};