Hamlib/tests/example.c

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/* This is a elementary program calling Hamlib to do some useful things.
*
* Edit to specify your rig model and serial port, and baud rate
* before compiling.
* To compile:
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* gcc -I../src -I../include -g -o example example.c sprintflst.c -lhamlib
* if hamlib is installed in /usr/local/...
*
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <hamlib/rig.h>
#include <hamlib/riglist.h>
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#include "sprintflst.h"
#include <hamlib/rotator.h>
#if 0
#define MODEL RIG_MODEL_DUMMY
#define PATH "/dev/ttyUSB0"
#define BAUD 19200
#else
#define MODEL RIG_MODEL_NETRIGCTL
#define PATH "127.0.0.1:4532"
#define BAUD 0
#endif
int main()
{
RIG *my_rig;
char *info_buf;
freq_t freq;
value_t rawstrength, power, strength;
float s_meter, rig_raw2val();
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int status, retcode;
unsigned int mwpower;
rmode_t mode;
pbwidth_t width;
/* Set verbosity level */
rig_set_debug(RIG_DEBUG_TRACE); // errors only
/* Instantiate a rig */
my_rig = rig_init(MODEL); // your rig model.
strncpy(my_rig->state.rigport.pathname, PATH, FILPATHLEN - 1);
my_rig->state.rigport.parm.serial.rate = BAUD; // your baud rate
/* Open my rig */
retcode = rig_open(my_rig);
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if (retcode != RIG_OK)
{
rig_debug(RIG_DEBUG_ERR, "%s: rig_open failed %s\n", __func__,
rigerror(retcode));
return 1;
}
/* Give me ID info, e.g., firmware version. */
info_buf = (char *)rig_get_info(my_rig);
printf("Rig_info: '%s'\n", info_buf);
/* Note: As a general practice, we should check to see if a given
* function is within the rig's capabilities before calling it, but
* we are simplifying here. Also, we should check each call's returned
* status in case of error. (That's an inelegant way to catch an unsupported
* operation.)
*/
if (my_rig->caps->rig_model == RIG_MODEL_NETRIGCTL)
{
status = rig_set_vfo_opt(my_rig, 1);
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if (status != RIG_OK) { printf("set_vfo_opt failed?? Err=%s\n", rigerror(status)); }
}
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/* Main VFO frequency */
status = rig_get_freq(my_rig, RIG_VFO_CURR, &freq);
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if (status != RIG_OK) { printf("Get freq failed?? Err=%s\n", rigerror(status)); }
printf("VFO freq. = %.1f Hz\n", freq);
/* Current mode */
status = rig_get_mode(my_rig, RIG_VFO_CURR, &mode, &width);
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if (status != RIG_OK) { printf("Get mode failed?? Err=%s\n", rigerror(status)); }
printf("Current mode = 0x%lX = %s, width = %ld\n", mode, rig_strrmode(mode),
width);
/* rig power output */
status = rig_get_level(my_rig, RIG_VFO_CURR, RIG_LEVEL_RFPOWER, &power);
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if (status != RIG_OK) { rig_debug(RIG_DEBUG_ERR, "%s: error rig_get_level: %s\n", __func__, rigerror(status)); }
printf("RF Power relative setting = %.3f (0.0 - 1.0)\n", power.f);
/* Convert power reading to watts */
status = rig_power2mW(my_rig, &mwpower, power.f, freq, mode);
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if (status != RIG_OK) { rig_debug(RIG_DEBUG_ERR, "%s: error rig_get_level: %s\n", __func__, rigerror(status)); }
printf("RF Power calibrated = %.1f Watts\n", mwpower / 1000.);
/* Raw and calibrated S-meter values */
status = rig_get_level(my_rig, RIG_VFO_CURR, RIG_LEVEL_RAWSTR, &rawstrength);
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if (status != RIG_OK) { rig_debug(RIG_DEBUG_ERR, "%s: error rig_get_level: %s\n", __func__, rigerror(status)); }
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printf("Raw receive strength = %d\n", rawstrength.i);
s_meter = rig_raw2val(rawstrength.i, &my_rig->caps->str_cal);
printf("S-meter value = %.2f dB relative to S9\n", s_meter);
/* now try using RIG_LEVEL_STRENGTH itself */
status = rig_get_strength(my_rig, RIG_VFO_CURR, &strength);
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if (status != RIG_OK) { rig_debug(RIG_DEBUG_ERR, "%s: error rig_get_level: %s\n", __func__, rigerror(status)); }
printf("LEVEL_STRENGTH returns %d\n", strength.i);
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const freq_range_t *range = rig_get_range(&my_rig->state.rx_range_list[0],
14074000, RIG_MODE_USB);
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if (status != RIG_OK) { rig_debug(RIG_DEBUG_ERR, "%s: error rig_get_ragne: %s\n", __func__, rigerror(status)); }
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if (range)
{
char vfolist[256];
rig_sprintf_vfo(vfolist, my_rig->state.vfo_list);
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printf("Range start=%"PRIfreq", end=%"PRIfreq", low_power=%d, high_power=%d, vfos=%s\n",
range->startf, range->endf, range->low_power, range->high_power, vfolist);
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}
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else
{
printf("Not rx range list found\n");
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}
printf("Closing and reopening rig\n");
rig_close(my_rig);
int loops = 1;
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while (loops--)
{
retcode = rig_open(my_rig);
if (retcode != RIG_OK)
{
rig_debug(RIG_DEBUG_ERR, "%s: rig_open failed %s\n", __func__,
rigerror(retcode));
return 1;
}
#if 0
status = rig_get_freq(my_rig, RIG_VFO_CURR, &freq);
if (status != RIG_OK) { printf("Get freq failed?? Err=%s\n", rigerror(status)); }
printf("VFO freq. = %.1f Hz\n", freq);
printf("rig reopen is OK\n");
#endif
rig_close(my_rig);
}
};