Separate FT-891 features
Fix rigctl and rigctld to not abort on function not available
Change Yaesu detection of FA length to automatic method instead of rig specific
The FT991 only receives on VFO A, VFO B is only used for split Tx or
for exchanging with VFO A. There are no commands to set or query VFO B
mode. Added a set split mode function that saves VFO A mode and VFO b
frequency then sets the required VFO B mode into VFO A and then copies
VFO A to VFO B and restores the VFO B frequency and VFO A
mode. Bandwidth and narrow settings are not touched.
Several functins that had been implemented specifically for the FT991
have been removed because existing newcat.c functions were suitable or
there should not have been a function as the rig doesn't support it.
Kenwood, modern Yaesu rigs and many SDRs use an auto information
mechanism that broadcasts unsolicited rig state changes, Hamlib does
not support this and turns off the function. Because several passive
devices rely on this information to detect band changes for example
this change adds code to save the AI state on start up and restores it
on exit. These devices do no need the broadcasts since when an
application using Hamlib is running as necessary state polling by the
application provides continuous rig state updates.
Added RIG_OP_TOGGLE to FT950_VFO_OPS
yaesu/ft950.c
Changed max_xit to Hz(9999)
Added set_split_vfo() and get_split_vfo()
yaesu/newcat.h
Added newcat_set_split_vfo() and newcat_get_split_vfo()
Moved newcat.c internal function declarations to newcat.c
yaesu/newcat.c
Fixed PREAMP and ATT SETs in newcat_set_level()
Changed newcat_is_rig_model() to newcat_is_rig()
Added newcat_set_vfo_from_alias() internal function
Added newcat_get_txvfo() and newcat_set_txvfo(), uses "FT" command
Added newcat_get_rxvfo() and newcat_set_rxvfo(), uses "FR" command
to extend newcat_get_vfo() and newcat_set_vfo() for FT9000
Added "SV" toggle command to newcat_vfo_op()
Changed newcat_set_rit() to use max_rit
Changed newcat_set_xit() to use max_xit
Changed newcat_set_rit() and newcat_set_xit() to 0 offset on rit/xit exit
Added newcat_set_split_vfo() and newcat_get_split_vfo().
(*** Let rig.c backend do split_freq and split_mode)
Changed newcat_set_vfo() to call newcat_set_rxvfo() if "VS" is not supported
Changed newcat_get_vfo() to call newcat_get_rxvfo() if "VS" is not supported
git-svn-id: https://hamlib.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/hamlib/trunk@2489 7ae35d74-ebe9-4afe-98af-79ac388436b8
1. the FT-450 transceiver does not respond to the "VS;" command and responds
with "?;" which is not a documented response. That appears to be
the "what's that" response. So the new_cat code needs to
recognize that and just keep on going.
2. the transceiver expects a full 8 digits when setting frequency.
As originally written the transceiver would accept frequences >=
1000000 but reject all below that value.
3. Code for get_mode, set_mode, and set_ptt functions.
4. Rig status changed to RIG_STATUS_BETA.
git-svn-id: https://hamlib.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/hamlib/trunk@2420 7ae35d74-ebe9-4afe-98af-79ac388436b8