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.TH RIGSMTR "1" "2020-09-09" "Hamlib" "Hamlib Utilities"
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.SH NAME
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rigsmtr \- measure S-Meter vs azimuth using Hamlib
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.SY rigsmtr
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.OP \-hvV
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.OP \-m id
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.OP \-r device
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.OP \-s baud
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.OP \-c id
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.OP \-C parm=val
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.OP \-M id
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.OP \-R device
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.OP \-S baud
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.OP \-N parm=val
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.RI [ time_step ]
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.YS
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.B rigsmtr
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uses
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.B Hamlib
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to control a radio to measure S-Meter value versus antenna azimuth.
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.
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.PP
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It rotates the antenna from minimum azimuth to maximum azimuth.
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Every second, or
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.I time_step
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if specified in seconds, it retrieves the signal strength. Azimuth in degrees
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and the corresponding S-Meter level in dB relative to S9 are then printed on
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.BR stdout .
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.
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.PP
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To work correctly, rigsmtr needs a radio that could measure S-Meter and a
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Hamlib backend that is able to retrieve it, connected to a Hamlib supported
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rotator.
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.
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.PP
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Keep in mind that Hamlib is BETA level software. While a lot of backend
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libraries lack complete radio support, the basic functions are usually well
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supported.
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.PP
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Please report bugs and provide feedback at the e-mail address given in the
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.B BUGS
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section below. Patches and code enhancements sent to the same address are
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welcome.
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.
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.SH OPTIONS
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.
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This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax. Short options that
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take an argument may have the value follow immediately or be separated by a
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space. Long options starting with two dashes (\(oq\-\(cq) require an
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\(oq=\(cq between the option and any argument.
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.PP
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Here is a summary of the supported options.
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.TP
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.BR \-m ", " \-\-model = \fIid\fP
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Select radio model number.
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.IP
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See model list (use \(lqrigctl \-l\(rq).
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.TP
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.BR \-r ", " \-\-rig\-file = \fIdevice\fP
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Use
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.I device
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as the file name of the port connected to the radio.
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.IP
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Often a serial port, but could be a USB to serial adapter. Typically
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.IR /dev/ttyS0 ", " /dev/ttyS1 ", " /dev/ttyUSB0 ,
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etc. on Linux,
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.IR COM1 ", " COM2 ,
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etc. on MS Windows. The BSD flavors and Mac OS/X have their own designations.
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See your system's documentation.
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.TP
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.BR \-s ", " \-\-serial\-speed = \fIbaud\fP
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Set radio serial speed to
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.I baud
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rate.
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.IP
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Uses maximum serial speed from radio backend capabilities as the default.
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.TP
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.BR \-c ", " \-\-civaddr = \fIid\fP
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Use
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.I id
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as the CI-V address to communicate with the radio.
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.IP
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Only useful for Icom and some Ten-Tec radios.
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.IP
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.BR Note :
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The
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.I id
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is in decimal notation, unless prefixed by
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.IR 0x ,
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in which case it is hexadecimal.
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.TP
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.BR \-C ", " \-\-set\-conf = \fIparm=val\fP [ \fI,parm=val\fP ]
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Set radio configuration parameter(s), e.g.
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.IR stop_bits=2 .
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.IP
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Use the
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.B -L
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option of
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.B rigctl
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for a list of configuration parameters for a given model number.
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.TP
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.BR \-M ", " \-\-rot\-model = \fIid\fP
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Select rotator model number.
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.IP
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See model list (use \(lqrotctl \-l\(rq).
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.TP
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.BR \-R ", " \-\-rot\-file = \fIdevice\fP
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Use
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.I device
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as the file name of the port connected to the rotator.
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.IP
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Often a serial port, but could be a USB to serial adapter. Typically
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.IR /dev/ttyS0 ", " /dev/ttyS1 ", " /dev/ttyUSB0 ,
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etc. on Linux,
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.IR COM1 ", " COM2 ,
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etc. on MS Windows. The BSD flavors and Mac OS/X have their own
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designations. See your system's documentation.
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.TP
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.BR \-S ", " \-\-rot\-serial\-speed = \fIbaud\fP
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Set rotator serial speed to
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.I baud
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rate.
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.IP
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Uses maximum serial speed from rotator backend capabilities as the default.
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.TP
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.BR \-N ", " \-\-rot\-set\-conf = \fIparm=val\fP [ \fI,parm=val\fP ]
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Set rotator configuration parameter(s), e.g.
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.IR stop_bits=2 .
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.IP
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Use the
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.B -L
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option of
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.B rotctl
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for a list of configuration parameters for a given model number.
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.TP
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.BR \-v ", " \-\-verbose
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Set verbose mode, cumulative (see
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.B DIAGNOSTICS
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below).
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.TP
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.BR \-h ", " \-\-help
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Show a summary of these options and exit.
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.TP
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.BR \-V ", " \-\-version
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Show version of
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.B rigsmtr
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and exit.
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.PP
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.BR Note :
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Some options may not be implemented by a given backend and will return an
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error. This is most likely to occur with the
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.BR \-\-set\-conf " and " \-\-rot\-set\-conf
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options.
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.SH DIAGNOSTICS
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The
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.BR \-v ,
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.B \-\-verbose
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option allows different levels of diagnostics to be output to
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.B stderr
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and correspond to \-v for
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.BR BUG ,
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\-vv for
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.BR ERR ,
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\-vvv for
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.BR WARN ,
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\-vvvv for
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.BR VERBOSE ,
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or \-vvvvv for
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.BR TRACE .
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.PP
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A given verbose level is useful for providing needed debugging information to
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the email address below. For example, TRACE output shows all of the values
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sent to and received from the radio which is very useful for radio backend
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library development and may be requested by the developers.
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.SH EXIT STATUS
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.B rigsmtr
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exits with:
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.TP
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.B 0
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if all operations completed normally;
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.TP
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.B 1
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if there was an invalid command line option or argument;
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.TP
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.B 2
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if an error was returned by
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.BR Hamlib ;
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.TP
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.B 3
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if the radio doesn't have the required capabilities.
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.SH EXAMPLE
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Collect S-Meter readings on a TS\-850 while an EasycommII rotator makes a full
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360\(de rotation and record measurements in the file
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.I csmtr
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(typed text shown in bold):
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.PP
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.in +4n
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.EX
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.RB $ " rigsmtr \-m 2009 \-r /dev/ttyS1 \-M 202 > csmtr"
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.EE
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.in
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.PP
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After completion the file
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.I csmtr
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contains lines such as:
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.PP
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.in +4n
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.EX
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0 \-47
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30 \-40
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60 \-22
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90 \-3
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120 10
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150 1
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180 \-11
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210 \-24
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240 \-35
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270 \-42
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300 \-48
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330 \-51
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360 \-49
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.EE
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.in
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.PP
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The results can be plotted with
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.BR gnuplot (1):
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.in +4n
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.EX
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.RB $ " gnuplot"
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.B set angles degrees
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.B set polar
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.B set grid polar 15.
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.B unset border
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.B unset param
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.B set style data line
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.B set rrange [-60:60]
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.B set xrange [-60:60]
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.B set yrange [-60:60]
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.B plot csmtr
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.EE
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.in
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.SH BUGS
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Report bugs to:
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.IP
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.nf
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.MT hamlib\-developer@lists.sourceforge.net
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Hamlib Developer mailing list
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.ME
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.fi
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.SH COPYING
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This file is part of Hamlib, a project to develop a library that simplifies
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radio, rotator, and amplifier control functions for developers of software
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primarily of interest to radio amateurs and those interested in radio
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communications.
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.PP
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Copyright \(co 2007-2009 Stephane Fillod
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.br
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Copyright \(co 2018-2020 Nate Bargmann
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.PP
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This is free software; see the file COPYING for copying conditions. There is
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NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.BR gnuplot (1),
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.BR rigctl (1),
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.BR rotctl (1),
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.BR hamlib (7)
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.SH COLOPHON
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Links to the Hamlib Wiki, Git repository, release archives, and daily snapshot
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archives are available via
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.UR http://www.hamlib.org
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hamlib.org
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.UE .
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