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12 KiB
C
373 wiersze
12 KiB
C
/*
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* hamlib - (C) Frank Singleton 2000 (javabear at users.sourceforge.net)
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*
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* ft900.h - (C) Frank Singleton 2000 (javabear at users.sourceforge.net)
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* (C) Stephane Fillod 2002, 2003 (fillods at users.sourceforge.net)
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* (C) Nate Bargmann 2002, 2003 (n0nb at arrl.net)
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*
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* This shared library provides an API for communicating
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* via serial interface to an FT-900 using the "CAT" interface
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*
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*
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* Lesser General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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*
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*/
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#ifndef _FT900_H
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#define _FT900_H 1
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#define TRUE 1
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#define FALSE 0
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#define ON TRUE
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#define OFF FALSE
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#define FT900_VFO_ALL (RIG_VFO_A|RIG_VFO_B)
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/* Receiver caps */
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#define FT900_ALL_RX_MODES (RIG_MODE_AM|RIG_MODE_CW|RIG_MODE_USB|RIG_MODE_LSB)
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#define FT900_SSB_CW_RX_MODES (RIG_MODE_CW|RIG_MODE_USB|RIG_MODE_LSB)
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#define FT900_AM_RX_MODES (RIG_MODE_AM)
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#define FT900_FM_RX_MODES (RIG_MODE_FM)
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/* TX caps */
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#define FT900_OTHER_TX_MODES (RIG_MODE_CW| RIG_MODE_USB| RIG_MODE_LSB ) /* 100 W class */
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#define FT900_AM_TX_MODES (RIG_MODE_AM ) /* set 25W max */
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#define FT900_FUNC_ALL (RIG_FUNC_FAGC|RIG_FUNC_NB|RIG_FUNC_COMP|RIG_FUNC_VOX|RIG_FUNC_TONE|RIG_FUNC_TSQL|RIG_FUNC_SBKIN|RIG_FUNC_FBKIN) /* fix */
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/*
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* Other features (used by rig_caps)
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*
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*/
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#define FT900_ANTS 0
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/* Returned data length in bytes */
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#define FT900_MEM_CHNL_LENGTH 1 /* 0x10 P1 = 01 return size */
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#define FT900_OP_DATA_LENGTH 19 /* 0x10 P1 = 03 return size */
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#define FT900_VFO_DATA_LENGTH 18 /* 0x10 P1 = 03 return size -- A & B returned */
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#define FT900_MEM_CHNL_DATA_LENGTH 19 /* 0x10 P1 = 04, P4 = 0x01-0x20 return size */
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#define FT900_STATUS_FLAGS_LENGTH 5 /* 0xf7, 0xfa return size */
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#define FT900_ALL_DATA_LENGTH 1941 /* 0x10 P1 = 00 return size */
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/* Timing values in mS */
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#define FT900_PACING_INTERVAL 5
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#define FT900_PACING_DEFAULT_VALUE 0
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#define FT900_WRITE_DELAY 5
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/* Delay sequential fast writes */
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#define FT900_POST_WRITE_DELAY 5
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/* Rough safe value for default timeout */
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#define FT900_DEFAULT_READ_TIMEOUT 1941 * ( 5 + (FT900_PACING_INTERVAL * FT900_PACING_DEFAULT_VALUE))
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/* BCD coded frequency length */
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#define FT900_BCD_DIAL 8
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#define FT900_BCD_RIT 3
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/*
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* 8N2 and 1 start bit = 11 bits at 4800 bps => effective byte
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* rate = 1 byte in 2.2917 msec => 1941 bytes in 4448 msec
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*
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* delay for 28 bytes = (2.2917 + pace_interval) * 28
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*
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* pace_interval time to read 1941 bytes
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* ------------ ----------------------
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*
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* 0 4448 msec (backend default)
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* 1 6389 msec
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* 2 8330 msec
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* 5 14153 msec
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* 255 499.4 sec
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*
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*/
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/*
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* Native FT900 functions. More to come :-)
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*
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*/
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enum ft900_native_cmd_e {
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FT900_NATIVE_SPLIT_OFF = 0,
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FT900_NATIVE_SPLIT_ON,
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FT900_NATIVE_RECALL_MEM,
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FT900_NATIVE_VFO_TO_MEM,
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FT900_NATIVE_VFO_A,
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FT900_NATIVE_VFO_B,
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FT900_NATIVE_MEM_TO_VFO,
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FT900_NATIVE_CLARIFIER_OPS,
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FT900_NATIVE_FREQ_SET,
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FT900_NATIVE_MODE_SET,
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FT900_NATIVE_PACING,
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FT900_NATIVE_PTT_OFF,
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FT900_NATIVE_PTT_ON,
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FT900_NATIVE_MEM_CHNL,
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FT900_NATIVE_OP_DATA,
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FT900_NATIVE_VFO_DATA,
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FT900_NATIVE_MEM_CHNL_DATA,
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FT900_NATIVE_TUNER_OFF,
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FT900_NATIVE_TUNER_ON,
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FT900_NATIVE_TUNER_START,
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FT900_NATIVE_READ_METER,
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FT900_NATIVE_READ_FLAGS,
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FT900_NATIVE_SIZE /* end marker, value indicates number of */
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/* native cmd entries */
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};
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typedef enum ft900_native_cmd_e ft900_native_cmd_t;
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/*
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* Internal MODES - when setting modes via FT900_NATIVE_MODE_SET
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*
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*/
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#define MODE_SET_LSB 0x00
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#define MODE_SET_USB 0x01
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#define MODE_SET_CW_W 0x02
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#define MODE_SET_CW_N 0x03
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#define MODE_SET_AM_W 0x04
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#define MODE_SET_AM_N 0x05
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#define MODE_SET_FM 0x06
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/*
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* Internal Clarifier parms - when setting clarifier via
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* FT900_NATIVE_CLARIFIER_OPS
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*
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* The manual seems to be incorrect with regard to P1 and P2 values
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* P1 = 0x00 clarifier off
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* P1 = 0x01 clarifier on
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* P1 = 0xff clarifier set
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* P2 = 0x00 clarifier up
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* P2 = 0xff clarifier down
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*/
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/* P1 values */
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#define CLAR_RX_OFF 0x00
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#define CLAR_RX_ON 0x01
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#define CLAR_SET_FREQ 0xff
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/* P2 values */
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#define CLAR_OFFSET_PLUS 0x00
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#define CLAR_OFFSET_MINUS 0xff
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/*
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* Some useful offsets in the status update flags (offset)
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* SUMO--Status Update Memory Offset?
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*
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* SF_ bit tests are now grouped with flag bytes for ease of reference
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*
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* FIXME: complete flags and bits
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*
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* CAT command 0xFA requests the FT-900 to return its status flags.
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* These flags consist of 3 bytes (plus 2 filler bytes) and are documented
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* in the FT-900 manual on page 33.
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*
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*/
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#define FT900_SUMO_DISPLAYED_STATUS_0 0x00 /* Status flag byte 0 */
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#define SF_GC (1<<1) /* General Coverage Reception selected */
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#define SF_SPLIT (1<<2) /* Split active */
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#define SF_MCK (1<<3) /* memory Checking in progress */
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#define SF_MT (1<<4) /* Memory Tuning in progress */
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#define SF_MR (1<<5) /* Memory Mode selected */
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#define SF_A (0<<6) /* bit 6 clear, VFO A */
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#define SF_B (1<<6) /* bit 6 set, VFO B */
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#define SF_VFO (1<<7) /* bit 7 set, VFO A or B active */
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#define SF_VFOA (SF_VFO|SF_A) /* bit 7 set, bit 6 clear, VFO A */
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#define SF_VFOB (SF_VFO|SF_B) /* bit 7 set, bit 6 set, VFO B */
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#define SF_VFO_MASK (SF_VFOB) /* bits 6 and 7 */
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#define SF_MEM_MASK (SF_MCK|SF_MT|SF_MR) /* bits 3, 4 and 5 */
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#define FT900_SUMO_DISPLAYED_STATUS_1 0x01 /* Status flag byte 1 */
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#define FT900_SUMO_DISPLAYED_STATUS_2 0x02 /* Status flag byte 1 */
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#define SF_PTT_OFF (0<<7) /* bit 7 set, PTT open */
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#define SF_PTT_ON (1<<7) /* bit 7 set, PTT closed */
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#define SF_PTT_MASK (SF_PTT_ON)
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/*
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* Offsets for VFO record retrieved via 0x10 P1 = 02, 03, 04
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*
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* The FT-900 returns frequency and mode data via three seperate commands.
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* CAT command 0x10, P1 = 02 returns the current main and sub displays' data (19 bytes)
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* CAT command 0x10, P1 = 03 returns VFO A & B data (18 bytes)
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* CAT command 0x10, P1 = 04, P4 = 0x01-0x20 returns memory channel data (19 bytes)
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* In all cases the format is (from the FT-900 manual page 32):
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*
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* Offset Value
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* 0x00 Band Selection (BPF selection: 0x00 - 0x30 (bit 7 =1 on a blanked memory))
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* 0x01 Operating Frequency (Hex value of display--Not BCD!)
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* 0x04 Clarifier Offset (signed value between -999d (0xfc19) and +999d (0x03e7))
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* 0x06 Mode Data
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* 0x07 CTCSS tone code (0x00 - 0x20)
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* 0x08 Flags (Operating flags -- manual page 33)
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*
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* Memory Channel data has the same layout and offsets as the operating
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* data record.
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* When either of the 19 byte records is read (P1 = 02, 04), the offset is
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* +1 as the leading byte is the memory channel number.
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* The VFO data command (P1 = 03) returns 18 bytes and the VFO B data has
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* the same layout, but the offset starts at 0x09 and continues through 0x12
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*
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*/
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#define FT900_SUMO_MEM_CHANNEL 0x00 /* Memory Channel from 0xfa, P1 = 1 */
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#define FT900_SUMO_DISPLAYED_FREQ 0x02 /* Current main display, can be VFO A, Memory data, Memory tune (3 bytes) */
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#define FT900_SUMO_DISPLAYED_CLAR 0x05 /* RIT offset -- current display */
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#define FT900_SUMO_DISPLAYED_MODE 0x07 /* Current main display mode */
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#define FT900_SUMO_DISPLAYED_FLAG 0x09
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#define FT900_SUMO_VFO_A_FREQ 0x01 /* VFO A frequency, not necessarily currently displayed! */
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#define FT900_SUMO_VFO_A_CLAR 0x04 /* RIT offset -- VFO A */
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#define FT900_SUMO_VFO_A_MODE 0x06 /* VFO A mode, not necessarily currently displayed! */
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#define FT900_SUMO_VFO_A_FLAG 0x08
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#define FT900_SUMO_VFO_B_FREQ 0x0a /* Current sub display && VFO B */
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#define FT900_SUMO_VFO_B_CLAR 0x0d /* RIT offset -- VFO B */
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#define FT900_SUMO_VFO_B_MODE 0x0f /* Current sub display && VFO B */
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#define FT900_SUMO_VFO_B_FLAG 0x11
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/*
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* Read meter offset
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*
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* FT-900 returns the level of the S meter when in RX and ALC or PO or SWR
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* when in TX. The level is replicated in the first four bytes sent by the
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* rig with the final byte being a constant 0xf7
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*
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* The manual states that the returned value will range between 0x00 and 0xff
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* while "in practice the highest value returned will be around 0xf0". The
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* manual is silent when this value is returned as my rig returns 0x00 for
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* S0, 0x44 for S9 and 0x9D for S9 +60.
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*
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*/
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#define FT900_SUMO_METER 0x00 /* Meter level */
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/*
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* Narrow filter selection flag from offset 0x08 or 0x11
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* in VFO/Memory Record
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*
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* used when READING modes from FT-900
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*
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*/
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#define FLAG_AM_N (1<<6)
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#define FLAG_CW_N (1<<7)
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#define FLAG_MASK (FLAG_AM_N|FLAG_CW_N)
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/*
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* Mode Bitmap from offset 0x06 or 0x0f in VFO/Memory Record.
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*
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* used when READING modes from FT-900
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*
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*/
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#define MODE_LSB 0x00
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#define MODE_USB 0x01
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#define MODE_CW 0x02
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#define MODE_AM 0x03
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#define MODE_FM 0x04
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/* All relevant bits */
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#define MODE_MASK (MODE_LSB|MODE_USB|MODE_CW|MODE_AM|MODE_FM)
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/*
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* Command string parameter offsets
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*/
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#define P1 3
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#define P2 2
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#define P3 1
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#define P4 0
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/*
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* Two calibration sets for the smeter/power readings
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*/
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#define FT900_STR_CAL_SMETER { 3, \
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{ \
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{ 0, -54 }, /* S0 */ \
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{0x44, 0 }, /* S9 */ \
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{0x9d, 60 }, /* +60dB */ \
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} }
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#define FT900_STR_CAL_POWER { 5, \
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{ \
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{ 0, 0 }, /* 0W */ \
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{0x44, 10 }, /* 10W */ \
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{0x69, 25 }, /* 25W */ \
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{0x92, 50 }, /* 50W */ \
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{0xCE, 100 }, /* 100W */ \
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} }
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/*
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* API local implementation
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*
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*/
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static int ft900_init(RIG *rig);
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static int ft900_cleanup(RIG *rig);
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static int ft900_open(RIG *rig);
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static int ft900_close(RIG *rig);
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static int ft900_set_freq(RIG *rig, vfo_t vfo, freq_t freq);
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static int ft900_get_freq(RIG *rig, vfo_t vfo, freq_t *freq);
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static int ft900_set_mode(RIG *rig, vfo_t vfo, rmode_t mode, pbwidth_t width);
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static int ft900_get_mode(RIG *rig, vfo_t vfo, rmode_t *mode, pbwidth_t *width);
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static int ft900_set_vfo(RIG *rig, vfo_t vfo);
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static int ft900_get_vfo(RIG *rig, vfo_t *vfo);
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static int ft900_set_ptt(RIG *rig, vfo_t vfo, ptt_t ptt);
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static int ft900_get_ptt(RIG *rig, vfo_t vfo, ptt_t *ptt);
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static int ft900_set_split_vfo(RIG *rig, vfo_t vfo, split_t split, vfo_t tx_vfo);
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static int ft900_get_split_vfo(RIG *rig, vfo_t vfo, split_t *split, vfo_t *tx_vfo);
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static int ft900_set_rit(RIG *rig, vfo_t vfo, shortfreq_t rit);
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static int ft900_get_rit(RIG *rig, vfo_t vfo, shortfreq_t *rit);
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static int ft900_set_func(RIG *rig, vfo_t vfo, setting_t func, int status);
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static int ft900_get_level(RIG *rig, vfo_t vfo, setting_t level, value_t *val);
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static int ft900_vfo_op(RIG *rig, vfo_t vfo, vfo_op_t op);
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#endif /* _FT900_H */
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