kopia lustrzana https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib
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You will find in the tests/ subdirectory various programs to exercise
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the Hamlib library.
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Most of the time, you will have to make sure that the backend for
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your rig is loaded by passing the model number of your rig by argument.
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If you don't know the number, listrigs can give it to you,
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"rigctl --list" will also output something like this:
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Rig# Mfg Model Vers.
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1 Hamlib Dummy 0.1
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1506 Winradio WR-3500 0.6
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210 Kenwood TS-870S 0.1
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311 Icom IC-706MkIIG 0.2
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105 Yaesu FT-747GX 0.1
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[etc.]
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In any case, you are encouraged to checked for correct initialization
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by reading the source code, at the begining of the main(). Check also
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that the program is setup for your rig path strncpy(my_rig->state.rig_path...
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dumpcaps - Output the caps contents of a rig
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dumpmem - Dump the memory contents of the rig
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listrigs - Condensed list of all the models supported by backends
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rigmatrix - Output the HTML table of supported rigs, with .png files for freqs
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testbcd - Simple program to test BCD conversion, takes a number as arg.
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testfreq - Simple program to test Freq conversion, takes a number as arg.
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testrig - Sample program calling common API calls, uses rig_probe
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testtrn - Sample program using event notification (transceive mode)
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rigctl - Combined tool to execute any call of the API, see man page
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rigmem - Combined tool to load/save content of rig memory, see man page
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