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RIGCTL

NAME

rigctl − control radio transceivers and receivers

SYNOPSIS

rigctl [OPTION]... [COMMAND]...

DESCRIPTION

Control radio transceivers and receivers. rigctl accepts commands from the command line as well as in interactive mode if none are provided on the command line.

Keep in mind that Hamlib is BETA level software. While a lot of backend libraries lack complete rig support, the basic functions are usually well supported. The API may change without publicized notice, while an advancement of the minor version (e.g. 1.1.x to 1.2.x) indicates such a change.

Please report bugs and provide feedback at the e-mail address given in the REPORTING BUGS section. Patches and code enhancements are also welcome.

OPTIONS

This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (‘-’).

Here is a summary of the supported options:
−m, --model=id

Select radio model number. See model list (use ’rigctl -l’).
NB: rigctl (or third party software) will use rig model 1901 when using rpc.rigd.

−r, --rig-file=device

Use device as the file name of the port the radio is connected. Often a serial port, but could be a USB to serial adapter. Typically /dev/ttyS0, /dev/ttyS1, /dev/ttyUSB0, etc.

−p, --ptt-file=device

Use device as the file name of the Push-To-Talk device using a device file as described above.

−d, --dcd-file=device

Use device as the file name of the Data Carrier Detect device using a device file as described above.

−P, --ptt-type=type

Use type of Push-To-Talk device. Supported types are RIG, DTR, RTS, PARALLEL, NONE.

−D, --dcd-type=type

Use type of Data Carrier Detect device. Supported types are RIG, DSR, CTS, CD, PARALLEL, NONE.

−s, --serial-speed=baud

Set serial speed to baud rate. Uses maximum serial speed from rig backend capabilities as the default.

−c, --civaddr=id

Use id as the CI-V address to communicate with the rig. Only useful for Icom rigs.
NB: the id is in decimal notation, unless prefixed by 0x, in which case it is hexadecimal.

−L, --show-conf

List all config parameters for the radio defined with -m above.

−C, --set-conf=parm=val[,parm=val]*

Set config parameter. e.g. stop_bits=2
Use -L option for a list.

−l, --list

List all model numbers defined in Hamlib and exit.

−u, --dump-caps

Dump capabilities for the radio defined with -m above and exit.

−o, --vfo

Set vfo mode, requiring an extra VFO argument in front of each appropriate command. Otherwise, VFO_CURR is assumed when this option is not set.

−v, --verbose

Set verbose mode, cumulative (see DIAGNOSTICS below).

−h, --help

Show summary of these options and exit.

−V, --version

Show version of rigctl and exit.

N.B. Some options may not be implemented by a given backend and will return an error. This is most likely to occur with the −−set-conf and −−show-conf options. Please note that the backend for the radio to be controlled, or the radio itself may not support some commands. In that case, the operation will fail with a Hamlib error code.

COMMANDS

Commands can be entered either as a single char, or as a long command name. Basically, the commands do not take a dash in front of them on the command line, as the options do. They may be typed in when in interactive mode or provided as argument(s) in command line interface mode.

Since most of the Hamlib operations have a set and a get method, an upper case letter will be used for set method whereas the corresponding lower case letter refers to the get method. In interactive mode, prepend a backslash to enter a long command name.
Example: Use "\dump_caps" to see what this radio can do.

Please note that the backend for the radio to be controlled, or the radio itself may not support some commands. In that case, the operation will fail with a Hamlib error message.

Here is a summary of the supported commands:
F, set_freq

Set frequency, in Hz.

f, get_freq

Get frequency, in Hz.

M, set_mode

Set mode/passband: AM, FM, CW, CWR, USB, LSB, RTTY, RTTYR, WFM, AMS, PKTLSB, PKTUSB, PKTFM, ECSSUSB, ECSSLSB, FAX, SAM, SAL, SAH, DSB.

The passband is the exact passband in Hz, or 0 for the default.

m, get_mode

Get mode/passband.

V, set_vfo

Set VFO: VFOA, VFOB, VFOC, currVFO, VFO, MEM, Main, Sub, TX, RX.

v, get_vfo

Get current VFO.

J, set_rit

Set RIT, in Hz.

j, get_rit

Get RIT, in Hz.

Z, set_xit

Set XIT, in Hz.

z, get_xit

Get XIT, in Hz.

T, set_ptt

Set PTT, 0 or 1.

t, get_ptt

Get PTT status.

R, set_rptr_shift

Set repeater shift: "+", "-" or something else for none.

r, get_rptr_shift

Get repeater shift.

O, set_rptr_offs

Set repeater offset, in Hz.

o, get_rptr_offs

Get repeater offset.

C, set_ctcss_tone

Set CTCSS tone, in tenth of Hz.

c, get_ctcss_tone

Get CTCSS tone, in tenth of Hz.

D, set_dcs_code

Set DCS code.

d, get_dcs_code

Get DCS code.

I, set_split_freq

Set TX frequency, in Hz.

i, get_split_freq

Get TX frequency.

X, set_split_mode

Set transmit mode/passband: AM, FM, CW, CWR, USB, LSB, RTTY, RTTYR, WFM, AMS, PKTLSB, PKTUSB, PKTFM, ECSSUSB, ECSSLSB, FAX, SAM, SAL, SAH, DSB.

The passband is the exact passband in Hz, or 0 for the default.

x, get_split_mode

Get transmit mode/passband.

S, set_split_vfo

Set split mode, 0 or 1, and transmit VFO.

s, get_split_vfo

Get split mode and transmit VFO.

N, set_ts

Set tuning step, in Hz.

n, get_ts

Get tuning step.

U, set_func

Set func/status: FAGC, NB, COMP, VOX, TONE, TSQL, SBKIN, FBKIN, ANF, NR, AIP, APF, MON, MN, RF, ARO, LOCK, MUTE, VSC, REV, SQL, ABM, BC, MBC, AFC, SATMODE, SCOPE, RESUME, TBURST, TUNER.

u, get_func

Get func status.

L, set_level

Set level/value: PREAMP, ATT, VOX, AF, RF, SQL, IF, APF, NR, PBT_IN, PBT_OUT, CWPITCH, RFPOWER, MICGAIN, KEYSPD, NOTCHF, COMP, AGC, BKINDL, BAL, METER, VOXGAIN, ANTIVOX. SLOPE_LOW, SLOPE_HIGH, RAWSTR, SQLSTAT, SWR, ALC, STRENGTH.

l, get_level

Get level value.

P, set_parm

Set parm/value: ANN, APO, BACKLIGHT, BEEP, TIME, BAT, KEYLIGHT.

p, get_parm

Get parm value.

B, set_bank

Set bank.

E, set_mem

Set memory channel number.

e, get_mem

Get memory channel number.

G, vfo_op

Perform VFO operation: CPY, XCHG, FROM_VFO, TO_VFO, MCL, UP, DOWN, BAND_UP, BAND_DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT, TUNE, TOGGLE.

g, scan_op

Perform scan operation/channel: STOP, MEM, SLCT, PRIO, PROG, DELTA, VFO, PLT.

H, set_channel

Set memory channel data. Not implemented yet.

h, get_channel

Get memory channel data.

A, set_trn

Set transceive mode (reporting event): OFF, RIG, POLL.

a, get_trn

Get transceive mode (reporting event).

Y, set_ant

Set antenna number (0, 1, 2, ..).

y, get_ant

Get antenna number (0, 1, 2, ..).

*, reset

Reset.

b, send_morse

Send morse symbols.

0x87, set_powerstat

Set power status.

0x88, get_powerstat

Get power status.

_, get_info

Get misc information about the rig.

1, dump_caps

Not a real rig remote command, it just dumps capabilities, i.e. what the backend knows about this model, and what it can do. TODO: Ensure this is in a consistent format so it can be read into a hash, dictionary, etc.

2, power2mW

Converts a power value in a range of 0.0 ... 1.0 to the real transmit power in milli-Watts. The frequency and mode also need to be provided as output power may vary according to these values.

w, send_cmd

Send raw command string to rig.
For binary protocols enter values as \0xAA\0xBB

EXAMPLES

Start rigctl for a Yaesu FT-920 using a USB to serial adapter in interactive mode:

$ rigctl -m 114 -r /dev/ttyUSB1

Start rigctl for a Yaesu FT-920 using COM1 while generating TRACE output to stderr:

$ rigctl -m 114 -r /dev/ttyS0 -vvvvv

Start rigctl for a Yaesu FT-920 using a USB to serial adapter while setting baud rate and stop bits:

$ rigctl -m 114 -r /dev/ttyUSB1 -s 4800 -C stop_bits=2

Start rigctl using rpc.rigd and setting the frequency and mode:

$ rigctl -m 1901 -r localhost F 7253500 M LSB 0

DIAGNOSTICS

The -v, --version option allows different levels of diagnostics to be output to stderr and correspond to -v for BUG, -vv for ERR, -vvv for WARN, -vvvv for VERBOSE, or -vvvvv for TRACE.

A given verbose level is useful for providing needed debugging information to the email address below. For example, TRACE output shows all of the values sent to and received from the radio which is very useful for radio backend library development and may be requested by the developers.

EXIT STATUS

rigctl exits with:
0 if all operations completed normally;
1 if there was an invalid command line option or argument;
2 if an error was returned by Hamlib.

BUGS

set_chan has no entry method as of yet, hence left unimplemented.

This almost empty section...

REPORTING BUGS

Report bugs to <hamlib-developer AT lists DOT sourceforge DOT net>.
We are already aware of the bugs in the previous section :-)

AUTHORS

Written by Stephane Fillod and the Hamlib Group
<http://www.hamlib.org>.

COPYRIGHT

Copyright © 2000-2007 Stephane Fillod, Frank Singleton, and the Hamlib Group.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

SEE ALSO

hamlib(3), rpc.rigd(8)

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