Using Rotor on a MBP with MacLoggerDX, WSJT-X, a homebuilt Arduino based GS-232A controller. Working really well. Thanks for a great implementation of a badly needed product!
Bob
KI2L
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- Sun 8. Aug 2021, 23:41
- Forum: Rotor
- Topic: First release
- Replies: 7
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- Sun 8. Aug 2021, 23:37
- Forum: Rotor
- Topic: Speed control
- Replies: 2
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Speed control
Would it be possible to add a knob to ROTOR to set the speed for rotor controllers (Yaesu G-1000DXA) that support speed control?
In the GS-232a/b syntax, the command is: X N, where N={1,2,3,4}, choosing the slowest to fastest speed.
Thanks!
Bob - KI2L
In the GS-232a/b syntax, the command is: X N, where N={1,2,3,4}, choosing the slowest to fastest speed.
Thanks!
Bob - KI2L
- Mon 26. Jul 2021, 17:09
- Forum: Rotor
- Topic: WSJT-X and Rotor
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2647
Re: WSJT-X and Rotor
To add some further detail, in order to talk to _both_ rotor and MacLoggerDX, WSJT-X should be set to use multicast, not unicast UDP. So, in WSJT-X, set the address to use as 224.0.0.1 port 2237 instead of 127.0.0.1 port 2237. This will send the traffic to both. If you use 127.0.0.1, only one will g...
- Sun 25. Jul 2021, 21:55
- Forum: Rotor
- Topic: WSJT-X and Rotor
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2647
Re: WSJT-X and Rotor
Embarrassingly, a reboot of the Mac and restart of the rotor controller solved the problem.
Thanks!
Bob
Thanks!
Bob
- Sun 25. Jul 2021, 20:15
- Forum: Rotor
- Topic: WSJT-X and Rotor
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2647
WSJT-X and Rotor
I'm trying to get rotor to point my antenna at the station I've just selected to work in WSJT-X. I click on the station, but it does not appear to be seen by rotor in the UDP broadcast. MacLogger DX sees it and looks the station up, but rotor doesn't seem to do anything. I have the wsjt-x box under ...