fldigi 0.0.10 → 0.0.11
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data/lib/fldigi.rb
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# Version History:
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# 0.0.11 - 05/29/2014 - jfrancis - Added optional offset.
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# 0.0.10 - 05/26/2014 - jfrancis - Forgot the 'require'.
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# 0.0.9 - 05/26/2014 - jfrancis - Added a lot of code comments.
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require "xmlrpc/client"
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class Fldigi
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attr_accessor :rigctl, :freq, :carrier, :call, :modem, :afc, :rsid, :sideband, :squelch, :slevel, :spot, :delay, :grid, :phg, :band
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attr_accessor :rigctl, :freq, :carrier, :call, :modem, :afc, :rsid, :sideband, :squelch, :slevel, :spot, :delay, :grid, :phg, :band, :offset
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# Do the initial setup. All arguments are optional, default is
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# rigctl, localhost, standard port. If you have no rig control,
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@slevel_old=nil
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@spot=nil
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@spot_old=nil
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@offset=0
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@offset_old=0
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# Propnet stuff.
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@band=nil
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# seconds work with all of my radios, but it's possible this will
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# need to be tweaked. Send me an e-mail if this value is not
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# adequate for your radio, and I'll figure out a plan. So far, it
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# works on my IC-706MkII, my IC-756Pro, and my FT-817.
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# works on my IC-706MkII, my IC-756Pro, and my FT-817. The value
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# for @offset is added to the desired frequency. This is for use
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# when you want all of your radios to be on a very specific given
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# frequency. You must choose one as "the standard", then figure
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# out the offset for each rig from that standard. For example, my
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# FT-817 transmits 180hz lower (for a given equal temperature).
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# Assuming I've chosen my IC-706MkII as my standard (of course,
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# you could use WWV or some such, as well), I need to set @offset
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# to -180 whenever using my FT-817 if I want them to be on the
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# exact same frequency. This value could be added to either the
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# dial frequency or the carrier. I chose the dial frequency,
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# since a lot of people reference the carrier more often than the
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# dial. That way, when one person says he's at "1000", it'll be
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# "1000" on the other radio, as well. There's no good, clean,
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# all-purpose solution to this one, but at least it allows for
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# consistent and automated use of the library without having to do
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# the conversions in your own code.
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@freq=@freq.to_f
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if @freq!=@freq_old and @rigctl
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if (@freq!=@freq_old or @offset!=@offset_old) and @rigctl
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if @freq+@offset.to_f!=self.sendcmd("main.get_frequency")
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self.sendcmd("main.set_frequency", @freq+@offset.to_f)
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if @freq+@offset.to_f!=self.sendcmd("main.get_frequency")
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return false
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end
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end
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