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INSTALL
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INSTALL
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and/or '--without-python-binding'. Note that these bindings are disabled
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by default.
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Some platfroms may have trouble compiling the RPC support (e.g. Mac OS X).
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in such a case, the rpcrig and rpcrot backends may be disabled
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with the `--without-rpc-backends' option.
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Building static libraries can be disabled by use of the `--disable-static'
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option. This will reduce the installed size of Hamlib considerably.
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# tcl, perl, and kylix subdirs are no longer distributed
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DIST_SUBDIRS = macros include lib $(subdirs) src c++ bindings tests doc \
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icom kenwood aor yaesu dummy pcr alinco uniden tentec kachina jrc \
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rpcrig winradio easycomm fodtrack rpcrot drake rotorez \
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winradio easycomm fodtrack drake rotorez \
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flexradio sartek lowe rft rs tapr kit skanti prm80 wj racal tuner \
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gs232a heathkit spid ars m2 amsat
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&& ../../$(top_srcdir)/configure --disable-static \
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--host=i586-mingw32msvc \
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--prefix=`pwd`/../_inst \
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--without-rpc-backends \
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PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=../../$(libusb_win32_bin_path)/lib/pkgconfig \
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&& make $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) install
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mkdir -p $(zipdir)/bin $(zipdir)/lib/msvc $(zipdir)/lib/gcc $(zipdir)/include
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4
NEWS
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NEWS
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Please send Hamlib bug reports to hamlib-developer@lists.sourceforge.net
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Version 1.3.0
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* Kill RPC backends and rpc.rigd/rpc.rotd
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Version 1.2.13.1
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* 2011-05-29
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* Conversion to Git SCM and updated README documentation for Git SCM
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* libxml2 devel # xml2-config --version
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* libgd2 devel # gdlib-config --version
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* libusb devel # libusb-config --version (not 1.0.0!)
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* RPC devel (libc-dev) # rpcgen --version
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N.B The libusb package is required for building most of the 'kit' backend.
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The older version is needed, not 1.0.0 or higher. Debian and derivatives
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easycomm,rotorez,
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sartek, etc: rotator backends
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dummy: virtual dummy rig and rotator, for developer's use.
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rpcrig: special networked rig backend (through RPC)
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rpcrot: special networked rotator backend (through RPC)
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lib: library for functions missing on your system
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libltdl: wrapper for shared module loader
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bindings Perl, Python, Tcl, and Visual Basic bindings
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GUI's towards a standard control library API, and they would not have
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to worry about the underlying connection towards physical hardware.
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Serial (RS232) connectivity is built in as are RPC, IP (also via a socket
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Serial (RS232) connectivity is built in as well as IP (also via a socket
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utility), and USB. Other connectivity will follow afterwards.
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├── racal
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├── rft
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├── rotorez
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├── rpcrig
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├── rpcrot
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├── rs
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├── sartek
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├── skanti
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* libxml2 devel # xml2-config --version
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* libgd2 devel # gdlib-config --version
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* libusb devel # libusb-config --version (not 1.0.0!)
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* RPC devel (libc-dev) # rpcgen --version
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N.B The libusb package is required for building most of the 'kit' backend.
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The older version is needed, not 1.0.0 or higher. Debian and derivatives
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Contributed code to Hamlib backends must follow backend current license.
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Needless to say, the LGPL is the license of choice.
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End user applications like rigctl, rotctl and RPC daemons should be released
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under the GPL, so any contributed code must follow the license.
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End user applications like rigctl, rotctl and networked daemons should be
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released under the GPL, so any contributed code must follow the license.
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8.2 Coding guidelines and style
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# export CC="gcc -mno-cygwin"
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# export CXX="g++ -mno-cygwin"
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# ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local --disable-static \
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--without-rpc-backends --without-tcl-binding --without-perl-binding \
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--without-tcl-binding --without-perl-binding \
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--without-python-binding --build=i686-pc-cygwin --host=i686-pc-mingw32 \
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--target=i686-pc-mingw32
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Note: on subsequent runs you can replace ./autogen.sh with ./configure
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27
configure.ac
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configure.ac
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AC_HEADER_DIRENT
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AC_HEADER_STDC
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AC_CHECK_HEADERS([alloca.h argz.h malloc.h memory.h string.h strings.h])
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AC_CHECK_HEADERS([stdlib.h values.h rpc/rpc.h rpc/rpcent.h net/errno.h])
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AC_CHECK_HEADERS([stdlib.h values.h net/errno.h])
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AC_CHECK_HEADERS([fcntl.h sys/ioctl.h sys/time.h sys/param.h unistd.h getopt.h errno.h])
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AC_CHECK_HEADERS([sys/ioccom.h sgtty.h term.h termio.h termios.h])
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AC_CHECK_HEADERS([linux/ppdev.h linux/parport.h linux/ioctl.h])
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fi
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AC_MSG_RESULT($cf_with_libusb)
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# prepare backend dependencies before adding rpcrig and rpcrot dirs
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# prepare backend dependencies
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# otherwise parallel 'make -jn' will fail
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for be in ${BACKEND_LIST} ; do
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BACKENDEPS="${BACKENDEPS} \$(top_builddir)/${be}/hamlib-${be}.la"
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done
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# prepare backend dependencies before adding rpcrig and rpcrot dirs
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# prepare backend dependencies
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# otherwise parallel 'make -jn' will fail
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for be in ${ROT_BACKEND_LIST} ; do
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ROT_BACKENDEPS="${ROT_BACKENDEPS} \$(top_builddir)/${be}/hamlib-${be}.la"
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done
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AC_CHECK_PROG(cf_with_rpcgen, rpcgen, [yes], [no])
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AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether to build rpc backends)
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# RPCRig must be the last one added to BACKEND_LIST
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# because it links against other backends (build order)
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if test "${ac_cv_header_rpc_rpc_h}" = "yes" -a "${cf_with_rpcgen}" = "yes"; then
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cf_with_rpc=yes
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else
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cf_with_rpc=no
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fi
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AC_ARG_WITH(rpc-backends,
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[ --without-rpc-backends do not build rpcrig and rpcrot backends],
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[cf_with_rpc_backends=$withval],
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[cf_with_rpc_backends=$cf_with_rpc])
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AC_MSG_RESULT($cf_with_rpc_backends)
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if test "${cf_with_rpc_backends}" = "yes"; then
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BACKEND_LIST="$BACKEND_LIST rpcrig"
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ROT_BACKEND_LIST="$ROT_BACKEND_LIST rpcrot"
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fi
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# dlopen force or preopen self for static version ?
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BACKENDLNK="-dlopen force"
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for be in ${BACKEND_LIST} ; do
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heathkit/Makefile
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spid/Makefile
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sartek/Makefile
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rpcrig/Makefile
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rpcrot/Makefile
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src/Makefile
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c++/Makefile
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bindings/Makefile
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%{_libdir}/hamlib-rft.la
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%{_libdir}/hamlib-rotorez.so
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%{_libdir}/hamlib-rotorez.la
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%{_libdir}/hamlib-rpcrig.so
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%{_libdir}/hamlib-rpcrig.la
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%{_libdir}/hamlib-rpcrot.so
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%{_libdir}/hamlib-rpcrot.la
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%{_libdir}/hamlib-sartek.so
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%{_libdir}/hamlib-sartek.la
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%{_libdir}/hamlib-skanti.so
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%{_libdir}/hamlib-yaesu.so
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%{_libdir}/hamlib-yaesu.la
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%{_bindir}/rigctl
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%{_sbindir}/rpc.rigd
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%{_mandir}/man1/rigctl.1.gz
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%{_mandir}/man8/rpc.rigd.8.gz
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%{_bindir}/rotctl
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%{_sbindir}/rpc.rotd
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%{_mandir}/man1/rotctl.1.gz
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%{_mandir}/man8/rpc.rotd.8.gz
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%{_bindir}/rigmem
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%{_mandir}/man1/rigmem.1.gz
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%{_bindir}/rigswr
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%{_libdir}/hamlib-racal.a
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%{_libdir}/hamlib-rft.a
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%{_libdir}/hamlib-rotorez.a
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%{_libdir}/hamlib-rpcrig.a
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%{_libdir}/hamlib-rpcrot.a
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%{_libdir}/hamlib-sartek.a
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%{_libdir}/hamlib-skanti.a
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%{_libdir}/hamlib-tapr.a
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* The RPC backend can be used to connect and send commands to a rig server,
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* \c rpc.rigd, running on a remote machine. Using this client/server scheme,
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* several clients can control and monitor the same rig hardware.
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* \deprecated
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*/
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#define RIG_RPC 19
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#define RIG_BACKEND_RPC "rpcrig"
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{ RIG_TENTEC, RIG_BACKEND_TENTEC }, \
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{ RIG_ALINCO, RIG_BACKEND_ALINCO }, \
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{ RIG_KACHINA, RIG_BACKEND_KACHINA }, \
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{ RIG_RPC, RIG_BACKEND_RPC }, \
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/* { RIG_RPC, RIG_BACKEND_RPC }, */ \
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{ RIG_TAPR, RIG_BACKEND_TAPR }, \
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{ RIG_FLEXRADIO, RIG_BACKEND_FLEXRADIO }, \
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{ RIG_RFT, RIG_BACKEND_RFT }, \
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* The RPC backend can be used to connect and send commands to a rotator server,
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* \c rpc.rotd, running on a remote machine. Using this client/server scheme,
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* several clients can control and monitor the same rotator hardware.
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* \deprecated
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*/
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#define ROT_RPC 1
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#define ROT_BACKEND_RPC "rpcrot"
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*/
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#define ROT_BACKEND_LIST { \
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{ ROT_DUMMY, ROT_BACKEND_DUMMY }, \
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{ ROT_RPC, ROT_BACKEND_RPC }, \
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/* { ROT_RPC, ROT_BACKEND_RPC }, */ \
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{ ROT_EASYCOMM, ROT_BACKEND_EASYCOMM }, \
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{ ROT_FODTRACK, ROT_BACKEND_FODTRACK }, \
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{ ROT_ROTOREZ, ROT_BACKEND_ROTOREZ }, \
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.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
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.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
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.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
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.TH RIGCTL "1" "April 14, 2010" "Hamlib" "Radio Control Program"
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.TH RIGCTL "1" "August 21, 2011" "Hamlib" "Radio Control Program"
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.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
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.\"
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.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
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.B \-m, --model=id
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Select radio model number. See model list (use 'rigctl -l').
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.sp
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NB: \fBrigctl\fP (or third party software) will use rig model 1901
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when using \fBrpc.rigd\fP or rig model 2 for NET rigctl (rigctld).
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NB: \fBrigctl\fP (or third party software) will use rig model 2
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for NET rigctl (rigctld).
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.TP
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.B \-r, --rig-file=device
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Use \fIdevice\fP as the file name of the port the radio is connected.
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.sp
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$ rigctl -m 229 -r /dev/ttyUSB0 -t';'
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.sp
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Start \fBrigctl\fP using \fBrpc.rigd\fP and setting the frequency and mode:
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.sp
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$ rigctl -m 1901 -r localhost F 7253500 M LSB 0
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.sp
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Connect to a running \fBrigctld\fP with rig model 2 ("NET rigctl") on the
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local host and specifying the TCP port:
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local host and specifying the TCP port, setting frequency and mode:
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.sp
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$ rigctl -m 2 -r localhost:4532
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$ rigctl -m 2 -r localhost:4532 F 7253500 M LSB 0
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.SH DIAGNOSTICS
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The \fB-v\fP, \fB--verbose\fP option allows different levels of diagnostics
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to be output to \fBstderr\fP and correspond to -v for BUG, -vv for ERR,
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.PP
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<http://www.hamlib.org>.
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.SH COPYRIGHT
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Copyright \(co 2000-2010 Stephane Fillod
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Copyright \(co 2000-2011 Stephane Fillod
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.br
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Copyright \(co 2010 Nate Bargmann
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.br
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or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.BR hamlib (3),
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.BR rpc.rigd (8)
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.BR rigctld(8)
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.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
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.TH RIGMEM "1" "September 13, 2009" "Hamlib" "Radio Memory Operations"
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.TH RIGMEM "1" "August 21, 2011" "Hamlib" "Radio Memory Operations"
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.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
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.\"
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.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
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.TP
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.B \-m, --model=id
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Select radio model number. See model list (use 'rigctl -l').
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.br
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NB: \fBrigmem\fP (or third party software) will use rig model 1901
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when using \fBrpc.rigd\fP.
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.TP
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.B \-r, --rig-file=device
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.TP
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.B \-m, --model=id
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Select radio model number. See model list (use 'rigctl -l').
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.br
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NB: \fBrigswr\fP (or third party software) will use rig model 1901
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when using \fBrpc.rigd\fP.
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.TP
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.TH ROTCTL "1" "April 25, 2010" "Hamlib" "Rotator Control Program"
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.TH ROTCTL "1" "August 21, 2011" "Hamlib" "Rotator Control Program"
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.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
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.\"
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.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
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.B \-m, --model=id
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Select rotator model number. See model list (use 'rotctl -l').
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.sp
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NB: \fBrotctl\fP (or third party software) will use rig model 1901
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when using \fBrpc.rotd\fP or rig model 2 for NET rotctl (rotctld).
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NB: \fBrotctl\fP (or third party software) will use rig model 2
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for NET rotctl (rotctld).
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.TP
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.B \-r, --rot-file=device
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Use \fIdevice\fP as the file name of the port the rotator is connected.
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Start \fBrotctl\fP using \fBrpc.rotd\fP and querying the position:
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.sp
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$ rotctl -m 101 -r localhost \\get_pos
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.sp
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Connect to a running \fBrotctld\fP with rotor model 2 ("NET rotctl") on the
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local host and specifying the TCP port:
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.SH DIAGNOSTICS
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The \fB-v\fP, \fB--version\fP option allows different levels of diagnostics
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to be output to \fBstderr\fP and correspond to -v for BUG, -vv for ERR,
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.PP
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<http://www.hamlib.org>.
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.SH COPYRIGHT
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Copyright \(co 2000-2010 Stephane Fillod
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Copyright \(co 2000-2011 Stephane Fillod
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.br
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Copyright \(co 2010 Nate Bargmann
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.br
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.BR hamlib (3),
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.BR rpc.rotd (8)
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.BR rotctld (8)
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