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    seatalknmeabridge
    Mar 07

    Kennwood TS480SAT, Omnirig switching to FSR

    in VarAC discussion forum

    Hello, today i updated to Varac 3.3.1.

    Frequency setting is working - as it did before. No Problem. But whenever I start Varac, or whenever I switch frequencies, the transceiver goes to FSR (FSK reversed) I'm using Vara for Winlink as well, and there is no problem with that. So I guess it's something in Omnirig. I saw others also had that problem before with other Kennwood rigs, but don't realy understand how it was solved. In omnirig I selected TS480.


    Before I tried Varac 3.3.1 I used version 2.7.2. In 2.7.2 everything was working. No problem here. Any Ideas ? Thank's Frank

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    NC3Z Gary
    Mar 07  ·  Edited: Mar 07

    Unfortunately you need to modify the rig .ini file for OmniRig. You will need to change the CAT command from RTTY/FSK to USB (or preferably USB Digital if your rig supports it). I had to do this for my TS-890.

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    irad d
    Mar 10

    Hi @seatalknmeabridge

    First - did you check that if you set under VarAC the OmniRig call to USB and not USB-D ?




    TS-480 provides an FSK as the only "digital mode" available.

    What you want is to use USB.


    If you still encounter the problem - then as Gary suggested - you will need to change your TS-480.ini Omnirig file (found under the omnirig directory) file to accomplish this.

    This is a small change though.

    Take a look at this section on that file:


    ;-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    ; set mode

    ;-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    [pmCW_U]

    Command=(MD3;)

    ReplyLength=0


    [pmCW_L]

    Command=(MD7;)

    ReplyLength=0


    [pmSSB_U]

    Command=(MD2;)

    ReplyLength=0


    [pmSSB_L]

    Command=(MD1;)

    ReplyLength=0


    [pmDIG_U]

    Command=(MD9;)

    ReplyLength=0


    ---

    Basically, if you set under VarAC settings that you want to do USB, then VarAC calls the SSB_U command.

    If you set in VarAC to USB-D, it calls to DIG_U.

    You can play with those commands to get to the desired state.


    I hope it helps

    Irad


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