Hi Mark,
I have not used hamlib in a long time since I now have others to test rig interfaces in gpredict. When I used it few years ago on windows it worked well with high COM-port values. I always used USB to serial converters, which get high values.
I would suggest you try the hamlib mailing list since this is where hamlib users and developers hang out: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hamlib-developer
When you start rigtcl, you can try to pass the option -vvvvvv which will enable debug messages. This may reveal what is wrong.
Otherwise, I have to say that I am puzzled by the fact that some people use Gpredict on windows to control radios. I didn't know it was possible because the hamlib network daemon (which is required by gpredict) is not available in the windows packages - at least I have never seen it.
73 Alex OZ9AEC
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 1:43 PM, Mark L. Hammond marklhammond@gmail.com wrote:
To those who might know---
Does hamlib for Windows support more than just COM1 and COM2 for hardware (radios, trackboxes)? If so, what is the syntax?
I've tried the obvious permutations based on the command line help and online help I could find...but it isn't working on COM5. It just "hangs" with no errors and it's obviously not working either. I am aware of the baud rate command line option, but that's not it...from what I've read it gives the impression (but isn't clearly stated) that it might not support above COM2. Surely that can be fixed (heh...not by me!)
Gpredict for Windows is very nice and a super program, but if I can't use ports higher than COM2 because of hamlib, it's use in my shack is very limited...
73,
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