Use fldigi for general logging
- #Use fldigi for general logging for mac#
- #Use fldigi for general logging pdf#
- #Use fldigi for general logging drivers#
- #Use fldigi for general logging driver#
That will select the default settings which will work on. It will come up with just a basic display.Ĭhoose the FT991A from the Rig dropdown list. With the radio on and the USB cable connected and no other communications program running, Start flrig.
#Use fldigi for general logging for mac#
For Mac and Linux install them as you would any other application.For those choosing to use flrig continue below, otherwise scroll down to the RigCat setup: flrig control optionįirst, we get flrig going then it’s easy to configure fldigi to use flrig for xcvr control. Putting them in other folders can causes permissions issues sometimes on Windows 10. On Windows the programs install to their own folders and should be installed in the normal application directory where other apps are installed.
#Use fldigi for general logging driver#
You should have already installed the driver for the built-in sound card in the FT-991A.Ĭonnect the rig to the computer with a USB A-Male to B-Male cable and turn on the radio. Then change these menu items as shown: Menu # Once it’s running there are so many features to use that are not always obvious that reading it or at least a detailed scan through it should be a goal. When you get to installing fldigi it will be a big help to you and should guide you in the setting of the necessary and optional parameters. Fldigi's help is hundreds of pages long and has a great deal of helpful info.
#Use fldigi for general logging pdf#
It is highly recommend that you also download the flrig and fidigi help pdf files from the W1HKJ web site website.
I basically only touch the radio to turn it on or off when running digital modes, and even that can be automated. Flrig is written as a companion to fldigi and adds much greater rig control than is possible with just fldigi. I also highly recommend downloading flrigįor transceiver control.
Note: Some versions of Linux have a driver