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NAME

Ham::Device::FT817COMM - Library to control the Yaesu FT817 Ham Radio

VERSION

Version 0.9.0_15

SYNOPSIS

use HAM::Device::FT817COMM;

Constructor and Port Configurations

my $FT817 = new Ham::Device::FT817COMM (
serialport => '/dev/ttyUSB0',
baud => '38400',
lockfile => '/var/lock/ft817'
			               );

my $port = $FT817->{'serialport'};
my $baud = $FT817->{'baud'};
my $lockfile = $FT817->{'lockfile'};
my $version = $FT817->moduleVersion;

Destructor

$FT817->closePort;

Lock File

In the event you abruptly end the software or loose connectivity via ssh. When attempting to reconnect you will see the following error.

Can't open serial port /dev/ttyUSB0: File exists

The lock file can be remove simply by

rm /var/lock/ft817 

Initialization

The instance of the device and options are created with the constructor and port configurations shown above. The variable which is an instance of the device may be named at that point. In this case $FT817. The serialport must be a valid port and not locked. You must consider that your login must have permission to access the port either being added to the group or giving the user suffucient privilages. The baudrate 'baud' must match the baudrate of the radio CAT RATE which is menu item 14.

Finally lockfile is recommended to ensure that no other software may access the port at the same time. The lockfile is removed as part of the invocation of the destructor method.

METHODS

1. Using Return Data From a Module

This allows for complete control of the rig through the sub routines all done through the cat interface

$output = 'rigname'->'command'('value');

an example is a follows

$output = $FT817->catLock('ON');

Using this method, the output which is collected in the varible $output is designed to be minimal for use in applications that provide an already formatted output.

For example:

$output = $FT817->catLock('ON');
print "$output";

Would simply return F0 if the command failed and 00 if the command was sucessfull. The outputs vary from module to module, depending on the function

2. Using setVerbose()

The module already has pre-formatted outputs for each subroutine. Using the same example in a different form and setting setVerbose(1) we have the following

setVerbose(1);
$FT817->catLock('ON');

The output would be, for example:

Set Lock (ENABLE) Sucessfull.

Other verbose outputs exist to catch errors.

setVerbose(1);
$FT817->catLock('blabla');

The output would be:

Set Lock (blabla) Failed. Option:blabla invalid.

An example of both is shown below for the command getHome()

As return data: Y
As verbose(1) : At Home Frequency

We see that return data will be suitable for a program which needs just a boolean value.

3. Build a sub-routine into a condition

Another use can be to use a subrouting as a value in a condition statment to test

if (($FT817->gethome()) eq 'Y') {
	warn "I guess we're home";
		      }

Call all of the modules, one at a time and look at the outputs, from which you can decide how the data can be used. At this time I have completed a command line front end for this module that makes testing all of the functionality easy.

DEBUGGER

FT817COMM has a built in robust debugger that makes available to the user all transactions between the software and the rig. Where verbose gave the outputs to user initiated subroutines, the debugger does very much the same but with internal functions not designed to be called directly in the userspace. That being said, you should never directly call these system functions or you will quickly turn your 817 into a paperweight or door stop. You have been warned.

Feel free to use the debugger to get an idea as to how the module and the radio communicate.

$FT817->setDebug(1); # Turns on the debugger

The first output of which is:

DEBUGGER IS ON

Two distinct type of transactions happen with the debugger, they are:

CAT commands   :	Commands which use the Yaesu CAT protocol
EPROMM commands:	Commands which read and write to the EEPROM

With the command: catgetMode() we get the regular output expected, with verbose(1)

Mode is FM

However with the setDebug(1) we will see the following output to the same command:

[FT817]@/dev/ttyUSB0$ get mode

(sendCat:DEBUG) - DATA OUT ------> 00 00 00 00 03

(sendCat:DEBUG) - BUILT PACKET --> 0000000003

(sendCat:DEBUG) - DATA IN <------- 1471200008

Mode is FM
[FT817]@/dev/ttyUSB0$ 

The sendcat:debug shows the request of 00 00 00 00 0x03 sent to the rig, and the rig returning 1471200008. What were looking at is the last two digits 08 which is parsed from the block of data. 08 is mode FM. FT817COMM does all of the parsing and conversion for you.

As you might have guessed, the first 8 digits are the current frequency, which in this case is 147.120 MHZ. The catgetFrequency() module would pull the exact same data, but parse it differently

The debugger works differently on read/write to the eeprom. The next example shown below used the function setArts('OFF'), the function which tunrs arts off.

[FT817]@/dev/ttyUSB0$ set arts off

(eepromDecode:DEBUG) - READING FROM ------> [00x79]

(eepromDecode:DEBUG) - PACKET BUILT ------> [00790000BB]

(eepromDecode:DEBUG) - OUTPUT HEX  -------> [81]

(eepromDecode:DEBUG) - OUTPUT BIN  -------> [10000001]


(writeEeprom:DEBUG) - OUTPUT FROM [00x79]

(writeEeprom:DEBUG) - PACKET BUILT ------> [00790000BB]

(writeEeprom:DEBUG) - BYTE1 (81) BYTE2 (1F) from [00x79]

(writeEeprom:DEBUG) - BYTE1 BINARY IS [10000001]

(writeEeprom:DEBUG) - CHANGING BIT(0) to (0)

(writeEeprom:DEBUG) - BYTE1: BINARY IS [00000001] AFTER CHANGE

(writeEeprom:DEBUG) - CHECKING IF [1] needs padding

(writeEeprom:DEBUG) - Padded to [01]

(writeEeprom:DEBUG) - BYTE1 (01) BYTE2 (1F) to   [00x79]

(writeEeprom:DEBUG) - WRITING  ----------> (01) (1F)

(writeEeprom:DEBUG) - PACKET BUILT ------> [0079011fBC]

(writeEeprom:DEBUG) - VALUES WRITTEN, CHECKING...

(writeEeprom:DEBUG) - SHOULD BE: (01) (1F)

(writeEeprom:DEBUG) - IS: -----> (01) (1F)

(writeEeprom:DEBUG) - VALUES MATCH!!!

ARTS set to OFF sucessfull!

The output shows all of the transactions and modifications conducted by the system functions

Modules

agreeWithwarning()
	$agree = $FT817->agreeWithwarning(#);

Turns on and off the internal flag that says. You undrstand the risks of writing to the EEPROM
Activated when any value is in the (). Good practive says () or (1) for OFF and ON.

Returns the argument sent to it on success.
catClarifier()
        $setclar = $FT817->catClarifier([ON/OFF]);

Enables or disables the clarifier

Returns '00' on success or 'f0' on failure
catClarifierfreq()
        $clarifierfreq = $FT817->catClarifierfreq([####]);

Uses 4 digits as an argument to set the Clarifier frequency.  Leading and trailing zeros required where applicable
 1.234 KHZ would be 1234

Returns '00' on success or 'f0' on failure
catCtcssdcs()
        $ctcssdcs = $FT817->catCtcssdcs({DCS/CTCSS/ENCODER/OFF});

Sets the CTCSS DCS mode of the radio

Returns 'OK' on success or something else on failure
catCtcsstone()
        $ctcsstone = $FT817->catCtcsstone([####]);

Uses 4 digits as an argument to set the CTCSS tone.  Leading and trailing zeros required where applicable
 192.8 would be 1928 as an argument

Returns '00' on success or 'f0' on failure
On 'f0' verbose(1) displays all valid tones
catDcscode()
        $dcscode = $FT817->catDcscode([####]);

Uses 4 digits as an argument to set the DCS code.  Leading and trailing zeros required where applicable
 0546 would be 546 as an argument

Returns '00' on success or 'f0' on failure
On 'f0' verbose(1) displays all valid tones
catgetFrequency()
        $frequency = $FT817->catgetFrequency([#]);

Returns the current frequency of the rig eg. B<14712000> with B<catgetFrequency()>
Returns the current frequency of the rig eg. B<147.120.00> MHZ with B<catgetFrequency(1)>
catgetMode()
        $mode = $FT817->catgetMode();

Returns the current Mode of the Radio : AM / FM / USB / CW etc.......
catLock()
        $setlock = $FT817->catLock([ON/OFF]);

Enables or disables the radio lock.

Returns '00' on success or 'f0' on failure
catOffsetfreq()
        $offsetfreq = $FT817->catOffsetfreq([########]);

Uses 8 digits as an argument to set the offset frequency.  Leading and trailing zeros required where applicable
1.230 MHZ would be 00123000

Returns '00' on success or 'f0' on failure
catOffsetmode()
        $setoffsetmode = $FT817->catOffsetmode([POS/NEG/SIMPLEX]);

Sets the mode of the radio with one of the valid modes.

Returns '00' on success or 'f0' on failure
catPower()
        $setPower = $FT817->catPower([ON/OFF]);

Sets the power of the radio on or off. Note that this function, as stated in the manual only works
Correctly when connected to DC power and NO Battery installed

Returns '00' on success or 'null' on failure
catPtt()
        $setptt = $FT817->catPtt([ON/OFF]);

Sets the Push to talk of the radio on or off.

Returns '00' on success or 'f0' on failure
catRxstatus()
        $rxstatus = $FT817->catRxstatus([VARIABLES/HASH]);

Retrieves the status of SQUELCH / S-METER / TONEMATCH / DESCRIMINATOR in one
command and posts the information when verbose(1).

Returns with variables as argument $squelch $smeter $smeterlin $desc $match
Returns with hash as argument %rxstatus
catsetFrequency()
        $setfreq = $FT817->catsetFrequency([########]);

Uses 8 digits as an argument to set the frequency.  Leading and trailing zeros required where applicable
147.120 MHZ would be 14712000
 14.070 MHZ would be 01407000

Returns '00' on success or 'f0' on failure
catsetMode()
        $setmode = $FT817->catsetMode([LSB/USB/CW/CWR/AM/FM/DIG/PKT/FMN/WFM]);

Sets the mode of the radio with one of the valid modes.

Returns '00' on success or 'f0' on failure
catSplitfreq()
        $setsplit = $FT817->catSplitfreq([ON/OFF]);

Sets the radio to split the transmit and receive frequencies

Returns '00' on success or 'f0' on failure
catTxstatus()
        $txstatus = $FT817->catTxstatus([VARIABLES/HASH]);

Retrieves the status of POWERMETER / PTT / HIGHSWR / SPLIT in one
command and posts the information when verbose(1).

Returns with variables as argument $pometer $ptt $highswr $split
Returns with hash as argument %txstatus
catvfoToggle()
        $vfotoggle = $FT817->catvfotoggle();

Togles the VFO between A and B

Returns '00' on success or 'f0' on failure
closePort()
	$FT817->closePort();

This function should be executed at the end of the program.  This closes the serial port and removed the lock
file if applicable.  If you do not use this, and exit abnormally, you will need to manually remove the lock 
file if it was enabled in the settings.
dec2bin()
Simple internal function for converting decimal to binary. Has no use to the end user.
eepromDecode()
An internal function to retrieve code from an address of the eeprom and convert the first byte to 
binary, dumping the second byte.
eepromDecodenext()
        An internal function to retrieve code from an address of the eeprom  returning hex value of the next
	memory address up.
getAgc()
	$agc = $FT817->getAgc();

Returns the current setting of the AGC: AUTO / FAST / SLOW / OFF
getAmfmdial()
        $amfmdial = $FT817->getAmfmdial();

MENU ITEM # 4 - Returns the Disable option of the AM/FM dial ENABLE / DISABLE
getAmmic()
        $ammic = $FT817->getAmmic();

MENU ITEM # 5 - Returns the setting of AM MIC 0-100
getAntenna ()
                $antenna = $FT817->getAntenna({HF/6M/FMBCB/AIR/VHF/UHF});
                %antenna = $FT817->getAntenna({ALL});
		%antenna = $FT817->getAntenna();

	Returns the FRONT/BACK configuration of the antenna for the different types of
	bands.  Returns one value when an argument is used.  If the argument ALL or no
	argument is used will print a list of the configurations or all bands and returns
	a hash or the configuration
getApotime()
        $apotime = $FT817->getApotime();

MENU ITEM # 8 - Returns the Auto Power Off time as OFF or 1 - 6 hours
getArts ()
	$arts = $FT817->getArts();

Returns the status of ARTS: ON / OFF
getArs144 ()
        $ars144 = $FT817->getArs144();

MENU ITEM # 1 - Returns the status of 144 ARS: OFF / ON
getArs430 ()
        $ars430 = $FT817->getArs430();

MENU ITEM # 2 - Returns the status of 430 ARS: OFF / ON
getArtsmode ()
        $artsmode = $FT817->getArtsmode();

MENU ITEM # 9 - Returns the status of ARTS BEEP: OFF / RANGE /ALL
getBacklight ()
        $backlight = $FT817->getBacklight();

MENU ITEM # 10 - Returns the status of the Backlight: OFF / ON / AUTO
getBeepfreq ()
        $beepfreq = $FT817->getBeepfreq();

MENU ITEM # 12 - Returns the BEEP Frequency of the radio : 440 / 880
getBeepvol ()
        $beepvol = $FT817->getBeepvol();

MENU ITEM # 13 - Returns the BEEP VOLUME of the radio : 0 - 100
getBk ()
               $bk = $FT817->getBk();

       Returns the status of Break-in (BK) ON / OFF
getCatrate()
        $catrate = $FT817->getCatrate();

MENU ITEM # 14 - Returns the CAT RATE (4800/9600/38400)
getCharger()
                $charger = $FT817->getCharger();

        Returns the status of the battery charger.  Verbose will show the status and if the
	status is on, how many hours the battery is set to charge for.
getChargetime()
        $chargetime = $FT817->getChargetime();

MENU ITEM # 11 - Returns how many hours the charger is set for in the config. 6/8/10
getChecksum()
                $checksum = $FT817->getChecksum();

	Returns the checksum bits in EEPROM areas 0x00 through 0x03
getColor()
        $color = $FT817->getColor();

MENU ITEM # 15 - Returns the Color of the LCD display (BLUE/AMBER)
getConfig()
	$config = $FT817->getConfig();

Returns the two values that make up the Radio configuration.  This is set by the soldier blobs
of J4001-J4009 in the radio.
getContrast()
        $contrast = $FT817->getContrast();

MENU ITEM # 16 - Returns the Contrast of the LCD display (1-12)
getCwdelay()
        $cwdelay = $FT817->getCwdelay();

MENU ITEM # 17 - Shows CW Delay 10-2500 ms
getCwid()
        $cwid = $FT817->getCwid();

MENU ITEM # 18 - Shows if CW ID is ON / OFF
getCwpaddle()
        $cwpaddle = $FT817->getCwpaddle();

MENU ITEM # 19 - Shows if CW Paddle is  NORMAL / REVERSE
getCwpitch()
        $cwpitch = $FT817->getCwpitch();

MENU ITEM # 20 - Shows the CW Pitch 300-1000 Hz
getCwspeed()
        $cwspeed = $FT817->getCwspeed();

MENU ITEM # 21 - Returns the speed of CW in WPM
getCwweight()
        $cwwtight = $FT817->getCwweight();

MENU ITEM # 22 - Returns the Weight of CW [1:2.5 - 1:4.5]
getDcsinv()
        $dcsinv = $FT817->getDcsinv();

MENU ITEM # 53 - Returns the Setting DCS encoding, normal or inverted  
                 [TN-RN/TN-RIV/TIV-RN/TIV-RIV]
getDigmode()
                $digmode = $FT817->getDigmode();

        MENU ITEM # 26 - Returns the Setting of the Digital mode 
			 [RTTY/PSK31-L/PSK31-U/USER-L/USER-U]
getDsp()
	$dsp = $FT817->getDsp();

Returns the current setting of the Digital Signal Processor (if applicable) : ON / OFF
getEeprom()
	$value = $FT817->getEeprom();

Currently returns just the value you send it. In verbose mode however, it will display a formatted
output of the memory address specified.

With one argument it will display the information about a memory address

[FT817]@/dev/ttyUSB0$ get eeprom 005f

ADDRESS     BINARY          DECIMAL     VALUE      
___________________________________________________
005F        11100101        229         E5    

With two arguments it will display information on a range of addresses

[FT817]@/dev/ttyUSB0$ get eeprom 005f 0062

ADDRESS     BINARY          DECIMAL     VALUE      
___________________________________________________
005F        11100101        229         E5         
0060        00011001        25          19         
0061        00110010        50          32         
0062        10001000        136         88  
getEmergency()
        $emergency = $FT817->getEmergency();

MENU ITEM # 28 - Shows if Emergency is set to ON / OFF
getFasttuning()
	$fasttune = $FT817->getFasttuning();

Returns the current setting of the Fast Tuning mode : ON / OFF
getFlags()
	$flags = $FT817->getFlags();

Returns the current status of the flags : DEBUG / VERBOSE / WRITE ALLOW / WARNED
getFmmic()
        $fmmic = $FT817->getFmmic();

MENU ITEM # 29 - Returns the setting of FM MIC 0-100
getHome()
	$home = $FT817->getHome();

Returns the current status of the rig being on the Home Frequency : Y/N
getKyr()
        $kyr = $FT817->getKyr();

Returns the current status of the Keyer (KYR) : ON/OFF
getLock()
        $lock = $FT817->getLock();

Returns the current status of the Lock : ON/OFF
getLockmode()
        $lockmode = $FT817->getLockmode();

MENU ITEM # 32 - Returns the Lock Mode  DIAL / FREQ / PANEL
getMainstep()
        $mainstep = $FT817->getMainstep();

MENU ITEM # 33 - Returns the Main Step COURSE / FINE
getMemgroup()
        $memgroup = $FT817->getMemgroup();

MENU ITEM # 34 - Returns Status of Memory groups ON / OFF
getMickey()
        $mickey = $FT817->getMickey();

MENU ITEM # 36 - Returns Status of MIC KEY ON / OFF
getMicscan()
        $micscan = $FT817->getMicscan();

MENU ITEM # 37 - Returns Status of MIC SCAN ON / OFF
getMtqmb()
        $mtqmb = $FT817->getMtqmb();

Returns the current Status of MTQMB : ON / OFF
getMtune()
        $mtune = $FT817->getMtune();

Returns the current Status of MTUNE : MTUNE / MEMORY 
getNb()
	$nb = $FT817->getNb();

Returns the current Status of the Noise Blocker : ON / OFF
getOpfilter()
        $opfilter = $FT817->getOpfilter();

MENU ITEM # 38 - Returns the OP Filter setting OFF / SSB / CW
getPktrate()
        $pktrate = $FT817->getPktrate();

MENU ITEM # 40 - Returns the Packet Rate  1200 / 9600 Baud
getPbt()
        $pbt = $FT817->getPbt();

Returns the status of Pass Band Tuning: ON /OFF
getPwrmtr()
        $pwrmtr = $FT817->getPwrmtr();

Returns the current Setting of the Power meter : PWR / ALC / SWR / MOD
getQmb()
        $qmb = $FT817->getQmb();

Returns the current Status of QMB : ON / OFF 
getResumescan()
        $resumescan = $FT817->getResumescan();

MENU ITEM # 41 - Returns the RESUME(scan) setting OFF / 3,5,10 SEC
getRfknob()
	$rfknob = $FT817->getRfknob();

MENU ITEM # 45 - Returns the current Functionality of the RF-GAIN Knob : RFGAIN / SQUELCH
getScope()
        $scope = $FT817->getScope();

MENU ITEM # 43 - Returns the Setting for SCOPE : Continuous / CHK (every 10 sec)
getSidetonevol()
        $sidetonevol = $FT817->getSidetonevol();

MENU ITEM # 44 - Returns the Sidetone Volume 0-100
getSsbmic()
        $ssbmic = $FT817->getSsbmic();

MENU ITEM # 46 - Returns the Value of SSB MIC 0-100
getSoftcal()
	$softcal = $FT817->getSoftcal({console/digest/file filename.txt});

This command currently works with verbose and write to file.  Currently there is no
usefull return information Except for digest.  With no argument, it defaults to 
console and dumps the entire 76 software calibration memory areas to the screen. 
Using digest will return an md5 hash of the calibration settings. Using file along
with a file name writes the output to a file.  It's a good idea to keep a copy of 
this in case the eeprom gets corrupted and the radio factory defaults.  If you dont have 
this information, you will have to send the radio back to the company for recalibration.
getTottime()
        $tottime = $FT817->getTottime();

MENU ITEM # 49 - Returns the Value of the Time out Timer in Minutes
getTuner()
	$tuner = $FT817->getTuner();

Returns the current tuner setting : VFO / MEMORY
getTxpower()
	$txpower = $FT817->getTxpower();

Returns the current Transmit power level : HIGH / LOW3 / LOW2 / LOW1
getVfo()
	$vfo = $FT817->getVfo();

Returns the current VFO : A / B
getVfoband()
        $vfoband = $FT817->getVfoband([A/B]);

Returns the current band of a given VFO 
getVlt()
        $vlt = $FT817->getVlt();

Returns if the voltage display is ON or OFF
getVox()
        $vox = $FT817->getVox();

Returns the status of VOX : ON / OFF
getVoxdelay()
        $voxdelay = $FT817->getVoxdelay();

MENU ITEM # 50 - Returns the VOX Delay (100-2500)ms
getVoxgain()
        $voxgain = $FT817->getVoxgain();

MENU ITEM # 51 - Returns the VOX Gain (1-100)
hex2bin()
Simple internal function for convrting hex to binary. Has no use to the end user.
hexAdder()
Internal function to incriment a given hex value off a base address
hexDiff()
Internal function to return decimal value as the difference between two hex numbers
moduleVersion()
	$version = $FT817->moduleVersion();

Returns the version of FT817COMM.pm to the software calling it.
new()
	my $FT817 = new Ham::Device::FT817COMM (
	serialport => '/dev/ttyUSB0',
	baud => '38400',
	lockfile => '/var/lock/ft817'
				               );

Creates an instance of the device that is the Radio.  Called at the begining of the program.
See the Constructors section for more info.
readMemvfo ()
		my $option = $FT817->readMemvfo('[A/B]', '[BAND]', '[OPTION]');

	Reads and returns information from the VFO memory given a VFO [A/B] and a BAND [20M/40M/70CM] etc..
	This is only for VFO memory's and not the Stored Memories nor Home Memories. Leave OPTION empty to 
	Return a hash with all OPTIONS below

	Returns information based on one of the valid options:

	MODE          - Returns the mode in memory - update only appears after toggling the VFO
	NARFM         - Returns if Narrow FM os ON or OFF
	NARCWDIG      - Returns if the CW or Digital Mode is on Narrow
	RPTOFFSET     - Returns the Repeater offset
	TONEDCS       - Returns type type of tone being used
	ATT           - Returns if ATT is on if applicable, if not shows OFF
	IPO           - Returns if IPO is on if applicable, if not shows OFF
	FMSTEP        - Returns the setting for FM STEP in KHZ
	AMSTEP        - Returns the setting for AM STEP in KHZ
        SSBSTEP       - Returns the setting for SSB STEP in KHZ
	CTCSSTONE     - Returns the currently set CTCSS Tone
	DCSCODE       - Returns the currently set DCS Code
	CLARIFIER     - Returns if the CLARIFIER is on or off
	CLAROFFSET    - Returns the polarity and offset frequency of the clarifier stored on EEPROM
	RXFREQ        - Returns the stored Receive Frequency
	RPTOFFSETFREQ - Returns the stored Repeater offset Frequency

	The CLAROFFSET is the stored value in the VFO not the active one.  The EEPROM doesnt write everytime
	you turn the clarifer adjustment.  When using the CAT command to set the CLARIFIERFREQ this value will
	not update, only when set directly in the VFO mem will it show a live update 
restoreEeprom()
	$restorearea = $FT817->restoreEeprom();

This restores a specific memory area of the EEPROM back to a known good default value.
This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and agreeWithwarning()
to be set to 1.
This command does not allow for an arbitrary address to be written. 

Currently 
	  [0055] [0057] [0058] [0059] [0060]
	  [005B] [005C] [005D] [005E] [005F] 
	  [0061] [0062] [0063] [0064] [0065]
	  [0066] [0067] [0068] [0069] [0079]
	  [007A] [007B]

 are allowed

restoreEeprom('005F'); 

Returns 'OK' on success. Any other output an error.
sendCat()
Internal function, if you try to call it, you may very well end up with a broken radio.
You have been warned.
setAgc()
        $status = $FT817->setAgc([AUTO/FAST/SLOW/OFF];

Sets the agc

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0057');
setAmfmdial()
        $status = $FT817->setAmfmdial([ENABLE/DISABLE]);

MENU ITEM # 4 Sets the function of the dial when using AM or FM

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0063');
setAmmic()
        $status = $FT817->setAmnic([0-100]);

MENU ITEM # 5 Sets the AM MIC

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0068');
setAntenna()
        $status = $FT817->setAntenna([HF/6M/FMBCB/AIR/VHF/UHF] [FRONT/BACK]);

Sets the antenna for the given band as connected on the FRONT or REAR of the radio

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('007A');
setApotime()
        $status = $FT817->setApotime([OFF/1-6]);

MENU ITEM # 8 Sets the Auto Power Off time to OFF or 1-6 hours

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0065');
setArs144()
        $status = $FT817->setArs144([OFF/ON]);

MENU ITEM # 1 Sets the 144 ARS ON or OFF

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('005F');
setArs430()
        $status = $FT817->setArs430([OFF/ON]);

MENU ITEM # 2 Sets the 430 ARS ON or OFF

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('005F');
setArts()
                $arts = $FT817->setArts([ON/OFF]);

	Sets the ARTS function of the radio to ON or OFF

        This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
        agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

        In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
        command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

        restoreEeprom('0079');
setArtsmode()
        $artsmode = $FT817->setArts([OFF/RANGE/BEEP]);

MENU ITEM # 9 Sets the ARTS function of the radio when ARTS is enabled

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('005D');
setBacklight()
        $status = $FT817->setBacklight([OFF/ON/AUTO]);

MENU ITEM # 10 Sets the Backlight of the radio

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('005B');
setBeepfreq()
        $status = $FT817->setBeepfreq([440/880]);

MENU ITEM # 13 Sets the frequency of the radio beep

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('005C');
setBeepvol()
        $status = $FT817->setBeepvol([1-100]);

MENU ITEM # 13 Sets the volume of the radio beep

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('005C');
setBk()
        $status = $FT817->setBk([ON/OFF]);

Sets the CW Break-in (BK) ON or OFF

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0058');
setCatrate()
                $status = $FT817->setCatrate([4800/9600/38400]);

        MENU ITEM # 14 Sets the Baud rate of the CAT interface
	
	Takes effect on next radio restart, be sure to update value baud in new().

        This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
        agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

        In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
        command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

        restoreEeprom('0064');
setCharger()
                $charger = $FT817->setCharger([ON/OFF]);

        Turns the battery Charger on or off
	This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
        agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

        In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
        command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

        restoreEeprom('007B');
setChargetime()
                $chargetime = $FT817->setChargetime([6/8/10]);

	MENU ITEM # 11 

        Sets the Battery charge time to 6, 8 or 10 hours.  If the charger is currently
	on, it will return an error and not allow the change. Charger must be off.
	This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
	agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

        In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
        commands that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

        restoreEeprom('0062');
	restoreEeprom('007B');

        Returns 'OK' on success. Any other output an error.
setColor()
        $output = $FT817->setColor([BLUE/AMBER]);

MENU ITEM # 15

Sets the Color of the LCD screen

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('005B');
setContrast()
                $output = $FT817->setContrast([1-12]);

        MENU ITEM # 16

        Sets the Contrast of the LCD screen, this seems to only update the screen
	after a power cycle, either manually, or by CAT command

        This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
        agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

        In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
        command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

        restoreEeprom('005B');
setCwdelay()
        $output = $FT817->setCwdelay([10-2500]);

MENU ITEM # 17

Sets the CW Delay between 10 - 2500 ms in incriments of 10

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0060');
setCwid()
        $output = $FT817->setCwid([ON/OFF]);

MENU ITEM # 18

Sets the CW ID to ON or OFF

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('005D');
setCwpitch()
        $output = $FT817->setCwpitch([300-1000]);

MENU ITEM # 20

Sets the CW Pitch from 300 to 1000 hz in incriments of 50

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('005E');
setCwpaddle()
                $output = $FT817->setCwpaddle([NORMAL/REVERSE]);

	MENU ITEM # 19

        Sets the CW paddle to NORMAL or REVERSE

        This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
        agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

        In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
        command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

        restoreEeprom('0058');
setCwspeed()
        $output = $FT817->setCwpaddle([4-60]);

MENU ITEM # 21

Sets the CW Speed

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0062');
setCwweight()
        $output = $FT817->setCwweight([2.5-4.5]);

MENU ITEM # 22

Sets the CW weight

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('005F');
setDcsinv()
        $output = $FT817->setDcsinv([TN-RN/TN-RIV/TIV-RN/TIV-RIV]);

MENU ITEM # 53

Sets the DCS Inversion

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0066');
setDebug()
	$debug = $FT817->setDebug([#]);

Turns on and off the internal debugger. Provides information on all serial transactions when on.
Activated when any value is in the (). Good practive says () or (1) for OFF and ON.

Returns the argument sent to it on success.
setDigmode()
        $output = $FT817->setDigmode([RTTY/PSK31-L/PSK31-U/USER-L/USER-U]);

MENU ITEM # 26

Sets the Digital Mode type

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0065');
setDsp()
        $output = $FT817->setDsp([ON/OFF]);

Turns the DSP on or off if available

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0057');
setEmergency()
        $output = $FT817->setEmergency([ON/OFF]);

MENU ITEM # 28

Sets the Emergency to ON or OFF

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0064');
setFasttuning()
        $output = $FT817->setFasttuning([ON/OFF]);

Sets the Fast Tuning of the radio to ON or OFF

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0057');
setFmmic()
        $output = $FT817->setFmmic([0-100]);

MENU ITEM # 29

Sets the FM MIC

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0069');
setHome()
        $output = $FT817->setHome([ON/OFF]);

Sets the Radio to HOME frequency or back to normal frequencies

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0055');
setKyr()
        $output = $FT817->setKyr([ON/OFF]);

Sets the CW Keyer (KYR) on or off

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0058');
setLock()
        $output = $FT817->setLock([ON/OFF]);

Sets the Radio Lock on or off. Similar to catLock() but calls it directly

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0057');
setLockmode()
        $status = $FT817->setLockmode([DIAL/FREQ/PANEL]);

MENU ITEM # 32 Sets the Radio Lock Mode

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('005E');
setMainstep()
        $status = $FT817->setMainstep([COURSE/FINE]);

MENU ITEM # 33 Sets the Main step

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('005D');
setMemgroup()
        $status = $FT817->setMemgroup([ON/OFF]);

MENU ITEM # 33 Sets the Memory Groups ON or OFF

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0065');
setMickey()
        $status = $FT817->setMickey([ON/OFF]);

MENU ITEM # 36 Sets the MIC KEY ON or OFF

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0068');
setMicscan()
        $status = $FT817->setMicscan([ON/OFF]);

MENU ITEM # 37 Sets the MIC SCAN ON or OFF

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0067');
setMtqmb()
        $output = $FT817->setMtqmb([ON/OFF]);

Sets the MTQMB to ON or OFF

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0055');
setMtune()
        $output = $FT817->setMtune([MTUNE/MEMORY]);

Sets the MTUNE to MTUNE or MEMORY

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0055');
setNb()
                $output = $FT817->setNb([ON/OFF]);

	Turns the Noise Blocker on or off

	This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
        agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

        In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
        command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

        restoreEeprom('0057');

        Returns 'OK' on success. Any other output an error.
setOpfilter()
        $output = $FT817->setOpfilter([OFF/SSB/CW]);

MENU ITEM # 38

Sets the Optional Filter

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('005E');
setPktrate()
        $output = $FT817->setCwpaddle([NORMAL/REVERSE]);

MENU ITEM # 40

Sets the Packet rate

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('005D');
setPbt()
        $status = $FT817->setPbt([OFF/ON];

Enables or disables the Pass Band Tuning

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0057');
setPwrmtr()
        $status = $FT817->setPwrmtr([PWR/ALC/SWR/MOD];

Sets the active display of the Power Meter

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0058');
setQmb()
        $output = $FT817->setQmb([ON/OFF]);

Sets the QMB to ON or OFF

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0055');
setResumescan()
        $status = $FT817->setResumescan([OFF/3/5/10]);

MENU ITEM # 41 - SETS THE Resume (scan) functionality.  

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('005D');

Returns 'OK' on success. Any other output an error.
setRfknob()
                $rfknob = $FT817->setRfknob([RFGAIN/SQUELCH]);

        MENU ITEM # 45 - SETS THE RF-GAIN knob functionality.  

	This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and 
	agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

        In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
        command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

        restoreEeprom('005F');

        Returns 'OK' on success. Any other output an error.
setScope()
        $output = $FT817->setScope([CONT/CHK]);

MENU ITEM # 43

Sets the Scope

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('005D');
setSidetonevol()
        $output = $FT817->setSidetonevol([1-100]);

MENU ITEM # 44

Sets the Sidetone Volume

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0061');
setSsbmic()
        $output = $FT817->setSsbmic([0-100]);

MENU ITEM # 46

Sets the SSB MIC

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0067');
setTottime()
        $output = $FT817->setTottime([OFF/1-20]);

MENU ITEM # 49

Sets the Time out Timer OFF or in minutes from 1 to 20

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0066');
setTuner()
        $output = $FT817->setTuner([VFO/MEMORY]);

Sets the Tuner to VFO or memory

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0055');

Returns 'OK' on success. Any other output an error.
setVfo()
        $status = $FT817->setVfo([A/B];

Sets the VFO to A or B

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0055');
setVfoband()
        $setvfoband = $FT817->setVfoband([A/B] [160M/75M/40M/30M/20M/17M/15M/12M/10M/6M/2M/70CM/FMBC/AIR/PHAN]);

Sets the band of the selected VFO
Returns 'OK' on success or '1' on failure

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0059');
setVlt()
        $status = $FT817->setVlt([ON/OFF];

Enables or disables the voltage display

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0058');
setVox()
        $setvox = $FT817->setVox([ON/OFF]);

Sets the VOX feature of the radio on or off.
Returns 'OK' on success or '1' on failure

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0058');
setVoxdelay()
        $output = $FT817->setVoxdelay([100-2500]);

MENU ITEM # 50

Sets the Vox delay. Done in incriments of 100

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0064');
setVoxgain()
        $output = $FT817->setVoxgain([1-100]);

MENU ITEM # 51

Sets the Vox Gain.

This is a WRITEEEPROM based function and requires both setWriteallow() and
agreeWithwarning() to be set to 1.

In the event of a failure, the memory area can be restored with. The following
command that also requires both flags previously mentioned set to 1.

restoreEeprom('0063');
setWriteallow()
	$writeallow = $FT817->setWriteallow([#]);

Turns on and off the write Flag. Provides a warning about writing to the EEPROM and
requires the agreeWithwarning()  to also be set to 1 after reading the warning
Activated when any value is in the (). Good practive says () or (1) for OFF and ON.

Returns the argument sent to it on success.
writeBlock()
	Internal function, if you try to call it, you may very well end up with a broken radio.
        You have been warned.
writeEeprom()
Internal function, if you try to call it, you may very well end up with a broken radio.
You have been warned.

AUTHOR

Jordan Rubin KJ4TLB, <jrubin at cpan.org>

BUGS

Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-ham-device-ft817comm at rt.cpan.org, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Ham-Device-FT817COMM. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.

SUPPORT

You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command. perldoc Ham::Device::FT817COMM

You can also look for information at:

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thank you to Clint Turner KA7OEI for his research on the FT817 and discovering the mysteries of the EEprom FT817 and Yaesu are a registered trademark of Vertex standard Inc.

LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT

Copyright 2014 Jordan Rubin.

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the the Artistic License (2.0). You may obtain a copy of the full license at:

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