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Hamlib 1.2.10 released
Hamlib purpose is to develop flexible and portable shared libraries that offer a standardised API to control any radio oriented equipment through a computer interface.
Hamlib provides a unified environment for the development of radio and
rotator control applications. The release 1.2.10 includes many improvements since last official version.
Check it out at http://hamlib.org !
Version 1.2.10
2009-11-02
New models: IC-7200, PCR-1500, PCR-2500, RX-340, R&S ESMC, BC898T,
Si570 AVR-USB, Paragon (skeleton)
* New rotator backend: SPID, GS-232 (not A or B)
* Fixes and features: TH-F7E, K2, FT-920, Yaesu NewCAT, IC-7000, IC-7800,
IC-910, IC-718, IC-756PROIII, Tentec Orion, Jupiter, RX320, AOR-8000,
PCR-1000, Video4Linux, all the kenwood backends, GS-232A
* ABI version in backend symbols
* expose PTT/DCD setup through rig_set_conf()
* Parallel port PTT now following cwdaemon (STROBE+INIT) interface
* bindings
* ltdl update
Download pages are accessible at http://sourceforge.net/projects/hamlib
rpms, .deb and Win32 DLL's coming soon.
Please, test it out and report to hamlib-developer@lists.sourceforge.net
Developers are also invited to join the Hamlib team by subscribing to
this mailing list. If your favorite rig is not in the supported list,
feel free to ask. We need more beta-testers, so all the backends can
reach the stable and fully supported state.
Many thanks to all the developers and testers who participated
in this release. Contributors and backend maintainers are listed in the AUTHORS file.
Have fun and let us know!
73's de Stephane - F8CFE & the Hamlib team
2009-11-02 22:39:02 UTC by fillods
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Hamlib is now using Subversion SCM
Stephane sent the following mail to the Hamlib Developer List:
Hi,
I've migrated today the Hamlib's CVS repository to Subversion (svn).
The HEAD of CVS repository has been tagged with "tag_migration_from_cvs_to_svn_20090403"
before the migration.
You may still use the CVS repository to generate diff against local work,
but please, do not use the CVS repository anymore for commits.
Help page about svn can be found here:
https://sourceforge.net/svn/?group_id=8305
In a nutshell, to do a checkout to work with the latest revision:
svn co https://hamlib.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/hamlib/trunk hamlib
Let me know if you encounter any problem. I am no svn expert,
but I know some other people are, and will help.
Have fun!
--
Stephane - F8CFE
2009-03-06 12:08:12 UTC by n0nb
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Ham Radio Control Libraries: Hamlib 1.2.8 released
Hamlib purpose is to develop flexible and portable shared libraries that offer a standardised API to control any radio oriented equipment through a computer interface.
Hamlib provides a unified environment for the development of radio and
rotator control applications. The release 1.2.8 includes many improvements
since last official version.
Check it out at http://hamlib.org !
New in 1.2.8:
* New models: BC235, BC250, BC780, PRO-2052,
BCD396T, BCD996T, K3, FT950
* New pseudo models: netrigctl/netrotctl, backends ala
rpcrig/rpcrot, but based on rigctld/rotctld
* New rotator backends: GS232A, PcRotor
* Removed microtune backend
* Fixes: DttSP, IC-275, IC-475, IC-725, IC-735, IC-756PRO,
IC-761, IC-775, IC-781, IC-706*, Kenwood TH/TM models, Orion,
BC245, BC895, FT-100, FT757GX, FT-857, FT-897, FT-920
* Numerous bindings fixes, esp. for memory channel works
* New commands available in rigctl
* New rotctld to go with rigctld rig daemon.
The protocol changed, but there's the compatibility
option -e to pass to the daemon for previous protocol.
Download pages are accessible at http://sourceforge.net/projects/hamlib
rpms, .deb and Win32 DLL's coming soon (MinGW32 build needs a fix).
Please, test it out and report to hamlib-developer@lists.sourceforge.net
Developers are also invited to join the Hamlib team by subscribing to
this mailing list. If your favorite rig is not in the supported list,
feel free to ask. We need more beta-testers, so all the backends can
reach the stable and fully supported state.
Many thanks to all the developers and testers who participated
in this release, and esp. to the ARRL for giving access to rigs.
Contributors and backend maintainers are listed in the AUTHORS file.
Have fun and let us know!
73's de Stephane - F8CFE & the Hamlib team
2008-11-03 21:05:28 UTC by fillods
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Ham Radio Control Libraries: Hamlib 1.2.7.1 released
Hamlib purpose is to develop flexible and portable shared libraries that offer a standardised API to control any radio oriented equipment through a computer interface.
Hamlib provides a unified environment for the development of radio and rotator control applications. The release 1.2.7.1 includes various bug fixes since last official version. Owners of a FT1000MP definitely need to upgrade.
Check it out at http://hamlib.org !
New in 1.2.7.1:
* New model: miniVNA
* Fixes: FT1000MP, Tentec Orion, Omni VI Plus
* AOR: implemented scanning
* Kenwood models TS2000, TS870S can now get/set antenna.
TS2000 gained strength meter calibration.
Download pages are accessible at http://sourceforge.net/projects/hamlib
rpms, .deb and Win32 DLL's coming soon.
Please, test it out and report to hamlib-developer@lists.sourceforge.net
Developers are also invited to join the Hamlib team by subscribing to this mailing list. If your favorite rig is not in the supported list, feel free to ask.
Many thanks to all the developers and testers who participated in this release. Contributors and backend maintainers are listed in the AUTHORS file.
Have fun and let us know!
73's de Stephane - F8CFE & the Hamlib team
2008-04-12 11:06:47 UTC by fillods
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Ham Radio Control Libraries: Hamlib 1.2.7 released
Hamlib purpose is to develop flexible and portable shared libraries that offer a standardised API to control any radio oriented equipment through a computer interface.
Hamlib provides a unified environment for the development of radio and
rotator control applications. The release 1.2.7 includes many improvements
since last official version.
Check it out at http://hamlib.org !
New in 1.2.7:
* Much Improved Documentation
* New models: IC-820H, DttSP, Elektor SDR-USB, DDS-60,
FT-450, FT-767GX
* Fixes: IC-746, IC-765, IC-910, Kenwood's, FT1000MP, FT817, ..
* New rigsmtr toy to graph polar signal strength
* New experimental rigctld rig daemon, with simple protocol
Download pages are accessible at http://sourceforge.net/projects/hamlib
rpms, .deb and Win32 DLL's coming soon.
Please, test it out and report to hamlib-developer@lists.sourceforge.net
Developers are also invited to join the Hamlib team by subscribing to
this mailing list. If your favorite rig is not in the supported list,
feel free to ask.
Many thanks to all the developers and testers who participated
in this release, especially regarding the documentation.
Contributors and backend maintainers are listed in the AUTHORS file.
Have fun and let us know!
73's de Stephane - F8CFE & the Hamlib team
2008-02-15 22:27:58 UTC by fillods