Re: [Hamlib-developer] Looking for apps using hamlib
Library to control radio transceivers and receivers
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From: John C. <chu...@a5...> - 2002-01-04 17:26:06
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Thanks, I'll take a look. BTW, if I can help in any way (testing, coding, etc), please let me know. Regards, John ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alexandru Csete" <al...@if...> To: "John Chubick" <chu...@a5...> Cc: "Hamlib Developers" <ham...@li...> Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 8:44 AM Subject: Re: [Hamlib-developer] Looking for apps using hamlib > We are working on a GUI to hamlib but it is in very early stage. As of > writing it can turn the power ON/OFF, select the mode, filter and AGC. > It has only been tested with the "dummy" backend. > You can get the source code from > http://sourceforge.net/projects/groundstation but you will have to use > CVS with module name grig (there is also another module called fms which > is a more or less complete GUI but it uses the linradio library and > needs to be ported to hamlib). > All of the code is written in plain C and uses the Gtk+/Gnome widgets. > > Then there is Kontakt using Qt2/KDE2, but I don't know about it's > status. > > > Alex, OZ9AEC > > > On Fri, 2002-01-04 at 14:26, John Chubick wrote: > > I've been reading up on hamlib as I've been looking for a radio > > control program to run on my Linux machine. I have a development > > background (mainly Java and some C and VB) but I don't know C++ and > > I've never developed for Linux. Before I tackle trying to write > > something from scratch using the hamlib libraries I was looking for > > something already written for my Kenwood TS-570. Can anyone point me > > in the right direction? > > > > Thanks, > > > > John Chubick - KB9LNS > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Alexandru Csete <al...@if...> Office : 520-332 > Institute of Physics and Astronomy Web : www.ifa.au.dk/~alexc > Ny Munkegade, Building 520 Phone : (+45) 8942 3622 > University of Aarhus Cell. : (+45) 2962 4317 > Denmark HF-CW : 7010kHz +/- QRM > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > |