Ham Radio Control Libraries 1.2.8 (Default branch)


 
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Ham Radio Control Libraries 1.2.8 (Default branch)

The HAM radio equipment control libraries allow you to write amateur radio equipment control programs for transceivers and antenna rotators which use CAT or similar computer interfaces for control. License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) Changes:
The following new models are supported: BC235, BC250, BC780, PRO-2052, BCD396T, BCD996T, K3, FT950. A huge pile of various fixes were made for IC-275, IC-475, IC-725, IC-735, IC-756PRO, IC-761, IC-775, IC-781, IC-706*, DttSP, Kenwood TH/TM, Orion, BC245, BC895, FT-100, FT757GX, FT-857, FT-897, and FT-920. The microtune backend is gone. There are new rotator backends for GS232A and PcRotor. Many fixes were brought to bindings, especially for memory channel works. There are new rigctld/rotctld daemons, similar to rpcrigd/rpcrotd but with a simpler protocol, and the corresponding client backends netrigctl/netrotcl. Image

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