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Re: flrig as hamlib client


 

Well I was able to use it for testing remote, you just need to call it from the terminal/command line.
Like:
grig -m 2 -r 192.168.0.123
or like:
grig -m 2 -r remotehostname

and it works, it's just I prefer the look and feel of flrig...

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On Mon, Nov 11, 2024 at 10:11?PM Adrian Fewster, VK4TUX via <vk4tux=[email protected]> wrote:

My experience with grig is that it is not network friendly and locked to localhost operation.


73


vk4tux

On 12/11/24 12:27, Joel Vazquez, WE0DX via wrote:
Thanks Steve and Adrian.? I do use rigctld as the server and I connect over the network JTDX (wsjtx derived), FLdigi, and Qlog.? I even have that "server" as pulseaudio server, so I pass the audio over the network for JTDX and FLDigi.? So I can connect and work with the radio from anywhere in the house.? That's why I would not like to change my setup since all the software I currently use actually works with hamlib.? The rig control software would be like the cherry on the top.

I looked at grig before, but it is too simple IDK, I just dont like it.? But I guess I will have to settle for it...

Thanks anyway, 73
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On Mon, Nov 11, 2024 at 2:49?PM Adrian Fewster, VK4TUX via <vk4tux=[email protected]> wrote:

Using node-red is another alternative, There is a hamlib flow in the ham node-red group.

This can be molded to the user requirements.

I use it here extensively with my transceivers. which allows share of a rigctld server running on either Windows, MacOS or Linux,

connected to the txcr & shared by wsjtx , fldigi, node-red and with lan/network access.

In my case rigctld runs in Windows shell, and node red on my Debian PC with lan connect

I can control from any browser incl on my phone.


73


vk4tux



On 12/11/24 04:41, Steve, KB5AW via wrote:
I don't know if you can use hamlib with flrig, as it provides its own functionality.
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You can try grig, as it uses hamlib.
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You can download it here:
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