Marty,? The breadth of what one can do with Node Red is almost infinite. When I started with Node Red about a year ago, I found it useful to tailor Node Red flows to my station starting with using existing flows that matched what I had and using that as a stepping stone for development?of new and updated flows. The group was a great resource when I started and continues to be. I don't profess to be an expert at Node Red but continue to learn as I continue to integrate my station.? So with that, Node Red is great at managing "smart" devices (radios, amplifiers, rotors, relay modules, power switches, etc) with the underlying requirement that they can be directly or indirectly controlled via a computer (network, USB, serial, ....). Some may not be directly controlled (e.g., rotors) but with the addition of 3rd party controllers (e.g., ERC-4 rotor controller), one can take "dumb" devices and make them "smart". It might be useful if you provide some insight into the types of devices you're planning on integrating into Node Red. Then with the group's help, we can point you at hopefully existing flows for you to try. Then you can use that as a stepping stone to move forward. 73, Ron WB2WGH On Tue, Jun 28, 2022 at 9:38 AM Marty Bluhm via <w8aks55=[email protected]> wrote: Good morning, --
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