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* Yaesu ft847/100 control
@ 2002-09-16 15:08 Douglas Cole
  2002-09-16 16:01 ` Luc Langehegermann
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Douglas Cole @ 2002-09-16 15:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-hams

Been a lurker for quite a while now , and have been learning lots about packet 
, but was wondering if anyone has done a gui/X based control proggie for the 
above radio's?

I don't seem to have the brains to be a programmer and so am at the mercy of 
you folks who have ;^}

I desire a Linux based program , as that is all I run at home , and I am 
willing to pay money for it if it is stable and X based .

tia 

-- 
Douglas Cole   N7BFS
Spokane IRLP node owner
AMSAT#26182 , K2 # 544
http://www.users.qwest.net/~cdoug3
Registered Linux user # 188922



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* Re: Yaesu ft847/100 control
  2002-09-16 15:08 Yaesu ft847/100 control Douglas Cole
@ 2002-09-16 16:01 ` Luc Langehegermann
  2002-09-16 16:49   ` Margaret Leber
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Luc Langehegermann @ 2002-09-16 16:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: n7bfs, linux-hams

Am Mo 16 Sep 2002 17:08 schrieb Douglas Cole:
> Been a lurker for quite a while now , and have been learning lots about
> packet , but was wondering if anyone has done a gui/X based control proggie
> for the above radio's?
>
> I don't seem to have the brains to be a programmer and so am at the mercy
> of you folks who have ;^}
>
> I desire a Linux based program , as that is all I run at home , and I am
> willing to pay money for it if it is stable and X based .
>
> tia

Hmm... you could try using grig. Grig uses hamlib, and as far as i know, 
hamlib supports both, the ft847 and the ft100

Luc


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* Re: Yaesu ft847/100 control
  2002-09-16 16:01 ` Luc Langehegermann
@ 2002-09-16 16:49   ` Margaret Leber
  2002-09-16 17:10     ` Alex Flinsch
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Margaret Leber @ 2002-09-16 16:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Luc Langehegermann; +Cc: n7bfs, linux-hams

Luc Langehegermann wrote:
> Am Mo 16 Sep 2002 17:08 schrieb Douglas Cole:
> 
>>Been a lurker for quite a while now , and have been learning lots about
>>packet , but was wondering if anyone has done a gui/X based control proggie
>>for the above radio's?
>>
>>I don't seem to have the brains to be a programmer and so am at the mercy
>>of you folks who have ;^}
>>
>>I desire a Linux based program , as that is all I run at home , and I am
>>willing to pay money for it if it is stable and X based .
>>
>>tia
> 
> 
> Hmm... you could try using grig. Grig uses hamlib, and as far as i know, 
> hamlib supports both, the ft847 and the ft100

Hiya Doug! Maggie from the AMSAT list here.

Gee, I didn't know about GRig, although I have tried to keep up on 
Hamlib. Maybe I fell off the hamlib-developers list somehow.

I do have a Java-based rig control program; the only interface module 
written for it so far is for the FT-847. I haven't had the opportunity 
to make it ready for release, which would have involved modifying it to 
use javax.comm to get to the serial ports on a Windows machine. Right 
now it just accesses the serial port that the radio is attached to 
though the file system, a trick that will only work on Linux or other 
*nixses, as far as I know.

So...since you are on Linux too, Doug, I might make the code available 
to you to play with in its somewhat unfinished state. Looking at the 
GRig screenshot, I can see that it has some controls that my program 
does not. However, knowing the FT-847 CAT interface, I'm pretty sure the 
*radio* won't support any of the slider controls on the right hand side 
of the GUI. The JHamTune design is kind of the opposite; I'm trying to 
provide automated aids to operating the radio rather than making a GUI 
that does what the front panel of the radio does.

For those who are interested, a screenshot and JavaDoc for JHamTune can 
be viewed at

    http://geocities.com/maggieleber/JHamTune/doc/

Doug, for your reference, the GRig project page is:

    http://groundstation.sourceforge.net/?grig

73 de Maggie K3XS, who is still looking for work,

   resume available at http://voicenet.com/~maggie/mslresume.html

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* Re: Yaesu ft847/100 control
  2002-09-16 16:49   ` Margaret Leber
@ 2002-09-16 17:10     ` Alex Flinsch
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Alex Flinsch @ 2002-09-16 17:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Margaret Leber; +Cc: n7bfs, linux-hams

At 12:49 PM 9/16/02 -0400, Margaret Leber wrote:


>>Hmm... you could try using grig. Grig uses hamlib, and as far as i know, 
>>hamlib supports both, the ft847 and the ft100

FT100 support for hamlib is limited (I know, I wrote it), but I will be 
getting a chance to work on it again soon. As I will be unemployed as of 
next week.

I have a kylix gui for controlling a ft100 @ http://www.qsl.net/kc2ivl
Planned features --
    Remove dependence on my ft100 command line program
    convert to use hamlib bindings for kylix (so it could support more rigs)






>73 de Maggie K3XS, who is still looking for work,
>
>   resume available at http://voicenet.com/~maggie/mslresume.html





-- 
Alex Flinsch
aflinsch@msonj.com
732-424-2550 x263


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