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Re: so2r
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Nate Bargmann |
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Re: so2r |
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Sat, 18 Apr 2020 08:39:30 -0500 |
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* On 2020 18 Apr 05:02 -0500, m5evt wrote:
> The SDR setup really lends itself well to so2r (and at low cost). I have
> been thinking about implementing an OTRSP (https://www.k1xm.org/OTRSP)
> listener within linhpsdr. I think I am correct in saying hamlib doesn't
> have this OTRSP protocol embedded within?
No, Hamlib does not have any concept of controlling multiple devices
through a single instance. However, there should be no limit, aside
from computer resources, on the number of Hamlib instances a program can
create so long as they're each accessing a unique device on a unique
port. Likewise, multiple instances of rigctld/rotctld can be run so
long as each is opening a unique device on a unique port and each *ctld
instance is bound to a unique TCP port.
BTW, I like the rest of your ideas, even though I probably will never do
SO2R!
73, Nate
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