Of course I should note that you will still have to have a PC
connected to the SDR-1000 but that can be easily done with a mini-itx
board.  Better, yet it would be cool to strip most or all of the GUI
stuff out of PowerSDR except for the setup forms (to make setting
changes to the database - this could be done in a separate app too)
and just command the radio via CAT over TCP or serial.

73 de Phil N8VB

On 10/7/05, Philip Covington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That can be done right now if someone wants to take up integrating the
> Socket Utilities Library  and TCPListener Class that I wrote into the
> current PowerSDR source code.   I added it to a test version of
> PowerSDR 1.3.12 (see blog entry for Tuesday, June 28, 2005 at
> http://pcovington.blogspot.com/)  that supported up to 10 concurrent
> connections on a user defined port.  Basically it interfaces in the
> exact same way that the SIOListener Class does for serial CAT comms,
> so it will seemlessly work with Bob Tracy's CAT code as-is.
>
> There is another app on my webpage that bridges the vCOM (or hardware)
> serial ports to TCP to allow programs like HRD to connect over a
> network.  Or someone can just connect on the TCP port and send CAT
> commands to PowerSDR over the network.
>
> I still use my patched PowerSDR 1.3.12 version from time to time when
> I want to listen to the SDR-1000 from my laptop outside (over wireless
> LAN) running HRD on the laptop.
>
> All the code is available from my website and I can send anyone that
> requests it,  the PowerSDR 1.3.12 source code with the TCPListener mod
> if they want to take up integrating it into the current 1.4.5 source
> code.
>
> 73 de Phil N8VB
>
>
>
> On 10/7/05, Simon Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If a decision is made to abandon the serial port protocol I would go for
> > ethernet so that the radio *can* be put on a network.
> >
> > Simon Brown, HB9DRV
> > ---
> > www.sysgem.com, www.hb9drv.ch, www.laax.ch
>


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