![]() ![]() Your eyes glazed over and as you have something working, you decided to look at it later. You might have looked at Hamlib, but the documentation left you unsure of the concepts, what the difference is with Hamlib and Rigctl and Rigctld, and web pages that say your rig is supported and others saying it isn’t, and others talking about compiling it. Now to be fair, if that is the path you followed, you are probably a Windows user (nothing wrong – I am a Windows user as well), and found many guides on how to set it up, with simple installation files, no compiling, so in most cases the easiest route to success. You feel that you have achieved some integration and probably will stop there for a while. ![]() ![]() You might find a few other applications that work through Flrig as well. You will probably then find then find that you can setup Fldigi to work via Flrig as well. By now you have come across the names Flrig, Hamlib, Rigctl, Omnirig and a smattering of others.įor many of you, especially those getting into FT8, the most common “connection” you will make is WSJT-X direct to your transceiver via a COM port.Īfter a while you will realise that you can setup Flrig as your middleware software, and have WSJT-X talking via Flrig to your Transceiver. If you have not already, you will realise that Transceiver control utilising CAT (Computer Aided Transceiver) becomes the central part of this. Hamlib or Flrig or Omnirig for Transceiver CAT Control?Ĭomputer + Internet + your Ham workstationĭocument last reviewed and updated (reviewed each year)ģrd September 2023 – tested all Instructions for accuracyĪfter you have been involved with Amateur Radio for while, you are starting to look for the improvements in efficiencies bringing much of the software together to work with each other. ![]()
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