Tom Holden wrote:
I did a survey a couple of years ago to find what software was
available for a variety of receivers. There was not a whole lot for
the Drake other than Mark Fine's RLDB and Smart R8. Since then, Mark
has developed the R8 interface for the HamLib library
(http://hamlib.sourceforge.net/) and an alpha level application, Smart
Gnome Control, using the HamLib libraries. Any application using
HamLib should work with the R8 but they seem to be mostly designed for
Linux and have to be compiled from the open source code. I have
compiled Dream for Windows; it has limited control of the R8
(frequency and S-meter) but it's primarily a DRM decoder and
AM/SSB/CW/FM sound card IF DSP demodulator. Here's the old table, fwiw
- needs updating - and has to be viewed in html.
Regards,
Tom
That's one nasty looking table, Tom. You need to at least click in
unused boxes and press the space bare so the grid shows up around unused
cells. If you're familiar with editing raw HTML with a word processor
its simple to use "Find and replace" to do it all in one pass.
Search for:
td/td
and replace with
td /td
It makes tables a lot easier on the eyes if you have vision problems.
--
Former professional electron wrangler.
Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida