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Old May 15th 08, 01:38 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Ten Tec RX-320 on Linux and other PC "Rig Control" Software

On Apr 3, 1:15*pm, RHF wrote:
On Apr 3, 9:28*am, m II wrote:



friendlyneighborhooddisease wrote:
Linuxsources:
http://radio.linux.org.au/


And more specifically:
http://tinyurl.com/2wd259
Why all the folders on your desktop? *I use ubuntu as well and only have
*one desktop icon, for my external drive. *I put my favorite apps on the
top bar and store my files "inside". *You look like you're still running
(ecchhh...) Windows.


You know how to hurt a guy. Actually, there are two work windows, and
the other one is a lot cleaner, with the minimum of blemishes.


That being said, the320GUI looks great!


Yes, it's also quite functional. The mouse wheel works the tuning knob
when the pointer is placed anywhere over the front face of the radio. A
spreadsheet style data base, which isn't shown, also allows tuning by
double clicking on a frequency.


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- Screen shots of a few other control programs, mainly Wind*:
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-http://www.mindspring.com/~tom2000/rx320/ScreenShot.gif

1st See Impression : So-So

-http://www.callsignsoftware.com/images/sc320ani.gif

1st See Impression : Too Much

-http://www.dxtra.com/screenshots/index.html

1st See Impression : Basic

-http://www.g7ltt.com/drm/rx320mods/20030506-RX320-RNW.jpg

1st See Impression : Understandable

-http://www.qsl.net/ab9b/KF5OJ/index.html

1st See Impression : Easily Understandable
*Best-of-Class* Clifton Turner's "RX320 Controller"
for the TenTec RX-320Receiver. ~ RHF

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- There are a few more, all with their own features.
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DB320 is Clifton Turner's front end for the ILGRadio database,
a free database of shortwave broadcast programs.

ILG Professional Access:
ILG Databases and Software are CONFIDENTIAL, not for the general
public

So is DB320 a 'product' without an Intended End-Use ?

~ RHF