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m II wrote:
This is a screenshot of an Icom R-75 being controlled by the Linux version of 'TK75'. http://scotiabunk.com/Icom75.png It's a script based program which can be adapted to W*ndows, Mac or Linux. You have to have the TCL/TK stuff installed first. The separate menus are of the 'tear off as needed' variety. Open a menu, and then, if desired, detach them from the main graphic and place them wherever you want, one at a time or all of them. The operating/installation instructions aren't too clear for the Ubuntu variety, so it took me a while to figure out what was wrong. The program and overview may be found he http://parnass.org/tk75/ mike There's an older (stable) version of fldigi in "synaptic". Hamlib will change freqs and modes on the R-75. Fldigi will decode various digital modes including CW. |
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