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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/





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m II wrote:


http://parnass.org/tk75/



ever tried this one:
http://packages.debian.org/stable/hamradio/icom

exits for ubuntu, because it depends on debian ...


find other stuff he
http://packages.debian.org/stable/hamradio/

in synaptic, you can see this pkg under "amateur radio" or "hamradio"
section.


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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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m II wrote:


http://parnass.org/tk75/



ever tried this one:
http://packages.debian.org/stable/hamradio/icom

exits for ubuntu, because it depends on debian ...


find other stuff he
http://packages.debian.org/stable/hamradio/

in synaptic, you can see this pkg under "amateur radio" or "hamradio"
section.



http://packages.debian.org/search?se...eywords=fldigi
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dave wrote:

m II wrote:
This is a screenshot of an Icom R-75 being controlled by the Linux
version of 'TK75'.


I still often wonder why folks refer to the ICOM as an 'R-75', when clearly,
right on the front of the doorstop, it says R75...




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dave wrote:

m II wrote:
This is a screenshot of an Icom R-75 being controlled by the Linux
version of 'TK75'.


I still often wonder why folks refer to the ICOM as an 'R-75', when
clearly,
right on the front of the doorstop, it says R75...


Ah, and straightening us out on that will definitely bring world piece,
eliminate hunger and produce overall harmony.

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David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
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dave wrote:

m II wrote:
This is a screenshot of an Icom R-75 being controlled by the Linux
version of 'TK75'.


I still often wonder why folks refer to the ICOM as an 'R-75', when
clearly,
right on the front of the doorstop, it says R75...


Ah, and straightening us out on that will definitely bring world piece,
eliminate hunger and produce overall harmony.


"world piece", dufus?




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dave wrote:


m II wrote:
This is a screenshot of an Icom R-75 being controlled by the Linux
version of 'TK75'.


- - I still often wonder why folks refer to the
- - ICOM as an 'R-75', when clearly,
- - right on the front of the doorstop, it says R75...

While R75 may be right : R-75 is "Dashing"
in a 'hyphenated' sort of way.

- Ah, and straightening us out on that will
- definitely bring world piece, eliminate hunger
- and produce overall harmony.

R75ight ! - i c om ~ RHF
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dxAce wrote:

dave wrote:

m II wrote:
This is a screenshot of an Icom R-75 being controlled by the Linux
version of 'TK75'.


I still often wonder why folks refer to the ICOM as an 'R-75', when clearly,
right on the front of the doorstop, it says R75...


I figure the R75 being so far away from the operating chair on the floor
next to the door makes it hard to read the small lettering on the front
panel.

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dxAce wrote:

David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
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dave wrote:

m II wrote:
This is a screenshot of an Icom R-75 being controlled by the Linux
version of 'TK75'.

I still often wonder why folks refer to the ICOM as an 'R-75', when
clearly,
right on the front of the doorstop, it says R75...


Ah, and straightening us out on that will definitely bring world piece,
eliminate hunger and produce overall harmony.


"world piece", dufus?


He is saving the world one piece at a time.

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