A few weeks ago SWList 1.4 was released.
The big news is hamlib support.
Hamlib is an open source library that allows you to drive your receivers via serial port and LAN.
SWList 1.4 is enabled to get the frequency tuned to your radio receiver.
You can choose to get the frequency automatically (every 2 seconds) or manually. It’s up to you.
Conversely, you can tune the receiver simply by touching the SWList to the desired frequency.

I look forward to some of your feedback.
I need to know how your experience was and if there are any problems.
Suggestions are accepted.

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Check the step by step instructions you can find on this site.

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3 thoughts on “SWList 1.4 is avaiable : need feedback

  • March 16, 2025 at 9:14 pm
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    Will this app be available for android?

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    • March 17, 2025 at 5:13 pm
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      Hi, SWList is a native iOS app, so porting it to Android would be quite expensive.
      Anyway, given the positive reception among SWLs, I am considering developing a new version with additional features in a hybrid environment, allowing distribution on both iOS and Android.
      However, this would mean releasing a non-native app, with all the implications that come with it.

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  • September 9, 2025 at 9:57 pm
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    Appena caricato su iPad
    GiĆ  dal primo avvio mi sembra ottimo ma devo giocarci un po’
    Finalmente un’app fatta come si deve ,ne ho provato alcune ma veramente non sono minimamente allo stesso livello
    Peccato non sia possibile caricare il database AOKI e poter selezionare un o L altro
    Bel lavoro .
    Grazie

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