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
SWList 1.4 is coming
A new version of SWList, version 1.4, will be available very soon. The new version is currently being tested and at the same time documentation is being developed to help customers use the new features.Without a doubt, the most interesting
Test the hamlib and SWList in a local network
After to have verified that hamlib is working fine locally and you are confident that everything works, you have to test if it will works also in the local network (LAN). Step 1 In the command prompt window and still
Install and test hamlib
Follow the link : https://hamlib.github.io/ Then open the Current stable release ( at the moment is the 4.5.5 ) where you can download the installer files for your operative system. Windows : hamlib-w32-4.5.5.exe hamlib-w64-4.5.5.exe Linux : hamlib-4.5.5.tar.gz MacOS : The
Starting hamlib at the Windows boot
It is possible to launch hamlib automatically at the Windows boot, just follow the following instructions. Step 1 Create a simple text file with notebook and write the following text : Where XXXX is the number that identifies your radio
Using hamlib with SDRUno
It is also possible to use to use hamlib with an SDR software at the condition it emulates an existent radio protocol. As example following theĀ instructions to connect hamlib with the well know application SDRUno. Before to start a
SWList
It is available now in the AppStore the app SWList for iPhone and iPad. SWList puts the EiBi list at your disposal by helping you find and identify radio stations in the shortwave domain. The EiBi list is available thanks