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c# source code for experimental "dumb" (stand alone) client for 6300 available

Gary L. Robinson
Gary L. Robinson Member ✭✭
edited July 2019 in New Ideas
Source code for my experimental "dumb" client available for download at : http://www.oliviamode.com/wb8rol_xtra.htm


Hope some of the code is useful for any who are interested.

---Gary

Comments

  • Tim - W4TME
    Tim - W4TME Administrator, FlexRadio Employee admin
    edited March 2017
    Thanks, Gary.  I am certain that some enterprising hams will appreciate the source as a "starter kit" for building SmartSDR radio apps.
  • Kevin
    Kevin Member
    edited July 2019
    I definitely appreciate your sharing the code and will a lot have fun working through it. Thank you.

    73,
    Kev K4VD
  • Kevin
    Kevin Member
    edited July 2019
    Well now I feel like I'm getting somewhere. After figuring out how to include Ionic.zip I was able to compile the Flex libraries and then compile and run fqapsac. I had to open up the firewall a little to get the app talking to the radio but it connected and all the basic functions appear to be working.

    From here I think I can treat fqapsac as a laboratory for learning and experimenting. And... good to hear your voice Gary. :)

    Thanks again!

    Kev

  • Gary L. Robinson
    Gary L. Robinson Member ✭✭
    edited November 2016
    Fantastic Kevin!  Glad to hear it has helped to kick start you some.  The SmartSDR API flexlib has given me hours and hours of headaches AND ENJOYMENT hihi  All worth it in the long run.  Flex Radio has delighted and entertained me since 2010 with their radios and software and I thank them profusely.

    ---Gary

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