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SmartSDR API Panafall Span
K1ESE
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In SmartSDR or Maestro there are two icons, a "+" and "-", to vary the frequency span of the display.
I would like to use the API to create a DXLab Commander slider to do this? Looking through the API -
http://wiki.flexradio.com/index.php?title=SmartSDR_TCP/IP_API
Nothing appropriate jumps out at me.
Any suggestions?
K1ESE
I would like to use the API to create a DXLab Commander slider to do this? Looking through the API -
http://wiki.flexradio.com/index.php?title=SmartSDR_TCP/IP_API
Nothing appropriate jumps out at me.
Any suggestions?
K1ESE
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Answers
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If you are using FlexLib, you set the Flex.Smoothlake.FlexLib.Panadapter.Bandwidth & Flex.Smoothlake.FlexLib.Panadapter.CenterFreq properties to the desired values. My SDRMemory6k program uses these 2 properties to save & restore the panadapter settings for each stored memory.
If you are not using FlexLib, you can look at the FlexLib source code to determine how to set the values directly in the API.
73, Ray, K9DUR0 -
Ray -
I don't believe DXLab Commander uses the FlexLib. I have used the commands in the web page in my original message before to create Commander sliders. But, I think that's different from FlexLib.
Can you suggest anything that applies to DXLab Commander?
Thanks,
John0 -
I imagine that DX Lab is using the ethernet api that you linked to, send commands to the radio and receive responses from the radio. You probably need to contact the author of DX Lab Commander to verify that and find out the proper formatting of the commands and responses for the sliders. James WD5GWY0
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John, I missed that you were wanting to do this in DXCommander. -- 73, Ray, K9DUR0
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