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Querying the Radio for connected MultiFlex Clients

dm7hb
dm7hb Member, Unconfirmed
Hi everyone!

I am starting to look into the TCPIP API to contribute to the Wavelog integrator tool (https://github.com/tnxqso/wave-flex-integrator).
We ran into the issue that the tool needs to be able to track a certain SmartSDR GUI client, as we might have multiple users connected via MultiFlex.
I looked through the API and tried a few things, but I can't seem to find the correct command to query the connected clients. (I am especially interested in the station name to provide a drop-down like in the CAT/DAX Tools).

Once a client (dis)connects, I automatically receive the status update message, but isn't there a way to query the radio?

Thanks for helping a newcomer!

73,
Fabian DM7HB

Best Answer

  • Alan
    Alan Member ✭✭✭✭
    Answer ✓

    If you subscribe to the status messages, "sub client all", you will get the initial client info on the subscription command and then any changes in clients will be broadcast as status messages.

    Alan. WA9WUD

Answers

  • KD0RC
    KD0RC Member, Super Elmer Moderator

    Hi Fabian, Here is a link to my Github where I do that in my FlexRepeaterSpots and Flexicraft Utility apps.

    https://github.com/KD0RC/FlexRepeaterSpots

    https://github.com/KD0RC/KD0RC_Flexicraft_Utility

    Go to the releases section of the Github page to find the executable and source code (C#, dotNet, FlexLib). Hopefully, this will point you to what you need. If not, post back here and I will do what I can to help.

  • dm7hb
    dm7hb Member, Unconfirmed
    Hi both of you,
    Thank you for that very fast response! "sub client all" is what I was looking for, thanks!

    @Len, thank you for the links, I will take a look at those, they will be surely very helpful :)

    73,
    Fabian

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