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Stream Deck single SDR on & off button

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tomblasco
tomblasco Member ✭✭

After reviewing this community's discussion on the advantages of Stream Deck, I recently purchased a 15-button deck. I installed FRstack 1.3.1 on the deck, including the sample FRstack/Flex 6000 profile. It works without issues.

I am attempting to add to and modify this profile (Windows 11). I have reviewed the extensive 'Rest Help API' but am having difficulty transferring the commands and syntax to work on Stream Deck.

I have a simple question: Can I design a single button as an SDR 6600M on/off switch; i.e., one push turns on the SDR, and the second turns it off? I have tried numerous times to set this up without success. This, hopefully, will get me started in the right direction.

If yes, please keep the 'Rest Call' setup simple (I am a neophyte). Hopefully, you can provide me with a line-by-line syntax.

Thanks and Season's Greetings.

Tom KD9TB

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  • David Decoons, wo2x
    David Decoons, wo2x Member, Super Elmer Moderator
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    I am using the Stream Deck to talk to Node Red that in turns controls a relay connected to the Remote on connector.

    There is no API command to turn on the radio.

    Dave wo2x

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