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Re: Radio Control via Internet
- Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Radio Control via Internet
- From: John Melton - Sun UK - ENS <John.Melton@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 08:01:49 +0000 (GMT)
Bob,
take a look at http://www.javaradio.com. The software is available for download
from http://www.javaradio.com/download.html.
Regards,
-- John Melton n6lyt/g0orx
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JAVA
> Question. Has anyone figured out how to connect the ICOM Radio Control
> software to TCPIP? (or kenwood for that matter)
>
> In setting up the Naval Academy Satellite Lab, I can connect just about
> any satellite-TNC or RS-232 controllable radio to a TCP-IP address.
>
> We have an ICOM IC-PCR1000 radio that we want to make available as part of
> our "linked ground station" concept to other remote users when needed.
> Hooking the RECEIVER to the TCPIP address via a 38.8 serial port is
> trivial. But how do you take the ICOM control software at the other end
> and tell it to talk via TCPIP instead of via the RS232 port?
>
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