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== Grig == | |||
Grig is an app for controlling rigs and rotators. | |||
Getting started I want to set up Grig + the [[Kenwood TM-D710A]] on [[Plover]] (Ubuntu Linux), so that I can test Hamlib with that radio | |||
I am trying to use it in my Svxlink projects. | |||
I need the latest versions of things to work on Plover, so I am building them from source code. I want to try building in Docker so that I can keep the changes to Plover contained. | |||
=== Build Hamlib in Docker === | |||
=== Build Grig (in Docker?) === | |||
[[Category: Radio]] | [[Category: Radio]] |
Revision as of 03:12, 27 March 2023
A library for radio and rig control.
https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib
Grig
Grig is an app for controlling rigs and rotators.
Getting started I want to set up Grig + the Kenwood TM-D710A on Plover (Ubuntu Linux), so that I can test Hamlib with that radio
I am trying to use it in my Svxlink projects.
I need the latest versions of things to work on Plover, so I am building them from source code. I want to try building in Docker so that I can keep the changes to Plover contained.