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Could IRLP be used with GRIG to accomplish this? Is GRIG still being developed and supported or has flrig taken its place?
Dave Platt wrote: On Sep 16, 2010, at 10:38 AM, "doc@xxxxxxxx"<doc@xxxxxxxx> wrote:Has anyone seen a Linux-based app that provides for remote operation of a FT-857D via an Internet-connected Netbook? I have a Parrott bluetooth headset and adapter for hands-free audio.I haven't seen a single app which will handle both the control and audio aspects. You could probably combine two apps to do it, though. Using the hamlib libraries to provide the control link to the radio, the Grig program as the graphical front end (it can operate over a network via RPC), and some sort of SIP-based soft phone to provide the audio path, seems like a combination which could be made to work.
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