What are the plans for extending the applescript support?
Right now I'm getting the frequency via GUI scripting. It works, but it's not an elegant solution
I also miss the ability to control the PTT that RUMlog has. Also being able to set the transceiver frequency would be great.
CAT via applescript
CAT via applescript
73 de Anders - SM0THU
http://jt-bridge.eller.nu
http://jt-bridge.eller.nu
Re: CAT via applescript
Why do you need to trigger the PTT? Why do you want to change the frequency? What are you doing?
73 and best dx de Tom, DL2RUM
Re: CAT via applescript
I'm trying to connect WSJT-X to the transceiver via RUMlogNG instead of directly. That way RUMlogNG can be connected to the serial port all the time, and no reconfiguration is needed when running WSJT-X.
73 de Anders - SM0THU
http://jt-bridge.eller.nu
http://jt-bridge.eller.nu
Re: CAT via applescript
Oh, sorry I missed that.
What do you need exactly? Maybe you should e-mail me, since this is not for public interest yet.
What do you need exactly? Maybe you should e-mail me, since this is not for public interest yet.
73 and best dx de Tom, DL2RUM
Re: CAT via applescript
I am very interested in this functionality. It would be nice to have JT-Bridge interface with RUMlogNG to allow for WSJT-X interface. At quick glance would using the network stack bound to the loopback (127.0.0.1) interface to communicate be the best path to still maintain sandboxing of the RUMlogNG and hopefully not interfere with the acceptance into the Apple store.
From what I can tell Windows is using virtual serial ports and/or Windows DDE for this type of communication/sharing.
Thank you SM0THU for looking into this so quickly.
I volunteer to test.
-Ron
From what I can tell Windows is using virtual serial ports and/or Windows DDE for this type of communication/sharing.
Thank you SM0THU for looking into this so quickly.
I volunteer to test.
-Ron
Re: CAT via applescript
Hi,
Just for let you know I am know testing the integration of WSJT-X with RUMLogNG. FOr the time being, directly they are not "good friends" but I will try using JT-Bridge.
Let's keep in touch
Best
Juan, EA5XQ
Just for let you know I am know testing the integration of WSJT-X with RUMLogNG. FOr the time being, directly they are not "good friends" but I will try using JT-Bridge.
Let's keep in touch
Best
Juan, EA5XQ
73's Juan, EA5XQ
http://www.ea5xq.net
http://www.ea5xq.net
Re: CAT via applescript
Juan,
You responded to a 9 month old post. I think you will enjoy using JT-Bridge to work with wxsjt-x. My info in QRZ is unto date if you need any assistance grab my email from there.
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73 de KF5JRA
Ron
You responded to a 9 month old post. I think you will enjoy using JT-Bridge to work with wxsjt-x. My info in QRZ is unto date if you need any assistance grab my email from there.
--
73 de KF5JRA
Ron
Re: CAT via applescript
Hi Ron,
Yes, it works smoothly, thanks for the support. JT-Bridge is doing a great job with RUMLogNG and WSJT-X. I have got also an applescript to log the QSOs into RUMLogNG ... so great!
Thanks both
Yes, it works smoothly, thanks for the support. JT-Bridge is doing a great job with RUMLogNG and WSJT-X. I have got also an applescript to log the QSOs into RUMLogNG ... so great!
Thanks both
73's Juan, EA5XQ
http://www.ea5xq.net
http://www.ea5xq.net