Web-based remote control for your amateur radio station. Operate on phone, CW and digital modes. Supports PC and Mac on desktop, Android and iOS on mobile.
Web Radio Control public beta out now! Control your #hamradio station from anywhere via a web browser. To set up remote control, you will need only a #RaspberryPi and Internet connectivity in your ham shack. Download free trial from https://t.co/CewDJ214lg ๐
Finally heard KP5/NP3VI Desecheo Island DXpedition at my station OG7J via grayline propagation on 10m SSB. Had to wait for the right time for a QSO: they use very low TX power (20-30W?).
Running @WebRadioCtrl for remote and https://t.co/fPM6aZHoEt to track conditions.
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Happy new year 2โฃ0โฃ2โฃ6โฃ๐! This year, Web Radio Control will get some long-awaited updates: a redesigned web user interface (screenshots to come soon), software update mechanism and plenty of improvements to make setup easier than ever.
Photo: at club OH3AA today
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@_dlgeek_ Hi! Thanks for reaching out. Web Radio Control or the add-on application wrc-proxy are not built on Hamlib or any GPL-licensed code, as they only interface to Hamlib and other GPL-licensed applications via network connections. E.g. wrc-proxy uses the Hamlib protocol only.
A great example of how use of an antenna that supports circular polarization practically avoids fading caused by ionosphere, as signals reflected down are circularly polarized.
Both stations, OH3AA and OH3N, running @WebRadioCtrl for easy remote access using a web browser!
Just a few more days until Ham Radio #Friedrichshafen starts (on June 23rd). Meet Web Radio Control developer Mikael OH3BHX at IARU Open Innovation booth A1-864. We plan to build remote stations for @IARU_R1 member societies.
๐Apply for the pilot here: https://t.co/xT50EeyuC6
Want every ham, novice or pro, to easily access the airwaves? With @IARU_R1's support, we're creating remote stations for their member societies. Call on your national #AmateurRadio association to join the @WebRadioCtrl pilot program. Dive in here: https://t.co/xT50EeyuC6 #hamr
@VE3PCP@IARU_R1 Both TS-870S and TM-D700 should work (with proper USB digimode adapters connected to a Raspberry Pi) for sure! The D700 control may be somewhat limited, at least my TM-D710 CAT control command set doesn't allow band changes, for example. -- Mikael OH3BHX
Embrace the future of #hamradio! Supported by @IARU_R1 Shaping the Future initiative, Web Radio Control invites all IARU R1 member societies to apply for a pilot to offer a remote station for the members of your association. More details at ๐ https://t.co/xT50EeyuC6 #hamradio
@VE3PCP@IARU_R1 ๐ Thanks for pointing out your specific use case! While group chat and shared TX audio for multiple operators are not included out-of-the-box right now, they are certainly features that could be supported!
@VE3PCP@IARU_R1 Some of the tested transceiver models are listed here: https://t.co/JOgyLthm8I. Most recent rigs (with USB connectivity) should work fine! CAT control is based on Hamlib. Which Kenwood models do you have?
@VE3PCP@IARU_R1 Hi Rob! In Web Radio Control, there is no fixed limit on how many operators can connect to a single radio simultaneously, 12 is definitely possible. The way it works now is that every operator can see the controls and hear the RX audio, but can't hear the TX audio from others.
Want to share your club radio with your members ? @WebRadioCtrl will join us to present their software. Stay tuned for the detailed program to be released soon
6m band propagation is peaking again! Not very often can one work stations like 3B8FA (Mauritius), 3B9FR (Rodriguez Island) and FR4UB (Reunion) from ๐ซ๐ฎ. All with a compact #DK7ZB tri-band yagi with only 2 elements for 6m!
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Magnificent upper HF band on conditions with Solar Flux Index peaking at over 340. Worked 6 new countries on 10m SSB in just over an hour, incl FK8HA in New Caledonia and a mobile station J69Z/M in St. Lucia! All using 100W and a TH7DX beam - remote with @WebRadioCtrl, of course.