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Simone Marzona edited this page May 27, 2017 · 11 revisions

Welcome to the Rig Remote wiki!

rig-remote ui

Brief introduction of Rig Remote:

  • Threaded scanning of bookmarks or frequency blocks, in "police scanner" fashion.
  • Selectable infinite or limited passes.
  • Selectable fixed pause on signal detection, or "wait on signal", where the scan will pause on a detected signal until the frequency is clear for a specified time.
  • Lockout of selected bookmarks.
  • Selectable logging of scanning activity to a file.
  • On-the-fly updates of scanning parameters during active scan operation.
  • Additional user input validation checks and validation of config and bookmark files.
  • Import and export features for bookmarks (now supports cqrx and rig-remote formats only)
  • Control 2 rigs : tune/bookmark and scan on 2 rigs. The main use case is: tune a full duplex communication, scan/monitor a frequency range in "background" while tuning the interesting frequencies on the other one.
  • Keep in sync 2 rigs: use one as a panadapter (like Gqrx) and another one for reading the tuned frequency from.

Important note

The bookmarking format has changed, if you used rig-remote before May 2016, you need to go through config_checker to update your config file, it's jsut a single automatic command, not so bad.

Licensing

Rig Remote is released under MIT License and provided under a best effort approach.

Other references:

mailing list: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/rig-remote

Rig Remote releases: https://github.com/Marzona/rig-remote/releases

Our defined Milestones: https://github.com/Marzona/rig-remote/milestones

Pypi package page: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/rig-remote

On-line manual and contribution rules: https://github.com/Marzona/rig-remote/wiki

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