New ExtIO for RSP1
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2016 2:40 pm
I have installed the new API and ExtIO for RSP1, and it seems to be compatible with my product, Waterfall Bandmap, without any changes. Thanks for the backward compatibility !
Since the new API now supports GetDevices() and SetDeviceIdx() on RSP1 (as well as RSP2), how would I access and use this information from the ExtIO DLL ? I would like to simultaneously support two RSP devices, each running in its own instance of Waterfall Bandmap.
For those curious about Waterfall Bandmap:
Waterfall Bandmap (WB) combines a live waterfall display with callsign and frequency spotting information. The beauty of the WB is that you will not need complex and unreliable tools to interface the WB to your station. The WB tracks the frequency of your transceiver, and obtains DX spots directly from N1MM+, from any source, such as a telnet DX spotting cluster that is part of the Reverse Beacon Network. Unlike other waterfall implementations, the WB does not require virtual COM port splitters, VSPE, Omnirig, separate telnet connections, etc.
Waterfall Bandmap is freeware, but is not open source. There is a WaterfallBandmap yahoo group.
Thanks,
Steve
Since the new API now supports GetDevices() and SetDeviceIdx() on RSP1 (as well as RSP2), how would I access and use this information from the ExtIO DLL ? I would like to simultaneously support two RSP devices, each running in its own instance of Waterfall Bandmap.
For those curious about Waterfall Bandmap:
Waterfall Bandmap (WB) combines a live waterfall display with callsign and frequency spotting information. The beauty of the WB is that you will not need complex and unreliable tools to interface the WB to your station. The WB tracks the frequency of your transceiver, and obtains DX spots directly from N1MM+, from any source, such as a telnet DX spotting cluster that is part of the Reverse Beacon Network. Unlike other waterfall implementations, the WB does not require virtual COM port splitters, VSPE, Omnirig, separate telnet connections, etc.
Waterfall Bandmap is freeware, but is not open source. There is a WaterfallBandmap yahoo group.
Thanks,
Steve