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I myself am not lucky enough to own a rotator, otherwise this would have already have been built. But for Linux native rotator control there is rotctld I see that rotctld has a dummy device one can test with. So I may dip the toe in and see if can make something. Bur give the two things above a try, they may be what you are looking for. Cheers, Mike K6GTE |
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Ok Mike... I'll take a look at this GUI to see if I can make it
work... Thank you...
Em qui., 9 de jan. de 2025 Γ s 18:19, Michael Bridak <
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β¦ I myself am not lucky enough to own a rotator, otherwise this would have
already have been built.
But for Linux native rotator control there is rotctld
<https://hamlib.sourceforge.net/html/rotctld.1.html>
And some guy wrote a python powered web interface to control rotctld here
<https://github.com/bjorgan/rotctld-web-gui>
I see that rotctld has a dummy device one can test with. So I may dip the
toe in and see if can make something.
I would have to rely on others to test and report errors since I don't
have the actual hardware.
Bur give the two things above a try, they may be what you are looking for.
Cheers, Mike K6GTE
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Hello... 73...

Does anyone here use rotor on Linux? If so, which program?
Is it possible to manage it via not1mm???
Something like "Turn ON auto" rotor.
Here I use RotorCraft 1.0 (via Wine), but I wanted a native Linux rotor.
Thanks
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