![]() ![]() Doug had already written a port in Swift and Mario was finishing up xDax and xCat using Doug’s xLib6000 SmartSDR API port. Part way through this effort I ran across Doug K3TZR and Mario D元LSM. I originally was going to write a DAX equivalent and started porting Stu Philips K6TU Objective C SmartSDR API to Swift. Trying to be fully Mac centric I purchased a copy of Dog Park Software dogparkSDR, a FlexRadio 6xxx client for the Mac, but some other radio applications were either not available on the Mac or difficult to use.Īs a retired MS Windows programmer who did not own a Windows PC, I always did my development work in Virtual PCs, I decided it was a good time to learn to program on the Mac and write some utilities that were needed. However, since FlexRadio SmartSDR only runs on Windows I had to have a virtual PC running in VMWare Fusion on my Mac. You do not need xDax or xCat as SDR Voice Keyer handles all audio and control functions on its own.Īs a Mac user I wanted to use as little of the Microsoft Windows operating system as I could. The SDR Voice Keyer can run on the Mac with dogparkSDR or FlexRadio SmartSDR running in a virtual PC or even on another Mac or Microsoft Windows PC on the same network. Macloggerdx radio update#I expect to update the Voice Keyer within the next couple of weeks when Doug K3TZR gets the framework I use updated.Ī voice keyer for the Apple Mac is now available for download. The Voice keyer may work if you are not using multiFlex. I have not upgraded yet as I have a couple of other programs I use that will not work with 3.0. Update April 10, 2019: Now that SmartSDR 3.0 has been released I most likely will have to do an update to the program. ![]()
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