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Grig
Jul 20, 2023
Amateur Radio control front-end
Grig is a graphical front-end to the Ham Radio libraries written using Gtk+ and Gnome widgets by Alexandru Csete.
Part of the groundstation suite, it purpose is to control an amateur radio transceiver from X. It supports any of the transceivers that hamlib supports, including rpc.rigd over the network.
The groundstation suite comprises Gnome-rig and Gnome-predict and is intended to provide a low-cost amateur radio station with the facilities of a high-end satellite station.
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