It was a very simple process. I think that I downloaded the driver from this page, and simply clicked the installer.
https://www.silabs.com/products/mcu/Pag ... s.aspx#mac
I have 5 different programs on my Mac that are accessing my Kenwood using this driver.
-Aloha,
Konabob (AH6GT)
Connecting Kenwood TS-590s to the internet on an iMac?
Re: Connecting Kenwood TS-590s to the internet on an iMac?
Hi Konabob,
Unfortunately I will not be able to do anything till Feb 8.
I'll be back then.
Thank you.
Dan
Unfortunately I will not be able to do anything till Feb 8.
I'll be back then.
Thank you.
Dan
Re: Connecting Kenwood TS-590s to the internet on an iMac?
No problem, Dan. I am away from my radio until Feb. 14th anyway.
AH6GT
AH6GT
Re: Connecting Kenwood TS-590s to the internet on an iMac?
Any progress, Dan?
Re: Connecting Kenwood TS-590s to the internet on an iMac?
Hi Konabob.
Unfortunately not yet. The new version of pocket RxTx has a fully redesigned WebSDR client part, to better deal with previous limitations and add new features, like:
- maximum 20 WebSDR servers supported before, now unlimited
- servers configs stored locally at each startup, so even if one of the master servers is down, the application can be used
- WebSDR servers sorted by connection quality (the ones answering first are now in the top of the list)
- user configurable audio buffer, with auto latency control
It was a challenging job considering the very limited available time. I was not able to do anything else before putting back on track the core part of the application. Now is working and I can go further to the Direct CAT mode.
I'm in a busy period at the office too, so I can work on the development only late in the evening and during the weekends.
As soon as I will have some news I will post them in the experimental version thread here:
http://www.yo3ggx.ro/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=552
Thank you for your understanding.
73 Dan YO3GGX
Unfortunately not yet. The new version of pocket RxTx has a fully redesigned WebSDR client part, to better deal with previous limitations and add new features, like:
- maximum 20 WebSDR servers supported before, now unlimited
- servers configs stored locally at each startup, so even if one of the master servers is down, the application can be used
- WebSDR servers sorted by connection quality (the ones answering first are now in the top of the list)
- user configurable audio buffer, with auto latency control
It was a challenging job considering the very limited available time. I was not able to do anything else before putting back on track the core part of the application. Now is working and I can go further to the Direct CAT mode.
I'm in a busy period at the office too, so I can work on the development only late in the evening and during the weekends.
As soon as I will have some news I will post them in the experimental version thread here:
http://www.yo3ggx.ro/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=552
Thank you for your understanding.
73 Dan YO3GGX
Re: Connecting Kenwood TS-590s to the internet on an iMac?
WOW! You are really busy. I will keep checking back. Thanks.