Hello Rik,
I wish I could assist but it's far beyond my remit. I would however
like to thank you for spending the time and grey cells looking at
this, it's much appreciated, thank you.
Thursday, March 21, 2019, 11:33:00 AM, you wrote:
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> Hello Neil, Paul, all,
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> sorry for the delayed reply, but I have been very busy otherwise the past
> weeks.
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> But now I have a test version of SlowJT9 (not published yet) that allows UDP
> broadcasting.
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> But how to proceed?
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> The initial question (raised by Chris, 2E0ILY) was to be alerted
> when certain messages are decoded, even when you are not in the shack.
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> The best way to do that (in my opinion) would be a smartphone app
> that "buzzes" and displays the decoded message whenever somthing
> interesting is decoded, so you can have a look and decide wether you want to
> rush into the shack.
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> I have however no experience at all in creating such apps (if
> possible platform independent, so it will work on Android, Windows and IOS).
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> As a test I did write a small Java app (class) that just dumps
> whatever is broadcasted by SlowJT9 and it seems to work fine over a local
> network (127.0.0.1).
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> Is there anyone who has experience in this field and is willing to
> help? Either by pointing me into the right direction or (even better) by
> creating such an app.
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> 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T
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Best regards,
Chris mailto:[email protected]
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