Remember, even though you may not have as many features as the newer radios, wfview can get these radios to work remotely, for audio and control, with ease. Some radios have more features implemented than others:įor the most up-to-date list, you can look in the code and see the currently supported radios. It comes with: LDG IT-100 Automatic Antenna Tuner XggComms digital cable for digital modes like FT8 Nelson Antennas 60’ 9:1 random wire end fed Heil Pro Set iC and Icom adapter, hand PTT switch and generic brand foot PTT switch.
Support for these older radios is coded into wfview. RADIOHF - Icom 718 w/ extras 700 shipped This is an Icom 718 Ham Radio that is rated for and puts out full 100 watts. The AT-200ProII requires just 5 watts for operation but will handle up to 250 watts, making it ideal for the new generation. It covers 1.8-54 MHz, and features a two-position antenna switch allowing instant switching between two antennas. If your radio is not on the above list, please see the chapter for Using Older Radios. The LDG AT-200ProII is a general purpose automatic tuner suitable for any amateur application. Support for these older radios is coded into wfview. If your radio is not on the above list, please see the chapter for Using Older Radios. The following radios are considered the “core” supported radios for wfview, and thus have the most supported features: The following radios are considered the core supported radios for wfview, and thus have the most supported features: IC-9700.
And while the more advanced features, such as the waterfall, are only available on newer radios, older radios can still enjoy rapid radio control and remote operation using the built-in server. Where possible, commands are used with a rich history dating back sometimes as far as 20 years. Wfview is designed with compatibility in mind.