This is the start of a thread on setting up a remote control for ICOM radios using the free open source software wfview.
Initially I am setting it up on a raspberry pi mounted on the back of a monitor with a wireless keyboard/mouse.
It also works on Windows and MacOS as well as Linux.
Quote from the above website:-
On the IC-7300 (and other non-network rigs), wfview can serve as a USB to Ethernet “bridge”, connecting the IC-7300 to the network for remote control and live streaming full-duplex audio using another instance of wfview on a remote computer. The server can be a humble Raspberry Pi or a normal desktop computer.
Initially I am setting it up on a raspberry pi mounted on the back of a monitor with a wireless keyboard/mouse.
It also works on Windows and MacOS as well as Linux.
Quote from the above website:-
On the IC-7300 (and other non-network rigs), wfview can serve as a USB to Ethernet “bridge”, connecting the IC-7300 to the network for remote control and live streaming full-duplex audio using another instance of wfview on a remote computer. The server can be a humble Raspberry Pi or a normal desktop computer.