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Linux and Icom IC-7300

Posted on 11 September 2020Updated on 9 January 2021by PA8SCategories:Projects

Since Linux is my primary operating system I use on my desktop and laptop, I have only done the necessary actions for Linux to get the Icom IC-7300 properly connected. Please don’t ask me how to do this on a Windows computer, I really wouldn’t know. The first action is to create a serial device, …
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