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Use only if it is legal in your country.<br>
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It is intended for remote use, it is not designed for use on the same computer as an interface even though it will likely work.<br>
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Please don't raise an issue for anything outside of the intended design.<br>
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<b>More info on the wiki page:</b>https://github.com/F4HTB/Universal_HamRadio_Remote_HTML5/wiki
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![alt text](README/UHRR_Pict.png)
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This utility is used to set up an amateur radio station remotely via a web browser.
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- a cat interface.
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- a circuit making it possible to adapt the audio levels between the microphone input, the speaker output and the sound card.
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<b>More info on the wiki page:</b>https://github.com/F4HTB/Universal_HamRadio_Remote_HTML5/wiki
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Assuming your raspberry pi hostname is set to UHRR, you can access it at https://UHRR.local:8888/
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Note the HTTP <b> S </b>.
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You can configure all of this by logging into https://UHRR.local:8888/CONFIG
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