![]() ![]() ![]() Where you want this to display, add this to the page using iframes – ![]() Hopefully your still with me :-), so the next bit is to insert the information which is being uploaded into your web page, the raw information looks like this on my site. In this panel, enter the location of the html document previously created, your host name, directory you want to upload the document to, (I simply placed it in the root directory – /web), fill in your user id and password, then press the test upload button, if all is well, the detail box will show success, if transfer fails, re-check your settings. Once Ham Radio Deluxe is downloaded and the connection and control is established with the radio, go to Tools > Web Page Updates. Setup is fairly straightforward, the main details you must have are your host upload details and password, I use Notepad++ to edit and create pages, using this I added the following text and saved as radio.html:ĢE0DDI was last seen on frequency #-frequency-#MHz using #-mode-# mode with a Kenwood #-radio-# Multi Band Transceiver at #-timestamp-# – Data automatically updates every 5 minutes when using Ham Radio Deluxe Software. I recently installed Ham Radio Deluxe software, this software allows remote control of my rig as well as a whole host of other functions and features, working through these I stumbled across a neat little feature, that is the ability to automatically post to your web site details of the frequency, mode and time last seen using the rig at regular intervals, I retained the default of every 5 minutes.Īn example of the output can be seen here on my site. ![]()
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