Screenshots of D-RATS in action
All screenshots are available here: http://d-rats.danplanet.com/screenshots
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Screenshots of D-RATS in action
- Map Downloader
- GPS Position Tracking
- Repeater and Network Proxy
- Printable version of a form
- D-RATS running on MacOSX
- Callsign Tracking and Highlighting
- Multicast File Transfers
- Form Manager
- Form Editing
- Form Builder
- Activity Filters
- QST Monitor
- File transfer
- Settings
- Colorization in the GUI
- Ignore "dimming"
- Automatic QST setup
- Quick-pick messages
- Advanced view
Map Downloader
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Bulk downloads of map data for offline use |
GPS Position Tracking
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GPS strings are parsed, plotted, and the distance/bearing from current is calculated. |
Repeater and Network Proxy
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Simple data repeater and network proxy |
Printable version of a form
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Forms are now exportable to and printable via HTML |
D-RATS running on MacOSX
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Instructions for running D-RATS on MacOSX are now available in the InstallPage |
Callsign Tracking and Highlighting
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(Available in v0.1.8) Callsigns are marked and tracked in an advanced window, along with the "last seen" timestamp |
Multicast File Transfers
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(Available in v0.1.7) Files can be sent to multiple stations simultaneously, error-free |
Form Manager
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Forms can be created from XML-based templates, filled out, and sent to a remote station |
Form Editing
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Editing an ICS-213 form. See Forms for more details |
Form Builder
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Editing an ICS213 template. See Forms for more details |
Activity Filters
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Filters are arranged as tabs. Incoming messages that match a given filter show up only in the appropriate tab. The tab label turns red when there is new unseen activity |
QST Monitor
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Shows the status of scheduled QSTs and time remaining until next broadcast. Double-click to reset the timer and send immediately |
File transfer
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Settings
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Colorization in the GUI
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Ignore "dimming"
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Based on a search string, change the color of incoming messages. Setting this to a dim grey helps improve the signal-to-noise ratio during busy times |
Automatic QST setup
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This dialog lets you setup periodic messages (QSTs). They can either be a fixed message, or they can display the output of a command or the contents of a file. The author uses this to send periodic weather condition beacons |
Quick-pick messages
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This dialog allows you to setup a bunch of "speed dial" messages for easy sending in the main window |
Advanced view
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Currently, quick messages are displayed for easy sending, but other functions will be displayed here in the future |