The HF APRS list never plotted anything. Its plugin ships in the map plugin group and its packets carry positions, but nothing ever handed one to the map, so a station heard on 30 m appeared in the panel and nowhere else — and unlike the replay gaps around it, no reload brought it back. Plot it, and not as more VHF APRS. HF is a different band and a different path, and lumping the two together would leave no way to tell them apart or to look at one without the other, so it goes on as a source of its own: its own colour, its own chip in the map's Show filter, its own entry in the source legend, and its own clear. Station entries are keyed by source and callsign rather than callsign alone, so a station worked on both bands keeps a marker for each while the popups, the search text and the tracks still show the callsign as heard. decode-flow feeds an HF beacon alongside the VHF one and checks all of it: both reach the map under their own sources, the Show row offers HF APRS next to APRS, and turning that chip off takes the HF station off the map while the VHF one stays. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01SyX26FCpMQxiBoC7r5K1A7 Signed-off-by: Stan Grams <sjg@haxx.space>
trx-rs splits radio hardware access from user-facing interfaces so you can run
rig control, SDR DSP, decoding, audio streaming, and web access as separate,
composable pieces.
| Backends | Yaesu FT-817, Yaesu FT-450D, SoapySDR |
| Frontends | Web UI, rigctl-compatible TCP, JSON-over-TCP |
| Decoders | AIS, APRS, CW, FT8, RDS, VDES, WSPR |
| Audio | Opus streaming between server, client, and browser |
Quick Start
1. Install dependencies
Debian / Ubuntu
sudo apt install build-essential pkg-config cmake libopus-dev libasound2-dev
# Optional — SDR support
sudo apt install libsoapysdr-dev
Fedora
sudo dnf install gcc pkg-config cmake opus-devel alsa-lib-devel
# Optional — SDR support
sudo dnf install SoapySDR-devel
Arch Linux
sudo pacman -S base-devel pkgconf cmake opus alsa-lib
# Optional — SDR support
sudo pacman -S soapysdr
macOS (Homebrew)
brew install cmake opus
# Optional — SDR support
brew install soapysdr
See Build Requirements in the wiki for details on each library.
Note:
cmakeis required even when a system Opus library is installed. Theaudiopus_syscrate probes for Opus viapkg-config; if it is not found (orpkg-configis unavailable), it falls back to compiling a vendored copy of Opus with CMake. A missingcmaketherefore fails the build withis cmake not installed?rather than a missing-Opus error.
2. Build
cargo build --release
Build without SDR support: cargo build --release --no-default-features
3. Configure
Run the interactive setup wizard to generate config files for your station:
./target/release/trx-configurator
The wizard walks you through rig selection, serial port detection, audio
settings, and frontend options, then writes trx-server.toml and
trx-client.toml.
Alternatively, copy trx-rs.toml.example — a commented example covering every
setting — and edit it by hand:
cp trx-rs.toml.example trx-rs.toml
./target/release/trx-server --check-config --config trx-rs.toml
--check-config reports everything wrong with a config without starting
anything. --print-config prints the same settings without comments.
4. Run
./target/release/trx-server --config trx-server.toml
./target/release/trx-client --config trx-client.toml
A single trx-rs.toml can configure both: the server reads its [trx-server]
section and the client reads [trx-client].
Open the configured HTTP frontend address in a browser (default http://localhost:8080).
How It Works
graph TD
SDR1["SDR #1"] & SDR2["SDR #2"] <-->|USB| S1["trx-server A"]
SDR3["SDR #3"] & FT817["FT-817"] <-->|USB / serial| S2["trx-server B"]
S1 <-->|"JSON-TCP :4530"| C1["trx-client"]
S1 -->|"Opus-TCP per rig"| C1
S2 <-->|"JSON-TCP :4530"| C1
S2 -->|"Opus-TCP per rig"| C1
C1 <-->|internal channels| F1["Web UI :8080"]
C1 <-->|internal channels| F2["rigctl :4532"]
Each trx-server owns one or more rigs and runs DSP, decoding, and audio capture locally.
A trx-client connects to any number of servers over TCP and exposes them through
a unified set of frontends.
Documentation
| Resource | Description |
|---|---|
| User Manual | Configuration, features, and usage |
| Architecture | System design, crate layout, data flow, and internals |
| Optimization Guidelines | Performance guidelines for the real-time DSP pipeline |
| Planned Features | Roadmap and design notes |
| Contributing | Commit conventions, workflow, and code style |
License
GPL-2.0-or-later. See LICENSES for the full license text and
bundled third-party license files. Bundled third-party components retain their
original licenses: Leaflet is BSD-2-Clause, DSEG is OFL-1.1, and opus-decoder
is MIT. The APRS symbol sprites come from
hessu/aprs-symbols; their per-symbol
copyright status is catalogued in
LICENSES/LicenseRef-APRS-Symbols.txt.
