OpenTuner 0.C released by Martin DL1RF on github

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OpenTuner 0.C released by Martin DL1RF on github

Post by DJ7TH » Wed Nov 19, 2025 4:00 pm

Hi @all...

thanks to Martin DL1RF for his great work.
His OpenTuner Version 0.C with some nice gimmicks can be downloaded here:
https://github.com/dl1rf/open_tuner/releases
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Re: OpenTuner 0.C relaesed by Martin DL1RF on github

Post by Basil » Wed Nov 19, 2025 7:05 pm

Yes some very welcome additions and modifications, the latest release is running beautifully here. Although Martin says a port to Linux would be hard I think he *MIGHT* be persuaded to investigate this, and I think it could be very popular.
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Re: OpenTuner 0.C relaesed by Martin DL1RF on github

Post by radiogareth » Thu Nov 20, 2025 6:42 am

Works well on my laptop too :-)
Thanks to Martin for putting in the time and effort.
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Re: OpenTuner 0.C relaesed by Martin DL1RF on github

Post by g0mjw » Thu Nov 20, 2025 9:05 am

DJ7TH wrote:
Wed Nov 19, 2025 4:00 pm
Hi @all...

thanks to Martin DL1RF for his great work.
His OpenTuner Version 0.C with some nice gimmicks can be downloaded here:
https://github.com/dl1rf/open_tuner/releases
Great - very good in fact - except it doesn't work properly for me as there seems no way to set the LNB volts on my ethernet connected picotuner. I can fool it into working by setting those with Rob's quicktune, but not from Opentuner itself. This setting is just not available in the source settings, whereas it is for USB connected tuners. There also seems no way to stop it apart from closing it down. Maybe I need to look at the manual again, it has been a while.
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Something I have always wondered about Opentuner is how large it is. This is 188Mb as a zip and almost 470Mb when unzipped. Half of this is from including the entire libvlc for both 32bit and 64 bit systems. I wonder if Martin could trim it back a bit? All those DLLs can't be being used. I deleted the 32bit libvlc and it works fine, is 130mb smaller. I can't imagine there are that many 32 bit systems left.

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Re: OpenTuner 0.C released by Martin DL1RF on github

Post by DJ7TH » Thu Nov 20, 2025 10:24 am

G0MJW wrote:
Great - very good in fact - except it doesn't work properly for me as there seems no way to set the LNB volts on my ethernet connected picotuner. I can fool it into working by setting those with Rob's quicktune, but not from Opentuner itself. This setting is just not available in the source settings, whereas it is for USB connected tuners. There also seems no way to stop it apart from closing it down. Maybe I need to look at the manual again, it has been a while.
The LNB voltage control works perfectly, provided that the RT5047A type DC/DC converters for the LNB voltages are used.
You can select the voltages in the "Hardware Properties" field using the right mouse button.
See the attached circuit diagram of my PicoTuner.
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Re: OpenTuner 0.C released by Martin DL1RF on github

Post by g0mjw » Thu Nov 20, 2025 12:48 pm

You have to right click on the orange bit? I had tried left clicking.. I see - hardly intuitive. Why can't you set it in the setup like all the other interfaces?

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