The Xiegu X6100 is a hackable HF+6m QRP amateur radio transceiver.
This is a curated list of Awesome X6100 resources, including software projects and others.
Contributions are always welcome! Please take a look at the contribution guidelines page first.
Aether-Radio is the brand of Rui Oliveira, a.k.a CT7ALW, a.k.a LordKalma for his radio-related projects. Some Xiegu X6100-related projects are now under this Aether-Radio brand, or coordinated by Rui.
- Aether X6100 Study - A repository dedicated to concentrate the available knowledge obtained during the hacking activities.
- Aether X6100 Buildroot - A clean Buildroot project for building a full OS image for the X6100 without any vendor software.
- Aether X6100 Control - A base control library providing an API for the X6100's backend controller.
- Jinglitai JLT4013A Driver - A full FOSS driver for the LCD panel on the X6100.
Most Xiegu X6100 hackers, developers, enthusiasts, and pure newbies gathers on
the TOADs (Temporarily Offline Ham Radio)
Discord server, at the #xiegu-x6100-hacking
or #xiegu-x6100-general
channels.
Join the group here.
- Xiegu X6100 user's group - A Xiegu X6100 users group on groups.io.
- Xiegu X6100 Facebook group - A group dedicated to the Xiegu X6100 on Facebook.
- WSPR tools for the X6100 - Make the X6100 a capable WSPR receiver.
- X6100 Armbian - A project to make Armbian available on the X6100. The project provides an OS pre-loaded with ham-radio-related tools, like WSJT-X.
- X6100 Patcher - Patch the Xiegu X6100's UI Qt app.
- X6100-TOADs - A collection of initial information on the Xiegu X6100.
- X6100 Study - A "study report" of the Xiegu X6100 software and hardware.
- M0ODH's quick reference guide - A 4 page quick reference guide for the Xiegu X6100 by Darell, a.k.a M0ODH.
- Temporarily Offline Ham Radio - A Youtube channel dedicated to ham radio, with a great focus on the Xiegu X6100.
The Awesome-X6100 repository maintainers do not make any guarantees about the quality, legality, or any other attribute of the linked repositories. The goal is to centralize available information, and the maintainers do it in good faith. If you find any of the projects violates any intelectual property rules, is damaging content to the community, or in any other way contrary to the spirit of awesome X6100 content, contact the owner of the linked repository, and raise an issue on this repository requiring removal.