Mairlist 7 Remote Control Protocol Tcp [upd] May 2026

This review evaluates the protocol from the perspective of a broadcast engineer, automation developer, or advanced user looking to integrate third-party devices (e.g., touch panels, GPIO interfaces, studio clocks, or automation scripts) with mAirList 7. Overall Verdict: Highly Capable, Low Latency, but Requires Technical Literacy The mAirList 7 TCP Remote Control Protocol is a powerful, socket-based interface that offers near-real-time control and telemetry. Unlike basic HTTP API solutions or emulated keystrokes, this protocol is bidirectional, stateful, and efficient. However, it is a text-based command/response system with a unique syntax—not a modern REST or GraphQL API. For engineers who understand TCP sockets and state machines, it is one of the best in its class among radio automation systems.

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