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    IAXmodem is a software modem written in C that uses an IAX channel (commonly provided by an Asterisk PBX system) instead of a traditional phone line and uses a DSP library instead of DSP hardware chipsets.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    Network Caller ID
    The NCID (Network Caller ID) project is Caller ID (CID) distributed over a network. The project contains the NCID package and 4 optional client packages. Each package is described at the NCID web site. A non-inclusive list of 3rd party addons is also available at the web site Available Packages: NCID - contains the server, gateways, and a client with output modules LCDncid - a client that uses LCDproc to display Caller ID on a LCD display NCIDandroid - a client and gateway for...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    OpenFHSS
    OpenFHSS is a community-based effort that includes schematic, eagle design files, BOM, gerbers, and firmware for a 902-928MHz ISM, 50-channel, FHSS frequency hopping spread spectrum modem. UPDATE 2011-11-27: The discussion forum is open to new users (OpenFHSS Website->forum)
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    A simple SMS gateway for Linux written in C. Capable of sending and receiving SMS text messages like a mobile phone. An additional java-package is provided for easy communication with the integrated TCP-server.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Find out who's calling you before pick up the phone. No extra hardware is required as long as your modem is supported.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Silo Alert is the software part of a simple solution for tracing the contents of a meal silo used by bakeries. If the level in the silo drops below a given value the software will send a SMS message via a mobile phone, ISDN adapter or an analog modem conn
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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