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JTSDK is a pre-configured collection of open source cross platform development frameworks, Gnu tools, libraries and custom written scripts designed to ease compiling WSJT applications and documentation from source code.
WINDOWS APPLICATIONS
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* JTSDK-QT.......: WSJT-X, WSPR-X and MAP65
* JTSDK-PY........: WSJT and WSPR
* JTSDK-DOC....: All WSJT Documentation
* JTSDK-MSYS..: General Compiling
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QRPSim is a contest and general QRP CW QSOs simulator. Currently supports RU-QRP "Russian Hunt" QRP game.
QRPSim is used by novice to increase CW practice in contest-like environment. It useful for training and entertainment, popularizing RU-QRP activities amongst hamradio worldwide.
Contest managers are able to "debug" contest rules by simulating various scenarios with QRPSim.
KLog is a Ham Radio Logging program for KDE. It manages QSL, awards, DXCC, WAS, TPEA, (local awards), IOTA, has a dxcluster client, import and export from different format and works with ADIF by default.
Z9basic aims to be a high integrity & performance version of its predecessor bdbbasic. Language is modernized BASIC with screen and PostgreSQL database support. Targeted at Home, SOHO, Small business, Scientific or Engineering users.
This project is incomplete and in limbo, due to a general lack of time.
Those looking for this type of application functionality are encouraged to look at the bdbbasic project instead, which is complete and functional.
Aircraft computers use the Acars protocol to tell ground operations about their ID, flight number, position and other free text as entered by pilots. Using an airband scanner hooked up to the line-in, this software decodes and displays the information.
Kptc is a KDE2 application for operating comfortable with the SCS PTC-II ( or PTC-IIe, PTC-IIpro).
Information about the PTC-II can be found at the web site of "Special Communications Systems": http://www.scs-ptc.com/