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    WSJT

    WSJT

    Weak signal ham radio communication

    The WSJT project implements software for amateur radio communication using state-of-the-art digital techniques. Typical applications involve "DXing" at LF, MF, HF, and VHF+ frequencies, including meteor scatter and EME ("moonbounce"). Major emphasis is placed on weak-signal techniques. Summary Program Descriptions: WSJT-X supports the communication protocols FST4, FT4, FT8, JT4, JT9, JT65, Q65, MSK144, WSPR, FST4W, and Echo, each optimized for different sorts of radio-wave propagation. ...
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    IO91pm

    Command-line calculator for Maidenhead- (QTH-, QRA-) Locators.

    Keywords: Hamradio, Radio-amateurs, Maidenhead-, QTH-, (QRA-), Locator, Distance and Bearing Calculator, GNU/Linux command-line, LaTeX,- UTF-8-, ASCII-output, GPLv3; based on GM4ANB's book. "IO91pm is the Maidenhead-Locator for Maidenhead" ========================================= Background --------------- * For another little project, I wanted a QTH-Locator calculator for the UNIX (GNU/Linux, bash) command-line. * There are many, some very good, online QTH resources, but I wanted...
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    ACARS decoder

    ACARS decoder

    An open source Acars decoder with rtl_sdr frontend

    ...Since version 3.0, acarsdec comes with acarsserv : a database backend program to store received acars messages.
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    fun2audio

    fun2audio

    Funcube Dongle Pro+ Data Capture & Audio Output

    Various reference programs to read baseband I/Q sample data from a Funcube Dongle Pro+ (FCDPP) software defined radio (SDR) hardware front end, demodulate the data stream and send it to the host's audio output port. Programs are present to demodulate AM, CW, FM and SSB (USB, LSB) streams. Also included is a program that writes FCDPP sample data to its standard output (stdout) port. The programs require the qthid program to control the FCDPP frequency and gain (also available at sourceforge.net. ...
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    CB3ROB-AX25-TOOLS-LINUX

    CB3ROB-AX25-TOOLS-LINUX

    Some stuff to make AX.25 actually work across your networks.

    AX.25 protocol (packet radio and APRS) interface / bridging / switching / terminal related software for Linux. Have your bpq ethernet/wifi connected terminals talk to each other or stations on the radios transparantly. connect from home with KISS-TCP. link your remote AX.25 network segments together with KISS-TCP vpns etc. oh and get a linux terminal login over your normal every day packet radio terminal software. all the stuff that was missing from the start.
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