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    MSHV

    MSHV

    MSHV Amateur Radio Software

    ...Developed by LZ2HV - Christo mail: lz2hv@abv.bg Supported working modes: MSK144 MSKMS JTMS FSK441 FSK315 ISCAT JT6M FT8/4 JT65 PI4 Q65 System Requirements: Microsoft Windows Xp, Windows 7,8,10,11 32 or 64 Bit, Linux Fedora (Red hat), Ubuntu (Debian) . Compiling: MinGw recommended GCC 7.3.0 thread model posix. QT5.6.3 library. IDE recommended QDevelop 0.29. All other libraries included inside the source. Acknowledgements to K1JT Joe Taylor and WSJT Development Group. The algorithms, source code, look-and-feel of WSJT-X and related programs, and protocol specifications for the modes FSK441, FT8, JT4, JT6M, JT9, JT65, JTMS, QRA64, ISCAT, MSK144, are Copyright © 2001-2017 by one or more of the following authors: Joseph Taylor, K1JT; Bill Somerville, G4WJS; Steven Franke, K9AN; Nico Palermo, IV3NWV; Greg Beam, KI7MT; Michael Black, W9MDB; Edson Pereira, PY2SDR; Philip Karn, KA9Q; and other members of the WSJT Development Group.
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    MORSELIZER - morse with Arduino

    MORSELIZER - morse with Arduino

    A non blocking morse training software for Arduino

    An asynchronous Text to Morse Converter and Morse training software for Arduino Uno, based on interrupts and Timer1. And because it doesn't use that evil delay() function, this solution morselizes random letters or whatever it receives through its serial() interface, in a non blocking manner. https://github.com/vicival/morselizer
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    fldigiVI LiveUSB

    Ubuntu with fldigi for vision-impaired hams

    This project is Ubuntu with fldigi digital modem, flrig, flarq, flmsg, flwrap, and Xlog pre-installed. The CompizConfig Settings Manager is included so vision-impaired amateur radio operators can use Enhanced Zoom magnification. The LiveUSB will run on most PCs with a 32-bit or 64-bit CPU. The support page is http://www.hamradioandvision.com/fldigivi-liveusb. Topics include: 1. Using UNetbootin to make a LiveUSB. 2. Enabling magnification. 3. High visibility text.
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