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    WSJT

    WSJT

    Weak signal ham radio communication

    ...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. MAP65 and QMAP are designed for EME at VHF and higher frequencies. MAP65 provides a panoramic, polarization-matching receiver for the Q65 and JT65. modes. QMAP works together with WSJT-X to provide a panoramic receiver for Q65 modes covering a 90 kHz sub-band. Programs WSJT and WSPR are interesting primarily for historical reasons. They are superseded by WSJT-X.
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    Software Defined Radio Transceiver project is written in Python while using GNU Radio and USRP. The goal is to create a software HF transceiver with various modes. Go here for more info: http://apps.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/sdr/index.php?title=Main_Page
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    ...Features two parts: GUI Morse trainer, and Python library. Library can be downloaded separately and be used in your programs. Library outputs wav files or raw audio data. Regular and Farnsworth modes.
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