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    HAMLIB SDK (Evolved JTSDK)

    HAMLIB SDK (Evolved JTSDK)

    Hamlib Software Developer's Kit Supporting Qt & JT-based HAM Software

    The aim is to support learning withinof Hamlib-centric software . See https://hamlib-sdk.sourceforge.io . This kit is designed to support research and learning into Hamlib (https://sourceforge.net/projects/hamlib/) and WSJT-X (https://wsjt.sourceforge.io/wsjtx.html). Follow discussion at JTSDK @ GROUPS.IO . The file(s) needed to deploy the current kit are : - https://sourceforge.net/projects/hamlib-sdk/files/Windows/JTSDK-4.1-Stream/JTSDK64-4.1.1.exe Hamlib is dynamic due to...
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    hfterm - linux ham radio soundcard digimode program, can monitor and transmit PACTOR I (unique !), also AMTOR, GTOR, RTTY. Based on hfkernel by Tom Sailer, with graphic interface (gtk+), spectrum display, logbook, textmacros, English and German help. Note: I do not maintain it any more so I am happy to announce what Jaroslav Skarvada <jskarvad@redhat.com> wrote to me: "... I patched it [2] to compile and run on current Linux distros and on non x86 machines. I am testing it now, it...
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    XASTIR

    XASTIR

    Multiplatform Ham Radio APRS and Mapping Program

    NOTE: Code commits are FROZEN on SourceForge: New code is now at <http://github.com/Xastir/Xastir>. Real-time tracking & messaging of stations via radio/internet APRS data streams, w/125 map formats supported. Linux/FreeBSD/Solaris/MacOSX/Windows in any of 7 languages. Can also be used for mobile mapping w/GPS. MAILING LISTS ARE AT: PROJECT->WEB SITE.
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    Is Morse-Code on the way to die? Of course, if not used anymore... To increase the amount of Morse code transmissions, automatic stations are needed, processing interesting texts and transmitting them for human ears: Morse-Code Broadcasting!
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    EMCAR

    Antenna Measurement Range Using LinuxCNC

    Enhanced Machine Controller-based Antenna Range (EMCAR) EMCAR employs LinuxCNC based machine control (linuxcnc.org) coupled with open source software to implement a measurement system for antenna radiation pattern data (i.e. an antenna range).
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