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    Filt8- v3.6 alerts for WSJT-X FT8

    Filt8- v3.6 alerts for WSJT-X FT8

    Alert and filter QSO for WSJT-X FT8 FT4

    THIS VERSION HAS A TABLE VIEW FOR SYSTEMS THAT DO NOT SUPPORT LARGE GRAPHIC DISPLAYS SUCH AS LOW-END LAPTOPS. CHECK OUT ft8mapper FOR BETTER GRAPHICS AND GRID TRACKING. Filt8 - v3.6 release - Requires Python 3.x (3.10 or higher on Mac) Scrollable maps for small screens State data as of Feb 25, 2024. Map saves settings. Map features: filter by band, click to Lookup. Offline Maps to show station grid locations as you decode them in real-time (Check out js8mapper project on https://sourceforge.net/projects/js8map/ for this same option for JS8Call) Map feature allows filtering by band, listings by callsigns or grids, and callsign lookups via QRZ or HamCall (this requires Internet). ...
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    CWOnly

    Python program for sending custom CW macros via serial port

    This is a project I started to learn Python and Tkinter. It all started when I received a PI for Christmas in 2015. Over Christmas breaks I have time away from work to play on projects and I have taken an interest in programming. There are many fine ham radio programs out there. This is just a learning tool. The code was written in Python2.7 and bundled with Pyinstaller.
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    KA9Q Mirror

    An impressive early implementation of TCP/IP

    Mirror directly approved by Phil Karn, KA9Q. The KA9Q NOS TCP/IP package began life way back in 1985 on a surplus Xerox 820 computer board running CP/M with a 4 MHz Zilog Z-80 CPU, 64KB of RAM and a 8" floppy drive holding all of 243KB. Later, it moved to the IBM PC with the 8088 and 80286 CPUs running MS-DOS. KA9Q NOS was only the second known implementation of the Internet protocols for low-end computers. Unlike PC/IP, KA9Q NOS could simultaneously act as an Internet client, a server...
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