The KB contest logging computer program runs on the Linux operating system
with the Gnome desktop. The program is under development, and currently
supports the CQ WW, CQ WPX, and ARRL DX contests, plus Field Day.
Features include on-the-fly dupe checking, CW and voice message keying,
super check partial, packet (Telnet and rf nodes), networking, and
radio control (currently for the FT-1000 only). The program is designed
to be used by U.S. stations, with some support for Canadian stations.
New features and contests are being added regularly, and I will consider
adding support for DX stations if there is sufficient demand.
(The port version has bug fixes and some modifications for Canadian stations.
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Set of tools that can initialize the RTL2832, tune to a given frequency, and
record the I/Q-samples to a file.
UHD is the "Universal Software Radio Peripheral" (USRP) Hardware Driver. It
works on all major platforms (Linux, Windows, and Mac); and can be built with
GCC, Clang, and MSVC compilers.
The goal of UHD is to provide a host driver and API for current and
future Ettus Research products. Users will be able to use the UHD driver
standalone or with third-party applications such as:
GNU Radio
LabVIEW
Simulink
OpenBTS
This program uses error correcting protocols to send/receive
files over a dial-in serial port from a variety of programs
running under PC-DOS, CP/M, Unix, and other operating systems.
lrzsz is derived from the last unrestricted version of Chuck Forsberg's
rzsz package. lrzsz is covered under the GNU copyleft.
Amateur Radio DSP utility (SDR)
Linrad receives a signal in digital form by reading a device. Currently Linrad
operates by sampling sound on line-in channel of an audio card. In the future
boards sampling directly at RF frequencies will be available.
A port of Dallas Semiconductors 3.00 beta API for accessing 1-wire LAN
devices. Only DS2480 serial port adapters are supported by this port.
nec2c is a translation of the NEC2 FORTRAN source code to the C language.
The translation was performed mostly "by hand" and a lot of modifications
to the original program were introduced in order to modernize the NEC2
and to remove as many built-in limitations as possible. The attendant
SOMNEC program was also translated to C and incorporated in nec2c as a
function so that Sommerfeld ground solutions are a part of the program.
Originally Written by:
Numerical Electromagnetics Code (NEC2) developed at Lawrence
Livermore lab., Livermore, CA. (contact G. Burke at 415-422-8414
for problems with the NEC code. For problems with the vax implem-
entation, contact J. Breakall at 415-422-8196 or E. Domning at 415
422-5936)
file created 4/11/80.
Translation by:
Neoklis Kyriazis 5B4AZ Limassol, Cyprus, neoklisk@cytanet.com.cy
SMS::SMS77 consists of a perl interface and a script to send SMS
via the german provider SMS77.de
SMS::Send::DeviceGsm is an SMS::Send driver that uses Device::Gsm
to deliver messages via attached hardware.
You provide the hardware port and the baudrate to use.
Consult Device::Gsm for further information on what devices
and baudrates are supported.
SMS::Send::NexmoUnicode is a SMS::Send driver which allows you to send messages
through www.nexmo.com