Grig is a graphical front-end to the Ham Radio libraries
written using Gtk+ and Gnome widgets by Alexandru Csete.
Part of the groundstation suite, it purpose is to control
an amateur radio transceiver from X. It supports any of
the transceivers that hamlib supports, including rpc.rigd
over the network.
The groundstation suite comprises Gnome-rig and Gnome-predict
and is intended to provide a low-cost amateur radio station
with the facilities of a high-end satellite station.
Port for gscmxx a graphical frontend for scmxx.
NCID is a network based Caller ID package that contains a server
to obtain the CID information from a modem, and a client to display
the CID information on a computer, TiVo, text pager, or cell phone.
Multiple clients are permitted.
LinPsk is a program for operating on digital modes running on Linux.
LinPsk supports BPSK , QPSK and RTTY at the moment.
Main features are:
the simultaneuos decoding of up to four channels.
The different digital modes may be mixed
You can define a trigger on each channel to be notified if a text of your choice is detected.
You can log each received channel at a file.
For easy qso'ing you can define macros and for larger texts to be send you can use two files.
You can view the signal as spectrum or in a waterfall display. Both are scalable in the frequency domain.
At the Moment RTTY only supports 45 baud and 1.5 stopbits.
Mgetty is a "smart" getty replacement, designed to be used with Hayes
compatible data and data/fax modems.
Mgetty knows about modem initialization, manual modem answering (so your
modem doesn't answer if the machine isn't ready), UUCP locking (so you can
use the same device for dial-in and dial-out).
Mgetty provides very extensive logging facilities.
Sendfax sends the named g3 fax files to the fax machine at "phone number".
The g3 files can be created with pbmtog3(1) or GNU's GhostScript with the
"digifax" driver.
Open source library for working with the National Marine Electronics
Association (NMEA) protocol.
Features:
* Analysis NMEA sentences and granting GPS data in C structures
* Generate NMEA sentences
* Supported sentences: GPGGA, GPGSA, GPGSV, GPRMC, GPVTG
* Multilevel architecture of algorithms
* Additional functions of geographical mathematics and work with navigation
data
This is an implementation of a client for BulkSMS.co.uk's HTTP API.
It includes an object-oriented Python module which can be used in
other python code, and an 'sms' program which can be used directly
from the command line.
An ANSI-BBS terminal designed to connect to remote BBSs via telnet, rlogin, or
SSH. Supports ANSI music and the IBM charset when possible. Will run from a
console, under X11 using XLib, or using SDL.
Amateur Radio EchoLink compatible conference bridge for UNIX
The heart of the package is 'libcw'. This is a library which, when built,
offers the following basic CW services to a caller program:
o Morse code character translation tables, and lookup functions
o Morse code low-level timing calculations
o A 'sidetone' generation and queueing system, using either the system sound
card, the console speaker, or both
o Optional keying control for an external device, say a transmitter, or an
oscillator
o CW character and string send routines, tied in with the character lookup
o CW receive routines, also tied in to the character lookup
o Adaptive speed tracking of received CW
o An iambic keyer, with both Curtis 8044 types A and B timing
o Straight key emulation