MP3::Archive (packaged as libmp3-archive-perl) is a perl module to encapsulate
the parsing and creation of filenames containing music metadata (artist, album,
etc).
It is used by mp3-archive-tools and mp3lint.
Libsidplayfp is a fork of sidplay2 born with the aim to improve the quality
of emulating the 6581, 8580 chips and the surrounding C64 system in order
to play SID music better.
MP3 Archive Tools is a set of tools to ease organising a collection of mp3 (and
other audio) files.
Joins up multiple wav file sound clips of letters/numbers being spoken,
optionally adding distortion and echo. This could be use to complement
an image-based CAPTCHA to enable people who are unable to read the security
image hear it read out instead.
This is a Python wrapper module for the libao, an audio abstraction library
that lets you output to different devices using the same interface.
Object-oriented Python bindings for the vorbis library
Fl_MoxGen is a program that will compute the dimensions
of a Moxon Rectangle antenna based on user input of the
desired resonant frequency in MHz and the wire diameter.
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.
- db)
This is a satellite tracking program for amateur radio satellites.
Written by John A. Magliacane, KD2BD
SPLAT! is an RF Signal Propagation, Loss, And Terrain analysis tool for
the spectrum between 20 MHz and 20 GHz. Useful to Amateur Radio operators.
Written by John A. Magliacane, KD2BD