C-Kermit is a combined network and serial communication software package
offering a consistent, transport-independent, cross-platform approach to
connection establishment, terminal sessions, file transfer, file management,
character-set translation, numeric and alphanumeric paging, and automation
of file transfer, dialogs, and communication tasks through its built-in
scripting language.
Qtel, the Qt EchoLink client, is a graphical application used to access the
EchoLink network.
The SvxLink project is a flexible, general purpose voice services system for
ham radio use.
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
TiLP is an application to communicate with Texas Instruments graphing
calculators.
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
'usbmuxd' stands for "USB multiplexing daemon". This daemon is in
charge of multiplexing connections over USB to an iPhone or iPod
Touch. To users, it means you can sync your music, contacts, photos,
etc. over USB. To developers, it means you can connect to any
listening localhost socket on the device.
KRemoteControl (formerly known as KDELirc) is a KDE frontend for
your remote controls. It allows to configure actions for button
presses on remotes. All types of remotes supported by the Solid
module in the KDE platform are also supported by KRemoteControl
(e.g. with the Linux Infrared Remote Control system (LIRC) as
backend).
Xlog is an Amateur Radio station logger. Xlog is able to do
DXCC lookups and will display country information, CQ and ITU zone,
location in latitude and longitude and distance and heading in
kilometers or miles, both for short and long path. Locator distance
and heading calculation for VHF logging is also supported.
Xlog supports cabrillo, ADIF, trlog, and EDI and can import
twlog, editest and OH1AA logbook files.
It also has the ability to customise log fields which makes it ideal for
use in those countries that have odd logging rules such as the U.K. Also
included is the ability to log using the FCC emissions codes.