Gnocky is an application for managing your mobile phone. It supports
setting logos, SMS and address book management, and uses the user-space
mobile driver provided by the gnokii project.
Gnokii is a Unix/Linux tool suite for mobile phones. It provides a
library to communicate with a phone hiding the communication protocol.
The library handles SMS, phonebook, calendar, phone calls, and other
mobile phone capabilities. It supports most of the GSM phones: Nokia
ones using Nokia proprietary protocol and AT-capable ones -- using
standard AT commands.
GNU Radio is a collection of software that when combined with
minimal hardware, allows the construction of radios where the
actual waveforms transmitted and received are defined by software.
What this means is that it turns the digital modulation schemes
used in today's high performance wireless devices into software problems.
Gpredict is a real time satellite tracking and orbit prediction program
written using the Gtk+ widgets. Gpredict is targetted mainly towards ham
radio operators but others interested in satellite tracking may find it
useful as well. Gpredict uses the SGP4/SDP4 algorithms, which are
compatible with the NORAD Keplerian elements.
Gqrx is an experimental software defined radio receiver implemented using GNU
Radio and the Qt GUI toolkit. Currently it supports the following devices:
- Funcube Dongle Pro and Pro+
- RTL2832U-based DVB-T dongles (rtlsdr via USB and TCP)
- OsmoSDR
- USRP
- HackRF Jawbreaker
- Nuand bladeRF
- RFspace SDR-IQ, SDR-IP and NetSDR
- Airspy
- any other device supported by the gr-osmosdr library
Gqrx can operate as a traditional AM/FM/SSB receiver with audio output or as
an FFT-only instrument.
Libmodbus is a C library designed to provide a fast and robust
implementation of the Modbus protocol. It runs on Linux, Mac OS X,
FreeBSD, QNX and Windows.
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.
A simple software defined radio (SDR) library.
Although being simple, libsdr is sufficient to write a simple SDR receiver
application (github.com/hmatuschek/sdr-rx, above). This RX application
supports several input sources (i.e. sound card, files, RTL2382 dongles etc.)
and modes (i.e. AM, FM, SSB, CW, etc.).