Jan-Simon Möller
dl9pf
Involved Projects and Packages
This is a collection of various packages regarding Ham-Radio (Amateur Radio).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amateur_radio
Dies ist eine Sammlung verschiedener Pakete zum Thema Amateurfunk.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amateurfunkdienst
7plus converts binary files to 7-bit for transport over packet radio
links.
Authors:
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DG1BBQ@t-online.de
Software to receive ham radio faxes with the soundcard.
Authors:
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Andreas Czechanowski
aldo is a morse tutor released under GPL.
At this moment Aldo has four kinds of exercises:
* Classic exercise: With this exercies you must guess some random
strings of characters that aldo plays in morse code
* Koch method
* Read from file (text file)
* Callsign exercies (random callsigns)
This package contains the applications which were found in the former
AX.25 Utilities: ax25ipd, ax25rtctl, ax25rtd, call, listen.
Authors:
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Craig Small
This package contains several manuals, documents etc. which describe
protocols of the amateur packet radio world.
Authors:
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Jonathon Naylor
This is ax25spyd (formerly known as monixd), a daemon, which listens
for AX.25-packets from the kernel-ax.25. These packets are decoded
(like listen(1)) but not displayed on the screen.
Other programs can connect to ax25spyd via sockets and issue commands.
They will get all heard ax.25-Packets in a human-readable-format, a
mheard structure, DX-Cluster-messages or spydata.
The program ax25spy is an demo program for ax25spyd. It uses the TCP
port 14090 to connect to a running ax25spyd and issues commands. The
answers of ax25spyd will be read by ax25spy an be displayed.
Authors:
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Walter Koch
Axssh is a linemode wrapper for SSH via Amateur Packet Radio links
Authors:
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Jörg Reuter
axw3 is a HTTP proxy and IP/AX25 gateway that allows your browser to
fetch pages from the Internet using a pure AX25 connection without
encapsulated IP.
Authors:
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Ricardo Ueda Karpischek (Email not working!)
A contest log program for VHF/UHF/SHF-Contests. It is written in
Tcl/Tk.
Authors:
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Dr. Markus Peuckert, DH1MP
Cwdaemon is a small daemon which uses the pc parallel or serial port and a simple transistor switch to output morse code to a transmitter from a text message sent to it via the udp internet protocol.
An intelligent APRS digipeater.
Authors:
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Henk de Groot, PE1DNN
DXC is a pseudo-terminal for packet clustering. DXC monitors data
packets on the frequency of a local cluster. When DX INFO is
transmitted to connected users, DXC grabs the information and prints it
on screen in various colors. A special file is opened to store ALL
QSL-INFO and MANAGER. DXC is ideal for SWL and OM. The only hardware
needed is a BAYCOM/Soundmodem (or KISS TNC).
Authors:
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Pierluigi Guerzoni
Glfer is a program for reception and transmission of QRSS signals, a mode used mainly on the 137 and 73 kHz band.
It is composed of two parts: a spectrogram window, where you can see the spectrum of the received signal vs. time and transmission functions, to emit cw characters at a slow but precisely controlled speed
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Authors:
Claudio Girardi, IN3OTD
gMFSK is a terminal program for MFSK, RTTY, THROB, PSK31, MT63
and HELLSCHREIBER.
HamFax is a QT/X11 application for transmitting and receiving
facsimiles on amateur radio. It supports transmitting and receiving
with a supported sound card or an SCS PTC-II. Facsimile transmissions
are also used to broadcast weather data to ships.
Authors:
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Christof Schmitt
This program continuously shows which beacon of the International
Beacon Project (on the HF bands from 14 through 28 MHz) is currently
transmitting. On X11 systems, it can also show a sunclock-like map with
the short and long paths to the active beacons.
Authors:
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Pieter-Tjerk de Boer, PA3FWM
Host mode terminal program for the Kam Plus TNC
Authors:
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Chris Vine
Libraries for AX.25 support (glibc2.x, kernel 2.2.x). This library set
is still undergoing testing, but is now released for general use.
Authors:
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Craig Small
Jonathan Naylor
Tomi Manninen
Jean-Paul ROUBELAT
This program predicts the most likely operating frequencies and signal levels for high frequency (shortwave) radio propagation paths on specified days of the year and hours of the day.
It is most useful for paths between 250 km and 6000 km, but can be used with reduced accuracy for paths shorter or longer than this.
Author:
David L. Mills, W3HCF
mills@udel.edu
QRQ is a high-speed morse trainer written by Fabian Kurz, DJ1YFK
http://fkurz.net/ham/qrq.html
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QSSTV is a program for receiving and transmitting SSTV and HAMDRM (sometimes
called DSSTV). It is compatible with most of MmSSTV and EasyPal