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Green Mountain Callbook enables its user to search a public domain database of over 700,000 US and Canadian amateur radio callsigns quickly and easily to retrieve information about the licensee such as name, operator class, and mailing address.
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This software is provided as a proof of concept and demonstration of maintaining the presence of a number of radio based systems, such as 802.11. This is proof of concept.
This is a small program to show impedances in a Smith Chart. The chart is drawn (it is not an image), so it can be redimensioned without pixeling. As it's done with Qt 4, it should run in multiple platforms.
Simple Lossless Ad-hoc Protocol (SLAP) is designed to be used for wireless digital data transfer on embedded systems. The program is built for uClinux, a derivative of Linux designed for embedded microcontrollers, but can be easily ported.
Digital Speech Decoder and xMBE codec library - To decode various xMBE based, QPSK, C4FM modes such as P25 Phase 2 (TDMA), MotoTRBO, ProVoice, NexEDGE and others..
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Mellow Panda is a collection of LINUX applications for control of radio receivers. It consists of a daemon and specialized clients (dedicated to each receiver model). There are example clients which Uniden Bearcat and Icom radios.
Software-Defined Radio (SDR) receiver project developed in C++ Qt4 2009. Operating system Linux KDE3 and KDE4. Tested in Fedora8, Fedora10, Slax6. Developed by LZ2HV.
This is a non-trivial ham radio logging program. There are numerous features including DX Cluster support. Logs are kept in a database file for ease of use and statistical reporting. UPDATE: Standby for update to newer version of supporting libraries and Internet callbook sources.
A tool for learning and practicing morse code, for passing amateur (ham) radio license exams.
Converts supplied text to code sounds, or generates random symbols. Speed and farnsworth compression are adjustable. Written in C for Linux or other computers.
Convert text to International Morse Code. Input is ASCII text. Output can be: - . -..- - on the console, raw 8bit PCM suitable for piping to /dev/audio, .wav files or even (mp3|ogg). Good for headlines on your MP3 player or code practice.
Enhanced Machine Controller-based Antenna Range (EMCAR)
EMCAR employs LinuxCNC based machine control (linuxcnc.org) coupled with open source software to implement a measurement system for antenna radiation pattern data (i.e. an antenna range).
LX is developed for amateur radio purpose. His main functions are cross checking of HAM logs from VHF+ contest (in EDI format) and results generation (of the VHF+ contest). Now project development forked, look at http://tucnak.nagano.cz/wiki/Lx
Decoding the (german) DCF77 time signal per USB sound card and a receiver module, setting the system time. "U" stands for USB and "77,5" for the full 77.5 kHz frequency of the time signal.
This is a VERY simple command line radio log. At the moment, you can insert and video print qso's. The program is written in C++ for Linux but it can be portet on Windows without problems.