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    Ham Radio Control Libraries

    Ham Radio Control Libraries

    Library to control radio transceivers and receivers

    The Hamlib project's purpose is to develop flexible and portable shared libraries that offer a standardized API to control any radio oriented equipment through a computer interface.
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    HAMLIB SDK (Evolved JTSDK)

    HAMLIB SDK (Evolved JTSDK)

    Hamlib Software Developer's Kit Supporting Qt & JT-based HAM Software

    The aim is to support learning withinof Hamlib-centric software . See https://hamlib-sdk.sourceforge.io . This kit is designed to support research and learning into Hamlib (https://sourceforge.net/projects/hamlib/) and WSJT-X (https://wsjt.sourceforge.io/wsjtx.html). Follow discussion at JTSDK @ GROUPS.IO . The file(s) needed to deploy the current kit are : - https://sourceforge.net/projects/hamlib-sdk/files/Windows/JTSDK-4.1-Stream/JTSDK64-4.1.0.exe Hamlib is dynamic due...
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    wsjt-x_improved
    WSJT-X_IMPROVED is published by Uwe Risse, DG2YCB. It is an enhanced edition of the excellent WSJT-X software by Joe Taylor K1JT, Steve Franke K9AN, Bill Somerville G4WJS, myself and others (https://sourceforge.net/projects/wsjt/) that provides several additional features and improvements, as well as more frequent updates and bug fixes. Notes: wsjt-x_improved is experimental and is licensed under GNU GPL v3 (https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt). I am not aware of any adverse...
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    jtdx_improved
    ═══════════ ▲▲▲ ═════════════════════════════════════════════ Find the various versions on the "Files" tab (https://sourceforge.net/projects/jtdx-improved/files/) jtdx_improved is an enhanced version of JTDX by Igor Chernikov et al. (https://sourceforge.net/projects/jtdx/). Both my and Igor's forks are based on the excellent WSJT-X software by Joe Taylor K1JT, Steve Franke K9AN, Bill Somerville G4WJS, myself and others (https://sourceforge.net/projects/wsjt/). After the succes of my...
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    KB6IBB SWL Logger

    KB6IBB SWL Logger

    A shortwave listening logger for shortwave and amateur radio.

    The KB6IBB SWL Logger is a program designed for the shortwave radio listener. It offers shortwave specific logging of stations, with most tasks handled automatically within a console style of operation. The program also incorporates the use of EiBi, HFCC, and AOKI shortwave databases for logging and looking up various known shortwave stations world wide.
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    ar-swdev-test

    Amateur Radio Software Development - Tests

    Test releases for GIT work and for Amateur Radio Software Development Primarily focussed around the JTSDK (see: https://sourceforge.net/projects/hamlib-sdk/ )
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    remoteGUI

    µSDX & CWdaemon GUI

    ..., over net ( local / internet ). Easy setup of: - cw macro [ labels / messages ] - cw WPM speed, accessible also via GUI, with a 10 / 40 WPM speed range - network settings. Moreover it's capable of control an HF rig ( via Hamlib network control ); in my testbed I'm using an uSDX transceiver, 5W, all mode, full SDR. Relying on Hamlib ecosystem it's easy to setup any transceiver you has :-)
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    CWBuddy

    CWBuddy

    Minimal CW caller and CSV logger with Arduino interface

    Qt-based UI and Arduino project to provide a keyer interface as well as a UI for CQ calling and logging. This is a minimalist approach that will log the basic info (including frequency if hamlib is configured) for a CQ run session. This is intended as an aid for doing CQ runs and can log responding to hails into a CSV file.
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    Amateur Radio Lab

    Amateur Radio Lab

    An amateur radio Linux has gcc, gcc-c++, gnuradio, gnuradio-devel, gnuradio-examples, gr-iio, gr-iio-devel, python2-gr-iio, quisk, fldigi, fmtools, fmtools-tkradio, fllog, gr-rds, tlp-rdw, ax25-apps, soundmodem, LinLog, flnet, fbb, horst, xlog, libax25, twlog, cqrlog, hamlib-c++, tcl-hamlib, gr-fcdproplus, perl-hamlib, uronode, python2-hamlib, gr-iqbal, python-hamlib, grig, chirp, flmsg, linsim, gr-osmosdr, xpsk31, codec2, xconvers, trustedqsl, libad9361, gqrx, hamlib, hamlib-devel, callgit...
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    A base for programs. Includes algorythms for Q-learning and SOM's etc. too. Examples: Hamron: Simulates evolution, uses the 2D-renderer. DriveUnit: created for school, for a robotic arm, uses the 3D-renderer. Hlearn: http://www.sagenb.org/home/pub/8
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    An advanced ham radio logger based on Firebird database. Provides radio control based on hamlib libraries (currently support of 140+ radio types and models), DX cluster connection, QRZ callbook (web version), a grayliner, QSL manager database etc.
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    Linux DSP-10 is an attempt to interface the DSP-10 transceiver with hamlib and provide a user interface for both console and X11. You can find out more about this radio at: http://www.proaxis.com/~boblark/dsp10.htm
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    Kontakt is a user-friendly graphical interface to the hamlib, which lets you control your hamradio rigs from your PC.
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    Web service interface to hamlib, the Ham Radio Control Libraries. This project is attempt to remove possible limitations against "virtual ratio" API usage in heterogeneous environment.
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