I have Ubuntu, and the PC ear-marked for radio work - the eeePC - has a variant of Debian, which is compatible.
However I have not yet got around to doing more than ear-marking it. I'm on the list for a radio-PC interface unit project at LRS, but until I get that built I wont be doing anything for real.
Having said that, feel free to ask me about Linux and/or Ubuntu issues.
I've done a bit of searching, and could not find anything obviously better than gMFSK.
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Richard Urwin, G6RRJ
From: g3lrs@... [mailto:g3lrs@...] On Behalf Of ALEX LISTER
Sent: 09 April 2009 11:32
To: G3LRS; michael@...; topband@googlegroups.com
Cc: john1423@...
Subject: [g3lrs] Linux@LRS
John
Posted on LRS Yahoo as we have some LINUX types there.
Might be worth a post on topband@googlegroups.com
Anyone with LINUX @ LRS I know some of u do run it ?
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john1423@aol.com
Posted on LRS Yahoo as we have some LINUX types there.
Might be worth a post on topband@googlegroup
Anyone with LINUX @ LRS I know some of u do run it ?
Replies to
john1423@aol.
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From: /! b> "john1423@aol.com" <john1423@aol.com>
To: dmuars@yahoogroups.com; FRARS all <all@....uk>
Sent: Thursday, 9 April, 2009 9:23:17 AM
Subject: [dmuars] Data mode software for Linux
Hi,
Does anyone have experience with AR data mode software running on Linux?
It needs to support RTTY, PSK31 and CW. I'm running the Ubuntu
distribution and have found a package called gMFSK and loaded it. At a
glance it looks like it has all the features. Has anyone used this and
can comment or have you found better applications?
Any thoughts appreciated.
73,
John.
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