From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Andrea Borgia Subject: Re: newbie question - hamlib and gMFSK Date: Sat, 01 May 2004 17:34:35 +0200 Sender: linux-hams-owner@vger.kernel.org Message-ID: <4093C38B.3040303@cs.unibo.it> References: <1083420366.4194.8.camel@dhcppc3> <4093B61F.6090305@aa6e.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Return-path: In-Reply-To: <4093B61F.6090305@aa6e.net> List-Id: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format="flowed" To: linux-hams@vger.kernel.org Martin Ewing wrote: > I have been using KPSK and gMFSK with some success, and also jLog > software (Java). These are all self-contained packages with their own > audio and/or rig interfaces -- no relationship to hamlib. Hold it, timeout ;-) gMFSK does indeed use hamlib to display true frequencies in the waterfall display and to send accurate qso data to xlog, that also supports hamlib. > I have written some Python-based software to operate the PSKmeter device > and for Orion rig control (www.aa6e.net/aa6e), but again no connection > with hamlib. I tried to think of a reason to include this work into hamlib, but I guess pretending a PSKmeter is a rig simply won't fly. > potential users are on Windows. So, we have MixW, MultiPSK, etc. for > Windows and nothing similar AFAIK in Linux. Try the latest gMFSK: while perhaps not as "spiffy" as MixW, it does work quite well, it is free&free (as in, GPL) and its author is very responsive to suggestions and bugreports. B73, Andrea. -- Homepage: http://andrea.borgia.bo.it / Amateur radio: IZ4FHT A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? A: Top-posting. Q: What is the most annoying thing on usenet and in e-mail?