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This package provides BladeRF devices support to the SoapySDR library.
Aptdec decodes Automatic Picture Transmission (APT) images. These are medium resolution images of the Earth transmitted by, among other satellites, the POES NOAA weather satellite series. These transmissions are on a frequency of 137 MHz. They can be received using an inexpensive antenna and a dedicated receiver.
This package provides Airspy HF+ devices support to the SoapySDR library.
This package provides the driver and utilities for controlling the Airspy Software Defined Radio (SDR) over USB.
To install the airspy udev rules, you must extend udev-service-type with this package. E.g.: (udev-rules-service 'airspy airspy)
Dump1090 is a Mode S decoder specifically designed for rtl-sdr devices. It can be used to decode the ADS-B signals that planes emit to indicate their position, altitude, speed, etc.
This package provides a decoder for VDL Mode 2 messages used by planes.
This package provides the rx_fm, rx_power and rx_sdr tools for receiving data from SDRs, based on rtl_fm, rtl_power and rtl_sdr from RTL-SDR, but using the SoapySDR vendor-neutral SDR support library instead, intended to support a wider range of devices than RTL-SDR.
qdmr is a graphical user interface (GUI) application that allows one to program several types of DMR radios. It is comparable to the Customer Programming Software (CPS) bundled with these radios but aims to be a more universal tool.
To install the qdmr udev rules, you must extend udev-service-type with this package. E.g.: (udev-rules-service 'qdmr qdmr)
This is a C++ library implementing fast GF(256) Cauchy MDS Block Erasure Codec.
This package provides a library and a program to decode several digital voice formats.
This library provides convolutional and Reed-Solomon codes for forward error correction. It also includes a compatibility layer so that it can be used as a drop-in substitute for libfec.
Kappanhang remotely opens audio channels and a serial port to an Icom RS-BA1 server. The application is mainly developed for connecting to the Icom IC-705 transceiver, which has built-in WiFi and RS-BA1 server.
Compatible hardware/software:
Icom RS-BA1 server software,
Icom IC-705
Icom IC-9700
This package provides a GNU Radio block interfacing with Digital Speech Decoder (DSD) to decode several digital voice protocols, like D-STAR, DMR, NXDN, P25, etc.
NanoVNA-Saver is a tool for reading, displaying and saving data from the NanoVNA vector network analyzers.
DSD is able to decode several digital voice formats used in radio transmissions.
JTDX means "JT,T10 and FT8 and FT4 modes for DXing", it is being developed with main focus on the sensitivity and decoding efficiency, both, in overcrowded and half empty HF band conditions.
It is modified WSJT-X software forked from WSJT-X r6462. JTDX supports JT9, JT65, T10, FT8 and FT4 © digital modes for HF amateur radio communication, focused on DXing and being shaped by community of DXers.JTDX
TLF is a Text User Interface amateur radio contest logging program. It integrates with radios supported by hamlib and other ham radio programs like fldigi. Many contests are supported including:
CQWW (SO, M/S and M/M)
WPX (SO, M/S and M/M)
ARRL Sweepstakes (SO, M/S )
EU SPRINT
EUHFC
ARRL-DX (both sides)
ARRL-FD
ARRL 10m
ARRL 160m
Region1 field day
SP DX contest
PACC (both sides)
NRAU - scandinavian
Wysiwyg mults mode (per band or per contest)
WAEDX
It also supports connecting to DX clusters, log synchronization with other TLF instances over the network, and general QSO and DXpedition logging.
Dire Wolf is a Terminal Node Controller (TNC) for Amateur Packet Radio. It can perform as:
APRS GPS tracker,
Digipeater,
Internet gateway (IGate)
APRStt gateway
Aldo is a morse code learning tool providing four type of training methods:
Classic exercise,
Koch method,
Read from file,
Callsign exercise.
Xnec2c is a GTK3-based graphical version of nec2c, a translation to the C language of NEC2, the FORTRAN Numerical Electromagnetics Code commonly used for antenna simulation and analysis. It can be used to define the geometry of an antenna, and then plot the radiation pattern or frequency-related data like gain and standing wave ratio.
KochMorse is a simple morse-code tutor using the Koch method.
SerialDV is a minimal interface to encode and decode audio with AMBE3000 based devices in packet mode over a serial link.
This package provides HackRF devices support to the SoapySDR library.
SoapySDR is a library designed to support several kinds of software defined radio hardware devices with a common API.