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From: myt@roskapostia.tunk.net
Date: Fri Jan 02 2004 - 23:01:30 EET

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    From: Wilbert Knol <kcclt.nxbt@daystar.net>

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    Subject: Re: PSK

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    > What can I find to use for my digital modes ?.

    On my notebook I have GPSK31 by DL9RDZ and LX2GT, which works well.

    Also highly recommended: GMFSK by OH2BNS. It has more modes than you

    can wave a stick at. Both those are sound card apps.

    >

    > I have a PTC-II from SCS in Germany, but maybe its better using a

    > soundcard ?.

    The PTC-II is a good unit, but Linux has no kernel drivers for Hostmode

    TNCs. You can try it with TNT, which does have a direct Hostmode

    interface. But I am having trouble compiling TNT now.

    There is also an app called KPTC. I prefer to run PLUSTERM in a DOSEMU

    window on the X desktop (the VGA emulation is quite good that way).

    Another fun sound card application is LinWSJT by G4KLX, which uses

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