From: Andrea Borgia (terhi.victor@logonet.com)
Date: Sat May 01 2004 - 18:34:35 EEST
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.
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