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RaTTYpsk31
2008-02-08, 04:12
Would like to run LinPsk for Linux on the N800 - anyone gotten it to compile? run? If so what kind of rig did you end up using it on?

I plan to use my SWL Warbler 80. With the N800, portable keyboard, YoYoVee antenna and the Warbler I'll have an entire station that weighs just over 1lb! Waaay Kewl!

timepilot84
2008-02-08, 08:41
I've looked at using Linpsk on the n800 but the problem is that Linpsk requires QT3. Also, it requires Alsa drivers for sound. I think the program would probably be a project to Hildonize, unfortunately.

fredoll
2008-02-08, 09:50
Maybe you should try gmfsk (http://hes.iki.fi/pub/ham/unix/linux/hfmodems/) or gpsk31 (http://pg4i.chronos.org.uk/linux/gpsk31.html) ?

m_sparks
2009-06-19, 23:34
hi all, i've taken this idea and submitted it to the Brainstorming page at maemo.org:

http://maemo.org/community/brainstorm/view/ham_radio_software/

hopefully we'll see some action :rolleyes:

cheers!
KF6WEY

st5150
2009-08-06, 01:03
Hi guys, you can find more information about this topic and similar ones in the links below:
https://garage.maemo.org/frs/download.php/2391/MaemoPSK31.png
https://garage.maemo.org/frs/shownotes.php?release_id=992
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=14877&page=2
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=27229

Agent 770
2009-08-06, 07:50
The first two links are wrong.

zoolkhan
2013-06-10, 10:04
hi all, i've taken this idea and submitted it to the Brainstorming page at maemo.org:

http://maemo.org/community/brainstorm/view/ham_radio_software/

hopefully we'll see some action :rolleyes:

cheers!
KF6WEY

can i haz this for n9 please?
cheers,oh8xat

biketool
2013-06-10, 15:43
I think I had fldigi or kpsk working with chroot debian for the N900, it took some play to get the sound working right and I had to VOX the radio.

Anyone interested in porting amateur radio apps could also put this http://www.qsl.net/n1vtn/petittrack.html
into scratchbox and see if the right QT libs are there, it was a nice app on the old Zaurus SL-5500 optimized for handheld.
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