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Old April 12th 04, 07:57 AM
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Al Arduengo wrote:
If there are any Linux users here, do any of you pipe your receiver
into the line in jack of your sound card and process it using software
in Linux? I am trying to avoid days of searching and work if there
might already be a method in use by someone else.

Thanks,
-Al A.



Some of these programs have a modular setup. You can 'wire them' using
the blocks you want.


http://www.opensound.com/ossapps.html
http://alsamodular.sourceforge.net/
http://linux.omnipotent.net/article....ticle_id=10916


Some misc. radio software

http://software.freshmeat.net/browse...rby=&offset=40

nine or ten Linux software links at the bottom of this page. Some ham
decoding software using the sound card input.

http://www.g3vfp.org/download.html

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Check out MULTIMON, too.
http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&ie...G=Search&meta=

The multimon software can decode a variety of digital transmission modes
commonly found on UHF radio.

A standard PC soundcard is used to acquire the signal from a
transceiver. The decoding is done completely in software.

Currently, the following modes are supported: AX.25: 1200 Baud AFSK,
2400 Baud AFSK (2 variants), 4800 Baud HAPN, 9600 Baud FSK (G3RUH),
POCSAG: 512 Baud, 1200 Baud, 2400 Baud and Miscellaneous: DTMF and ZVEI.
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Good luck