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Gentlemen, I have made http://jidanni.org/comm/radio/programs/selcal :
generate ICAO SELCAL tones just like on HF aviation radio using xmms on GNU/Linux. Purpose of this program: bring the sounds of air traffic control into one's living room to impress guests, I suppose. |
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Dan Jacobson wrote:
Gentlemen, I have made http://jidanni.org/comm/radio/programs/selcal : generate ICAO SELCAL tones just like on HF aviation radio using xmms on GNU/Linux. Purpose of this program: bring the sounds of air traffic control into one's living room to impress guests, I suppose. Air traffic control doesn't use selcal tones. They're pretty much limitted to the ARINC frequencies. |
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Dan Jacobson wrote:
Gentlemen, I have made http://jidanni.org/comm/radio/programs/selcal : generate ICAO SELCAL tones just like on HF aviation radio using xmms on GNU/Linux. Purpose of this program: bring the sounds of air traffic control into one's living room to impress guests, I suppose. Ran fine over here except line 60 give me: sh: line 1: pidof: command not found 60:die if system "pidof $prog /dev/null || { $prog& sleep 1;}"; Now how can I use this? =D Steve |
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pidof: command not found.
Air traffic control doesn't use selcal tones. OK, instructions and comments fixed in http://jidanni.org/comm/radio/programs/selcal |
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