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    These are my Ham Radio related programs for the Linux Operating System. I'm a firm believer in the "KISS" principal, and these programs reflect that. They are full featured, but without a lot of extra "bells and whistles". This makes them smaller, faster and very stable.

    If you want to compile them yourself, you can download the source code from this page. You will need either the LessTif or the openMotif tool kit installed on your system. For more information on downloading LessTif and openMotif, see Need LessTif / openMotif?

    If you prefer to install a pre-compiled package for your Linux distributions, see "RPMs, DEBs and Other Things"

    Click the icons below for a full description and screenshots.



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    TWPSK

    New!!

    twpsk - psk software for Linux
    For more information and screenshots, click the icon above.

        Download version 3.0 of twpsk here.


    TWLOG

    twlog - ham radio log software for Linux
    For more information and screenshots, click the icon above.

        Twlog now uses the Xbae Matrix Widget for the log editor.
        Download the source for xbae-4.60.4 here.
        Download version 2.5 of twlog here.



    TWCLOCK

    twclock - a world clock for ham radio and Linux
    For more information and screenshots, click the icon above.

        Download version 2.8 of twclock here
        Download the May 3 2008 beta2 version here.


    TWCW

    twcw - Linux software to send Morse code
    For more information and screenshots, click the icon above.

        Download version 2.0 of twcw here.



    PSK31LX

    New!!

    psk31lx - Linux software for PSK31
    For more information and screenshots, click the icon above.




    If you want to learn about using Linux with ham radio, and have a little fun at the same time, check out the podcasts from Linux in the HAM Shack.

    Linux in the HAM Shack Podcasts



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