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  2. List of amateur radio software - Wikipedia

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    Rig control companion program Flarq: Automatic Repeat reQuest companion program for Fldigi GNU Radio: GPL: Windows, macOS, Linux: software-defined radio and signal processing SDRangel: GPL: Windows, macOS, Linux: software-defined radio SDR# Freeware Windows software-defined radio receiver SDR++: GPL: Windows, macOS, Linux, Android: software ...

  3. WGOL - Wikipedia

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    In addition to its usual music programming, WGOL carries significant sports programming as a member of the Alabama Crimson Tide Sports Network. This includes Alabama Crimson Tide football , [ 5 ] men's basketball , [ 6 ] women's basketball, [ 7 ] baseball , [ 8 ] and the Hey Coach call-in show with Crimson Tide head coaches.

  4. KYST - Wikipedia

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    The station flipped from English-language programming to Spanish. From the mid-1980s into the early 1990s, it ran a Tejano music format as "Radio Alegria KYST 920 AM." As music listening shifted to the FM band, and the Tejano format began to fade, KYST switched to a Spanish language full service format including news and talk. It was billed as ...

  5. WNJE - Wikipedia

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    On November 1, 2013, the format of 920 was changed to talk radio as "920 The Voice", featuring Premiere Radio Networks' Glenn Beck, the syndicated Dave Ramsey show, America Now with Andy Dean and programming from Fox Sports Radio. Christian teaching programming continued to air on 1040, with the two stations swapping call signs. Logo as "920 ...

  6. KGTK - Wikipedia

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    KGTK (920 AM "Megatalk 920 and 1400") is a commercial radio station featuring a talk radio format, simulcast with KITZ (1400 AM) in Silverdale. [3] Licensed to Olympia, Washington, KGTK serves the Puget Sound Region.

  7. OpenBTS - Wikipedia

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    The OpenBTS Um air interface uses a software-defined radio transceiver with no specialized GSM hardware. The original implementation used a Universal Software Radio Peripheral from Ettus Research, but has since been expanded to support several digital radios in implementations ranging from full-scale base stations to embedded femtocells.

  8. Universal Software Radio Peripheral - Wikipedia

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    Universal Software Radio Peripheral (USRP) is a range of software-defined radios designed and sold by Ettus Research and its parent company, National Instruments. Developed by a team led by Matt Ettus , the USRP product family is commonly used by research labs, universities, and hobbyists.

  9. KIHM - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Universal sold KQLO to Thomas Aquinas School of Tahoe City, California.In 1997, after Doug Sherman drove from Reno to Vermont without hearing a single Catholic radio station, [18] the school had bought 1590 AM and relaunched it as Catholic radio outlet KIHM, which then switched frequencies with KQLO to put KQLO on 1590 and KIHM on the stronger 920 signal. [19]