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  2. WSJT (amateur radio software) - Wikipedia

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    WSJT, the predecessor to WSJT-X, was originally released in 2001 and has undergone several major revisions. Communication modes have been both added and removed from the software over the course of its development. Since 2005, the software has been released as open source software under the GNU General Public License. This licensing change ...

  3. List of amateur radio software - Wikipedia

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    Windows HamLogBook is a simple logger, with a Windows 95-inspired user interface. It supports common ADIF fields, can look up callsigns on QRZ, exports ADIF 2.0 and can automatically upload to eqsl.net. log4om: Freeware Windows klog: Open-Source (GPL-3.0) Linux, MacOS and Windows QLog: Open-Source (GPL-3.0) Linux, MacOS and Windows QSOMate

  4. SourceForge Installer - Wikipedia

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    SourceForge has been criticized about its use of this installer. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Opinions of this feature vary, with some complaining about users not being as aware of what they are getting or being able to trust the downloaded content, whereas others see it as a reasonably harmless option that keeps individual projects and users in control.

  5. WSJT - Wikipedia

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    WSJT-LD, a low-power television station (channel 10, virtual 15) licensed to serve Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States; the previous callsign of radio station WPBB; a former callsign of television station WUVP-DT; WSJT (amateur radio software), a computer program used for weak-signal radio communication between amateur radio operators

  6. List of free and open-source software packages - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of free and open-source software (FOSS) packages, computer software licensed under free software licenses and open-source licenses. Software that fits the Free Software Definition may be more appropriately called free software ; the GNU project in particular objects to their works being referred to as open-source . [ 1 ]

  7. Fldigi - Wikipedia

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    Fldigi (short for Fast light digital) [4] is a free and open-source program which allows an ordinary computer's sound card to be used as a simple two-way data modem.The software is mostly used by amateur radio operators who connect the microphone and headphone connections of an amateur radio SSB or FM transceiver to the computer's headphone and microphone connections, respectively.

  8. WSPR (amateur radio software) - Wikipedia

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    Each channel symbol conveys one sync bit (LSB) and one data bit (MSB). Duration of transmission is 162 × 8192 ⁄ 12000 = 110.6 s. Transmissions nominally start one second into an even UTC minute: e.g., at hh:00:01, hh:02:01, etc. Minimum S/N for reception is around –34 dB on the WSJT scale (2500 Hz reference bandwidth).

  9. List of installation software - Wikipedia

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    Name Developer Status License Can build Windows Installer packages? Can build MSIX packages? Can Capture? IExpress: Microsoft (Part of Windows) : Active Freeware (proprietary) : No