viewing and analyzing calls for various types of PBX (Private Branch eXchange)
models. At present, the program operates successfully with Panasonic, Samsung,
Hybrex, Siemens, LG, and Alcatel PBX models.
WWW: http://www.atslog.dp.ua/en/about/
PR: ports/107169
Submitted by: Alexander Logvinov <ports at logvinov.com>
phones with your PC. It handles full SMS control, dialing calls, phonebook, and
phone status monitoring. It's also integrated with the KDE environment, so it
can be embedd in Kontact, or import/export from and to KAddressBook. It has
been tested on Motorola, Nokia, Siemens, Sony Ericsson and LG mobile phones.
Anyway each AT Command compliant device should be well supported.
WWW: http://www.kmobiletools.org/
PR: ports/106940
Submitted by: Stefan Ehmann <shoesoft at gmx.net>
using state of the art digital techniques. Typical applications
include communication by meteor scatter and
EME (Earth-Moon-Earth) propagation paths.
WWW: http://pulsar.princeton.edu/~joe/K1JT
- Diane Bruce, VA3DB
PR: ports/101360
Submitted by: Diane Bruce <db at db.net>
SSH. Supports ANSI music and the IBM charset when possible. Will run from a
console, under X11 using XLib, or using SDL.
WWW: http://syncterm.bbsdev.net/
PR: ports/104622
Submitted by: shurd
HCF chipset (Acorp PIM/PIM2). It consists of a shim for the Linux binary
only object file.
WWW: http://www.linuxant.com/
- Alexey Illarionov <littlesavage@rambler.ru>
PR: ports/102365
Submitted by: Alexey Illarionov <littlesavage at rambler.ru>
Research Council Canada (NRC). This software uses signals from radio
station CHU to set and frequency discipline the system clock on a
Linux (FreeBSD) based system.
WWW: http://www.rossi.com/chu/
PR: ports/103369
Submitted by: Diane Bruce <db(at)db.net>
(Who is On The Air Database) written by me (IZ0ETE).
It's very similar to a DX Cluster client, but it works with the WOTA server.
If you don't known what is the WOTA DB, please read some info at
http://www.wotadb.org.
It's written in C and GTK, and it should work on the latest
Linux/BSD distributions.
Please report to me your successful installation. (Linux, FreeBSD at the moment)
WWW: http://people.fabaris.it/iz0ete/xwota/
- Diane VA3DB
db@db.net
PR: ports/103305
Submitted by: Diane Bruce <db at db.net
the realtime ARQ modes pactor 1, amtor, gtor without a ptc, only with a
soundcard and a pc and linux(FreeBSD), all of which need not be the newest.
The core of hf, the heart of the program (hfkernel) is a real master-piece
of code, it has originally been made by Tom Sailer, many thanks Tom!
hf can also do MT63 and has a CW elbug function.
WWW: http://www.hf.webmasternet.org
- Diane Bruce, VA3DB
db@db.net
PR: ports/101452
Submitted by: db
This is ser2net, a program for allowing network connections to serial
ports. See the man page for information about using the program.
Note that ser2net supports RFC 2217 (remote control of serial port
parameters), but you must have a complient client. The only one I
know if is kermit (http://www.columbia.edu/kermit).
WWW: http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/ser2net/
Submitted by: Devon H. O'Dell <devon.odell@coyotepoint.com>
SerialOverIP Version 1.0, 8 Mar 2002
Tool for transport of serial interfaces over UDP/IP.
Useful for accessing a distant serial device by a local Windoze
program.
WWW: http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/serialoverip/
Author: Stefan-Florin Nicola <sten@fx.ro>
Submitted by: Devon H. O'Dell <devon.odell@coyotepoint.com>
SMS::Send is intended to provide a driver-based single API for sending SMS and
MMS messages. The intent is to provide a single API against which to write the
code to send an SMS message.
At the same time, the intent is to remove the limits of some of the previous
attempts at this sort of API, like "must be free internet-based SMS services".
SMS::Send drivers are installed seperately, and might use the web, email or
physical SMS hardware. It could be a free or paid. The details shouldn't matter.
You should not have to care how it is actually sent, only that it has been sent
(although some drivers may not be able to provide certainty).
Author: Adam Kennedy <cpan@ali.as>
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/SMS-Send/
PR: based on 102506
Submitted by: snowfly@yuntech.edu.tw
It's really accurate as it calculates using the NORAD SGP4/SDP4 Models.
It Controls your Rig for doppler compensation / antenna pointing
Written by lx2gt AT users.sourceforge.net
WWW: http://ktrack.sourceforge.net/
- Diane Bruce, VA3DB
db@db.net
PR: ports/93781
Submitted by: Diane Bruce <db at db.net>
and accelerated primitives useful in digital signal processing (DSP).
Except for the Reed-Solomon codecs, these functions take full advantage of
the MMX, SSE and SSE2 SIMD instruction sets on Intel/AMD IA-32 processors
and the Altivec/VMX/Velocity Engine SIMD instruction set on the
G4 and G5 PowerPC.
The library includes Viterbi decoders for the following convolutional codes:
rate 1/2 k=7
rate 1/2 k=9
rate 1/6 k=15 ("Cassini")
plus two Reed-Solomon encoder-decoders:
one optimized for the (255,223) CCSDS standard code
a general purpose encoder/decoder for arbitrary RS codes
and three low-level 16-bit DSP support routines:
signed dot product
peak detection
sum-of-squares (energy) computation
This library is licensed under the "lesser" GNU General Public License.
WWW: http://www.ka9q.net/code/fec/
- Diane Bruce, VA3DB
db@db.net
PR: ports/99895
Submitted by: db
operators. Despite its name, it supports all three major Irish operators - o2
Ireland, Vodafone Ireland and Meteor Ireland.
The program works by simulating a web browser's interaction with those
websites. In essense, the program is really just a stripped-down specialised
browser.
At the time of writing, o2 web accounts have 250 free web texts per month,
Vodafone 300 and Meteor 300. After sending a message, o2sms will tell you how
many you have remaining.
WWW: http://www.mackers.com/projects/o2sms/
PR: ports/98916
Submitted by: Conor McDermottroe <ports at mcdermottroe.com>
utility. Is designed for the users who receive faxes using computers.
PR: ports/90414
Submitted by: Ion-Mihai "IOnut" Tetcu <itetcu@people.tecnik93.com>
Fax::Hylafax::Client is a simple Perl client for the HylaFAX fax server
(www.hylafax.org). It communicates with the server directly through the FTP
protocol and thus does not require any HylaFAX software component to be
installed on the client machine.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/~arak/Fax-Hylafax-Client-1.01/
PR: ports/85954
Submitted by: Tony Shadwick <tshadwick@oss-solutions.com>
Yagi-Uda antennas, with 2 or more elements, such as shown below. Additionally,
a very simple program called dipole works with just a dipole, but its
functionality is limited.
PR: ports/83737
Submitted by: Diane Bruce <db@db.net>
The translation was performed mostly "by hand" and a lot of modifications
to the original program were introduced in order to modernize the NEC2
and to remove as many built-in limitations as possible. The attendant
SOMNEC program was also translated to C and incorporated in nec2c as a
function so that Sommerfeld ground solutions are a part of the program.
PR: ports/83392
Submitted by: Diane Bruce <db@db.net>
SPLAT! is an RF Signal Propagation, Loss, And Terrain analysis tool for
the spectrum between 20 MHz and 20 GHz. Useful to Amateur Radio operators.
Written by John A. Magliacane, KD2BD
WWW: http://www.qsl.net/kd2bd/splat.html
PR: ports/83164
Submitted by: Diane Bruce <db@db.net>
CID information from a modem, and a client to display the CID information on a
computer, TiVo, text pager, or cell phone. Multiple clients are permitted.
PR: ports/81954
Submitted by: David <david@freshports.org>
This is a small PSK31 program that uses QT, and a soundcard as modem.
WWW: http://linpsk.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/81617
Submitted by: Søren Straarup <xride@x12.dk>
Cwdaemon is a small daemon which uses the pc parallel or serial port and a
simple transistor switch to output morse code to a transmitter from a text
message sent to it via the udp internet protocol.
PR: ports/74772
Submitted by: Diane Bruce <db AT db.net>
Currently the driver is maintained out-of-tree as a set of files to be
downloaded and built manually.
PR: ports/76802
Submitted by: Craig Boston <craig@yekse.gank.org>