This metapackage will install packages useful when using
digital voice modes on RF and for Internet linking.
Official Debian packages with high relevance
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dsdcc
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1.9.3-2.1
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New upstream version
1.9.5
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Digital Speech Decoder (DSD)
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dsdcc:
Digital Speech Decoder (DSD)
- Description
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DSDcc is a digital speech decoder. Supported formats:
- DMR/MOTOTRBO: ETSI two slot TDMA standard. MOTOTRBO is a popular
implementation of this standard.
- D-Star: developed and promoted by Icom for Amateur Radio customers.
- dPMR: ETSI narrowband FDMA standard. This is somehow similar to NXDN 2400
Baud rate mode.
- Yaesu System Fusion (abbreviated YSF): developed and promoted by Yaesu for
Amateur Radio customers partly inspired by gr-ysf. Voice full rate with
SerialDV is not supported.
This package contains dsdccx, the command line interface.
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- 8 regular users
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10 recent
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71 total installations
(of 248622 submissions)
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freedv
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1.4.3~1gdc71a1c-1
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New upstream version
1.9.9.2
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Digital Voice mode for ham radio
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freedv:
Digital Voice mode for ham radio
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FreeDV is a digital voice mode intended for transmission and
reception over high-frequency (HF) radio. It uses a frequency
division multiplex (FDM) modem with 15 carriers and no forward error
correction (FEC). A low bit-rate voice coder-decoder (Codec 2)
provides voice quality without the listener fatigue caused by noise
and interference normally associated with analog single sideband
(SSB) voice. A HF SSB transceiver, personal computer and two sound
cards are required. Path simulation and on-the-air HF testing have
shown that decoding voice is possible at a signal-to-noise ratio of
4 dB.
The FreeDV software was developed by David Rowe (Codec 2, FDM
modem implementation, integration) and David Witten (GUI,
architecture design). The FreeDV design and user interface was based
on the earlier FDMDV program which was developed by Francesco
Lanza. The FDM modem design and development was supported from Peter
Martinez.
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- uitoolkit
- gtk, wxwidgets
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- 6 regular users
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6 recent
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107 total installations
(of 248622 submissions)
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qtel
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24.02-3
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Graphical client for the EchoLink® protocol
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qtel:
Graphical client for the EchoLink® protocol
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Qtel is a graphical client program for the EchoLink® ham radio
protocol.
EchoLink® allows licensed amateur radio operators to communicate
over the Internet, including remote access to station equipment.
EchoLink® is a registered trademark of Synergenics, LLC.
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- 13 regular users
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12 recent
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101 total installations
(of 248622 submissions)
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svxlink-calibration-tools
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24.02-3
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Calibration tools for SvxLink amateur radio suite
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svxlink-calibration-tools:
Calibration tools for SvxLink amateur radio suite
- Description
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SvxLink facilitates remote control of amateur radio transceivers via the
EchoLink® protocol. This package included the calibration tools.
EchoLink® allows licensed amateur radio operators to communicate
over the Internet, including remote access to station equipment.
The RemoteTrx server provides remote control of a connected radio
transceiver. EchoLink® is a registered trademark of
Synergenics, LLC.
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- 2 regular users
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4 recent
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48 total installations
(of 248622 submissions)
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svxlink-gpio
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17.12.2-4
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GPIO control scripts SvxLink amateur radio server
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svxlink-gpio:
GPIO control scripts SvxLink amateur radio server
- Description
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This package contains the GPIO control scripts for general purpose I/O
for the SvxLink suite. SvxLink provides access to a ham radio
transceiver via the EchoLink® protocol.
EchoLink® allows licensed amateur radio operators to communicate
over the Internet, including remote access to station equipment.
By connecting into a server connected to a repeater, an operator
can call into a local radio net via the Internet while traveling
out of the area. EchoLink® is a registered trademark of
Synergenics, LLC.
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- 38 regular users
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2 recent
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48 total installations
(of 248622 submissions)
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svxlink-server
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17.12.2-4
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Voice-over-IP server for ham radio operators
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svxlink-server:
Voice-over-IP server for ham radio operators
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The SvxLink server provides access to a ham radio transceiver via
the EchoLink® protocol. It can act as a repeater controller
or operate on a simplex channel. Based on a modular design, the server
can be configured to provide voice mail and echo (talkback) service.
It is normally used together with the 'remotetrx' package, which allows
the remote control of a radio transceiver.
For a client program implementing the EchoLink® protocol, please
have a look at the 'qtel' package.
EchoLink® allows licensed amateur radio operators to communicate
over the Internet, including remote access to station equipment.
EchoLink® is a registered trademark of Synergenics, LLC.
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- Versions
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- Popularity
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- 28 regular users
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2 recent
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42 total installations
(of 248622 submissions)
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svxreflector
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24.02-3
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Conference server for SvxLink amateur radio servers
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svxreflector:
Conference server for SvxLink amateur radio servers
- Description
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The SvxReflector can interconnect multiple SvxLink nodes. Audio sent to
the reflector is broadcast to all other nodes. Only one talker is
allowed at a time.
For a client program implementing the EchoLink® protocol, please
have a look at the 'qtel' package.
EchoLink® allows licensed amateur radio operators to communicate
over the Internet, including remote access to station equipment.
EchoLink® is a registered trademark of Synergenics, LLC.
- Maintainer
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- Versions
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- Popularity
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- 32 regular users
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2 recent
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39 total installations
(of 248622 submissions)
- Debian
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- Upstream
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- Improve entry
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