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Confused: CLI Linux CW beacon software?
Is there any software still being maintained for running a CW beacon-
like TX in command line Linux? I am looking for something that could use a serial or parallel port to send any specified text file, which would make it capable of sending dynamically generated content (acquired or mailed-in and written to text). I saw - cwbeacon, which seems self-contained, scriptable (in the above sense), but extremely old, unsupported, not included in any current repository; - cwdaemon for UDP to port keying, where UDP might either simplify things OR be an unnecessary passage; - unixcw, which is alleged to port-key as an "option" - but I can't see it.. Is this all? Is there a howto I missed? Is such CLI capability hidden into any GUI app - e.g. as in the vlc-nox player? tnx es 73 de n1jpr |
Confused: CLI Linux CW beacon software?
On Jan 19, 12:53*pm, spamhog wrote:
Is there any software still being maintained for running a CW beacon- like TX in command line Linux? I am looking for something that could use a serial or parallel port to send any specified text file, which would make it capable of sending dynamically generated content (acquired or mailed-in and written to text). I saw - cwbeacon, which seems self-contained, scriptable (in the above sense), but *extremely old, unsupported, not included in any current repository; - cwdaemon for UDP to port keying, where UDP might *either simplify things OR be an unnecessary passage; - unixcw, which is alleged to port-key as an "option" - but I can't see it.. Is this all? Is there a howto I missed? Is such CLI capability hidden into any GUI app - e.g. as in the vlc-nox *player? tnx es 73 de n1jpr I just found cwbeacon at ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/ham/morse/ The C code is a little crufty but typical of 90's stuff. You have to use sys/io.h instead of asm/io.h. It worked on the one PC I had, that had a real parallel port. Another option on more modern hardware without a parallel port would be something like a WKUSB, to drive it you just open up a serial port (over USB) and send. The WKUSB is really nifty. |
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