| Dream | Grig | qle | SDR-Shell | |
| Fldigi | KLog | SGControl | Xlog | |
| gMFSK | KTrack | TLF | DBLog | |
| Gpredict | PSKmail | Xdx |
Dream, an Open-Source Software Implementation of a DRM-Receiver (and transmitter).
![[Dream Screenshot]](graphics/DReaMMainWin.jpg)
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Fldigi is an advanced digital communications program for HF, including support for CW, DominoEX 4, DominoEX 5, DominoEX 8, DominoEX 11, DominoEX 16, DominoEX 22, Feld-Hell, FSK-Hell, FSK-Hell 105, MFSK-8, MFSK-16, MFSK-16 pix, PSK-31, QPSK-31, PSK-63, QPSK-63, PSK-125, QPSK-125, OLIVIA various tones and bandwidth, RTTY various Baud Rates, Shifts, Nbr of data bits, etc., Throb-1, Throb-2, Throb-4, ThrobX-1, ThrobX-2, ThrobX-4, WWV Receive only - sound card calibration, and Frequency Analysis. Provided by David, W1HKJ with community contributions. A companion fl_logbook program is available.
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gMFSK, A Gnome Multimode HF Terminal by Tomi Manninen OH2BNS.
![[gMFSK Screenshot]](graphics/gmfsk.jpg)
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Gnome Predict is a real time satellite tracking program for Gnome, based on the tracking engine of John Magliacane's excellent satellite tracker Predict. It is developed by Alexandru Csete, OZ9AEC.
![[GPredict Screenshot]](graphics/gpredict.png)
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Gnome RIG is a graphical user interface to the Ham Radio Control Libraries (version 1.1.2 or later), written using the Gtk+ and Gnome widgets. It is developed by Alexandru Csete, OZ9AEC.
![[Grig Screenshot]](graphics/grig.png)
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KLog is a Ham radio logging program for KDE. It features DXCC award and IOTA support, importing and exporting from/to TLF, ADIF, supports DX-Cluster, etc. KLog is developed by Jaime Robles, EA4TV.
![[KLog Screenshot]](graphics/klog.jpg)
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Ktrack is an KDE3 satellite prediction software, especially suited for radio amateurs operating through the satellites that are providing linear transponders. It can control the uplink/downlink of your transceiver(s). Ktrack is developed by Luc Langehegermann, LX2GT.
![[Ktrack Screenshot]](graphics/ktrack.jpg)
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PSKmail is a narrow-band mail delivery system for use by amateur radio hams via short wave (HF) communication. PSKmail is developed by Rein, PA0R.
![[PSKmail Screenshot]](graphics/psk63_arq.png)
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The qle is a QSO Logger and log Editor for amateur radio operators who use the Linux operating system. Written in Perl/Tk for personal use in rag-chewing, DX-ing and casual contesting, 'qle' has logged 5000+ QSOs over the past few years. 'qle' is developed by Wilbert, ZL2BSJ.
![[qle Screenshot]](graphics/qle.png)
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SDR-Shell is a GUI for the DttSP Software Defined Radio (SDR). It has been hacked to make SDR-Shell work for IF applications in radios that Hamlib can interface to.
![[SDR-Shell Screenshot]](graphics/sdrshell.png)
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Smart Gnome Control provides a graphical user interface to multiple communications receivers using the Hamlib library. Right now, it is in alpha stage, but you can check it out from the CVS repository. Smart Gnome Control is developed by Mark J. Fine.
![[SGControl Screenshot]](graphics/sgcontrol.jpg)
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Tlf is developed by Rein Couperus, PA0R. Hamlib is used here to get the rig's frequency and track dx spots when logged in to a DX-cluser. Tlf is a contest logging program with networking support, partially based on TRLOG (but much better of course).
![[Tlf Screenshot]](graphics/tlf.jpg)
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Xdx, a DX-cluster client for linux which uses the rigctl binary to set your rig's frequency when double-clicking on a dx-spot. Developed by Joop Stakenborg, PG4I.
![[Xdx Screenshot]](graphics/xdx.jpg)
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Xlog, a logging program for linux, which uses hamlib to retrieve power, frequency, mode and signal strength while logging. Developed by Joop Stakenborg, PG4I and Stéphane Fillod, F8CFE.
![[Xlog Screenshot]](graphics/xlog.jpg)
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DBLog, DBLog is a logging program for radio amateurs based on a relational Data Base, using Gambas2. Developed by Pino, ZP4KFX.
![[DBLog Screenshot]](graphics/DBLog.png)
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