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13. Miscellaneous Software.

Software that didn't neatly fit into any other category.

13.1 twclock - World Time Clock for Hams

Author

Ted Williams, ted@bluestone.com

Description

A world clock designed for ham radio operators

Status

Version 1.0, stable.

Updated

01 Apr 97

System requirements

Motif libraries if you want to recompile it. Just X11 if you want to run the precompiled binaries.

Detail

Anyone who needs the time of day someplace else in the world, or anyone tired of the same old look of their clock will find this software of interest. It is implemented with Motif widgets, and will displays the current time in major cities around the world.

Where and How to obtain it.

You can obtain the twclock package from sunsite.unc.edu.

Licensing/Copyright

GNU GPL

13.2 Chirp - Contest Logger

Author

Kenneth E. Harker, N1PVB, kharker@cs.utexas.edu

Description

Contest logging program

Status

Active development

Updated

01 Apr 97

System requirements

Requires ncurses library and header files to compile.

Detail

A linux based contest logging program. Kenneth is writing it so he can use it on his laptop while working VHF contests. He is also writing it as an excuse to learn ncurses programming. His goal is a general purpose contest logger that a user can specify new contests in as they come about. It supports all bands and modes.

Where and How to obtain it.

When version 1.0 is available, you should be able to find it from the Chirp Home Page

Licensing/Copyright

Probably GNU GPL.

Contributed by

Kenneth E. Harker, N1PVB, kharker@cs.utexas.edu

13.3 Contest - Contest Logging Program

Author

Carsten Wilderotter, carsten.wilderotter@student.uni-ulm.de

Description

A logfile program for Contest operation

Status

Version 0.0.1, Alpha

Updated

01 Apr 97

System requirements

No special requirements.

Detail

Linux contest logging program.

Where and How to obtain it.

You can obtain the contest package from: sunsite.unc.edu

Licensing/Copyright

GNU GPL

13.4 Linux for HAMS CD-ROM

Author

Bruce Perens, bruce@pixar.com

Description

A complete linux distribution on CDROM specifically designed for Amateur Radio operators.

Status

Not yet available.

Updated

01 Apr 97

System requirements.

Linux compatible hardware, some software will obviously require specialised hardware to operate. No additional software should be required.

Detail

A complete Linux distribution specifically catering for Amateur Radio operators. It will include a fully featured Linux installationplus a range of amateur radio specific software such as those listed in this document. Bruce has detail and updated status report available at the LinuxForHams WWW page. Bruce has been extremely busy with the Debian project and this has reduced his available time to just about zero. He does still intend to pursue this. Why don't you help out by maintaining one of the software packages as Debian packages ? More information from the Debian Web Site.

Where and how to obtain it:

It isn't yet available, details will be made available when it is released.

Licensing/Copyright

GNU Public License.

Contributed by:

Bruce Perens

13.5 SunClock

Author

John Mackin, john@cs.su.oz.AU

Description

A clock that will show you instantly what parts of the globe are exposed by sunlight and what parts aren't.

Status

Released.

Updated

01 Apr 97

System requirements.

X-Windows.

Detail

sunclock is another of those desktop gadgets that most people think look nice but really don't have a lot of use for. I use sunclock to obtain an at-a-glance indication of the time anywhere in the world. In its iconic form it sits in a small Mercator projection. When maximised it produces the same image but obviously larger with slightly more detail. It also displays the date, local time and UTC. sunclock actually calculates mathematically what parts of globe are sunlit and which aren't, it seems quite accurate, so long as you assume the earth has no atmosphere.

Where and How to obtain it.

I haven't seen any precompiled sunclock binaries for Linux about, so check your nearest archie server. sunclock compiled straight out of the box for me.

Licensing/Copyright

Public Domain and may be freely copied as long as the notices at the top of sunclock.c remain intact.

13.6 Xearth

Author

Kirk Johnson, tuna@cag.lcs.mit.edu

Description

A rotating earth for X-windows root window. It has real life shading, and options for geostatic view, and non geostatic view. A prettier and more modern version of sunclock but requires a bit more processing power.

Status

Version 1.0.

Updated

01 Apr 97

System requirements.

X-Windows.

Detail

xearth is a sophisticated program which draws a colour picture of the earth onto your X Windows display. It offers either an orthographic view as you would see from space or the map like mercator projection. You have a number of options in determining the behaviour of the view. The details are available from the xearth Home Page and in the documentation which is supplied with the package.

Where and How to obtain it.

The source can be obtained from its home site at cag.lcs.mit.edu or just about any X11/contrib directory.

Licensing/Copyright

Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1993 by Kirk Lauritz Johnson. The copyright notice included states that xearth is freely redistributable so long as the copyright notice is left intact, and be included in documentation.

Contributed by:

Kirk Johnson


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