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Here is a collection of tips for using Amateur Radio[1] on Linux[2].
* Includes a section on automatic CQ calling for contests, which is for a SignaLink USB, but could be easily adapted for other devices
4: /voice-on-the-signalink-usb-with-linux/
(Hams appear to call these "reflectors")
5: http://vger.kernel.org/vger-lists.html#linux-hams
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6: /voice-on-the-signalink-usb-with-linux/
I (John Goerzen[7] / KR0L) wanted to use my
SignaLink USB[8] for voice
keying during contests and the like. I use
Linux for Amateur Radio[9],
and so a natural thought would be using shell scripts for this.
Amateur radio is a radio service in which people are allowed and encouraged to build their own radios, antennas, and so forth. It can be used to communicate all around the globe without any intervening infrastructure such as satellites or cables.
(c) 2022-2024 John Goerzen