My Amateur Radio Software Solutions

Submitted by Thomas Nilsson on

I use some very good SW for my Amateur Radio activities. All of them are open source. For some of them I have implemented some specific solutions and or configurations.

Currently I have the following pages that describes my solutions.

Airscout

Airscout is a program that is used for predicting Airplain reflexions. I am running it in a container which is somewhat specific...

CQRLOG - NAC

CQRLOG exports contest results in EDI. But unfortunately it is not 100% adjusted for NAC tests.

CQRLOG

CQRLOG is a nice log program for Linux.

EDI log statistics

This is a small Python3 script I wrote to get the percentage of each mode from EDI logs.

Fixed devices for CAT control

Connecting your rig for CAT via USB normally create a device name with a number at the end. The number varies, but with this solution you will always have a fixed name.

MMANA-GAL

MMANA-GAL is a antenna simulation program that can be used for designing antennas.

Rigctl

Rigctl and the daemon rigctld  is used by me for making it possible for me to control my rig, an IC-7100, from many applications at more or less the same time.

Simple RTK Compass

The Simple RTK Compass is an app for displaying information on a Android phone from a RTK GNSS unit that is connected via Bluetooth.

WSJT-X

WSJT-X is the Amateur radio SW I use the most.