7.3. What's new for amateur radio operators
Fedora 11 includes a number of applications and libraries that are of interest to amateur radio operators and electronic hobbyists. Many of these applications are included in the Fedora Electronic Lab spin. For a complete list of amateur radio applications available within Fedora see
Applications for amateur radio on the wiki.
7.3.1. Sound card applications
HamFax 0.54 is new to Fedora. HamFax is an application for sending and receiving facsimiles in amateur radio and for receiving public facsimile broadcasts like weather maps. Supported interfaces are sound cards and the SCS-PTCII from Special Communication Systems.
wxapt is a console application for decoding and saving weather images transmitted in the APT format of NOAA and METEOR satellites. wxapt is a new addition to Fedora.
7.3.2. Software Defined Radio
gnuradio has been updated to version 3.1.3. This is largely a bugfix update.
7.3.3. Circuit Design and Simulation
The gEDA suite has been updated to 20081231. This includes the packages geda-docs, geda-examples, geda-gattrib, geda-gnetlist, geda-gschem, geda-gsymcheck, geda-symbols and geda-utils. These are all bugfix releases. In addition, gerbv, pcb, and ngspice are a part of the gEDA suite, but released separately.
iverliog has been updated to 0.9.20081118. This is largely a bugfix update.
qle 0.0.10 is new to Fedora 11. qle is a graphic QSO log viewer, log editor and QSO logger. It logs (or modifies) QSOs directly in a fast and light-weight SQLite database.
xwota is intended for amateur radio operators who want to make use of the WOTA database. It can be used to find out who is on the air, the band and frequency they are operating on, and their location by country, state, county, grid, and latitude/longitude. xwota is new to Fedora 11.
thebridge is an ILink/EchoLink compatible conference bridge. This is a new feature in Fedora 11.
X-Chat plugin for sending and receiving raw morse code over IRC. New to Fedora 11.
svxlink server is a general purpose voice services system for ham radio use. Each voice service is implemented as a plugin called a module. Some examples of voice services are: Help system, Simplex repeater, EchoLink connection. The core of the system handles the radio interface and is quite flexible as well. It can act both as a simplex node and as a repeater controller. svxlink-server 0.10.1 is new to Fedora with this release. For programmers, there is also a development package, svxlink-server-devel.
qtel 0.11.1 is an Echolink client. Note that it is a client only, not a full link. If you want to create a link, install svxlink-server. If you need a conference bridge, use thebridge. qtel is new with Fedora 11.
7.3.7. Other applications
The DX cluster client xdx has been updated to 2.4.1. This is a bugfix update
xdemorse has been updated to 1.3. This is a bugfix update.
ssbd (Single-Side Band daemon) is voice keyer for hamradio use. It's written as part of Tucnak, contest log for VHF contests, but is possible to use ssbd with any other program. ssbd is new to Fedora with this release.
splat-utils has been removed from Fedora and the contents included in the splat package. It is no longer necessary to install splat-utils to use splat.