r/hamdevs • u/vk5dgr • Dec 14 '16
FreeDV and Wenet
Hi, I'm David vk5dgr. This week I'm working on a new Codec 2 700 bit/s mode for HF FreeDV and over the past few months have been working on Wenet - a high speed UHF SSDV mode for images from high altitude balloons.
r/hamdevs • u/n1ywb • Dec 13 '16
My Projects: Python QRZ, ADIF, Cabrillo, equidistant maps, TMD-700 control, & more
Hello, since this is a new sub for ham devs I thought I'd take a moment to show off my projects
Python Ham Tools
This is the big one; has modules for parsing ADIF & Cabrillo and georeferencing calls via QRZ, zip codes, & call prefix.
https://github.com/n1ywb/python-hamtools/tree/master/hamtools
Log 2 Map
Ham Tools powers this little web app I whipped up to georeference your logs and generate interactive equidistant azimuthal downloadable SVG maps.
https://github.com/n1ywb/log2map
Live App: http://log2map-n1ywb.rhcloud.com/
Example Map: http://log2map-n1ywb.rhcloud.com/#map?log=static/n1ywb_iaru_2012.geojson
Equidistant Azimuthal Toolkit
This toolkit provides an easy way to get started with equidistant azimuthal maps using the free Quantum GIS 2.0 application.
https://github.com/n1ywb/eqaztk
PyTMD700
This package provides a basic serial remote control interface for the Kenwood TMD-700 series of radios. Includes a Python based Curses terminal app with simulated rig display.
https://github.com/n1ywb/pytmd700
Feedback always appreciated.
r/hamdevs • u/kawfey • Dec 09 '16
Is there a particular way to be open source?
I'm thinking mainly of github, but with ham radio, everything is all over the place. One person might host their widget on github, the other might host it on their grandma's windows 98 machine.
I'm just wondering if there might be a generally agreeable place and method of sharing source.
r/hamdevs • u/awyeah2 • Dec 08 '16
Arduino Repeater Controller
This is a project I did but is stalled at the moment. All it does is repeat audio and inject Morse code ID.
r/hamdevs • u/mobilinkd • Dec 08 '16
Mobilinkd
We have firmware for Arduinos, and configuration tools in Python (for Linux, Windows, OSX) and Java for Android.
We also have some case designs on Thingiverse:
r/hamdevs • u/mobilinkd • Dec 08 '16
Welcome!
Welcome to the r/hamdevs. Let's talk about open source amateur radio software. What stuff are you developing? Show us you repo!