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[[FreeDV]] is available for Linux.
[[FreeDV]] is available for Linux.
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Many ham radio programs are available for Linux computers.

HamClock

HamClock has many different functions that are useful to amateur radio operators. Some of its most interesting features are VOACAP propagation maps and solar statistics, live online spotting network tracking, and automatic display of FT8 contacts.

Digital modems

Fldigi, WSJT-X (used for FT8), and JS8call (used for JS8) are all available for Linux.

QSSTV is an SSTV program for Linux, but several members have had problems with it.

Pat is a Winlink client for Linux, but it can be somewhat difficult to set up.

FreeDV is available for Linux.


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