Digipup

Last Updated on: 4th June 2023, 12:15 pm

Web site: w1hkj.com/flpuppy.html
Origin:
Category: Multimedia
Desktop environment: Jwm
Architecture: x86
Based on: Puppy
Wikipedia:
Media: Live CD
The last version | Released: 1.342 | May 30, 2007

Digipup – a lightweight live Linux distribution, a derivation of the Puppy Linux with a focus on amateur radio.

Digipup contains three of Dave Freese’s (W1HKJ) most popular free software offerings for amateur radio: Fldigi, which does a great job on digital sound card modes like PSK, RTTY, MFSK, and others; Fl_logbook, a small, fast, efficient logging program to record your contacts; and Geoid, which computes the bearing and distance between sites using either latitude and longitude or Maidenhead grid locators.

Fldigi allows you to connect your computer to your transceiver and use its sound card to send and receive digital signals like PSK31, RTTY, MFSK, Olivia, CW, and others.


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