Sat 21 Jan 2012 05:27:28 AM UTC, original submission:
Dear Savannah,
I would suggest to you the use of these 4 packages:
the packages ax25-apps and ax25spyd documentated in the mirrors of GNU/linux Debian Distribution:
ax25-apps
AX.25 ham radio applications
This package provides specific user applications for hamradio that use AX.25 Net/ROM or ROSE network protocols:
- axcall: a general purpose AX.25, NET/ROM and ROSE connection
program.
- axlisten: a network monitor of all AX.25 traffic heard by the system.
- ax25ipd: an RFC1226 compliant daemon which provides
encapsulation of AX.25 traffic over IP.
- ax25mond: retransmits data received from sockets into an AX.25
monitor socket.
ax25spyd
AX.25 traffic analyzer, dumper and spy daemon
ax25spyd is a daemon, which analyses, formats and transmit the AX.25 traffic via sockets to other processes. Statistic of heard frames and a simple DX-cluster-spy included.
and not documentated:
aa-analyzer on http://es.sourceforge.jp/projects/sfnet_aa-analyzer/releases/?fulllist=1
as you can read aa-analyzer was done by a radioamateur and realesed under GNU General Puclic License Version 3 in Perl, for the RigExpert Analyzer Antenna AA-1000, because are available only solutions for mac os x, windows and is suggest the use of wine to charge the non free software did for microsoft windows,
i don't know the radioamateur, but he realized the package just don't use wine and don't use a package born for windows, and then he released it under GPLv3.
only one think: it is released as tar.gz as you can see on sourceforge
cqinet on http://cqinet.sourceforge.net/
is a program, born for the EchoLink.
awaiting your reply,
paolo del bene, iwofzw
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