This program is designed for sending and receiving low-power transmissions
to test propagation paths on the MF and HF bands. Users with internet access
can watch results in real time at WSPRnet.
WWW: http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT
since 1.23.0. Use the latter with option WITH_PYTHON_GAMMU=YES.
Reported by: pointyhat (pav)
Approved by: wenheping at gmail.com (maintainer, by email)
Esmska is a cross-platform application for sending SMS messages over the
Internet.
Features:
* Send SMS to various operators (local or international)
* Supports all common operating systems (Linux, Windows, Mac OS, etc.)
* Free, under open-source licence GNU AGPL3
* Import contacts from other programs (DreamCom) and formats (vCard)
* Send SMS to multiple recipients at once
* History of sent messages
* Pluggable operator system - easy to provide support for more operators
directly by users
* Extensive possibilities of changing appearance
* Many other planned features
WWW: http://esmska.googlecode.com
PR: ports/131865
Submitted by: martinko <gamato (AT) users.sf.net>
(Universal Serial Bus Device Firmware Upgrade) protocol.
In the OpenMoko project (for example), this program is used to communicate
with the specially enhanced u-boot boot loader, which implements the DFU
device side.
Author: Bruce Cran <bruce@cran.org.uk>
WWW: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Dfu-util
PR: 131430
Submitted by: Bruce Cran <bruce at cran dot org dot uk>
access many phones. It currently does not support all Gammu
features, but range of covered functions is increasing, if you
need some specific, feel free to use bug tracking system for
feature requests.
WWW: http://cihar.com/gammu/python/
PR: ports/131330
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
gram. It is, in principle, very much like minicom(1) , only it's "pico"
instead of "mini"! It was designed to serve as a simple, manual, modem
configuration, testing, and debugging tool. It has also served (quite
well) as a low-tech "terminal-window" to allow operator intervention in
PPP connection scripts (something like the ms-windows "open terminal
window before / after dialing" feature). It could also prove useful in
many other similar tasks.
WWW: http://efault.net/npat/hacks/picocom/
through Bluetooth, InfraRed, Wi-Fi or just TCP/IP connection.
anyRemote supports wide range of modern cell phones like Nokia, SonyEricsson,
Motorola and others.
It was developed as thin communication layer between Bluetooth (or IR, Wi-Fi)
capabled phone and UNIX, and in principle could be configured to manage almost
any software.
WWW: http://anyremote.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/128609
Submitted by: Alex Samorukov <samm at os2.kiev.ua>
uses TCP/IP for incoming and outgoing connections. It can be used to allow
older applications and systems designed for modem use to operate on the
Internet. TCPSER supports all standard Hayes commands, and understands
extended and vendor proprietary commands (though it does not implement
many of them). TCPSER can be used for both inbound and outbound connections.
WWW: http://www.jbrain.com/pub/linux/serial/
It's purpose is PIM data synchronization with mobile
devices over HTTP or OBEX/Bluetooth channels.
WWW: http://libsyncml.opensync.org/
PR: ports/121632
Submitted by: Daniel Roethlisberger <daniel@roe.ch>
Approved by: gabor (mentor)
The driver have been tested with the following devices
* Option GlobeSurfer iCON 7.2 (2.4.6Hd firmware)
* Option GlobeSurfer iCON 225
Older cards should work just fine with ubsa(4) or any similar
USB-over-serial driver.
Note that this driver should be considered beta.
WWW: http://www.shapeshifter.se/code/hso/
PR: ports/123680
Submitted by: Ganael Laplanche <ganael.laplanche at martymac.com>
short messages through GSM modems and mobile phones.
This is the enhanced version 3.x maintained by Mr. Keijo "Keke" Kasvi.
WWW: http://smstools3.kekekasvi.com
offers the following basic CW services to a caller program:
o Morse code character translation tables, and lookup functions
o Morse code low-level timing calculations
o A 'sidetone' generation and queueing system, using either the system sound
card, the console speaker, or both
o Optional keying control for an external device, say a transmitter, or an
oscillator
o CW character and string send routines, tied in with the character lookup
o CW receive routines, also tied in to the character lookup
o Adaptive speed tracking of received CW
o An iambic keyer, with both Curtis 8044 types A and B timing
o Straight key emulation
Submitted by: self
Computes range in kilometers and great circle bearing between
QTH and remote site specified by Lat/Lon or Maidenhead Grid Square
Computes range in kilometers and great circle bearing between QTH and
a site selected from a database list for all known callsign prefixes
and their geographic position. Geographic position is by major city.
with the Gnome desktop. The program is under development, and currently
supports the CQ WW, CQ WPX, and ARRL DX contests, plus Field Day.
Features include on-the-fly dupe checking, CW and voice message keying,
super check partial, packet (Telnet and rf nodes), networking, and
radio control (currently for the FT-1000 only). The program is designed
to be used by U.S. stations, with some support for Canadian stations.
New features and contests are being added regularly, and I will consider
adding support for DX stations if there is sufficient demand.
(The port version has bug fixes and some modifications for Canadian stations.
- db)
Submitted by: self
Morse code. It starts with a few letters and adds more when it sees that
you are ready. The program won't teach you to send code. It runs in X Window.
Built with the Fast Light ToolKit(fltk) and the Simple Directmedia Layer(SDL).
It need to be compiled on X Window term for the reason fluid(fltk) need to.
WWW: http://c2.com/morse
PR: ports/118235
Submitted by: Sunry Chen <sunrychen@gmail.com>
2007-07-21 graphics/xpcd: is an abandoned project and might be vulnerable
2007-07-29 comms/ixj: does not work on any supported FreeBSD version
2007-08-19 chinese/emacs20: "editors/emacs is recommended instead for new installations"
2007-08-22 java/collections: only needed for jdk1.1, which is obsolete
SMS::Send::DeviceGsm is an SMS::Send driver that uses Device::Gsm
to deliver messages via attached hardware.
You provide the hardware port and the baudrate to use.
Consult Device::Gsm for further information on what devices
and baudrates are supported.
Author: Chris Williams <chris@bingosnet.co.uk>
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/SMS-Send-DeviceGsm/
PR: ports/116531
Submitted by: Tsung-Han Yeh <snowfly@yuntech.edu.tw>
minimal hardware, allows the construction of radios where the
actual waveforms transmitted and received are defined by software.
What this means is that it turns the digital modulation schemes
used in today's high performance wireless devices into software problems.
WWW: http://www.gnu.org/software/gnuradio/
- Diane (VA3DB)
db@db.net
PR: ports/107602
Submitted by: db
download datalogs from the Royaltek RBT-3000 bluetooth GPS receiver
(and similar) over a bluetooth link. Based on bluegps-linux.
PR: ports/115012
Submitted by: Dirk-Willem van Gulik <dirkx@webweaving.org>
Firmware for the Broadcom BCM2033 chip based Bluetooth USB
devices. To be downloaded with bcmfw(1). The ubtbcmfw(4)
and ng_ubt(4) kernel modules need to be installed.
PR: ports/115036
Submitted by: Dirk-Willem van Gulik <dirkx@joost.com>
comms/tilp has been superseded by comms/tilp2
It was kept arround until the latter matured, which can now
be considered the case. The original version is no longer
supported by the authors and both ports conflict now. I'm
not sure what exactly should happen, but for me the port
can be removed and maybe added to MOVED.
PR: ports/115979
Submitted by: Tijl Coosemans <tijl@ulyssis.org>
Unix operating systems, similar to the classic DOS version of Rufz
by DL4MM. It's not intended for learning telegraphy (have a look at
radio.linux.org.au for CW learning software), but to improve the ability
to copy callsigns at high speeds, as needed for example for Contesting.
Approved by: ehaupt (mentor)
2007-03-10 sysutils/xperfmon3: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 comms/mwavem: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-09 sysutils/diskusage: Unmainntaied, MASTER_SITES disappeared, WWW disappeared.
2007-03-10 sysutils/xperfmon3: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 comms/mwavem: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
viewing and analyzing calls for various types of PBX (Private Branch eXchange)
models. At present, the program operates successfully with Panasonic, Samsung,
Hybrex, Siemens, LG, and Alcatel PBX models.
WWW: http://www.atslog.dp.ua/en/about/
PR: ports/107169
Submitted by: Alexander Logvinov <ports at logvinov.com>
phones with your PC. It handles full SMS control, dialing calls, phonebook, and
phone status monitoring. It's also integrated with the KDE environment, so it
can be embedd in Kontact, or import/export from and to KAddressBook. It has
been tested on Motorola, Nokia, Siemens, Sony Ericsson and LG mobile phones.
Anyway each AT Command compliant device should be well supported.
WWW: http://www.kmobiletools.org/
PR: ports/106940
Submitted by: Stefan Ehmann <shoesoft at gmx.net>
using state of the art digital techniques. Typical applications
include communication by meteor scatter and
EME (Earth-Moon-Earth) propagation paths.
WWW: http://pulsar.princeton.edu/~joe/K1JT
- Diane Bruce, VA3DB
PR: ports/101360
Submitted by: Diane Bruce <db at db.net>
SSH. Supports ANSI music and the IBM charset when possible. Will run from a
console, under X11 using XLib, or using SDL.
WWW: http://syncterm.bbsdev.net/
PR: ports/104622
Submitted by: shurd