irmc - Internet Relay Morse Code ================================ IRMC stands for Internet Relay Morse Code and is an implementation of [MOIP](https://github.com/8cH9azbsFifZ/moip). It implements the [CWCom protocol](http://kob.sdf.org/morsekob/docs/cwcom.pdf) as adopted by [MorseKOB](http://kob.sdf.org/morsekob/docs/history.pdf). You can try out the software in a [browser](http://kob.sdf.org/morsekob/morsekob30/index.htm) using Java. # How to build? ## Install dependency: morse keyer library ``` wget https://github.com/8cH9azbsFifZ/morse/archive/v0.1.tar.gz tar xzf v0.1.tar.gz cd morse-0.1 libtoolize ./autogen.sh ./configure --with-portaudio make sudo make install ``` ## Debian (Wheezy) Some dependencies have to be installed: ``` apt-get install -y alsa-oss oss-compat build-essential autoconf libao-dev libtool ``` Afterwards compilation with `make` should work. If something went wrong, you may have to adjust your `LD_LIBRARY_PATH`. Alternatively try: ``` LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib ./irmc mtc-kob.dyndns.org 7890 33 123 ``` ## OSX (Yosemite) Compilation with make :) For the USB serial devices you need a PL2303 driver (i.e. [PL2303_Serial-USB_on_OSX_Lion.pkg](http://changux.co/osx-installer-to-pl2303-serial-usb-on-osx-lio/)). ## Testing with MorseKOB 3.0 (Java) This [software](http://kob.sdf.org/morsekob/morsekob30/MorseKOB.jar) will run on Linux, Windows and OSX. With the [RXTX software](http://morsekob.org/morsekob30/help.htm) for Java (i.e. [librxtxSerial.jnilib](http://blog.brianhemeryck.me/installing-rxtx-on-mac-os-mountain-lion/) on OSX) it is even possible to connect to external hardware. NB: before you transmit make sure you uncheck the "circuit closer". Or you may want to use tcpdump, i.e.: ``` sudo tcpdump -i all -vvvv "host faeroes.sdf.org" ``` # How to use: The usage is: `irmc [hostname] [port] [channel] [id] [serialport` For example: `./irmc mtc-kob.dyndns.org 7890 103 MyID /dev/tty.usbserialĀ“ ## Hardware interface options A good description on how to build differnt interfaces (telegraph key, sounder or both) is given on the [MorseKOB Website](http://kob.sdf.org/morsekob/interface.htm). Landline telegraphs use "closed circuits" for communications; if you have built one at home, you may also use the [loop interface](http://kob.sdf.org/morsekob/docs/loopinterface.pdf). Connection of a morse key: Serial PIN: 4 & 6 [layout of pins](http://techpubs.sgi.com/library/dynaweb_docs/0650/SGI_Admin/books/MUX_IG/sgi_html/figures/4-2.serial.port.con.gif) Connecting the palm radio: keep an eye on the grounding :) # Changelog * v0.2 [zip](https://github.com/8cH9azbsFifZ/irmc/archive/v0.2.zip) - ported to debian wheezy and osx yosemite, DG6FL * v0.1 [zip](https://github.com/8cH9azbsFifZ/irmc/archive/v0.1.zip) - original version, VE7FEB # References Original [post](http://fernski.blogspot.de/2013/03/internet-relay-morsecode.html) by Fernan Bolando (VE4FEB) > There are few difference between this and the official cwcom client > 1. It is a command line tool > 2. It does not send the characters of the message to the receivers screen. > 3. It does not translate CW for you. You can try fldigi if you just want see the transmission. > 4. Tone pitch is currently hard coded to 650Hz > 5. It does not have a way to show you who is listening. Code Quality ============ This is experimental code.