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irmc - Internet Relay Morse Code
IRMC stands for Internet Relay Morse Code and is an implementation of MOIP. It implements the CWCom protocol as adopted by MorseKOB. You can try out the software in a browser 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).
Testing
./irmc morsecode.dyndns.org 7890 2348 test
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.usbserial´
Hardware interface options
A good description on how to build different interfaces (telegraph key, sounder or both) is given on the MorseKOB Website. Landline telegraphs use "closed circuits" for communications; if you have built one at home, you may also use the loop interface.
Connection of a morse key: Serial PIN: 4 & 6 layout of pins Connecting the palm radio: keep an eye on the grounding :)
http://kob.sdf.org/morsekob/interface.htm#portpins
RS232 DB9 Function
DTR 4 Manual Key / paddle common
DSR 6 Manual key / dot paddle
CTS 8 Dash paddle
RTS 7 Sounder output
SG 5 Sounder ground
Changelog
Code Quality
This is experimental code.