LinPsk - PSK31 for Linux Code
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| File | Date | Author | Commit |
|---|---|---|---|
| data | 2014-06-22 | dl1ksv | [r107] Some further modifications for 1.2.1 |
| gui | 2014-09-26 | dl1ksv | [r112] activate/deactivae macros |
| images | 2014-11-24 | dl1ksv | [r114] Adding images with diferent resolutions |
| src | 2014-10-11 | dl1ksv | [r113] Pre 1.3 |
| templates | 2012-09-28 | dl1ksv | [r44] switching to new directory layout |
| COPYING | 2012-09-28 | dl1ksv | [r44] switching to new directory layout |
| ChangeLog | 2014-09-26 | dl1ksv | [r112] activate/deactivae macros |
| README | 2013-12-17 | dl1ksv | [r103] Preparing final 1.2 |
| asoundrc | 2012-09-28 | dl1ksv | [r44] switching to new directory layout |
| linpsk.pro | 2014-09-26 | dl1ksv | [r111] Some improvements - see readme |
To build linpsk, untar the tar archiv and switch to the linpsk directory. run: qmake -o Makefile linpsk.pro make The executable linpsk is build in the bin subdirectory. Move the binary into prefered location , probably /usr/local/bin LinPSK now uses the alsa sound system. The names of the used alsa devices are LinPSK_Record and LinPSK_Play as default. To map these names to your soundcard edit the file asoundrc in the linpsk directory appropriately and append it to .asoundrc in your homedirectory. If no .asoundrc exists copy the edited asoundrc to .asoundrc in your homedirectory instead of appending. Instead of using LinPSK_Record/ LinPSK_Play now you can use valid alsa devices like plughw:1 in the settings dialog Also using the card name can be used. In this case LinPSK searches the cardnumber and opens plughw:[cardnumber]