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Revision as of 06:12, 24 July 2016
What Is It?
The first question you might have is, what exactly is Andy's Ham Radio Linux? KB7OIQ has put together a nice Linux distribution with a myriad of useful tools that you can use to run your ham shack. There's a lot of work that's been put into curating a long list of useful tools, so it's nice to have it all gathered in one place. The default interface is super retro, so that can make it a bit clunky to deal with. But nice for a "set it up in the corner and do simple repeated tasks with it" kind of operating system.
Installing
Obtaining
The first step to install is to obtain. You can find an iso file at SourceForge.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/kb1oiq-andysham/files/
Andy's Ham Radio Linux on a Jump Drive
You can flash the iso file onto a jump drive, and have Andy's Ham Radio Linux to go.
More on the process at Ubuntu Live USB - you can drop in the Andy's Ham Radio Linux iso in place of the Ubuntu iso.
The result will be a live USB drive that you can stick into a computer, boot from the USB, and be in Andy's Ham Radio Linux. Alternatively, if you want to install it on a computer, you can use the Live USB to install the distribution as well.
Notes on Using Live USB
Any special notes on using Andy's Ham Radio Linux from a live usb?
Installing Operating System from USB
Seem to be having some trouble booting from an iso into Andy's.
Software
List of programs available on Andy's Ham Radio Linux:
All teh s0ftw4rez
Antenna
fl moxgen
rigexpert analyzer
xnec2c
xnec2c examples
CW
mwwav
ebook2cw
flwkey - for winkey, specific type of brand of cw keyers.
microfox - for the Micro-Fox 10-15 mW foxhunt transmitter for 2 m: http://www.byonics.com/mf
qrq
xcwcp
Digital Modes
adsb
direwolf
echolink
freedv
flamp
flarq
fldigi
flmsg
flwrap
glfer
pskmail
pskmailserver
Qsstv
tinytrak3
wsjt
wsjtx
xastir
xwefax
Packet
linamc
linpac
Education
gresistor
Electronics Design
documentation
gerber viewer
kicad
netlist
pcb layout
resistors
schematic
spice (cmd)
easy spice
gspice gui
smith chart
HF Propagation
beacons
dx cluster
ggrid
sunclock
splat
voacap
Logging
cqrlog
fllog
flnet
tqsl
xlog
Rig Control
chirp
grig
flrig
owx
Satellites
earthtrack (BROKEN)
fox-1a telemetry (BROKEN)
hamfax
predict (BROKEN)
gpredict
apt wx sats
Science
Astronomy
xplanet
Electronics
easyspice
gchem
gspiceui
gwave
kicad
pcb (gtk interface)
Geoscience
gpsman
sunclock
Mathematics
gnuplot
xcalc
SDR
drkeam
grc
grc examples
gqrx
guisk
Sound
audacious
paman
pavucontrol
pavumeter
Flags
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