I got this from the debian-hams mail list and thought the other hams on this list might appreciate it.
Ed Richards N5VSK -----Original Message----- From: Ernest Stracener [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 9:51 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Final v.1.0 KPSK released http://sf.net/projects/kpsk <http://sf.net/projects/kpsk> and soon: http://1409.org/projects/kpsk <http://1409.org/projects/kpsk> After about a month of testing KPSK v1.0rc1, v1.0 final has been released. Source archives are available at the addresses above. KPSK is a psk31 application for the KDE desktop. Features include: * Simple, feature-filled user interface * DCD "S-meter" for signal quality determination * Grayscale waterfall option for finding/working weak signals * Simultaneous monitoring of up to four PSK31 signals * User-configurable waterfall colors, fonts, window backgrounds. * Auto-scaling waterfall * Optimization to provide IMD data only when the measurement is valid * Twelve user-defined fixedtexts (TX macros), available by mouse or F1-F12 keys * Integral BerkeleyDB-based QSO logbook * BPSK or QPSK operation * Automatic and manual modes for calling CQ * Ability to send an ASCII text file * Extensive application documentation KPSK was developed by Luc Langehergemann (LX2GT), David Kjellquist (WB5NHL), and Ernest Stracener (KG9NI) with contributions from many others along the way. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with a subject of "unsubscribe". Troble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
