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Bug#970365: marked as done (O: linpsk -- program for operating PSK31/RTTY modes with X GUI)



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has caused the Debian Bug report #970365,
regarding O: linpsk -- program for operating PSK31/RTTY modes with X GUI
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
User: irl@debian.org
Usertags: refactor2020
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-hams@lists.debian.org

I intend to orphan the linpsk package.

The package description is:
 linpsk is a program for operating on amateur radio digital modes.
 linpsk currently supports BPSK, QPSK, and RTTY modes,
 and it provides an X user interface.  linpsk's main features are:
   - simultaneous decoding of up to four channels
   - different digital modes may be mixed
   - trigger text can be defined on each channel
   - each channel can be logged to a file
   - user-defined macros and two files for larger texts
   - spectrum and waterfall displays, both scalable in the frequency domain.
 At the Moment RTTY only supports 45 baud and 1.5 stopbits.
 linpsk is a program for operating on amateur radio digital modes.
 linpsk currently supports BPSK, QPSK, and RTTY modes,
 and it provides an X user interface.  linpsk's main features are:
   - simultaneous decoding of up to four channels
   - different digital modes may be mixed
   - trigger text can be defined on each channel
   - each channel can be logged to a file
   - user-defined macros and two files for larger texts
   - spectrum and waterfall displays, both scalable in the frequency domain.
 At the Moment RTTY only supports 45 baud and 1.5 stopbits.

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Hi,

Actually, this hasn't been updated since 2013. Instead I'll file an RM
bug. We have alternatives in Debian that have more features (eg fldigi).

Thanks,
Iain.

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