Hi, Claudio. I have just finished a new release of glfer, a Linux application combining a spectrogram viewer and a QRSS/DFCW keyer. As You are working in computer signal processing it seems result of
Hi, Claudio and Group. Regarding the hardware requirements, for the basic spectrogram and TX keying functions I have used a Pentium 133 and it worked fine; the other spectral estimators could need mo
Dear Alex, LF Group, glfer uses X-Windows, and unfortunately the gtk+ library used for implementing the graphical interface seems to be quite resource-hungry... There is a version of this library tha
Hi, Claudio and Group. Dear LF Group, I have just finished a new release of glfer, a Linux application combining a spectrogram viewer and a QRSS/DFCW keyer. As usual, the code is released as open sou
Dear LF Group, I have just finished a new release of glfer, a Linux application combining a spectrogram viewer and a QRSS/DFCW keyer. As usual, the code is released as open source and can be download
Dear Claudio and Group. Dear Alex, LF Group, glfer uses X-Windows, and unfortunately the gtk+ library used for implementing the graphical interface seems to be quite resource-hungry... There is a ver