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cwdaemon

cwdaemon is a small daemon which uses the PC parallel or serial port and a simple transistor switch to output Morse code to a transmitter from a text message sent to it via the UDP protocol.

Tags Communications Ham Radio
Licenses GPL
Operating Systems POSIX
Implementation C

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Changes: This release has been ported to the latest version of unixcw. Morse aborting has been improved.

Changes: OpenBSD support has been added. Please use OpenBSD-current or OpenBSD-3.7. A null device has been added, in case you want sidetone but no keying. The 'none' sound device had been added in case you don't want a sidetone. Free entry of port names has been added, together with autodetection of ports. This should give support for more platforms.

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Changes: This release fixes a possible buffer overflow.

Changes: FreeBSD serial and parallel port support are added. Support for 'tucnak', a VHF contest logging program, has been added.

Changes: This release adds sound card support. There are 3 extra command line options: -v for volume, -x for sound device (PC speaker or sound card), and -P for priority. Footswitch support and the new Morse character '@' have been added. Timing problems have been fixed.

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