Exploring Digital Modes with Linux

 QTH - Home @ Dyer St. - Saw and add today for the new ICOM 705 rig.  QRP. Field Operations.   I hope to buy it this fall for field work (along with solar charging for LiFePO4  batteries).   

But first i need to get digital modes up and running at home, and preferably natively on my Kubuntu 20.04 LTS linux box.  I installed Fldigil Flrig and Flarq from the  Software Center.  Hamlib was already installed, probably from dependencies.    I also took the opportunity to install GPredict for my future satellite tracking needs.  

Special thanks to W1HKJ for supporting Linux!  Yaesu FT-991 looks pretty stable.   Flex-6400M is still in beta.   I'll try working with both.

W1HKJ http://www.w1hkj.com/

I also found some useful articles (albeit dated) on Reddit which led me to several key resources.


Todd Williams Just Plain Cool blog which has many helpful guides.  https://just.plain.cool/post/2017-01-06-install-and-test-hamlib/

N1AV - suggested Yaesu 991a menu setup and screen settings- https://www.n1rwy.org/?p=157

WSJTX - As of Aug 2020, version 2.1.2 is available from Kubuntu 20.04 with all dependencies resolved via apt-get.   Or you can get the latest and greatest (2.2.2) here:
http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/wsjtx.html


Todo - will look into HamRadioDelux if this installation and configuration process gets to fiddly. 

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