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gmfsk(1)																  gmfsk(1)

NAME
gmfsk - MFSK terminal for GNOME SYNOPSIS
gmfsk DESCRIPTION
gmfsk is a terminal for MFSK16, RTTY and Throb, three digital modulation formats used on HF radio particularly by radio amateurs. MFSK is an acronym for multi-tone frequency shift keying. gmfsk demodulates signals received through the sound card and displays the resulting text on the screen. In transmit mode, typed text is modulated and transmitted through the sound card. Circuits for connecting the sound card to a receiver or transceiver are readily available on the web. OPTIONS
Standard GNOME options may be used. GMFSK must be configured through the "Settings" menu when first used. NOTES
MFSK activity is commonly found around 14.080 MHz on the amateur 20m band. Although GMFSK is free software, transmission of any signal and of MFSK, RTTY and/or Throb signals in particular is subject to the laws of the government of your country. Receiving on non-amateur frequencies may also be prohibited. SEE ALSO
More information on MFSK16 can be found at http://www.qsl.net/zl1bpu/MFSK/INDEX.html AUTHOR
gmfsk was written by Tomi Manninen, OH2BNS <oh2bns@sral.fi>. This manual page was written by Hamish Moffatt VK3SB <hamish@debian.org> for Debian (but may be used by others). 15 October 2002 gmfsk(1)

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MULTIMON(1)						      General Commands Manual						       MULTIMON(1)

NAME
multimon - program to decode radio transmissions SYNOPSIS
multimon [options] [input_file] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the multimon command. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. The multimon software can decode a variety of digital transmission modes commonly found on UHF radio. A standard PC soundcard is used to acquire the signal from a transceiver. The decoding is done completely in software. Currently, the following modes are supported: * AX.25 o 1200 Baud AFSK o 2400 Baud AFSK (2 variants) o 4800 Baud HAPN o 9600 Baud FSK (G3RUH) * POCSAG o 512 Baud o 1200 Baud o 2400 Baud * Miscellaneous o DTMF o ZVEI o SCOPE An arbitrary set of the above modes may run concurrently on the same input signal (provided the CPU power is sufficient), so you do not have to know in advance which mode is used. Note however that some modes might require modifications to the radio (especially the 9600 baud FSK and the POCSAG modes) to work properly. AX.25 - Amateur Packet Radio protocol datagram format POCSAG (Post Office Code Standards Advisory Group) is a common paging transmission format. DTMF - Dual Tone Multi Frequency. Commonly used in in-band telephone dialing. ZVEI- The German Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers' Association - paging tone format. SCOPE - show samples in a rudimentary oscilloscope display on an X server. Multimon does not decode Morse code signals. OPTIONS
-t <type> input file type (any other type than raw requires sox) allowed types: raw aiff au hcom sf voc cdr dat smp wav maud vwe -a <demod> add demodulator -s <demod> subtract demodulator Where <demod> is one of: POCSAG512 POCSAG1200 POCSAG2400 EAS AFSK1200 AFSK2400 AFSK2400_2 HAPN4800 FSK9600 DTMF ZVEI SCOPE The -a and -s options may be given multiple times to specify the desired list of demodulators. EXAMPLE
Decode signal modulations from a sound file /tmp/message.wav without using a SCOPE display: multimon -s SCOPE -t wav /tmp/message.wav With no input file specified, the program listens directly to the sound card using the /dev/dsp interface. So to decode (only) DTMF tones on the sound card input: multimon -a DTMF NOTICE
Please note that monitoring commercial services may be prohibited in some countries, this software should therefore only be used to monitor the amateur radio service. SEE ALSO
gen(1) http://www.qsl.net/kb9mwr/projects/pager/Two-Tone%20Pager%20Decoding%20Using%20Multimon.pdf BUGS
The DTMF and ZVEI decoders have more frequent spurious detection reports. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by A. Maitland Bottoms <bottoms@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). June 19, 2000 MULTIMON(1)
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