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* Add subdirectory for HermesStephen Hurd2016-04-081-2/+11
| | | | | | | | | | -- was already there, just not included in the setup.py file for some reason PR: 208595 Submitted by: Jeffery Baitis <jeff@baitis.net> Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=412711
* Update to latest release.Stephen Hurd2015-11-272-4/+15
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* Update to 3.6.19.Stephen Hurd2014-11-071-11/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | From the changelog: I added device names to PulseAudio. The PulseAudio name "pulse" still refers to the default device. Otherwise, enter a PulseAudio name such as "pulse:alsa_input.pci-0000_00_1b.0.analog-stereo". PulseAudio support enables you to connect to recent versions of wsjt-x. To turn this off, set show_pulse_audio_devices = False in your config file. Submitted by: shurd Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=372256
* This is QUISK, a Software Defined Radio (SDR).Stephen Hurd2014-07-032-0/+24
- Quisk can control the HiQSDR. - As a receiver it can use the SDR-IQ by RfSpace as a sample source. - As a receiver it can use your soundcard as a sample source. - Quisk can control SoftRock hardware for both receive and transmit. - As a transmitter it can accept microphone input and send that to your transmitter for SSB operation. For CW, QUISK can mute the audio and substitute a side tone. PR: ports/190366 Submitted by: Stephen Hurd <shurd@FreeBSD.org> Reviewed by: db, skreuzer Approved by: db, skreuzer (mentors) Differential Revision: https://phabric.freebsd.org/D301 Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=360456