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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Why is it? Post 302782177 by Corona688 on Monday 18th of March 2013 11:09:13 AM
Old 03-18-2013
It is, but the rules still apply.

As for your question... A lot of what come here are not professionals, but desperate students who will go to any length to get a free answer. Or desperate, overpromoted technical people who put UNIX on their resume without expecting their knowledge of it to ever actually be called on.
 
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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