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    LINKUp

    A radio terminal application based on FLDIGI's suite of modems.

    LINKUp is a radio terminal application which is designed for unatttended operations as well as chat. It uses the an XMLRPC interface to talk to FLDIGI which is used as it's suite of modems. Configuration is very simple. Requires : Minimum FLDIGI 3.23.12 Minimum Java 8 (1.8)
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    A Java implementation of the XML-RPC Specification, with support for dynamic proxies and serialization of arbitrary Java objects.
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    jBlogcho is a weblog client written in Java. It supports all blogging systems that have XMLRPC interface. jBlogcho implements MovableType, MetaWeblog and Blogger APIs.
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