hfterm - linux ham radio soundcard digimode program, can monitor and transmit PACTOR I (unique !), also AMTOR, GTOR, RTTY. Based on hfkernel by Tom Sailer, with graphic interface (gtk+), spectrum display, logbook, textmacros, English and German help.
Note: I do not maintain it any more so I am happy to announce what Jaroslav Skarvada <jskarvad@redhat.com> wrote to me:
"... I patched it [2] to compile and run on current Linux
distros and on non x86 machines. I am testing it now, it seems
to work (somehow), but it may need more love. I would like
to package it into Fedora. Do you accept patches?
thanks & regards
Jaroslav
[1] http://hfterm.sourceforge.net/
[2] https://github.com/yarda/hf/commits/master "
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Note: I do not maintain it any more so I am happy to announce what Jaroslav Skarvada wrote to me: "... I patched it to compile and run on current Linux distros and on non x86 machines. I am testing it now, it seems to work (somehow), but it may need more love. I would like to package it into Fedora. Do you accept patches? thanks & regards Jaroslav" I still love it so i rate it good!! ;:-) I just uploaded a what Jaroslav improved, as version 0.9, I updated the english howto for installation tricks. (July 12, 2019) Günther