Gil Baron W0MN wrote: > > Not at this time it won't. It is also MUCH harder to install for the average > person. True, but since when are Ham Radio Operators average people? :) > It is a fun toy and learning experience, that is all. Have you looked for apps. similar to what you want to do? I did a quick Yahoo search, and found numerous sites for Linux and Ham Radio. If you can't find what you want, try running your apps. under a Dos or Windoze emulator. Or, roll your own apps., Linux gives you all the tools you need to do that. 73 Darryl Gibson N2DIY Linux Neophyte (tm) RLU # 182668 This computer is 100% Microsoft FREE
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