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Architecture: arm64
Depends: python3 (<< 3.13), python3 (>= 3.12~), python3:any, libasound2t64 (>= 1.0.18),
libc6 (>= 2.38), libfftw3-double3 (>= 3.3.10), libportaudio2 (>= 19+svn20101113),
libpulse0 (>= 0.99.1), libsoapysdr0.8 (>= 0.8.1), python3-wxgtk4.0
Description: |-
Software Defined Radio (SDR)
This is Quisk, a Software Defined Radio (SDR). You supply an antenna and a
complex (I/Q) mixer to convert the radio spectrum to a low IF. Then send that
IF to your computer using the sound card, Ethernet or USB. The Quisk software
will read the I/Q data, tune it, filter it, demodulate it, and send the audio
to headphones or speakers. Quisk has a microphone input and a key input so it
can operate as a complete transceiver.
.
Quisk works with this hardware:
* SoftRock connected to the sound card
* Many other SDR's connected to the sound card
* SDR-IQ connected by USB
* Perseus connected by USB
* N2ADR hardware connected by Ethernet and IP
* HiQSDR hardware connected by Ethernet and IP
* The Hermes-Lite project at hermeslite.com
* Quisk can be used as a pan adapter, and can control some radios
.
Quisk is small and simple, and has been designed so that it is easy to change
Quisk to suit your own hardware. Quisk rhymes with "brisk", and is QSK plus a
few letters to make it easier to pronounce. QSK is a Q signal meaning full
breakin CW operation, and Quisk has been designed for low latency. Quisk
includes an input keying signal that can mute the audio and substitute a
sidetone.
Homepage: https://james.ahlstrom.name/quisk/
Installed-Size: '2083'
Maintainer: Debian Hamradio Maintainers <debian-hams@lists.debian.org>
Package: quisk
Priority: optional
Recommends: alsa-utils, libcodec2-dev, python3-serial, python3-usb, udev
Section: hamradio
Version: 4.2.32-1
srcpkg_name: quisk
srcpkg_version: 4.2.32-1