Overview
What is GHU?
Gnome Ham Radio Utilities
In depth
A closer look at GHU
Introduction
Gnome Hamradio Utilities or GHU (pronounced goo as in the grimy slimy stuff that you are never quite sure what it is) is a collection of programs that bring hamradio into the modern world of graphical user interfaces and other pretty and warm and fuzzy things. The toolkit (or library) I use to make these programs is the Gnome Libraries which in turn uses the GTK Libraries. These are very nice ones to use and have the advantage of being free.
Screenshots
Everyone has to have screenshots these days, here are mine of ghu.
picture of GHU mheard.
More to come!
Downloads
I haven't released the code as yet, it will be coming soon but it needs a major clean up first. I am also hoping that the new ax25-utils will be out soon too, so it can link with the new libax25 instead of using some horribly messy hacks in its place. Watch this space!
I am now the ax.25 utilities/libraries maintainer so it is basically up to myself to get my own act together. The libraries are coming along but are taking a bit longer than I hoped.
-Craig VK2XLZ
Verdict
Should you download GHU?
GHU runs on
Linux
and is available under the
Not Specified
license
— the installer is 0 KB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Utilities.
✓
Verified clean. Every GHU build on SoftLookup is scanned for viruses, spyware, adware, trojans and backdoors. We re-test on every update.
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At a glance
GHU specifications
- Last updated
- Feb 20, 2025
- License
- Not Specified
- Operating system
- Linux
- File size
- 0 KB
- Price
- Free
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- 637
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