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# Dire Wolf #
### Decoded Information from Radio Emissions for Windows Or Linux Fans ###
In the early days of Amateur Packet Radio, it was necessary to use an expensive “Terminal Node Controller” (TNC) with specialized hardware. Those days are gone. You can now get better results at lower cost by connecting your radio to the “soundcard” interface of a computer and using software to decode the signals.
Why settle for mediocre receive performance from a 1980's technology TNC using an old modem chip? Dire Wolf decodes over 1000 error-free frames from the WA8LMF TNC Test CD, leaving all the hardware TNCs, and first generation "soundcard" modems, behind in the dust.
![](tnc-test-cd-results.png)
Dire Wolf is a modern software replacement for the old 1980's style TNC built with special hardware.
Without any additional software, it can perform as:
- APRS GPS Tracker
- Digipeater
- Internet Gateway (IGate)
- [APRStt](http://www.aprs.org/aprstt.html) gateway
It can also be used as a virtual TNC for other applications such as [APRSIS32](http://aprsisce.wikidot.com/), [UI-View32](http://www.ui-view.net/), [Xastir](http://xastir.org/index.php/Main_Page), [APRS-TW](http://aprstw.blandranch.net/), [YAAC](http://www.ka2ddo.org/ka2ddo/YAAC.html), [UISS](http://users.belgacom.net/hamradio/uiss.htm), [Linux AX25](http://www.linux-ax25.org/wiki/Main_Page), [SARTrack](http://www.sartrack.co.nz/index.html), [RMS Express](http://www.winlink.org/RMSExpress), [BPQ32](http://www.cantab.net/users/john.wiseman/Documents/BPQ32.html), [Outpost PM](http://www.outpostpm.org/), and many others.
## Features & Benefits ##
![](direwolf-block-diagram.png)
### Dire Wolf includes: ###
- **Beaconing, Tracker, Telemetry Toolkit.**
Send periodic beacons to provide information to others. For tracking the location is provided by a GPS receiver.
Build your own telemetry applications with the toolkit.
- **APRStt Gateway.**
Very few hams have portable equipment for APRS but nearly everyone has a handheld radio that can send DTMF tones. APRStt allows a user, equipped with only DTMF (commonly known as Touch Tone) generation capability, to enter information into the global APRS data network. Responses can be sent by Morse Code or synthesized speech.
- **Digipeaters for APRS and traditional Packet Radio.**
Extend the range of other stations by re-transmitting their signals. Unmatched flexibility for cross band repeating and filtering to limit what is retransmitted.
- **Internet Gateway (IGate).**
IGate stations allow communication between disjoint radio networks by allowing some content to flow between them over the Internet.
- **AX.25 v2.2 Link Layer.**
Traditional connected mode packet radio where the TNC automatically retries transmissions and delivers data in the right order.
- **KISS Interface (TCP/IP, serial port, Bluetooth) & AGW network Interface (TCP/IP).**
Dire Wolf can be used as a virtual TNC for applications such as APRSIS32, UI-View32, Xastir, APRS-TW,YAAC, UISS, Linux AX25, SARTrack, RMS Express, Outpost PM, and many others.
### Radio Interfaces: ###
- **Uses computers “soundcard” and digital signal processing.**
Lower cost and better performance than specialized hardware. Decodes more than 1000 error-free frames from [WA8LMF TNC Test CD](http://wa8lmf.net/TNCtest/).
- **Standard 300, 1200 & 9600 bps modems and more.**
- **DTMF (“Touch Tone”) Decoding and Encoding.**
- **Speech Synthesizer & Morse code generator.**
Transmit human understandable messages.
- **Compatible with Software Defined Radios such as gqrx, rtl_fm, and SDR#.**
- **Concurrent operation with up to 3 soundcards and 6 radios.**
### Portable & Open Source: ###
- **Runs on Windows, Linux (PC/laptop, Raspberry Pi, etc.), Mac OSX.**
## Documentation ##
[Stable Version](https://github.com/wb2osz/direwolf/tree/master/doc)
[Latest Development Version](https://github.com/wb2osz/direwolf/tree/dev/doc)
## Installation ##
### Windows ###
Go to the [**releases** page](https://github.com/wb2osz/direwolf/releases). Download a zip file with "win" in its name, unzip it, and run direwolf.exe from a command window.
For more details see the **User Guide** in the [**doc** directory](https://github.com/wb2osz/direwolf/tree/master/doc).
### Linux - Using git clone (recommended) ###
cd ~
git clone https://www.github.com/wb2osz/direwolf
cd direwolf
make
sudo make install
make install-conf
This should give you the most recent stable release. If you want the latest (possibly unstable) development version, use "git checkout dev" before the first "make" command.
For more details see the **User Guide** in the [**doc** directory](https://github.com/wb2osz/direwolf/tree/master/doc). Special considerations for the Raspberry Pi are found in **Raspberry-Pi-APRS.pdf**
### Linux - Using apt-get (Debian flavor operating systems) ###
Results will vary depending on your hardware platform and operating system version because it depends on various volunteers who perform the packaging.
sudo apt-get update
apt-cache showpkg direwolf
sudo apt-get install direwolf
### Linux - Using yum (Red Hat flavor operating systems) ###
Results will vary depending on your hardware platform and operating system version because it depends on various volunteers who perform the packaging.
sudo yum check-update
sudo yum list direwolf
sudo yum install direwolf
### Linux - Download source in tar or zip file ###
Go to the [releases page](https://github.com/wb2osz/direwolf/releases). Chose desired release and download the source as zip or compressed tar file. Unpack the files, with "unzip" or "tar xfz," and then:
cd direwolf-*
make
sudo make install
make install-conf
For more details see the **User Guide** in the [**doc** directory](https://github.com/wb2osz/direwolf/tree/master/doc). Special considerations for the Raspberry Pi are found in **Raspberry-Pi-APRS.pdf**
## Join the conversation ##
Here are some good places to ask questions and share your experience:
- [Dire Wolf packet TNC](https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/direwolf_packet/info)
- [Raspberry Pi 4 Ham Radio](https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO/info)
- [linuxham](https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/linuxham/info)
- [TAPR aprssig](http://www.tapr.org/pipermail/aprssig/)
The github "issues" section is for reporting software defects and enhancement requests. It is NOT a place to ask questions or have general discussions. Please use one of the locations above.