PyQSO is a contact logging tool for amateur radio operators.
 
 
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README

# File: README
#    Copyright (C) 2013 Christian Jacobs.

#    This file is part of PyQSO.

#    PyQSO is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
#    it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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PyQSO is a simple Python-based contact logging tool for amateur radio operators. It is currently in the early stages of development.

* Assuming that your current working directory is PyQSO's base directory (the directory that the Makefile is in), you can install PyQSO via the terminal with the following command:

   make install

Note: you may need to use sudo for this. Once installed, the following command will run PyQSO:
   
   pyqso

* Alternatively, PyQSO can be run with:

   python bin/pyqso

from PyQSO's base directory.