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From: | Daniel Pocock |
Subject: | Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Google Summer of Code / ham radio |
Date: | Tue, 8 Mar 2016 21:09:15 +0100 |
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On 08/03/16 20:52, Johnathan Corgan
wrote:
The Debian Ham Blend produces both a live CD/DVD and also a collection of packages that people can conveniently install as part of a normal Debian system on their HDD: https://www.debian.org/blends/hamradio/ Many of the things in the Blend are not specific to ham radio though. e.g you can use the gpredict utility to track any type of satellite. Browse the list of metapackages to see what I mean: https://www.debian.org/blends/hamradio/get/metapackages The benefit of adapting things from the GNU Radio live SDR environment into the Debian Ham Blend is that it would involve more people in the long term, as you get the experience of the Debian Ham team, the Debian Live maintainers and a lot of other Debian resources too. Parts of this task, such as making a ready-to-run transceiver, would not only be for use in the live environment, they would be for users on any platform. I'm not suggesting that the current Live SDR solution is broken, rather, a combined solution may be stronger in the long term. Regards, Daniel |
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