Robert McGwier wrote:
HPSDR grew up on its on from "Friends of Flex Radio". It was an
organic happening. It is borrowing heavily from Gnu Radio. It does
have a more amateur radio centric focus. TAPR and AMSAT are both
supporters but we are supporters of Gnu Radio as well. Matt, Eric,
an
On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 03:19:36PM -0500, Marcus Leech wrote:
> Anyone here have any more info on www.hpsdr.org?
>
> This sounds like a competing open-source SDR effort. It sounds like
> Lyle and friends are either
> not aware of Gnu Radio, or there's some politics I'm not aware of...
Hello
On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 03:19:36PM -0500, Marcus Leech wrote:
> Anyone here have any more info on www.hpsdr.org?
>
> This sounds like a competing open-source SDR effort. It sounds like
> Lyle and friends are either
> not aware of Gnu Radio, or there's some politics I'm not aware of...
There's
HPSDR grew up on its on from "Friends of Flex Radio". It was an
organic happening. It is borrowing heavily from Gnu Radio. It does
have a more amateur radio centric focus. TAPR and AMSAT are both
supporters but we are supporters of Gnu Radio as well. Matt, Eric, and
others belong to AMSAT
Marcus Leech wrote:
Anyone here have any more info on www.hpsdr.org?
This sounds like a competing open-source SDR effort. It sounds like
Lyle and friends are either
not aware of Gnu Radio, or there's some politics I'm not aware of...
I don't think that's at all accurate -- if anything, it
Anyone here have any more info on www.hpsdr.org?
This sounds like a competing open-source SDR effort. It sounds like
Lyle and friends are either
not aware of Gnu Radio, or there's some politics I'm not aware of...
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