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The GNU Radio Amateur Radio meeting agenda has been moved to [[Talk:HamRadio]].
Barry Duggan is a graduate of Georgia Tech in Electrical Engineering and is a career computer programmer specializing in real-time control, data communication systems, and email security. He has been an amateur radio operator since 1953.


See also [[HamRadio]].
Barry started working on the GNU Radio project in 2019 and now devotes most of his time doing Wiki documentation, and development of amateur radio applications. He is a member of the GRCon24 Organizing Committee.


== TBD January 2021 16:00 UTC ==
Summary of programming languages used (roughly in chronological order):
Subject: Using GRC to build radios
* FORTRAN
 
* assembly languages of various computers
Presenter: John Petrich W7FU
* COBOL
 
* C
Agenda:
* Pascal
* Getting started with GRC
* HTML5
* Basic flow graph workspace organization
* CSS3
* Flow graph details
* XML
* Data flow problem solving
* JavaScript
* Practical odds and ends for real radios
* JSON
* Group discussion
* node.js
 
* PHP
Files:
* Python
* [[Media:Using_GRC_to_Build_Radios.pdf]]
* [[Media:HF_VHF_CW_SSB_transceiver_GRC_3.7.grc]]
* [[Media:NBFM_Transceiver_GRC_3.7.grc]]
* [[Media:SSB-CW_receiver_DSP_-_GRC_3.8_(annotated).grc]]
* [[Media:SSB-CW_transmitter_DSP_-_GRC_3.8_(annotated).grc]]

Latest revision as of 16:37, 26 October 2023

Barry Duggan is a graduate of Georgia Tech in Electrical Engineering and is a career computer programmer specializing in real-time control, data communication systems, and email security. He has been an amateur radio operator since 1953.

Barry started working on the GNU Radio project in 2019 and now devotes most of his time doing Wiki documentation, and development of amateur radio applications. He is a member of the GRCon24 Organizing Committee.

Summary of programming languages used (roughly in chronological order):

  • FORTRAN
  • assembly languages of various computers
  • COBOL
  • C
  • Pascal
  • HTML5
  • CSS3
  • XML
  • JavaScript
  • JSON
  • node.js
  • PHP
  • Python